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WHY CHOOSE
DURHAM COLLEGE?
6 YOU’RE READY FOR A GLOBAL EDUCATION.
Transform yourself and your education through an Education Abroad
experience. Develop intercultural competencies and explore and
engage with new cultures while turning your diploma into a degree,
earning a credit during a short-term study abroad opportunity or
participating in an international exchange. DC even offers financial
support to help make your learning-while-travelling dreams a reality.
2 YOU’LL LEARN
FROM THE EXPERTS.
Whether you’re training in the classroom or out in the workplace,
8 YOU WANT
A COMMUNITY FOR LIFE.
your professors and mentors are experts in their fields with real-world From backpack to briefcase and beyond, DC employees will support
experience. They are in-demand, well-connected leaders who know you in and out of the classroom. Our student services will support you
what it takes to get hired. every step of the way and don’t end once you graduate. You’ll go on to
join more than 86,000 alumni who stay connected to each other and
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the college throughout their careers.
YOU’LL CONNECT WITH EMPLOYERS
EARLY AND OFTEN.
As a DC student, you’ll benefit from the trusted relationships
we’ve built with employers across all sectors. From in-class guest
speakers to job fairs and networking events, you’ll have access to top
employers as a student and alumnus.
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YOU CAN EARN
WHILE YOU LEARN.
Whether it’s through a co-operative education (co-op) placement or
our on-campus work-study program, DC students have the opportunity
to get paid while developing career-ready skills. Learn more about
co-op at DC on page 6.
Have you heard? Durham College (DC) now offers a bachelor’s degree program!
While DC has offered diploma-to-degree pathways for decades (450+ pathways in fact through
partnerships with schools in Canada and around the world), the college launched its first four-
year degree program in September 2018: the Honours Bachelor of Health Care Technology
Management (BHCTM – learn more on page 97).
Courtesy of AAMI.
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UNIQUE DEGREE
IN CANADA FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
1. Is the Honours Bachelor of Health Care Technology
Management (BHCTM) a University of Ontario Institute
of Technology (UOIT) program?
No, the Honours BHCTM degree program is offered exclusively by
Durham College (DC). While the college does offer many diploma-
to-degree pathways in partnership with UOIT, the Honours BHCTM
is not one of them. It is a four-year (120-credit) honours bachelor’s
HONOURS BACHELOR OF degree developed and offered entirely through the college.
Technology is the key to optimizing healthcare delivery 3. Is a degree earned at a college equivalent to a
in Canada and around the world, but as technology university credential?
Yes, these are four-year (120-credit) honours bachelor’s degrees
advances so does the need for professionals who
that are quality assured by the Postsecondary Education Quality
speak the language of both the innovators behind the Assessment Board, after being referred by Ontario’s Minister of
Training, Colleges and Universities. The quality standards are
technology and the practitioners who depend on it to
as dictated by the Ontario Qualification Framework, specifically
deliver quality patient care. As a BHCTM graduate, section 11. Baccalaureate/Bachelor’s Degree Honours, which
you will be the implementer who bridges the two sides is identical to the corresponding section of the University
Undergraduate Degree Level Expectations.
with strategic leadership in assessing current and
4. Why should a student earn a degree at a college?
innovative medical technologies and matching them
Ontario colleges began offering degree programs in 2002 to
to clinical objectives. provide unique options for students looking to integrate theory with
intensive applied learning. Degrees offered by colleges provide
students career-focused education that combines the best of
both the theoretical knowledge and analytical skills traditionally
The first program of its kind in Canada, the Honours BHCTM program associated with a university education and the applied skills
addresses an identified need in the healthcare sector for professionals acquired through a college education. Students graduate with
with a unique, hybrid skill set of expertise in medical technology, life the comprehensive theory and practical experience required by
sciences and business practices. employers in today’s competitive and quickly evolving workforce.
Healthcare technology professionals work with clinicians and
5. What are the job prospects for BHCTM graduates?
other healthcare professionals, including equipment manufacturers
and IT specialists, and advise on innovative medical technology Graduates of DC’s Honours BHCTM program can go on to work with
planning, purchasing and installation, while ensuring the safe and hospitals and clinics, government agencies, independent service
effective use of medical technologies to enhance patient outcomes providers, medical equipment manufacturers, medical laboratories,
and organizational goals. They are also charged with keeping costs regulatory authorities and technical sales and support organizations.
manageable and personal information and data secure. Their career options can also include roles in consulting,
The Honours BHCTM has been developed by DC in collaboration with capital equipment procurement, leadership positions in medical
members of a Program Advisory Committee that includes subject engineering technology, medical technology assessment, project
matter experts and representatives from regional hospitals and management, regulatory compliance and more.
healthcare organizations, advocacy groups, non-profits and major
6. Will DC be offering more degree programs?
medical equipment manufacturers, including GE, Philips, Aramark
and Siemens. The core of the program comprises six streams of study Yes! We are currently laying the groundwork for new degree
including science and technology, medical equipment and clinical programs. Stay tuned!
systems, mathematics and quantitative methods, management,
research and design, and the healthcare industry, professionalism
and ethics.
Learn more, including admission requirements, on page 97.
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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
AT DURHAM COLLEGE
The best way for you to learn what it takes to succeed in your chosen field is to get out there and
immerse yourself in it. By doing so, you’ll get to flex and develop the skills you’ve learned in the
classroom, network and make industry contacts, and gain real-world work experience that will
help you stand out from the crowd in a competitive job market.
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APPLIED RESEARCH VOLUNTEER WORK
The Office of Research Services, Innovation and Entrepreneurship A number of programs not only encourage but require students to
(ORSIE), our research and innovation hub at DC, provides research and conduct volunteer work as a means to connect with community and
development solutions through funding opportunities, faculty expertise, industry, test their skills in their chosen field and gain real-work
state-of-the-art research facilities and student learning experiences. experience.
In partnership with industry and community agencies, we conduct
projects that model or simulate solutions, develop and test prototypes, “I LOVED MY COURSE AND ACTUALLY ENDED UP GETTING
adopt new technologies and knowledge, and develop and evaluate new A JOB OUT OF MY PLACEMENT. I HAD A LOT OF FIRST-
or improved products and processes. HAND EXPERIENCE AND I ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE OF IT.”
Research projects carried out by students and faculty experts are – E MILY VAN EGMOND
GRADUATE, SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER
administered by ORSIE. Students are the primary vehicle for the
college’s transfer of knowledge to business and industry partners
through applied research projects, work placements and as skilled and
PRACTICUM
knowledgeable graduates.
A practicum is a supervised on-site work experience that provides
CAPSTONE PROJECTS students with real-world opportunities to practice and demonstrate
the skills and knowledge they’ve developed in their classes and labs.
In many of our programs, a capstone course part of the final semester
Practicums can also include job shadowing to observe and connect
in the students’ program of study. A capstone project is a multifaceted
practices in the field with the theories and methods studied in class,
assignment that challenges students to apply all of the knowledge and
as well as recording data and completing related course assignments.
skills they’ve acquired through their studies to exploring and/or solving
Practicums are not paid, but they do count towards course credits.
a chosen real-world problem or project. Depending on the program,
capstone projects can be either a requirement for graduation or an
elective.
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WHERE TO FIND US
Our central location in the Durham Region makes commuting to Durham College (DC) a breeze
from just about anywhere in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. With campuses in Oshawa
and Whitby and a learning site in Pickering, the college is approximately 45 minutes away from
Toronto, York Region, Northumberland County, Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Whether you’re
travelling by car, bus or train, getting here is quick and easy!
Once here, experience a wide range of activities including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, walking, biking, windsurfing, tree-top adventuring, sailing,
fishing and more, all within 30 minutes of campus. Not outdoorsy? Durham Region has a rich cultural scene with lots of exciting things to see and
do. Visit the many art galleries, museums, music halls and live music venues, restaurants, cafés and heritage buildings. Don’t forget to check out
the Tribute Communities Centre, home to the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League, and tons of concerts and events.
OSHAWA CAMPUS
In addition to modern learning labs, classrooms and facilities, DC’s Oshawa campus is a hub of activity that makes for a very cool campus life.
• Enjoy good eats at one of more than 28 food service locations.
• Stay fit and enjoy yourself, on your own or as part of a team, at the state-of-the-art Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre, Campus
Fieldhouse and Campus Ice Centre.
• Get involved with Durham College Students Inc., the newly transformed student association, including its many events and campus clubs.
WHITBY CAMPUS
The Whitby campus supports a diverse student population and offers innovative learning facilities in relaxed and spacious surroundings.
• Kickback in the student services area, which includes a TV lounge, the Tuck Shop, the Office of Student Diversity, Inclusion and Transitions, and
Student Academic Learning Services.
• Enjoy locally grown food at the W. Galen Weston Centre for Food, including Bistro ‘67, DC’s green-certified, full-service teaching restaurant, and
Pantry, a unique retail store offering foods prepared by our culinary students.
• Sweat it out at the campus fitness facility using new cardio, strength-training and free-weight stations.
• Create your home away from home while studying in the new student residence at the Whitby campus that’s set to open in September 2019.
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PICKERING LEARNING SITE
OSHAWA CAMPUS
WHITBY CAMPUS
W. GALEN WESTON
CENTRE FOR FOOD
AND BISTRO ‘67
45 07
MINUTE DRIVE
350+
KILOMETRES
OF BIKE
FROM DOWNTOWN
REGIONAL AND WALKING
TORONTO BUS ROUTES
TO OUR CAMPUS IN
OSHAWA
TO GET YOU
EVERYWHERE
TRAILS
IN DURHAM REGION
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APPLY TO DURHAM COLLEGE
– WHERE THE STUDENT
EXPERIENCE COMES FIRST
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STEP 2: READ THE FINE PRINT
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY SELECTION PROCESS FOR
Some programs require you to meet additional criteria, including, but HIGHLY COMPETITIVE PROGRAMS
not limited to, specific academic prerequisites such as essays, tests or Selection is based on the average of four prerequisite senior-level
questionnaires, a portfolio or an entry immunization form. subjects (grades 11 or 12) excluding high school co-op credits.
Admission eligibility requirements for each program may vary and If subjects other than English are required for program entry, they
are listed in detail in the program section of this guide. It is your will be used in the selection average if marks are available. If marks
responsibility to complete these requirements as part of the admission are not available for the prerequisite subject(s), you must currently
process. Detailed instructions and deadlines will be provided when be registered in the required subject(s). Marks will be substituted as
you apply. follows:
• Grade 11 English substituted for Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade11 mathematics substituted for Grade 12 mathematics
ADMISSIONS PROCESS (C, M or U)
• Grade 11 biology substituted for Grade 12 biology (C, M or U)
Selection criteria can be based on a combination of the following:
• Review • Grade 11 chemistry substituted for Grade 12 chemistry (C, M or U)
of academic record
• Review • Grade 11 physics substituted for Grade 12 physics (C, M or U)
of required additional documentation including volunteer/
work experience, reference letters, etc.
• Test or questionnaire results
• Interview PRIORITY OF ADMISSION
Selection is based on the admission requirements listed under For highly competitive programs, students are accepted according to
individual program descriptions. All applications received by the following criteria:
ontariocolleges.ca on or before Friday, February 1, 2019 for fall • Permanent resident of Ontario
and spring start or by Tuesday, October 1, 2019 for winter start • Permanent resident of other province(s) and territory(ies) in Canada
will be considered equally. Early application is encouraged. • Applicant from another country
Programs that have more applications than seats available by the
equal consideration deadline will be deemed highly competitive and
have applications ranked. The most qualified applicants will be offered RE-ADMISSION TO DURHAM COLLEGE
seats or placed on a wait list. The college reserves the right to refuse
If you leave a program for any reason, you will be required to reapply
admission based on conduct.
and will be subject to the admission requirements of that time.
If previous college academic progress or conduct is deemed
unacceptable, a further admissions review may be required. The
college reserves the right to refuse re-admission based on conduct
or lack of academic progress
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STEP 3: NEXT STEPS
NOTIFICATION APPEALING AN ADMISSION DECISION
You will be notified of admission decisions for fall, winter or spring If you are not satisfied with your admission decision, please contact
programs beginning Friday, February 1, 2019. Student Recruitment and Admission Services, at 905.721.3000.
If you receive a full or conditional offer of admissions, you will receive You can also request an admission review in writing by following these
an email outlining next steps. steps:
1. Contact the admissions officer within five business days of the decision
that was issued to request an explanation.
OFFERS OF ADMISSION 2. The admissions officer will provide an explanation of the decision
within five business days of receiving your request.
Before admission is considered final, you may be required to meet the
3. If you are not satisfied with the explanation, you must submit a written
following conditions by the stipulated deadline:
request to the manager, admissions within 15 days of the decision.
• Completion of secondary school studies to obtain OSSD or
4. The manager, admissions, or designate, will review the admission
equivalent
decision and provide a written decision within five business days of the
• Completionof current courses to meet specific program admission receipt of your review request.
requirements
5. If you are not satisfied with the decision, you must submit a written
• Completionof college preparatory program at the level specified in review request to the executive director/registrar within five business
the program requirements days of receipt of the decision from the manager, admissions.
• Submission of specific documentation required by the program 6. The executive director/registrar, or designate, will conduct a review
(e.g. portfolio) and communicate a final decision, in writing, within five business days
of the receipt of your review request.
Your request should include:
HELPFUL HINT: YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED
• Your name
OF ALL CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
• Your Durham College (DC) identification number
AN OFFER OF ADMISSION MAY BE
WITHDRAWN IF YOU FAIL TO MEET ALL • The name of the program to which you applied
THE CONDITIONS, CONFIRM ACCEPTANCE • The reason(s) given by the college for not accepting your application
AND/OR PAY FEES BY THE STIPULATED • The reason(s) you are requesting an admission review
DEADLINES.
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OTHER WAYS YOU CAN
EXPERIENCE DURHAM COLLEGE
TRANSFER FROM A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS
If you studied previously at Durham College (DC) or another recognized Academic upgrading is a flexible, personalized and supportive program
post-secondary institution, you could be eligible to transfer your that can help you earn the prerequisite subjects for your program of
successfully completed credits towards a DC program. interest and get you closer to pursuing your post-secondary education
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca and stepping into your career.
www.durhamcollege.ca/credittransfer recruitment@durhamcollege.ca
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HAVE QUESTIONS?
CONNECT WITH US: CONNECT WITH ONTARIO COLLEGES:
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2000 Simcoe St. N., Guelph, ON
Oshawa, ON N1G 5J3
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Canada
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recruitment@durhamcollege.ca
Drop by your high school guidance or student services office.
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PROGRAM INDEX A TO Z
# D
911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications...........................20 Data Analytics for Business Decision Making
(graduate certificate) .....................................................................63
A Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)......................................................64
Accounting – Business.....................................................................21 Dental Hygiene.................................................................................65
Accounting – Business Administration............................................22 Dental Reception and Administration..............................................66
Accounting – Business – Transfer to UOIT Bachelor Developmental Services Worker......................................................67
of Commerce (Hons).......................................................................23
Addictions and Mental Health (graduate certificate).......................24 E
Advanced Filmmaking (graduate certificate)....................................25 Early Childhood Education................................................................68
Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations Electrical Engineering Technician.....................................................69
(graduate certificate)......................................................................26 Electrical Techniques........................................................................70
Advertising and Marketing Communications...................................27 Electromechanical Engineering Technology.....................................71
Advertising – Digital Media Management (graduate certificate)....28 Electronics Engineering Technician..................................................72
Animal Care......................................................................................29 Electronics Engineering Technology.................................................73
Animation – Digital Production........................................................30 Emergency Services Fundamentals..................................................74
Architectural Technology..................................................................31 Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business...........................75
Artificial Intelligence Analysis, Design and Implementation Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business Transfer
(graduate certificate) – NEW........................................................32 to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons)..........................................76
Automotive Technician – Service and Management Environmental Technology...............................................................77
(Motive Power Technician) ...........................................................33
Environmental Technology (fast-track).............................................78
Esthetician – Spa Management ......................................................79
B
Biomedical Engineering Technology.................................................34
F
Biomedical Engineering Technology (fast-track)..............................35
Finance – Business...........................................................................80
Biotechnology – Advanced...............................................................36
Finance – Business Administration..................................................81
Biotechnology – Advanced (fast-track)............................................37
Fine Arts – Advanced.......................................................................82
Broadcasting – Radio and Contemporary Media.............................38
Fire and Life Safety Systems Technician..........................................83
Building Construction Technician.....................................................39
Firefighter – Pre-service, Education and Training............................84
Business Fundamentals....................................................................40
Fitness and Health Promotion..........................................................85
Foundations in Art and Design.........................................................86
C
Chemical Engineering Technology....................................................41
G
Chemical Engineering Technology (fast-track).................................42
Game – Art.......................................................................................87
Chemical Laboratory Technician.......................................................43
Gas Technician 2..............................................................................88
Child and Youth Care (compressed).................................................44
General Arts and Science – General Certificate..............................89
Civil Engineering Technician............................................................45
General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts UOIT Transfer...................90
Civil Engineering Technology...........................................................46
General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts UOIT Transfer
Communicative Disorders Assistant (graduate certificate)..............47 – Forensics.....................................................................................91
Community Integration Through Co-operative Education................48 General Arts and Science – Science and Engineering
Community Services and Child Studies Foundations.......................49 Preparation....................................................................................92
Computer Foundations.....................................................................50 General Arts and Science – Science and Engineering
Computer Programmer.....................................................................51 Preparation – UOIT........................................................................93
Computer Programmer Analyst........................................................52 General Arts and Science – Trent University Transfer.....................94
Computer Systems Technician.........................................................53 Gerontology – Activation Co-ordination (graduate certificate)........95
Computer Systems Technician – Transfer to UOIT Graphic Design.................................................................................96
Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons)...................................54
Computer Systems Technology........................................................55 H
Contemporary Web Design..............................................................56 Health Care Technology Management (BA) (Hons)..........................97
Cosmetic Techniques and Management..........................................57 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Techniques (HVAC)........98
Court Support Services.....................................................................58 Horticulture – Food and Farming......................................................99
Crane Operation, Rigging and Construction Techniques..................59 Horticulture Technician..................................................................100
Critical Care Nursing – eLearing (graduate certificate)...................60 Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management.......101
Culinary Management......................................................................61 Hospitality Skills............................................................................102
Culinary Skills...................................................................................62 Human Resources – Business........................................................103
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Human Resources – Business Administration...............................104 P
Human Resources – Business – Transfer to UOIT Paralegal........................................................................................136
Bachelor of Commerce (Hons).....................................................105 Paralegal (graduate certificate)......................................................137
Human Resources Management (graduate certificate)..................106 Paramedic.......................................................................................138
Paramedic – Advanced Care (graduate certificate)........................139
I Personal Support Worker...............................................................140
Information Systems Security – Computers and Networking
Pharmaceutical and Food Science.................................................141
(graduate certificate)....................................................................107
Pharmaceutical and Food Science (fast-track)...............................142
Interactive Media Design...............................................................108
Photography...................................................................................143
International Business Management (graduate certificate)...........109
Police Foundations.........................................................................144
J Police Foundations (fast-track) – NEW..........................................145
Journalism – Mass Media/Journalism .........................................110 Power Engineering Techniques – Fourth Class..............................146
Practical Nursing............................................................................147
L Practical Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses..................148
Law Clerk Advanced.......................................................................111 Practical Nursing – Flex Program (weekend delivery)....................149
Law Clerk Advanced (fast-track)....................................................112 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas
and Degrees.................................................................................150
Library and Information Technician................................................113
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas..........151
M Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas
(online).........................................................................................152
Marketing – Business....................................................................114
Project Management (graduate certificate)...................................153
Marketing – Business Administration............................................115
Protection, Security and Investigation...........................................154
Marketing – Business – Transfer to UOIT Bachelor
of Commerce (Hons).....................................................................116 Protection, Security and Investigation (fast-track) – NEW...........155
Massage Therapy...........................................................................117 Public Relations (compressed).......................................................156
Mechanical Engineering Technician...............................................118
Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive R
Evaluation....................................................................................119 Recreation and Leisure Services....................................................157
Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive
Evaluation (fast-track)..................................................................120 S
Mechanical Engineering Technology..............................................121 Social Service Worker....................................................................158
Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices..................................122 Special Events Management.........................................................159
Mechanical Technician – Millwright..............................................123 Sport Administration/Sport Management.....................................160
Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing...............................................124 Sport Business Management (graduate certificate)......................161
Media Fundamentals......................................................................125 Supply Chain and Operations – Business......................................162
Mediation – Alternative Dispute Resolution Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business
(graduate certificate)....................................................................126 Administration.............................................................................163
Music Business Administration/Music Business Management....127 Supply Chain and Operations – Business – Transfer
to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons)........................................164
N
Nursing – Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing T
(BScN) (Hons)...............................................................................128 Trades Fundamentals.....................................................................165
O V
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Victimology (graduate certificate)..................................................166
Assistant......................................................................................129 Video Production............................................................................167
Office Administration – Executive..................................................130
Office Administration – General....................................................131 W
Office Administration – Health Services........................................132 Water Quality Technician...............................................................168
Office Administration – Health Services (compressed).................133 Welding Engineering Technician ...................................................169
Office Administration – Legal........................................................134
Office Administration – Real Estate...............................................135 Y
Youth Justice and Interventions (graduate certificate)..................170
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PROGRAM INDEX BY SCHOOL
CENTRE FOR FOOD Recreation and Leisure Services....................................................157
Culinary Management......................................................................61 Sport Administration/Sport Management.....................................160
Culinary Skills...................................................................................62 Sport Business Management (graduate certificate)......................161
Horticulture – Food and Farming......................................................99 Supply Chain and Operations – Business......................................162
Horticulture Technician..................................................................100 Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business
Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management.......101 Administration.............................................................................163
Hospitality Skills............................................................................102 Supply Chain and Operations – Business Transfer
to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons)........................................164
Special Events Management.........................................................159
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SCHOOL OF JUSTICE & EMERGENCY SERVICES SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications...........................20 Architectural Technology..................................................................31
Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations Biomedical Engineering Technology.................................................34
(graduate certificate)......................................................................26 Biomedical Engineering Technology (fast-track)..............................35
Court Support Services.....................................................................58 Biotechnology – Advanced...............................................................36
Emergency Services Fundamentals..................................................74 Biotechnology – Advanced (fast-track)............................................37
Fire and Life Safety Systems Technician..........................................83 Chemical Engineering Technology....................................................41
Firefighter – Pre-service, Education and Training............................84 Chemical Engineering Technology (fast-track).................................42
Law Clerk Advanced.......................................................................111 Chemical Laboratory Technician.......................................................43
Law Clerk Advanced (fast-track)....................................................112 Civil Engineering Technician ...........................................................45
Mediation – Alternative Dispute Resolution Civil Engineering Technology ..........................................................46
(graduate certificate)....................................................................126
Electromechanical Engineering Technology.....................................71
Office Administration – Legal........................................................134
Electronics Engineering Technician..................................................72
Office Administration – Real Estate ..............................................135
Electronics Engineering Technology.................................................73
Paralegal........................................................................................136
Environmental Technology ..............................................................77
Paralegal (graduate certificate)......................................................137
Environmental Technology (fast-track).............................................78
Paramedic.......................................................................................138
Health Care Technology Management (BA) (Hons)..........................97
Paramedic – Advanced Care (graduate certificate)........................139
Mechanical Engineering Technician...............................................118
Police Foundations.........................................................................144
Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive
Police Foundations (fast-track) – NEW..........................................145 Evaluation....................................................................................119
Protection, Security and Investigation...........................................154 Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non-Destructive
Protection, Security and Investigation (fast-track) – NEW...........155 Evaluation (fast-track)..................................................................120
Victimology (graduate certificate)..................................................166 Mechanical Engineering Technology..............................................121
Youth Justice and Interventions (graduate certificate)..................170 Pharmaceutical and Food Science.................................................141
Pharmaceutical and Food Science (fast-track)...............................142
SCHOOL OF MEDIA, ART & DESIGN Water Quality Technician...............................................................168
Advanced Filmmaking (graduate certificate)....................................25
Advertising and Marketing Communications...................................27 SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES, APPRENTICESHIP
Advertising – Digital Media Management (graduate certificate).......28 & RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGY
Animation –Digital Production.........................................................30 Automotive Technician – Service and Management
Broadcasting – Radio and Contemporary Media.............................38 (Motive Power Techniques)............................................................33
Contemporary Web Design..............................................................56 Building Construction Technician.....................................................39
Fine Arts – Advanced.......................................................................82 Crane Operation, Rigging and Construction Techniques..................59
Foundations in Art and Design.........................................................86 Electrical Engineering Technician.....................................................69
Game – Art.......................................................................................87 Electrical Techniques........................................................................70
Graphic Design.................................................................................96 Gas Technician 2..............................................................................88
Interactive Media Design...............................................................108 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Techniques (HVAC)........98
Journalism – Mass Media/Journalism .........................................110 Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices .................................122
Media Fundamentals......................................................................125 Mechanical Technician – Millwright..............................................123
Music Business Administration/Music Business Management.......127 Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing...............................................124
Photography...................................................................................143 Power Engineering Techniques – Fourth Class..............................146
Public Relations (compressed).......................................................156 Trades Fundamentals.....................................................................165
Video Production............................................................................167 Welding Engineering Technician....................................................169
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PROGRAMS
Today’s job market is competitive, but also full
of opportunities for skilled professionals to carve
out meaningful careers for themselves and make
a difference in their communities. For more than
50 years, Durham College (DC) has been preparing
students to do just that while establishing itself as
one of Canada’s most innovative post-secondary
institutions. Our nine academic schools offer market-
driven programs, led by industry experts, across a
wide range of disciplines.
From unique programs like Music Business Administration/
Management to province-leading programs like Electromechanical
Engineering Technology, which was recently ranked the top program of
its kind across Ontario, to our first honours bachelor degree in Health
Care Technology Management, DC is sure to have the right fit for you
with a program that will meet your needs and help you reach your
career goals.
By delivering high-quality programs that help students develop the
career-ready skills they need to succeed, DC ensures that the student
experience comes first.
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/programs for individual
program descriptions, including fee information.
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911 EMERGENCY AND CALL CENTRE COMMUNICATIONS
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
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Callers are frantic and they are depending on you. Can you PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
stay calm, collect the information needed and direct the ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
appropriate responses? Communications operators in 9-1-1, Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Fire, EMD and Police dispatch centres face this pressure every Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations, Mediation –
shift. They must work at a fast pace, make decisions and use Alternative Dispute Resolution, Victimology or Youth Justice
good judgement – all requirements of this profession. Training and Interventions graduate certificate programs.
provided is also suitable for non-emergency call centres. This
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
program is unique in that it is the only program endorsed by
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
an internationally recognized public safety communications
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
regulatory body, the Association of Public Safety
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Telecommunications Officials (APCO). Students participate in
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
extensive simulations using up-to-date industry computer-aided
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) Education Studies and Digital
dispatch software (Versadex). Focus is also put on student
Technology – UOIT
wellness and wellbeing as ‘helpers’.
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 English (C or U) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Emergency communications dispatcher (9-1-1, Police,
SAMPLE COURSES Fire, EMD)
• Customer service representative
• Public Safety Telecommunications
• Transportation dispatcher
• 9-1-1 and Police Communications
• Emergency advisor
• Fire Service Communications
• Radio operator
• Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)
• Security dispatcher
• Canadian Law
• Switchboard operator
• Diversity and Intrapersonal Communications
• Emergency Management WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Lifestyle • Emergency Services (9-1-1, Police, Fire, EMD)
Management
• Alarm monitoring companies/private security services
FIELD PLACEMENT • Support services – client services/roadside assistance/
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field hospitals
placement of a minimum 80 hours at either a call centre or • Transportation/trucking industry
crisis centre. The intention of the field placement is to provide
real-life experience.
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ACCOUNTING – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING
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ACCOUNTING – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – ACCOUNTING
Oshawa campus
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
School of Business, IT & Management You will have the opportunity to obtain the technical course
requirements to pursue an Advanced Certificate in Accounting
September 2019 and January 2020
and Finance (www.gocpaontario.ca). Subject to additional
www.durhamcollege.ca/bact education and training requirements, you may also be eligible to
apply your credits towards other related certificates, including:
Laptop learning program • Certified Bookkeeper (www.cibcb.com)
Co-op option available • Payroll Compliance Practitioner ( www.payroll.ca)
Graduates who meet the required grade point average may
Whether it’s a small business or a large publicly traded apply directly to the third year of the Bachelor of Commerce
corporation, accounting professionals are needed in all areas program at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology
of the economy, in both the public and private sectors. Our (UOIT) or the Bachelor of Business Administration program at
program is taught by industry-connected professors who will Trent University.
give you the skills and knowledge to excel in the field. You You may also be eligible to apply your academic credits towards
will learn how to apply the latest tools and technologies – further study through Durham College’s graduate certificate
making you instantly valuable to an employer. You will have programs or through the college’s partnerships with many
the opportunity to hone your skills and gain valuable work Canadian and international colleges and universities, including:
experience through a co-operative education (co-op) option or • Bachelor of Commerce (Hons), accounting major, direct entry
field placement. This program gives you a powerful combination - UOIT
of knowledge, skills and real-life work experience. • Irish Institutes of Technology
• Bachelor of Administration – Lakehead University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) – Lakehead University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Bachelorof Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management –
Status (see page 10)
Royal Roads University
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Bachelor of Commerce – Ryerson University
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) – Trent
University
SAMPLE COURSES
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (Honours) – University of
• Financial Accounting Guelph Humber
• Audit
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Business Computer Applications about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Communications
week component in their final semester, giving them practical • Colleges and universities
accounting experience and the opportunity to apply the • Insurance companies
theories and concepts they have learned. Students who have • Municipal and provincial governments
• Small owner-managed businesses
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ACCOUNTING – BUSINESS – TRANSFER TO UOIT
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – ACCOUNTING
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/actu
For students who want the best of both worlds, this joint PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Technology (UOIT) diploma-to-degree program will enable you Graduates of this program will be eligible to apply into the
to earn your diploma and degree in only four years. Experience Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or the Bachelor of Commerce
the best of both learning environments while on the journey to a (Accounting major) if they meet the UOIT requirements. This
career in accounting. can lead to an opportunity to pursue a Chartered Professional
Accountant (CPA) designation through the requirements set out
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS by CPA Ontario and in partnership with UOIT.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Graduates may also receive credit towards an Advanced
Status (see page 10) Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF) through CPA
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Ontario. The more technical course content required for
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) the ACAF is offered in combination with Durham College’s
Accounting – Business Administration advanced diploma
SAMPLE COURSES program and online through CPA Ontario.
• Financial Accounting Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Business Computer Applications about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Business Law
• Critical Thinking CAREER OPTIONS
• Economics WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Finance • Accounting administrator
• Human Resources Management • Accounts payable/receivable clerk
• Managerial Accounting • Bank teller
• Marketing • Billing analyst
• Taxation • Bookkeeper/payroll clerk
• Budget coordinator
• Collections officer
• Financial analyst
• Junior accountant
• Tax return preparation clerk
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Accounting firms
• Accounting departments in any industry
• Banks
• Insurance companies
• Municipal and provincial governments
• Professional firms
• Small owner-managed businesses
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ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
www.durhamcollege.ca/admh
This program will help you to develop the knowledge and FIELD PLACEMENT
skills required to effectively address two of Canada’s leading Your learning experience will be complemented by a semester-
health care issues – mental health and addictive behaviours. long, 490-hour clinical field placement, supervised by a qualified
You will gain both a theoretical understanding and the clinical professional practitioner and monitored by a college advisor
skills required to help your clients successfully navigate their from the Addictions and Mental Health program.
challenges with mental health and/or addictive behaviours as
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
they begin their journey to wellness.
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/admh for details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CAREER OPTIONS
• Degree in psychology or social work or related discipline or
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
college diploma in health or social service work or Practical
Nursing; overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or 65 per • Addictions crisis worker
cent average • Addictions counsellor
• Minimum of three credits in post-secondary psychology • Case manager
courses • Community support worker
• Proof of English language proficiency required • Co-coordinator/psychogeriatric case manager
Please note: this program may be highly competitive and have a specific • Counsellor/group facilitator
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact • Intake and referral worker
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11
• Mental health support worker
for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
• Outreach services advisor
SAMPLE COURSES • Rehabilitation services case manager
• Case Management and Professional Practice • Residential care worker
• Working with Families: Principles of Systems Theory • Substance abuse counsellor
• Group Counselling Practices • Withdrawal management counsellor
• Theories,
Models and Approaches to Mental Health, Addiction • Youth worker
and Psychotherapy WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Bio-Psycho Social Theories of Addiction Treatment • Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
• Addiction Treatment Strategies • Alcohol and drug treatment centre
• Lifestyle and Wellness Counselling: Psychoeducational • Community-based, government or privately funded agency
Groups • Correctional facility
• Special Populations: Working with Diversity • Group home or adult shelter
• Violent Behaviour: Trauma-Informed Therapy • Children’s mental health agency
• Working with Youth and Psychogeriatric Populations • Problem-gambling service
• Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment Strategies • Community mental health agency
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ADVANCED FILMMAKING
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/adfl
The Advanced Filmmaking program challenges experienced FIELD PLACEMENT AND CAPSTONE PROJECT
students to develop their craft artistically and technically, Your learning experience is complemented by a field placement
providing them with the expertise needed to make documentary with a video, film or television company, where you will
and narrative films. Students learn to sustain their careers complete duties as determined in a learning contract written
by shooting and editing video for industrial, commercial in collaboration with the employer. You may also choose to
and consumer applications, including public service create a capstone project, independently or on a team with
announcements, short documentaries, promotional material other students. Students are responsible for coordinating and
and personal celebrations. managing the pre-production, production and post-production
of their capstone projects.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Diploma or degree in Journalism, Video Production, CAREER OPTIONS
Photography, Interactive Media Design, Animation, Game-
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Art or Game Development, Broadcasting – Radio and
• Assistant director
Contemporary Media or any film program.
• Assistant film and video editor
OR
• Audio and video recording technician
• Demonstrated competence through a minimum of three years
• Cinematographer
of related work experience in video production or filmmaking.
Candidates should have strong practical experience in one of • Digital special effects artist
the three main areas of the film/video industry: pre-production • Entrepreneur
(scripting, storyboarding, etc.), production (capture, lighting, • Image compositor
sound, etc.) or post-production (editing in video, film and/or
• Lighting specialist
audio).
• Media marketer
• Proof of English language proficiency required
• Production specialist
SAMPLE COURSES • Scriptwriter, storyboarder or related occupation
• Cinematography WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Collaboration and Real World Scenarios • Film industry
• Director • Television industry
• Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice
• Post-Production for Film and Video
• Pre-Production for Film and Video
• Production Studio – Thesis Preparation
• Production Management
• Script Writing and Storyboarding
• Sound Recording and Engineering
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ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTIGATIONS
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/law
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CAREER OPTIONS
• Diploma or degree with a cumulative grade point average
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
(GPA) of 2.5
• Corporate investigator
OR
• Corrections officer
• Two years of work experience in a related field
• Loss prevention investigator
• Proof of English language proficiency required
• Nuclear officer
Please note: this program has post-admission requirements. Visit • Park warden
www.durhamcollege.ca/law for details.
• Platoon dispatcher
• Police officer
SAMPLE COURSES
• Probation officer
• Digital Technology for Law Enforcement
• Residential counsellor
• Field Placement
• Special constable
• Advanced Fitness
• Youth group home worker
• Global Issues: Extremism and Trafficking
• Crime and the Technological Society WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Sexual • Federal, provincial and municipal governments
and Other Crimes of Violence
• Public • Not-for-profit organizations
Safety Telecommunicator
• Conflict • Police/corrections companies
Management
• Private • Security companies
Investigator
• Youth services organizations
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ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: AVMC
Field placement provides the opportunity to practice the
Ontario College Diploma knowledge and skills acquired in the program. You have the
opportunity to choose roles/functions that match your skills,
Four semesters
and to perform as a team member in the industry. Placements
Oshawa campus start in the final half of the winter semester. You must work
a minimum of six weeks in the field in order to graduate. For
School of Media, Art & Design students unable to secure an external work placement, there
are opportunities to work for the on-campus advertising agency
September 2019
or on an assigned, independent project.
www.durhamcollege.ca/avmc
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Laptop learning program ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelorof Arts (Honours) – Communication and Digital
Media Studies – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication – Griffith
University
If you want to create and evaluate successful advertising and
• Bachelor
of Arts in Professional Communication – Royal
promotional campaigns, this program is for you. We live in an
Roads University
age of digital disruption. In order for advertisers to compete
• BBA/MBA – Davenport University
for ‘screen-time’ they must develop engaging content with
• Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing – Davenport
the power to connect with consumers. As marketers work to
University
increase their share of consumer attention, they need to know
how people are spending their time across multiple devices Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
and platforms. When you understand consumer markets and about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
behaviour, you can create great advertising.
CAREER OPTIONS
The Advertising and Marketing Communications program
prepares you with the knowledge, skills and experience for WHAT YOU COULD BE:
an exciting career in the advertising industry. You can work • Account executive
at an agency, research or production firm, and we will help • Production artist/designer
you make the right choice. You get experience as an account • Marketing coordinator
manager and production artist for campus media, and have • Media planner/buyer
the opportunity to work at the College advertising agency. Our • Digital content or community manager
students manage real accounts and deliver both strategic and • Strategic planner
creative recommendations that achieve client goals.
• Production studio coordinator
• Media sales representative
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Status (see page 10) • Advertising agencies
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Promotion or public relations agencies
• Proof of English language proficiency required • Media companies
RECOMMENDED • Graphic design studios
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
SAMPLE COURSES
• Introduction to Advertising
• Copywriting for Advertising
• Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
• Marketing Research and Advertising Law
• Design Production for Advertising
• Search Marketing and SEO
• Digital Marketing and Advertising Strategies
• Digital Analytics
• Advertising Campaigns
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ADVERTISING – DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/admm
With the explosion of social networking platforms and the CAREER OPTIONS
increase in the use of mobile devices, the digital media WHAT YOU COULD BE:
landscape has experienced a dramatic shift, changing the • Account executive
way people communicate and work together. This graduate • Digital strategy planner
certificate program is designed for individuals with previous
• Brand or community ambassador
education or experience and prepares them to create
• Digital media planner and/or buyer
comprehensive and integrated communication programs.
• Digital marketing coordinator
Students develop strategies and learn to measure, manage
and predict program performance, using the latest industry- • Digital content manager
standard tools. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Advertising and marketing communications agencies
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Digital agencies
• Diploma or degree in advertising, marketing, communications, • Not-for-profit organizations and associations
or a related field
• Publications
OR • Television and radio broadcasting companies
• Threeyears of experience in a related field may also be • Independent media management companies
considered and will require an interview
• Multi-media owners and sellers
• Proof of English language proficiency required
• Research companies and advertisers
RECOMMENDED
• Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
SAMPLE COURSES
• Digital Strategy
• Content Management
• Search Marketing and Paid Advertising
• Search Engine Optimization
• Project Management Principles
• Copywriting for Digital Media
• Digital Analytics
• Graphic Design for Digital Media
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ANIMAL CARE
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: ACAR
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Certificate placement in an animal care environment, which will provide
you with practical, hands-on experience and the opportunity
Two semesters
to apply the theories and concepts learned in the classroom
Whitby campus through the duration of the Animal Care program.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
School of Health & Community Services
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/mast for details.
September 2019 and January 2020
CAREER OPTIONS
www.durhamcollege.ca/acar WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Animal care attendant
• Kennel attendant
• Wildlife rehabilitation assistant
• Farm worker
• Salesperson
• Veterinary assistant
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Grooming facilities
• Humane societies
• Pet stores
• Animal control facilities
• Veterinary clinics and associated companies
• Wildlife rehabilitation centres
Animals are important members of our families and play a • Zoos
significant role in society. Animal care workers perform a
variety of key functions in different settings to help ensure
animals are cared for so they can enjoy a high quality of life.
Through this program you will learn about animal behaviour,
nutrition, wellness, handling, basic care procedures, legislation
and ethics to give you the required knowledge and skills to be a
valued member of an animal care team.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 or 12 biology (C, M or U)
• Two additional senior-level credits
This program may be highly competitive and have a specific selection
process and application deadline. For information, contact recruitment@
durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11 for more
details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Animal Behaviour
• Animal Diseases and Emergencies
• Animal Legislation and Ethics
• Animal Handling and Restraint
• Customer Service in Animal Care
• Domestic Animal Science
• Field Placement Preparation and Careers in Animal Care
• Issues in Animal Care and Welfare
• Wildlife and Exotic Animal Science
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ANIMATION – DIGITAL PRODUCTION
Six semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/adp
Put your imagination to work in the exciting world of animation. PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
You could be working on the latest TV series or animated ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
feature, animating a triple-A game or doing visual effects for Graduates are qualified for entry into the Advanced Filmmaking
a Hollywood blockbuster. This challenging 3D and 2D digital graduate certificate program. Durham College also offers
animation program focuses on character performance and degree completion opportunities with a number of Canadian
storytelling, supported by modelling and rigging, cinematics, and international institutions. Sample diploma-to-degree
lighting, surfacing, and design. The production pipeline and opportunities include:
career paths are studied in depth. This diverse program of study • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Game
will ensure you can handle any professional challenge in the Development and Entrepreneurship – University of Ontario
animation, visual effects or games industries. Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Technology – UOIT
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor
of Science – Technology Project Management –
Status (see page 10) Davenport University
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Bachelorof Arts (Honours), major in Animation, Visual Effects
• Portfolio of work and Motion Design – Institute of Technology, Tralee
RECOMMENDED • Bachelor of Science (Honours) – Digital Animation Production
• Experience – Limerick Institute of Technology
with drawing and/or art production
• Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
University
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
In addition to the academic requirements, admission to this
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
program requires the submission of a personal profile and a
portfolio of artwork. The purpose of the portfolio is to allow
students to demonstrate their drawing and creative abilities. CAREER OPTIONS
There are several (optional) free portfolio information sessions, WHAT YOU COULD BE:
which are designed to help applicants develop a portfolio. • 3D artist (animator-modeler-rigger)
• Animator
SAMPLE COURSES • Compositor
• 3D Character Animating • Modeler and rigger
• 2D Character Animating • Layout artist
• Cinematic Arts • Production assistant
• Creative Writing Techniques • Visual effects artist
• Acting for Animation WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Walks and Cycles Animating • Animation studios
• Life Drawing • Games studios
• Advanced Modelling and Rigging • Entrepreneur
• Rendering and Effects • Post-production and visual effects studios
• Pre-visualization studios
• Web studios
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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Six semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/arhy
This program will appeal to your creative, analytical and PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
mathematical sides with instruction in freehand sketching and ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
computer-aided wing, sustainability and green technology, Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
renovation and restoration, site planning, calculations of load, with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
structural sizing and estimating project costs, and technical Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
communications designed to prepare you for an exciting career • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
in architectural technology. Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Technology – UOIT
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
Status (see page 10) Davenport University
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Architectural Technology –
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) Institute of Technology, Carlow (Ireland)
RECOMMENDED • Bachelor
of Science – Architectural Technology – Robert
• Familiarity with foundational computer applications Gordon University
• Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
SAMPLE COURSES University
• Architectural CAD Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Architectural Drafting and Detailing about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Applied Mathematics for Architecture
• Building
CAREER OPTIONS
Information Modelling
• Building
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Construction
• Building material representative
• Land Use and Site Analysis and Planning
• Contractor
• Ontario Building Code and Occupational Health and Safety Act
• Design/builder developer
• Project Estimating
• Building material manufacturer
• Presentation and Portfolio Development
• Project coordinator
• Project Management
• Project manager
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Architecture firms
• Construction firms
• Engineering firms
• Facilities management
• Municipal, provincial and federal building agencies
• Real estate
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE) – NEW
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/aiai
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN – SERVICE AND MANAGEMENT
(MOTIVE POWER TECHNICIAN)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: MOTIVE POWER TECHNICIAN – SERVICE AND MANAGEMENT
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/mptn
A diploma from the Automotive Technician – Service and PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Management (Motive Power Technician) program is your key ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
to a world of opportunity in a high-tech, challenging industry. Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
Learn the theory of mechanical procedures in a hands-on with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
environment, guided by experienced, trade-certified professors. Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Graduates of this program can go on to specialize in high- • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
demand areas of motive power including automotive, truck Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
and coach, off-road equipment, marine and small engines, • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
stationary equipment and diesel engines. This program also Technology – UOIT
includes the essential business skills to help you find the right • Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
job with the right employer. Davenport University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Automotive technician
RECOMMENDED • Automotive audio technician
• Technical mathematics • Automotive parts counterperson
• Drive Clean inspector
SAMPLE COURSES
• Heavy equipment technician
• Automotive Power Engines
• Race mechanic
• Auto-Directional and Control Systems
• Automotive journalist
• Auto-Drive Lines Performance
• Tire and lube technician
• Auto-Electrical and Fuel Systems
• Sales representative
• Auto-Environmental Impact
• Auto-Parts
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
and Supplies
• Auto parts stores
• Auto-Workshops Practices
• Automotive service companies
• Automotive Welding
• Car dealerships
• Introduction to Small Business
• Industrial equipment supply
• Auto-Applied Management Principles
• Government or fleet operations
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: BMTY
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Advanced Diploma placement at the end of your third year, which will enable you
to utilize your newly acquired skills and gain valuable industry-
Six semesters
related experience. Each student will have slightly different
Oshawa campus experiences working with medical devices and health care
professionals.
School of Science & Engineering Technology
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
September 2019
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
www.durhamcollege.ca/bmty Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
The health care industry in Canada and around the world is Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
growing rapidly. To help meet the demand, health care has • Honours
Bachelor of Health Care Technology Management –
turned to new and innovative medical technologies to improve Durham College (available 2020)
diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. In doing so, health care • Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) – University of
providers have become dependent on the technology to function Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
properly, to be available and to be managed in a cost effective • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
and efficient manner by qualified biomedical engineering • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
technologists. As a graduate of this program, your skillset will Technology – UOIT
include the ability to assess current and innovative medical • Bachelor
of Science (Health Services Administration) –
technology, as well as purchase, install, calibrate, maintain and Davenport University
manage the life-cycle of critical medical equipment. Biomedical • Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
engineering technologists are essential members of any health
• Bachelor of Health Sciences – Thompson Rivers University
care team because they have these skills.
• Bachelor
of Technology (Technology Management) –
Thompson Rivers University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor
of Technology (Trades and Technology Leadership) –
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Thompson Rivers University
Status (see page 10)
• Bachelor of Engineering – University of Windsor
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
12 mathematics for college technology (MCT4C)
(alternate available)* about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 11 biology (C, M or U)
CAREER OPTIONS
RECOMMENDED
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Physics and chemistry (C, M or U)
• Biomedical engineering technologist
*ALTERNATE MATHEMATICS ENTRANCE OPPORTUNITY:
• Certification and regulation specialist
If you apply to this program with one of the following alternate • Dialysis services technologist
mathematics credits completed or in progress, you will be
• Field service representative
considered for admission: MHF4U, MFM4U, MCB4U, MCV4U,
• Diagnostic imaging services technologist
MGA4U.
• Installation specialist
SAMPLE COURSES • Lab equipment services specialist
• Analog/Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers • Medical equipment consultant and planner
• Anatomy and Physiology • Technical service representative
• Biomedical Instrumentation WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Biomedical Safety Standards and Risk Management • Hospitals and clinics
• Biomedical Terms and Devices • Independent service providers
• Computer Applications, Simulation and Networking • Medical equipment manufacturers
• Dialysis • Medical equipment planners
• Field Placement (supervised experiential learning) • Medical laboratories
• Medical Imaging • Regulatory authorities
• Programming and Microcontrollers • Technical sales and support organizations
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(FAST-TRACK)
SAMPLE COURSES
Application code: BMYF
• Analog/Digital Circuits and Microcontrollers
Ontario College Advanced Diploma • Anatomy and Physiology
• Biomedical Instrumentation
Four semesters
• Biomedical Safety Standards and Risk Management
Oshawa campus • Biomedical Terms and Devices
• Computer Applications, Simulation and Networking
School of Science & Engineering Technology
• Dialysis
September 2019 • Field Placement (supervised experiential learning)
• Medical Imaging
www.durhamcollege.ca/bmyf
• Programming and Microcontrollers
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
placement, which will enable you to utilize your newly acquired
skills and gain valuable industry-related experience. Each
student will have slightly different experiences working with
medical devices and health care professionals.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Biomedical engineering technologist
• Certification and regulation specialist
• Dialysis services technologist
The health care industry in Canada and around the world is
• Field service representative
growing rapidly. To help meet the demand, health care has
• Diagnostic imaging services technologist
turned to new and innovative medical technologies to improve
• Installation specialist
diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. In doing so, health
care providers have become dependent on the technology • Lab equipment services specialist
to function properly, to be available and to be managed in a • Medical equipment consultant and planner
cost effective and efficient manner by qualified biomedical • Technical service representative
engineering technologists. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
As a graduate of this program, your skillset will include the • Hospitals and clinics
ability to assess current and innovative medical technology, as • Independent service providers
well as purchase, install, calibrate, maintain and manage the
• Medical equipment manufacturers
life-cycle of critical medical equipment. Biomedical engineering
• Medical equipment planners
technologists are essential members of any health care team
• Medical laboratories
because they have these skills.
• Regulatory authorities
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Technical sales and support organizations
• Completion of a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in
Biomedical Engineering within the last five years (must
include a course in anatomy, physiology and circuit design
with minimum grade of C/60 per cent)
• Interview and resumé (may be required)
• Proof of English language proficiency required
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BIOTECHNOLOGY – ADVANCED
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: BITY
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Advanced Diploma placement in your third year, which will enable you to utilize
your newly acquired skills and gain valuable industry-related
Six semesters
experience.
Oshawa campus
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
School of Science & Engineering Technology ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019 Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/bity Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) – University of
Biotechnology touches a broad range of industries including Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
food processing, health, pharmaceuticals, food production • Bachelor of Science (Honours) – Biological Science – UOIT
and agriculture. The discipline has created knowledge and • Bachelor of Science – Athabasca University
products essential to our continued livelihood such as vaccines • Bachelor
of Science (Health Services Administration) –
to prevent disease, pest-resistant plants, environmentally Davenport University
friendly biofuels and improved detection of diseases. Graduates • Bachelorof Science (Honours) – Molecular Biology &
of the Biotechnology – Advanced program are suited to work Genetics – University of Guelph
in a range of industries including those focused on food, the
• Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Science/ Environmental
environment, pharmaceuticals, natural health products and
Management – Royal Roads University
cannabis. Learning within state-of-the-art labs using industry-
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
grade equipment, students learn how living organisms or parts
University
of living organisms can provide new methods of production and
• Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
development of new products in a range of industries as well as
University
the regulations which govern the use of these techniques. Our
• Bachelor
of Technology (Technology Management) –
courses are rooted in real-world applications and our extensive
Thompson Rivers University
analytical instrumentation lab provides practical, hands-on
• Bachelor
of Technology (Trades and Technology Leadership) –
training. Students graduate with a strong base of theoretical
Thompson Rivers University
knowledge and practical skills to draw from in their future
careers. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario
CAREER OPTIONS
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Biotechnology technologist
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Quality assurance technologist
• Grade 11 or 12 biology (C, M or U) • Immunology technologist
• Microbiology technologist
RECOMMENDED
• Grade • Pharmaceutical technologist
11 or 12 chemistry (C, M or U)
• Quality control technologist
SAMPLE COURSES • Clinical study technologist
• Analytical Instrumentation • Food technologist
• Biochemistry • Instrumentation technologist
• Bioprocessing • Research technologist
• Bioregulations WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Cell Biology • Biotechnological, pharmaceutical, agricultural or food
• DNA Techniques laboratories
• Pharmaceutical Microbiology • Government institutes
• Pharmaceutical QA/QC • Quality control laboratories
• Pharmaceutics • Research laboratories
• Protein Techniques • Natural health products laboratories
• Fermentation laboratories
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BIOTECHNOLOGY – ADVANCED
(FAST-TRACK)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application code: BTYF
• Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree with a minimum grade of
Ontario College Advanced Diploma C/60 per cent in two chemistry courses and one biochemistry
course (one of these courses must have a lab component)
Two semesters • Proof of English language proficiency required
Oshawa campus
SAMPLE COURSES
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Protein Techniques
• Cell Biology
September 2019
• Instrumentation (Spectroscopy and Chromatography)
www.durhamcollege.ca/btyf • Chromatography
• Pharmacology
• DNA Techniques
• Bio-Regulations
• Bio-Processing
• Pharmaceutical Microbiology
• Pharmaceutics
• Pharmaceutical QA/QC
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented with a field
placement, which will enable you to utilize your skills and
gain valuable industry experience through a supervised work
placement. If you are an applicant with an Honours BSc, you
may apply for credit for this component against your supervised
research.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Microbiology analyst
• Quality assurance analyst
Biotechnology touches a broad range of industries including • Quality control technologist
food processing, health, pharmaceuticals, food production • Research technologist
and agriculture. The discipline has created knowledge and
• Tissue processing specialist
products essential to our continued livelihood such as vaccines
• Associate scientist
to prevent disease, pest-resistant plants, environmentally
friendly biofuels and improved detection of diseases. Graduates WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
of the Biotechnology – Advanced program are suited to work • Pharmaceutical,biotechnological, agricultural, food or
in a range of industries including those focused on food, the environmental laboratories
environment, pharmaceuticals, natural health products and • Natural health products companies
cannabis. Learning within state-of-the-art labs using industry- • Quality control facilities
grade equipment, students learn how living organisms or parts • Research laboratories
of living organisms can provide new methods of production and • Government agencies and ministry laboratories
development of new products in a range of industries as well as • Fermentation facilities
the regulations which govern the use of these techniques. Our
• Regulatory affairs departments
courses are rooted in real-world applications and our extensive
analytical instrumentation lab provides practical, hands-on
training. Students graduate with a strong base of theoretical
knowledge and practical skills to draw from in their future
careers. Learning within state-of-the-art labs using industry-
grade equipment, students learn how living organisms or parts
of living organisms can provide new methods of production and
development of new products in a range of industries as well as
the regulations which govern the use of these techniques.
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BROADCASTING – RADIO AND CONTEMPORARY MEDIA
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/brcm
Television, radio and web-based media are evolving at a rapid PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
pace and this program provides you with the knowledge and ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
practical skills to succeed in this constantly evolving sector. Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
Students in this program produce and publish rich, diverse with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
content for a wide variety of live and pre-recorded platforms Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
while mastering the use of social media for professional • Bachelorof Arts (Honours) – Communication and Digital
broadcasting. Media Studies – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Technology – UOIT
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Science in TV and Media Production – Institute of
SAMPLE COURSES Technology, Carlow
• Introduction to Broadcast Technologies Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• On-Air Hosting and Show Preparation about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Indigenous Perspectives in Contemporary Media
• Sales, Marketing and Promotion CAREER OPTIONS
• Video Capture (Documentary) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Video Editing • Radio/television/web director
• Talk Radio and Feature Writing • Radio/television/web host
• Mobile Reporting • Radio/television/web journalist
• Studio Experience Workshop • Radio/television/web producer
• Field Placement for Broadcast • Radio/television studio technician
• Television or film editor
FIELD PLACEMENT • Videographer/camera operator
Your learning experience is complemented by a seven-week • Blogger or brand ambassador
field placement at the end of the fourth semester where you will WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
gain real-world experience at a radio station, television station • TV or radio stations
or other media company. • Video or film production companies
• Digital media production companies
• Freelance
and entrepreneurship in the fields of video, radio
and web production
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/bdct
In today’s skills-specific job market there is demand for CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
construction workers with the knowledge and skills to work Entrance into the co-op option is competitive. Students will be
in the evolving building construction industry. This program invited to apply to the co-op option during their first semester.
will provide foundational skills to transition into the current Students who qualify for co-op will be eligible to complete
construction industry with a strong knowledge of the Ontario a four-month, paid work term between the second and third
Building Code, latest edition. You will gain expertise in energy semesters of their program. Learn more on page 6.
efficient and environmentally responsible homes built with up
to date materials and low carbon footprint, including Net Ready PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
and Net Zero designs. This is a great opportunity for energetic ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
students to join the booming construction industry. Graduates
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
will meet the Ministry of Labour’s Working at Heights training
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
requirement.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Davenport University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Status (see page 10)
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) Technology – UOIT
RECOMMENDED Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Technical mathematics about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 11 or 12 physics (C, M or U)
CAREER OPTIONS
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT WHAT YOU COULD BE:
To help prepare you for success in your program and in • Assistant to lead carpenter – construction technician
your future career, all students accepted into this program • Exterior finisher
will complete an assessment to determine your reading • Finishing carpenter
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please • Framing carpenter
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment.
• Roofer
• Basic Casework
• Interior Finish
• Intersecting Roofs and Engineered Systems
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BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/bfnd
Whether you plan on being a marketing guru, accounting PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
whiz, supply chain professional, human resources generalist ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
or communications expert, it all starts with the basics. In this Upon successful completion of this program, students can opt
program you will gain an introduction to all aspects of business to take one or two additional years in another business program
while developing your skills and exploring your options. You will offered at Durham College in order to obtain a diploma or
study accounting, business communications, human resources advanced diploma in marketing, accounting, human resources,
management, marketing principles of an organization and supply chain and operations management or entrepreneurship
operations management so you can discover your perfect and small business management.
career fit. Successful students can choose to graduate with
Qualified diploma or advanced diploma graduates can then go
a certificate in Business Fundamentals in as little as eight
on to take the Durham College Human Resources Management
months or enter directly into the second year of any of Durham
graduate certificate program or may be eligible to apply their
College’s business diploma programs.
academic credits towards further study through Durham
College’s partnerships with many Canadian and international
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS colleges and universities.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Status (see page 10)
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) CAREER OPTIONS
As a graduate you will be prepared to pursue further studies
SAMPLE COURSES
in other business programs and/or qualified for entry-level
• Accounting
positions in a variety of business-related industries.
• Business Computer Applications
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Human Resources Management
• Purchasing assistant
• Introduction to Business Management
• Sales representative
• Marketing
• Bank teller
• Supply Chain Management
• Accounting clerk
• Communications for Business
• Human resources assistant
• Economics for Canadian Business
• Marketing support
• Business Mathematics
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Large and small businesses
• Not-for-profit organizations
• Educational institutions
• Government ministries and agencies
• Health care facilities
• Financial Institutions
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CHEM
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Six semesters
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
September 2019
• Bachelor of Science – Athabasca University
www.durhamcollege.ca/chem • Bachelorof Engineering Technology (Environmental Studies) –
Cape Breton University
• Bachelorof Engineering Technology (Petroleum) – Cape
Breton University
• Bachelorof Technology (Emergency Management) – Cape
Breton University
• Bachelor of Applied Business – Davenport University
• Bachelor of Engineering – Lakehead University
• Bachelor
of Technology (Manufacturing Engineering
Technology) – McMaster University
• Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Science/ Environmental
Management – Royal Roads University
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
University
• Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
University
Chemical Engineering Technology is at the core of our ever-
• Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
evolving world – innovative products, processes and materials
• Bachelor
of Technology (Technology Management) –
are a constant in our time. To support these changes, this
Thompson Rivers University
program puts a focus on material science, nuclear physics
• Bachelor
of Technology (Trades and Technology Leadership) –
and instrumentation. Renewable fuels, process simulation and
Thompson Rivers University
analysis and development of chemical products all have one
• Bachelor of Engineering – University of Windsor
thing in common – the chemical engineering technologist.
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 English (C or U) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Chemical process operator
RECOMMENDED • Chemical process supervisor
• Technical mathematics • Chemical technologist
• Grade 12 chemistry and physics • Quality assurance technologist
• Research and development analyst
SAMPLE COURSES • Instrumentation technologist
• Nuclear Physics WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Industrial Chemical Processes • Chemical analytical laboratories
• Electrical Control Fundamentals • Chemical plant operations
• Organic Chemistry • Food and beverage or pharmaceutical production
• Analytical Chemistry • Energy generation and distribution
• Spectroscopy • Environmental companies
• Chromatography • Sales and technical support
• Materials • Water treatment plants
• Environmental Regulations • Quality assurance laboratories
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
placement, which will enable you to utilize your newly acquired
skills and gain valuable industry-related experience.
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(FAST-TRACK)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/chmf
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CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/clbt
Most consumer products are created in a laboratory or PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
industrial setting where the quality of the raw materials ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
is monitored. Chemical laboratory technicians work in a Qualified graduates may be eligible to apply their academic
supporting role using testing methodologies to assure quality credits towards further study at Durham College in programs
with chemical manufacturers, pharmaceutical and food such as Biotechnology – Advanced, Pharmaceutical and Food
ingredient companies, energy producers and the emerging Science Technology and Environmental Technology.
green product sector. One of the few two-year science-based
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
diploma programs at Ontario colleges, the Chemical Laboratory
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Technician program will provide you with foundational
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
knowledge in many different disciplines to open the door to
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
the career of your dreams.
Davenport University
Learn to operate modern analytical instruments such as • Bachelor
of Science (Health Services Administration) –
gas chromatographs, atomic absorption spectrometers Davenport University
and fluorometers, while building core skills. Once you have • Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Science/ Environmental
successfully completed the first year, or the entire two-year Management – Royal Roads University
diploma, there is also the opportunity to specialize towards a • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
specific industry by completing the remaining coursework for University
some of our three-year advanced diplomas. • Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
RECOMMENDED • Chemical laboratory technician
• Grade 11 or 12 chemistry and biology • Instrumentation technician
• Quality assurance technician
SAMPLE COURSES
• Sample entry technician
• Biology
• Sample preparation technician
• Organic Chemistry
• Biological laboratory technician
• Quality Assurance and Quality Control
• Biochemistry
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Cosmetic manufacturers
• Analytical Chemistry
• Chemical production manufacturers
• Analytical Instrumentation
• Energy generation and distribution
• Introductory Microbiology
• Food and beverage production companies
• Environmental sector companies
• Sales and technical support
• Pharmaceutical manufacturers
• Government and regulatory bodies
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CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
(COMPRESSED)
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: CYCA
Your learning will be complemented with four competency-
Ontario College Advanced Diploma based field placements under the supervision of qualified
clinicians. These placements will occur in a variety of children’s
Six consecutive semesters
mental health agencies and school settings in Durham Region
Oshawa campus and its surrounding area.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
School of Health & Community Services
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/cyca for details.
September 2019
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
www.durhamcollege.ca/cyca ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates may be eligible to apply their academic
credits towards further study at Durham College in graduate
certificate programs such as Addictions and Mental Health;
Communicative Disorders Assistant; and Youth Justice and
Interventions.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice –
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Child and youth care practitioners provide support and
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
understanding to young people and their families. This six-
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology – UOIT
consecutive-semester program teaches you to engage with
children, youth and families in their everyday lives to promote • Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies (Honours) – Brock
optimal development and facilitate positive changes by using University
the principles of relational practice. Your eagerness to work • Bachelor of Child and Family Studies – Griffith University
with people and emotional maturity will help you meet the • Bachelor of Social Work – University of Windsor
demands of working with children and youth with complex • Bachelor
of Applied Science (Honours) in Family and
needs. Community Social Services – University of Guelph-Humber
• Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care – Ryerson University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Social Work – Lakehead University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor of Health Science – Thompson Rivers University
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Child and Youth Studies – Trent
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum 60 per cent) University
• Three additional senior-level credits Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Please note: this program may be highly competitive and have a specific about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
GRADUATES FROM THIS PROGRAM MAY FIND ENTRY-LEVEL
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT EMPLOYMENT IN:
• Child welfare agencies
To help prepare you for success in your program and in
• Children’s mental health centres
your future career, all students accepted into this program
• Community based child and youth programs
will complete an assessment to determine their reading
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please • Early intervention programs
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment. • Group homes
• Home-based care and treatment services
SAMPLE COURSES • Hospitals
• Introduction to Child and Youth Care • Juvenile justice programs
• Professional Practice • Residential treatment centres
• Therapeutic Activities • School boards
• Foundations of Child and Youth Care Methods
• Field Placement Preparation and Observation
• Family Work in Child and Youth Care
• Group Facilitation
• Mental Health Literacy
• Child Protection
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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CETC
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions. Please
Four semesters
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about how
Whitby campus you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
FIELD PLACEMENT
Students completing a field placement will participate in an
80-hour, unpaid work placement completed two days per
week during the fourth semester, giving them practical work
experience and the opportunity to apply the theories and
concepts they have learned.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Computer-aided design (CAD) operator
• Construction technician
The Civil Engineering Technician program is the perfect • Environmental engineering technician
vehicle to launch a rewarding entry-level career in the civil • Field technician
engineering field. You will develop skills in computer assisted • Geotechnical engineering technician
design and drafting (CAD), geographic information system (GIS), • GIS technician
electronic surveying and testing construction materials. Project • Materials and testing technician
management and safe working principles in construction sites,
• Municipal engineering technician
in accordance with various Canadian civil engineering codes,
• Pipe layer
quality control standards and regulations will also be taught. A
• Shop technician
field placement or co-operative education (co-op) work term
will provide two options to gain experience in the workforce. • Site engineering technician
• Surveying assistant
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Junior inspector and estimator
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Structural engineering technician
Status (see page 10) • Transportation engineering technician
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Water resources engineering technician
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
RECOMMENDED • Civil construction and surveying firms
• Senior-level technological design course • Engineering consulting
• Grade 12 technical mathematics • Quality control facilities
• Grade 12 physics • Environmental engineering
• Facilities management
SAMPLE COURSES • General contracting
• Civil Engineering Codes and Regulations • Highways and transportation
• Concrete and Wood Technologies • Municipal government engineering or operations departments
• Geographical Information System • Power plants
• Highway and Transportation Engineering • Water and sewerage consulting
• Hydrology and Hydraulics
• Municipal Services
• QA/QC and Project Management
• Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Design
• Surveying Principles
• Water and Wastewater Technology
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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CETY
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions. Please
Six semesters
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about how
Whitby campus you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
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COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS ASSISTANT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: CDA
Your learning experience will be complemented by two clinical
Ontario College Graduate Certificate field placements in the second semester, totaling over 500
hours, under the supervision of qualified clinicians. This
Three consecutive semesters
opportunity will provide you with hands-on experience and the
Oshawa campus ability to practice your skills.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
School of Health & Community Services
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/cda for details.
September 2019
CAREER OPTIONS
www.durhamcollege.ca/cda WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Audiometric/hearing technician
• Communicative disorders assistant
• Infant hearing screener/technician
• Rehabilitation assistant
• Speech language therapy assistant
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Audiology and hearing aid clinics
• Children’s treatment centres
• Hospitals and rehabilitation centres
• Infant and school-aged hearing screening programs
• Long-term care facilities
• Preschool speech and language programs
• Private speech and language clinics
• School boards and private schools
• Specialized daycare centres
Communicative disorders assistants, under the guidance
of speech-language pathologists and/or audiologists, help
implement effective treatment plans that will assist people of all
ages to communicate more effectively.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Diploma or degree with emphasis on communicative
disorders; linguistics; cognitive sciences; psychology; social
sciences; health sciences; and/or child development/social
services
• Resumé,letter of intent and maximum three letters of
reference listing related volunteer/work experience in
communicative disorders
• Proof of English language proficiency required
Please note: this program may be highly competitive and have a specific
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11
for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Anatomy and Physiology of Communication and Swallowing
• Introduction to Audiology
• Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Assistive
Technology
• Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders
• Clinical and Professional Practice
• Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation
• Clinical Issues Seminar
• Populations with Special Needs
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COMMUNITY INTEGRATION THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/cice
SAMPLE COURSES
• Integrated electives in identified areas of interest
• CICE Communication
• Self-Awareness and Advocacy
• Computers
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND CHILD STUDIES FOUNDATIONS
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: CCSF
The Community Services and Child Studies Foundations
Ontario College Certificate program is a two-semester certificate program where students
can expect to participate in activities that will foster self-
Two semesters
awareness and development, clarify values and develop
Oshawa campus effective communications. Through various experiential
learning activities students will gain a clearer understanding of
School of Health & Community Services what the helping professions entail.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
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COMPUTER FOUNDATIONS
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/cfnd
In today’s workplace, computer skills are a virtual necessity. PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Whether you’re working with numbers, designs or words, your ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
ability to successfully navigate digital technology can help All courses in the Computer Foundations program are also
you get your foot in the door when applying for that perfect included in the curriculum of the Computer Programmer,
job. This program provides students interested in a career in Computer Programmer Analyst; Computer Systems Technician;
computers an opportunity to gain the fundamental skills in and Computer Systems Technology programs, which will
computer technologies including computer programming, web provide students with advanced standing. Students that
development, computer networking, hardware and operating receive a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 in first-
systems in just eight months, while also offering those with semester courses will also be eligible to apply to the Computer
previous credentials the chance to enhance their employment Systems Technician – Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Information
prospects. Sample a variety of computer-related courses and Technology program. Graduates may choose to return to
discover your area of expertise. Durham College to complete any of these programs.
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Call centre support clerk
• Help desk technician
SAMPLE COURSES
• Customer service representative
• Communications for IT
• Technical support clerk
• Computer Systems – Hardware
• Introduction to Databases WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Banks
• Data Communications and Networking
• Colleges and universities
• Introduction to Programming
• Computer and network support companies
• Object-Oriented Programming
• Government
• Linux
• Retail corporations
• Systems Development
• Software companies
• Web Development – Fundamentals
• Publishing companies
• Telecommunications companies
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CPGM
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Students can transfer to the Computer Programmer Analyst,
advanced diploma program at any time, which provides a four-
Four semesters
week field placement opportunity at the end of the third year
Oshawa campus (see page 52).
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
School of Business, IT & Management with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
September 2019 and January 2020 Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Game
www.durhamcollege.ca/cpgm Development and Entrepreneurship – University of Ontario
Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Laptop learning program
• Bachelor
of Information Technology (Honours) – Information
Technology Security – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Science – Computer and Information Systems–
Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Science – Database Systems and Programming –
Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Science – Computer Information Systems –
Programming – Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Science – Technology Project Management –
Davenport University
• Bachelorof Science – Computer Information Systems – Web
and Mobile Development Specialty – Davenport University
• Bachelor of Information Technology – Griffith University
• Bachelorof Computer Information Systems – University of the
Does the idea of writing software solutions for the world’s most Fraser Valley
complex problems put a smile on your face? Then this program • Bachelor
of Science – Computing (Application Software
is for you. As a tech-savvy computer programmer you will have Development) – Robert Gordon University
all the tools needed to ensure our technology-reliant world
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
continues to run smoothly by supporting programmer analysts,
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
business clients and their software systems by writing the code
that keeps the world running.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Ontario • Junior programmer/developer
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) • Junior web developer
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Customer support specialist
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Network support technician
• Sales representative
SAMPLE COURSES WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Communications for IT • Colleges and universities
• Introduction to Databases • Computer and network infrastructure firms
• Computer Systems – Software • Credit unions and banks
• Net Development • Digital business solutions firms
• Web Development – Enterprise • Government
• Database Development • Newspapers/media corporations
• Object-oriented Programming • Research companies
• School boards
• Small and medium-size organizations
• Software development firms
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMER ANALYST
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CPA
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Six semesters
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Game
Development and Entrepreneurship – University of Ontario
School of Business, IT & Management Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) – Computing Science – UOIT
September 2019 and January 2020
• Bachelor
of Information Technology (Honours) – Information
www.durhamcollege.ca/cpa Technology Security – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Science, Computer and Information Systems –
Laptop learning program Athabasca University
• Bachelorof Science – Computer Information Systems
Co-op option available
– Programming/Web and Mobile Development Specialty –
Davenport University
Today’s businesses and essential services depend on complex
• Bachelor
of Science – Database Systems and Programming –
information and data management systems. Designing,
Davenport University
developing and keeping those systems up-to-date with the
• Bachelor
of Science in Computing Systems, specialization in
business processes they support is the domain of programmer
computer science or software engineering – Trent University
analysts. In a digitized world, the ingenuity and technical know-
• Bachelor of Computing – University of Guelph
how of programmer analysts is in demand. From transportation
networks to critical hospital databases to social network-driven • Bachelor of Computer Science – University of Windsor
applications, analysts design and develop the systems that are • Bachelor
of Technology Computer and Information Technology
key to the success of all businesses and services in today’s – McMaster University
digital world. • Bachelor of Information Technology – Griffith University
• Bachelor of Science in Computing with Software Development
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS – Institute of Technology, Tralee (Ireland)
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Status (see page 10) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
SAMPLE COURSES • Application support engineer
• Data Communications and Networking • Assistant software developer
• Mathematics for IT • Developer/programmer analyst
• Introduction to Programming • Junior business analyst
• Systems Development • Project manager
• Web Development – Fundamentals • Quality assurance analyst
• System Support and Automation • Research analyst
• Web Development – Intermediate • Service desk analyst
• Emerging Technologies • Support technician
• Capstone • Web developer
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
• Colleges and universities
Entrance into the co-op option is competitive. Students will
• Computer and network infrastructure firms
be invited to apply to the co-op option during their first year
• Credit unions and banks
of study. Students who qualify for co-op will be eligible to
• Digital business solutions firms
complete a four-month, paid work term between the second
• Government
and third years of their program. Learn more on page 6.
• Newspapers/media corporations
FIELD PLACEMENT • Research companies
Your learning experience will be complemented by a four-week • School boards
field placement component in your final semester, which will • Small and medium-sized enterprises
give you practical IT experience supporting an enterprise or • Software development firms
business function and give you an opportunity to apply the
theories and concepts learned.
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: CSTC
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Graduates may choose to return to Durham College to
complete an additional year of study in the Computer Systems
Four semesters
Technology program (see page 55). Durham College also offers
Oshawa campus degree completion opportunities with a number of Canadian
and international institutions. Sample diploma-to-degree
School of Business, IT & Management opportunities include:
• Bachelor
of Information Technology (Honours) – Information
September 2019 and January 2020
Technology Security – University of Ontario Institute of
www.durhamcollege.ca/cstc Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
Laptop learning program • Bachelor
of Science – Computer and Information Systems –
Athabasca University
The Computer Systems Technician program is the perfect • Bachelor
of Science – Network Management and Design and
vehicle to launch a rewarding career in computer assembly, Network Security (double major) – Davenport University
installation, configuration and troubleshooting. You will be • Bachelor of Science – Network Security – Davenport
taught by industry-connected professors in new, state-of-the- University
art labs. This program is built on partnerships with some of the • Bachelor
of Science – Technology Project Management –
most influential names in networking today, including Cisco, Davenport University
IBM and Microsoft. Graduates will be able to help support • Bachelor of Information Technology – Griffith University
computer users throughout an entire organization by deploying
• Bachelorof Computer Information Systems – University of
desktop and laptop systems, assisting users with day-to-day
Fraser Valley
tasks, supporting help desk environments, troubleshooting
networking issues and rolling out emerging technologies that Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
will give their organization a competitive advantage. about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Retail corporations
CERTIFICATIONS • Software companies
Student may choose to pursue the following industry • Publishing companies
certifications, which could require additional exams and/or
• Telecommunications companies
related work experience to qualify:
• CompTIA A+ Network+ Security+
• Linux LPIC-1
• CISCO CCNA
• Microsoft MCP Server Certifications
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN – TRANSFER TO UOIT
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATIONS
Application code: CSTY
Student may choose to pursue the following industry
Ontario College Advanced Diploma certifications, which could require additional exams and/or
related work experience to qualify:
Six semesters
• CompTIA A+ Network+ Security+
Oshawa campus • Linux LPIC-1
• CISCO CCNA
School of Business, IT & Management
• Microsoft MCP Server Certifications
September 2019 and January 2020 • Microsoft Exchange Certification
• CISCO CCENT Security Certification
www.durhamcollege.ca/csty
CAREER OPTIONS
Become a creative thinker in digital technologies, able to
provide solutions requiring a web presence to communicate WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• UI / UX designer
and/or entertain. Create a seamless interface between the
message and the user, applying traditional design methods • Front-end web developer
to emerging technologies. Students learn current mark- • Web production manager
up languages such as HTML5 and CSS3 combined with • Social media content designer
frameworks and libraries, to provide the structure for robust, • Content management specialist
responsive design regardless of the viewing device. Content
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
management systems (CMS) are also introduced. Our graduates
• Advertising agencies
are agile designers, able to adapt to design and technology
• Corporate web development departments
challenges.
• Financial institutions
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Graphic design agencies
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Government institutions
Status (see page 10) • Non-profit organizations
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Self-employment
SAMPLE COURSES
• Web Design
• Interactive Design and Animation
• Scripting for Design
• Coding for the Web
• Web Animation
• Web Application Frameworks
• Collaborative Projects
• Portfolio Development
• Content Management Systems
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COSMETIC TECHNIQUES AND MANAGEMENT
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/ctmg
Do you have a passion for the beauty industry and a creative, FIELD PLACEMENT
artistic spirit? The Cosmetic Techniques and Management Over a 10-week period you will network with employers,
diploma program will prepare you to be a leader in the industry insiders and have the ability to experience the
cosmetics, personal care and fragrance industries, giving you cosmetics industry first-hand. You will get an inside view of
the competitive edge you need to launch a successful career. the day-to-day operations and have the opportunity to work
You will experience weekly instruction in cosmetic application alongside professionals in the cosmetics, personal care and
techniques, sales and marketing of beauty products and fragrance industries to gain real-world experience and open
services plus portfolio development for future job opportunities. doors for future career advancement.
Our program uses a holistic approach, ranging from business
acumen and entrepreneurial training to specialized make-up CAREER OPTIONS
application and colour theory to skincare analysis and creative WHAT YOU COULD BE:
styling techniques. A strong emphasis is placed on meeting • Beauty advisor
industry professional standards. • Beauty blogger or writer
You will complete a field placement to complement your in- • Beauty trainer
class learning and graduate with a portfolio of work as well
• Boutique manager
as hands-on experience gained while working in the fully
• Cosmetics brand manager
operational Durham College Spa.
• Cosmetics department manager
• Account representative
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario • Freelance make-up artist
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Entertainment industry
• Hair and beauty salon
SAMPLE COURSES • Cosmetic boutique
• Makeup and Corrective Techniques • Cosmetic company
• Business Communications • Major retail and department stores
• Introduction to Skincare
• Fragrance and Aromatherapy
• Cosmetics Retail Management and Operations
• Leadership and Business Ethics
• Creative Styling Techniques
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COURT SUPPORT SERVICES
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/ctss
In partnership with the Ministry of the Attorney General, the FIELD PLACEMENT
Court Support Services program at Durham College was the Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
first specialized court support training program to be offered in placement, which will provide the opportunity to integrate
Ontario. Whether you are working in criminal, civil, youth, family theory with practice under the supervision of an industry
or provincial offences court, court support services staff carry a professional. Durham College’s Court Support Services
lot of responsibility and play a critical role in the administration certificate program was the first program in Ontario to focus
of justice. As an extension of the bench, courtroom clerks, on employment within court services as well as court-related
registrars and court services officers must maintain and positions in the justice sector. It distinguishes itself from
ensure proper decorum and integrity while providing high- other programs due to the field placement course which
quality professional customer service. You will gain practical allows students to choose placement in specific court support
skills and knowledge in all court business lines, including positions.
evidence recording skills as a court reporter and obtain a solid
The most significant part of the program is the field
foundation in court support services that will prepare you for a
observations in first semester visiting many levels of court and
career in many areas within the justice sector. The program is
the one-on-one shadowing component in second semester.
enhanced by faculty who share direct court support experience
Please note: You are required to complete a criminal record
and expertise.
check prior to entering into your second semester field
placement.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Status (see page 10)
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
RECOMMENDED
911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications; Law Clerk
• Grade 11 Canadian law Advanced; Office Administration-Legal; Paralegal; or Protection,
• Basic
keyboarding skills required with a recommended typing Security and Investigation programs.
speed of 50 words per minute
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Criminal/Youth Court Clerk
CAREER OPTIONS
• Introduction to Computer/Court Technology
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Family Court Clerk/Registrar
• Court clerk/court registrar
• Field Observation
• Court reporter
• Canadian Law
• Court services officer
• Criminal/Civil Superior Court Registrar
• Court and client services representative
• Provincial Offences Court Clerk/Administration
• Courts administration
• Field Placement
• Judicial secretary
• Career Preparation
• Legal secretary
• Court Reporter
• Specialized court worker
WHERE YOU COULD WORK
• Municipal and provincial courthouses
• Client service agencies
• Law firms
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CRANE OPERATION, RIGGING AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Two semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/corc
Crane operators are highly trained specialists who are in CAREER OPTIONS
equally high demand. This program is the only one of its kind WHAT YOU COULD BE:
offered in Ontario and is designed to help students pursuing • Crane operator apprentice
a crane operation apprenticeship to stand out and get a • Rigger
head start in a competitive field. Using leading-edge training
• 0-8 ton operator
simulations, you will learn the tools of the trade, rigging and
• Class 7 forklift operator
hoisting methods and essential safety measures that will
• Construction worker
help you play a key role on any construction site. Graduates
will meet the Ministry of Labour’s Working at Heights training WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
requirement. • Contracting firms
• Construction companies
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Crane rental companies
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Foundation/drilling companies
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
RECOMMENDED
• Technical mathematics
SAMPLE COURSES
• Introduction to Cranes
• Job Safety
• Maintenance
• Rigging Theory
• Tools
• Forklift Safety
• Rigging Math
• Rigging Practical
• 0-8 Ton
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CRITICAL CARE NURSING – E-LEARNING (GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: REGISTERED NURSE – CRITICAL CARE NURSING
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/cch
Critical care nurses are responsible for the most vulnerable PRACTICUM
patients. They have the responsibility to vigilantly monitor, The final component of the program is an integrated practicum,
assess and treat the critically ill, while providing support to which includes 120 hours of clinical practice in an adult critical
their families. Whether you are a new critical care nurse, care practice environment. You will demonstrate competency
an experienced critical care nurse or a nurse interested in in the Standards of Practice for Critical Care Nursing in Ontario
working in the critical care unit, this program offers a flexible under the direct preceptorship/mentorship of an experienced
professional development opportunity by enabling you to critical care nurse and the facilitation of a Durham College
access continued learning regardless of your location, shift faculty advisor.
pattern or other commitments.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/cch for details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Proofof registration as a registered nurse (RN) with the CAREER OPTIONS
College of Nurses of Ontario (RNs from other provinces should
contact recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126). WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Critical care nurse
SAMPLE COURSES WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Critical Care Practicum • Critical care
• Critical Care Simulation • Coronary care
• Foundations: Critical Care • Emergency care
• Introduction To E-learning • Post-anesthetic care
• Management of CCHC: Cardiac • Telemetry
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CULINARY MANAGEMENT
Conferences, competitions and international travel: Students
Application code: CMGT
have the opportunity to advance their skills and learning
Ontario College Diploma through local, provincial and national skills competitions.
These learning-intensive events see them prepare a range
Four semesters of dishes on fixed timelines and with specific guidelines
and expectations. In addition, there are international travel
Whitby campus
opportunities including our Gold Medal student award, where
Centre for Food each year a graduating student is selected for additional
training in Italy.
September 2019 and January 2020
Capstone project: All learning experiences come together in
www.durhamcollege.ca/cmgt the fourth semester with a unique capstone project that sees
students prepare and plan a public event.
Master the art of food and flavour in our Culinary Management On-campus activities: From student-focused special events,
program. You will explore locally grown food, experiment with to employment in Bistro ’67, to special projects, there are
ethnic and contemporary cuisine, and develop your skills countless opportunities for students to further their learning
in the culinary arts, while learning valuable management beyond the labs.
skills that will take your career to the next level. Significant
focus is placed on lab/kitchen time, encouraging students to PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
develop their techniques and products, much of which they ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
are able to take home and enjoy. Graduates are sought after Graduates may be eligible to apply their academic credits
by a broad range of employers because of their unique skills, towards further study through Durham College and partner
which include artisan meat cutting, cheese production, baking, Canadian and international colleges and universities. These
canning and preserving. include:
The Culinary Management program is offered at the W. Galen • Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts, Institute of Technology
Weston Centre for Food (CFF), which is guided by a field-to- Tralee
fork philosophy in all activities. This incredible learning centre • Bachelor
of Arts in Culinary Arts, Limerick Institute of
provides access to a demonstration theatre; state-of-the-art Technology
labs, classrooms and meeting spaces; Bistro ’67, a full-service, For more information, please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/
green-certified teaching restaurant; and growing fields just pathways.
steps from the labs.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Baker
Status (see page 10)
• Butcher
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Cook
• Corporate chef
SAMPLE COURSES
• Advanced • Executive chef
Baking and Pastry Techniques
• Advanced • Kitchen manager
Culinary Techniques
• Cuisine • Pastry, personal or restaurant chef
á La Carte
• Culinary • Restaurant manager
Nutrition
• Culinary • Self-employed entrepreneur
Theory
• Field • Sous chef
Placement
• Food and Beverage Pairing WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Retail and Quantity Food Production • Banquet hall
• Catering company
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING • Golf course
Field Placement: Your learning experience is complemented by • Hotel
a field placement opportunity in the culinary industry. Students • Resort
work at restaurants, hotels, long-term care homes, banquet and • Restaurant
golf course facilities and more, applying their skills from the
classroom on the job.
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CULINARY SKILLS
Two semesters
Whitby campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/csk
The Culinary Skills program will provide you with the foundation EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
for an exciting career in the food service industry. Sharpen your Field placement: Your learning experience will be
skills in classic and contemporary à la carte cuisine, baking complemented by an 80-hour field placement opportunity in the
and pastry arts, flavour and cooking methods, understanding culinary industry. Students work at restaurants, hotels, long-
ingredients, food service principles, and safety and sanitation, term care homes, banquet and golf course facilities and more,
while also developing essential communication and computer applying their skills from the classroom on the job.
application skills. You will accomplish all of this through a
On-campus activities: From student-focused special events,
combination of activity-based classroom instruction and
to employment in Bistro ’67, to special projects, there are
practical application in our state-of-the-art culinary and pastry
countless opportunities for students to further their learning
labs, and Bistro ‘67, our award-winning restaurant, where you
beyond the labs.
will gain practical experience serving customers from the
community.
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of the Culinary Skills certificate program
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
will provide opportunities for further study in additional Durham
Status (see page 10)
College programs, including:
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Culinary Management
• Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Cuisine À La Carte Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Culinary and Baking Techniques about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Culinary Nutrition
CAREER OPTIONS
• Culinary Theory
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Field Placement
• Assistant baker
• Food Service Operations
• Banquet or catering cook
• Introduction to Global Cuisine
• Chef de partie
• Menu Planning
• Entrepreneur
• Principles of Kitchen Management
• Pastry cook
• Sous chef
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Banquet hall
• Catering company
• Country club
• Golf course
• Hotel
• Resort
• Restaurant
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DATA ANALYTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISION MAKING
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/data
• Government
• Media
• Public affairs
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DENTAL ASSISTING (LEVELS I AND II)
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: DAII
A field placement component will give you an opportunity
Ontario College Certificate to gain insight and/or experience in a general, specialty or
community dentistry setting and through the college’s Dental
Two semesters
Clinic.
Oshawa campus Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/daii for details.
School of Health & Community Services
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum 60 per cent)
• Grade 11 or 12 biology and chemistry (C, M or U)
This program may be highly competitive and have a specific selection
process and application deadline. For information, contact recruitment@
durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11 for more
details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Biology
• Clinic Practice
• Clinic Theory
• Radiography
• Dental Materials
• Dental and Orofacial Anatomy
• Dental Records
• Field Placement
• Office Management/Dental Software
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DENTAL HYGIENE
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Application code: DENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a clinical
Ontario College Advanced Diploma practice component that provides students with the opportunity
to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to
Six semesters
be an effective care provider.
Oshawa campus Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/dent for details.
School of Health & Community Services
September 2019 and May 2020 PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
www.durhamcollege.ca/dent Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor of Science – Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Science Human Science – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Science (Health Services Administration) –
Davenport University
• Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
University
• Bachelor of Health Sciences – Thompson Rivers University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Specializing in preventive oral health, dental hygienists work • Dental hygienist
collaboratively with other health professionals to provide client-
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
centred care. Equipped with knowledge of current standards of
• General dentistry practice
practice, ethical principles and a dedication to oral health, you
• Independent dental hygiene practice
will give your clients another reason to smile.
• Institutional and hospital dental clinic
• Public health unit
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario • Specialty practice such as periodontics and orthodontics
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum 60 per cent)
• Grade 11 or 12 biology, chemistry and mathematics (C, M or U)
• A selective admission test is required
This program may be highly competitive and have a specific selection
process and application deadline. For information, contact recruitment@
durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11 for more
details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Community Health
• Dental Hygiene Practice
• Dental Hygiene Theory
• Health Care in Canada
• Human Pathophysiology
• Nutrition
• Orofacial Anatomy
• Periodontics
• Pharmacology
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DENTAL RECEPTION AND ADMINISTRATION
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/dra
Dental receptionists and administrators play a vital role that FIELD PLACEMENT
enhances operations in the dental setting such as processing Your learning will be complemented by experiencing the
information, utilizing paper and electronic management dental operations of the Durham College dental hygiene clinic
systems, scheduling, financial records and proficient located on campus. Further development of knowledge, skill
interpersonal skills. They create a connection between clients and attitude will occur with an 80-hour field placement in a
and dentists by coordinating requests from both parties. This dental office that provides you with further practical, hands-on
program includes the operations of two predominant dental learning opportunities in order to apply classroom theory to an
software applications commonly used by dental personnel. occupational setting.
Durham College’s dental programs are highly regarded within
This important program component will occur at the end of the
dental communities.
second semester.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/dra for details.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
12 English (C or U) (minimum grade of 60 per cent)
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
SAMPLE COURSES Graduates are eligible to obtain certification through the
• Client
Ontario Dental Assistants Association (ODAA).
Relations
• Dental Anatomy and Charting Qualified graduates can apply to Durham College’s Dental
• Dental
Assisting (Levels I and II) and Dental Hygiene programs.
Imaging Basics
• Dental Office Management Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Dental
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Practice
• Dental Theory
CAREER OPTIONS
• Field Placement
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Information Systems
• Administrative assistant
• Medical Conditions and Office Emergencies
• Dental administrator
• Dental office manager
• Dental receptionist
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• General and specialty dental practices
• Hospital, chronic care and correctional institution dental
clinics
• Receptionists in health-related offices
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DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES WORKER
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: DSWK
Your learning experience will be complemented by three field
Ontario College Diploma placements. These will provide the opportunity to integrate
theory with practice in a community setting, under the
Four semesters
supervision of an industry professional.
Oshawa campus Students will be required to work some evenings and some
weekends during their field placements.
School of Health & Community Services
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/dswk for details.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: ECE
Your learning experience will be complemented by three field
Ontario College Diploma placements, under the supervision of a Registered ECE. These
field placement opportunities will be chosen from a variety
Four semesters
of early learning settings that serve young children and their
Oshawa campus families.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
School of Health & Community Services
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/mast for details.
September 2019 and January 2020
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
www.durhamcollege.ca/ece ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates can apply to Durham College’s
Communicative Disorders Assistant graduate certificate
program.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
Quality early childhood education (ECE) is critical in preparing
• Bachelor of Professional Arts Human Services – Athabasca
children for future learning. As an early childhood educator, you
University
will have an integral role in promoting children’s development
• Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours) – Brock
from birth to age 12 within the following five domains: cognitive,
University
social, emotional, language and physical. In the ECE program,
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
you will engage in theoretical studies along with practical
Davenport University
applications. Moreover, professional practice and ethics will
• Bachelor of Child and Family Studies – Griffith University
guide you in working with families, understanding pedagogy
and fostering belonging and well-being in children. • Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood (Honours) –
University of Guelph-Humber
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Care and Education –
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Institute of Technology, Tralee
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education – Lakehead University
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum 60 per cent) • Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Studies – Ryerson
University
RECOMMENDED
• Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office
• Bachelor of Social Work – University of Windsor
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Disability Studies – University of
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT
Windsor
To help prepare you for success in your program and in
your future career, all students accepted into this program Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
will complete an assessment to determine your reading about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment. CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
SAMPLE COURSES • Early childhood educator
• Child Development • Early learning and care supervisor
• Curriculum Development WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Ethics and Professional Practice • Child care centres
• Guidance of the Young Child • Ontario Early Years Centres
• Introduction to Exceptionalities • Municipal parent child drop-in programs (arts and fitness)
• Observing the Young Child • Montessori schools
• Partnerships with Parents • Private home child care settings
• Philosophies of ECE • School boards (full-day kindergarten classrooms)
• Prevention and Identification of Child Abuse
• Wellness for Children
• Personal and Professional Wellness
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/eetn
Whether you find yourself at a dairy farm or in a nuclear power PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
plant, your knowledge and skills of electricity, safety and ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
installation methods will give you the ability to install, maintain Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
and troubleshoot the motor controls and wiring systems with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
that allow businesses to operate. Having physical control Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
of temperature and pressure systems ensures that staff are • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
comfortable and safe, and that work is completed effectively Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
and up to code. Graduates will meet the Ministry of Labour’s • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Working at Heights training requirement. Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of Applied Business – Davenport University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Two additional senior-level credits
• Building automation technician
RECOMMENDED • Cable puller
• Technical mathematics • Certified fire alarm apprentice
• Grade 11 or 12 physics and chemistry • Electrical apprentice
Please note: This program may be highly competitive and have a specific • Field specialist, fibre optics
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact • Home theatre installer
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to Page 11
for more details regarding highly competitive program. • Overhead linesman
• Rail signaler
SAMPLE COURSES • Telecommunications technician
• Construction safety WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Electrical Code • Construction companies/contractors
• Electronics • Electrical service companies
• Electrical Installation Methods • Home service companies
• Instrumentation • Power generating companies
• Motor Controls • Manufacturing companies
• Electrical Prints • Rail and shipping companies
• Programmable Logic Controllers
• Electrical Signaling Systems
• Electrical Trade Theory
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ELECTRICAL TECHNIQUES
Two semesters
Whitby campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/elec
Electricity powers our world and is present all around us, PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
providing light, power, air conditioning and refrigeration. This ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
program focuses on commercial and residential electrical Successful completion of the Electrical Techniques certificate
installation. It will provide you with basic skills in electricity program will offer opportunities for further study in additional
and electrical system installation and ensure you become Durham College programs such as Electrical Engineering
familiar with the relevant tools and materials required in this Technician; Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
field to successfully understand, install and test basic electrical Techniques; and Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices.
systems for a specified number of applications. Graduates
As a graduate, you may also be eligible to pursue pathways into
will meet the Ministry of Labour’s Working at Heights training
a variety of Durham College programs in the electrical industry,
requirement.
including electronics and electromechanical.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Electrical Code
• Electrical Prints
• Electronics
• Installation Methods
• Instrumentation
• Trade Theory
• Programmable Logic Controllers
• Electrical Motors Control
• Electrical Signaling Systems
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ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: EMTY
Your learning experience will be complemented by a
Ontario College Advanced Diploma mandatory 80-hour field placement related to your program
of study. Placement provides students with relevant work
Six semesters
experience and can be completed in various ways. Students
Oshawa campus are encouraged to search for their own positions in order to
enhance their job search skills while in consultation with a
School of Science & Engineering Technology program-specific placement advisor.
September 2019
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
www.durhamcollege.ca/emty ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
Ranked #1 in Ontario for knowledge and skills, quality of with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
learning experience, graduate satisfaction and graduation Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
rate, DC’s Electromechanical Engineering Technology (EMTY) • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
program is a blend of electronics design and mechanical Ontario Institute of Technology
technologies, with automation, instrumentation and control • Irish Institutes of Technology
systems at its roots. Our highly sought-after graduates acquire • Bachelor
of Technology – Manufacturing Engineering
the education and skills needed to design and troubleshoot Technology – McMaster University
automated systems used in a variety of industries. Students • Bachelor
of Technology – Energy Engineering Technology –
will train and explore in our premier advanced automation McMaster University
facility through an experiential learning path that engages them • Bachelor
of Technology – Technology Management –
with real-world controllers, operator touch screens, industrial Thompson Rivers University
networks, robotics and more. • Bachelor
of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership –
The EMTY program at Durham College is also part of the Thompson Rivers University
industry-leading Fanuc Robotics Certified Education Training • Bachelor of Engineering – University of Windsor
program, which provides students with the opportunity to
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
earn the globally recognized Fanuc Robotics Handling Tool
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Operations and Programming Level-1 Certification directly
within their course of study.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Automation specialist
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Controls designer
Status (see page 10)
• Grade • Electrical engineering technologist
12 English (C or U)
• Grade • Robotics/automation technologist
12 mathematics for college technology (MCT4C)
(alternate available)* or • Electrical or Electromechanical engineering technologist
• Grade 12 physics (C, M or U) • Field service engineer
ALTERNATE MATHEMATICS ENTRANCE OPPORTUNITY: • Industrial electrician
*If you apply to this program with an alternate mathematics • Control technician
credit as listed below, completed or in progress, you will be • Nuclear/Power plant operator
considered for admission. • Process technologist
Alternate math credit: MHF4U; MFM4U; MCB4U; MCV4U; or • Technical sales representative
MGA4U. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Custom machine builders and integrators
SAMPLE COURSES • Building automation integrators
• CAD Design and Documentation • Conveying and sortation systems specialists
• Digital and Electronic Circuits • Food and beverage processing companies
• Pneumatics and Hydraulics • Commercial HVAC integrators
• Programmable Logic Controllers • Cosmetics industry control systems
• Human Machine Interface Design (Operator Touch Screens) • Automated machining companies
• Variable Frequency Drives • Clutch, brake and punch press control systems
• Industrial Networking, Motor Controls and Robotics
• Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
• Process Instrumentation and Control
• Dynamics of Machines
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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: ELTC
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Four semesters
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
September 2019
• Bachelor
of Human Resources and Labour Relations –
www.durhamcollege.ca/eltc Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Management (three-year, four-year, four-year with
major) – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
Davenport University
• Irish Institutes of Technology
• Bachelor
of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership –
Thompson Rivers University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
CAREER OPTIONS
In an economy that depends on finding new ways to use WHAT YOU COULD BE:
technology to make it easier for us to live, work and play, • Alarm system technician
electronics is at the forefront. Electronics engineering • Broadcast engineering technician
technicians maintain, operate, test, install and service • Communications technician
electronic equipment in the fields of telecommunications, data • Computer-aided designer
communications and the Internet of Things (IoT), computing, • Electrical control technologist
industrial automation, test and measurement, power generation
• Electronics engineering technician/technologist
and distribution, health care and consumer products.
• Electronic test assembler
The Electronics Engineering Technician program covers theory
• Fibre optics communications technician
with hands-on practical experience and project-based learning
• Junior radio frequency technician
of analog and digital electronic circuits and systems.
• Junior robotics technician
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Naval electronics technician
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Robotics technician
Status (see page 10) • Service technician
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Signals and communication apprentice
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Technical sales
RECOMMENDED WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Technical mathematics • Automotive and parts manufacturing
• Grade 11 or 12 physics (C, M or U) • Industrial automation
• Electricity, electronics and mechanical drafting • Information technology
• Medical equipment facility
SAMPLE COURSES • Military
• CAD for Electronics • Robotics
• Computers Assembly and Troubleshooting • Public transit
• Computers and Networking • Telecommunications
• DC and AC Drives • Transportation
• Industrial Controls
• Microcontrollers Programming
• Programmable Logic Controllers
• Telecommunications Systems
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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: ELTY
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Six semesters
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
September 2019
• Bachelor of Science – post-diploma – Athabasca University
www.durhamcollege.ca/elty • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Electronics and
Controls – Cape Breton University
No other discipline opens as many career doors to the • Bachelorof Engineering Technology – Petroleum – Cape
exciting world of high technology as electronics. Electronics Breton University
engineering technologists design, test, install and service • Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
electronic equipment in the fields of computer hardware, Davenport University
software and networking of consumer products; industrial • Irish Institutes of Technology
automation; medical equipment; power generation; process • Bachelor of Engineering – Lakehead University
instrumentation and control; telecommunications; and test and • Bachelor
of Technology – Energy Engineering Technology –
measurement. McMaster University
In this program you will learn to develop apps (applications) for • Bachelor
of Technology – Technology Management –
the Internet of Things (IoT) using various operating systems, Thompson Rivers University
which will run on different wearables and mobile devices, and • Bachelor
of Technology – Trades and Technology Leadership
learn rapid prototyping and 3D printing. – Thompson Rivers University
• Bachelor of Engineering – University of Windsor
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student University
Status (see page 10)
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 12 English (C or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
RECOMMENDED CAREER OPTIONS
• Technical mathematics WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 11 or 12 physics (C or U) • Automation specialist
• Electricity, electronics and mechanical drafting • Electrical controls technologist
• Data communications
SAMPLE COURSES • Electronics technician
• CAD for Electronics • Electronic test assembler
• Computers and Networking • Field service representative
• Programming for Technology • Systems operator
• Industrial Controls • Technical sales
• Digital and Analog Circuits and Systems • Telecommunications specialist
• Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems • Robotics technician
• Advanced Electronics: Emerging Technologies • Broadcast engineering technician
• Telecommunications
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Integrated Automation • Automotive and parts manufacturing
• Pharmaceutical and cosmetics manufacturing
FIELD PLACEMENT
• Industrial automation
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
• Information technology
placement consisting of a minimum of 80 hours related to
• Medical equipment facility
your program of study, which will allow you to gain hands-on
• Military
industry experience.
• Power generation and distribution
• Robotics
• Telecommunications
• Transportation
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EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDAMENTALS
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/emsf
The world of emergency services holds many career paths PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
and it may be difficult to know where to start. This program will ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
provide you with the basic skills required in many emergency Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s 911
service careers, including fundamentals in ethics, health, Emergency and Call Centre Communications; Firefighter – Pre-
wellness, physical readiness, and addictions and mental service, Education and Training; Fire and Life Safety Systems;
health. Once you have a foundation, you’ll have a better Paramedic; Police Foundations; or Protection, Security and
idea of which path you would like to pursue. The program Investigation programs.
will also concentrate on the historical context and current
Through this program, you may also acquire:
operation of Canada’s legal system, biology, chemistry,
• Up to four credits that can be used towards diploma programs
practical mathematics and sensitivity training in preparation for
• Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
admissions to a post-secondary diploma program in a related
certification
field.
• Ontario Security Guard license
• Emergency first aid and adult/child/infant CPR (C) certification
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Status (see page 10) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
CAREER OPTIONS
SAMPLE COURSES As a graduate you will be prepared to pursue further studies in
• Addictions and Mental Health other emergency service programs.
• Communications Fundamentals for EMSF
• EMSF College Fundamentals
• EMSF Ethics
• Introduction to Law/Civics
• Leadership
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: BESB
Your learning experience will be complemented by an
Ontario College Diploma entrepreneur mentorship, which will give you the opportunity to
consult, network, observe and work with an entrepreneur/small
Four semesters
business owner.
Oshawa campus
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
School of Business, IT & Management ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019 and January 2020 Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/besb Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Laptop learning program
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of Commerce – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Human Resources and Labour Relations –
Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Management (three-year, four-year, four-year with
major) – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – Management –
Davenport University
• BBA/MBA – Strategic Management – Davenport University
• Irish Institutes of Technology
• Bachelorof Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management –
Royal Roads University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Are you looking to start your own business? Entrepreneurship
and small business development are vital components of
CAREER OPTIONS
economic growth in Canada with 75 per cent of all new jobs
As a graduate you will be prepared to pursue self-employment
being created in the small business sector. You will learn and
as an entrepreneur/small business owner or employment in a
work with industry-experienced professors and business
small business.
professionals as your mentors who have started and run
successful businesses. This program will help prepare you to
launch your business with business industry connections and a
complete business plan the day you finish.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Business Development for Entrepreneurs and Small Business
• Digital Marketing
• Entrepreneurship – Start a Real Business on Campus
• Entrepreneurship – Create a Complete Business Plan
• ProfessionalDevelopment for Entrepreneurs – Work and
Learn with a Business Industry Mentor
• Small Business Accounting
• Taxation for Entrepreneurs
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS – BUSINESS
– TRANSFER TO UOIT BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/betu
This joint Durham College and University of Ontario Institute PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
of Technology (UOIT) diploma-to-degree program will enable ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
you to earn your diploma and degree in only four years. Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
Experience the best of both learning environments while on the with a number of Canadian and international institutions. Please
journey to a rewarding career in business. Entrepreneurship visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about how
and small business development are vital components of you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
economic growth in Canada with 75 per cent of all new jobs
being created in the small business sector. Entrepreneurs build CAREER OPTIONS
their own enterprises and live their lives doing what they love.
As a graduate you will be prepared to pursue self-employment
Keen to create their own business concepts, they possess
as an entrepreneur or small business owner or gain
the personality of someone who is willing to do anything to
employment in a small business.
succeed.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Business Development for Entrepreneurs and Small Business
• Digital Marketing
• Entrepreneurship – Starting a Real Business on Campus
• Entrepreneurship – Create a Complete Business Plan
• ProfessionalDevelopment for Entrepreneurs – Work and
Learn with a Business Industry Mentor
• Small Business Accounting
• Taxation for Entrepreneurs
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Application code: ENVT
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario College Advanced Diploma Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
Six semesters
• Bachelor of Science– Athabasca University
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Engineering – Environmental – Cape Breton
University
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelorof Engineering Technology – Petroleum – Cape
Breton University
September 2019
• Bachelorof Technology – Emergency Management – Cape
www.durhamcollege.ca/envt Breton University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
There is growing disconnect between humans and the Davenport University
environment, but well-trained environmental technologists are • Bachelor of Environmental Science – Griffith University
looking for solutions as pressures from population, industry • Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Science/ Environmental
and society continue to stress our ecosystem. Equipped with Management – Royal Roads University
knowledge of how dangerous the use of chemicals and the • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
overuse of resources can be, technologists provide innovative University
ways to reduce human impact on the environment and work • Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
towards a more sustainable way of living. University
• Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor
of Technology: Technology Management –
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Thompson Rivers University
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor
of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership –
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Thompson Rivers University
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Bachelorof Science (Honours) – Environmental Resource
Science – Trent University
SAMPLE COURSES • Bachelor
of Bio-Resource Management, Environmental
• Applied Environmental Microbiology Management – University of Guelph
• Chromatography • Bachelorof Science Environmental Science major (three-
• Ecology year) – Western University
• Environmental • Bachelor of Science Environmental Science (four-year major,
Chemistry
four-year specialization, or four-year Honours specialization) –
• Environmental Engineering
Western University
• Environmental Regulations
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Environmental Sampling
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Environmental Toxicology
• Spectroscopy
CAREER OPTIONS
• Urban Environmental Planning WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Environmental compliance technologist
FIELD PLACEMENT
• Environmental consultant
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field • Environmental microbiology technologist
placement in your third year, which will enable you to work
• Environmental technologist
in the environmental industry and utilize your newly acquired
• Hazardous waste technologist
skills, gaining valuable knowledge and industry-related
• Junior environmental officer
experience.
• Laboratory technologist
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND • Wastewater operator
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Eligible graduates may also pursue their Environmental • Air monitoring consultants
Professional or Environmental Professional-in-Training • Conservation authorities
designation through the Canadian Environmental Certification • Energy generation and distribution
Approvals Board or their Certified Engineering Technologist • Environmental engineering and consulting firms
designation through the Ontario Association of Certified
• Government agencies
Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
• Industrial laboratories
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
• Waste management
with a number of Canadian and international institutions. After
• Water and wastewater treatment facilities
graduating from the Environmental Technology program, you
can obtain an honours degree in as few as two years.
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
(FAST-TRACK)
graduating from the Environmental Technology program, you
Application code: ENVF
can obtain an honours degree in as few as two years. Sample
Ontario College Advanced Diploma diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Two semesters Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
Oshawa campus
• Bachelor of Science– Athabasca University
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelor of Engineering – Environmental – Cape Breton
University
September 2019
• Bachelorof Engineering Technology – Petroleum – Cape
www.durhamcollege.ca/envf Breton University
• Bachelorof Technology – Emergency Management – Cape
For those who are passionate about the environment and want Breton University
to dedicate their work to preserving and protecting our earth, air • Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
and water, this program provides a diverse and rewarding career Davenport University
path. As an environmental technologist, you will spend your days • Bachelor of Environmental Science – Griffith University
outdoors conducting critical monitoring, sampling and surveying • Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Science/ Environmental
before returning to the lab to perform your analyses and the office Management – Royal Roads University
to record and tabulate data. Whether advising organizations on best • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
practices or holding them accountable for poor ones, your work will University
be vital to ensuring the health of our communities and planet • Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice – Royal Roads
University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
• Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree including two chemistry • Bachelor
of Technology: Technology Management –
courses with a minimum grade of C/60 per cent (one must Thompson Rivers University
have a lab component) • Bachelor
of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership –
• Additional information may be requested Thompson Rivers University
• Proof of English language proficiency required • Bachelorof Science (Honours) – Environmental Resource
Science – Trent University
SAMPLE COURSES • Bachelor
of Bio-Resource Management, Environmental
• Environmental Enforcement Management – University of Guelph
• Environmental Engineering • Bachelorof Science Environmental Science major (three-
• Environmental Microbiology year) – Western University
• Environmental Project Management • Bachelor of Science Environmental Science (four-year major,
• Environmental
four-year specialization, or four-year Honours specialization) –
Regulations
Western University
• Environmental Toxicology
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Environmental Waste
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Environmental Sampling
• Spectroscopy
CAREER OPTIONS
• Urban Environmental Planning
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Environmental compliance technologist
FIELD PLACEMENT
• Environmental consultant
Your learning experience will be complemented by a work
• Environmental microbiology technologist
placement, which will allow you to gain valuable practical
• Environmental technologist
knowledge in your field. If you have an Honours BSc, you may
• Hazardous waste technologist
apply for credit for this component against your supervised
research project. • Junior environmental officer
• Laboratory technologist
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND • Wastewater operator
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Eligible graduates may also pursue their Environmental • Air monitoring consultants
Professional or Environmental Professional-in-Training • Conservation authorities
designation through the Canadian Environmental Certification • Energy generation and distribution
Approvals Board or their Certified Engineering Technologist
• Environmental engineering and consulting firms
designation through the Ontario Association of Certified
• Government agencies
Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
• Industrial laboratories
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
• Waste management
with a number of Canadian and international institutions. After
• Water and wastewater treatment facilities
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ESTHETICIAN – SPA MANAGEMENT
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/esmg
your skills in the fully operational Durham College Spa which • Wax technician
will provide services to the public. The Durham College Spa • Day spa owner
features modern learning facilities and equipment to provide
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
you with real-life work experience.
• Day spas
Following graduation, you will be able to launch your career in • Luxury destination spa
luxury destination spas around the world or as an entrepreneur
• Hair salon
with your own boutique spa offering specialized treatments.
• Fitness club
• Mobile spa companies
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario • Esthetic equipment manufacturer
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) • Esthetic product distributor
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Introduction to Skin Physiology and Anatomy
• Manicure and Nail Technologies
• Skincare Product Knowledge
• Spa Client Care
• Spa Marketing Strategies
• Body Treatments and Therapies
• Makeup Application and Corrective Techniques
• Spa and Retail Operations
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FINANCE – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – FINANCE
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/finc
Are you a pro at managing money with an added interest in PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
stocks, bonds, investing and financial planning? Have you ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
considered getting paid to help others manage their financial There are opportunities for graduates to pursue further
portfolios? The two-year Finance – Business program provides education qualifications. They may complete one extra year of
a concrete foundation in business as well as training in various study to achieve an advanced diploma in Finance – Business
areas of financial planning, investments, and life and health Administration. Qualified graduates may be eligible to apply
insurance. During the program you’ll have the opportunity to their academic credits towards further study through Durham
write the Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)® exam to College’s partnerships with many Canadian and international
be eligible for mutual fund licensing, as well as the Canadian colleges and universities. Please visit www.durhamcollege.
Securities Course (CSC)® exams to be eligible for a securities ca/pathways to learn more about how you can transfer your
license.* credits towards a degree.
*The requirements for each designation/certification listed above are set by
the granting body, not Durham College. In order to qualify for any of these CAREER OPTIONS
designations/certifications, students need to follow and meet the required
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
processes.
• Accounting clerk
• Budget coordinator
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario • Credit officer
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) • Customer service representative
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Insurance representative
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Asset management companies
SAMPLE COURSES • Banks
• Accounting • Credit card companies
• Canadian Securities Courses • Credit unions
• Client Management and Sales • Finance companies
• Financial Planning • Insurance companies
• Financial Systems in Canada • Mortgage brokers
• Life and Health Insurance Planning • Other independent advisors
• Mutual Funds in Canada
• Retirement Planning
• Taxation
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FINANCE – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – FINANCE
CAREER OPTIONS
Are you a pro at managing money with an added interest in WHAT YOU COULD BE:
stocks, bonds, investing and financial planning? Have you • Accounting clerk
considered getting paid to help others manage their financial
• Budget coordinator
portfolios? The three-year Finance – Business Administration
• Contact centre associate
program provides advanced education and training in business,
• Credit officer
financial planning, investments, and life and health insurance.
• Financial advisor
This structure will ensure you complete the program with the
skills to gain a competitive edge in the job market. During the • Financial analyst
program you’ll have the opportunity to write the Canadian • Financial planner
Investment Funds Course (CIFC)® exam to be eligible for mutual • Investment advisor or broker
fund licensing, as well as the Canadian Securities Course • Insurance representative
(CSC)® exams to be eligible for a securities license.* You will • Mortgage specialist
also have two options to gain valuable skills in the workforce
• Relationship manager
and will either complete a field placement or a co-operative
• Security analyst
education (co-op) experience.
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
*The requirements for each designation/certification listed above are set by
• Asset management companies
the granting body, not Durham College. In order to qualify for any of these
designations/certifications, students need to follow and meet the required • Banks
processes • Credit card companies
• Credit unions
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Finance companies
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Insurance companies
Status (see page 10)
• Mortgage brokers
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Other independent advisors
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Accounting
Six semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/fine
Find a way to make a difference with your creativity. The Fine PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Arts - Advanced program will push you along a creative path, ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
challenging you through critical discussions, pointing you Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
to artists with similar ideas, concerns and aesthetics, and with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
encouraging you to grow and achieve the potential evident Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
in your talent and abilities. This program will prepare you • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
to address the challenges of the 21st century and promotes Technology – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
citizenship by educating you not only for careers and jobs in • Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
the visual arts, but also for your role as an active and engaged Davenport University
practising artist in your community.
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student CAREER OPTIONS
Status (see page 10)
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Curatorial assistant
RECOMMENDED
• Fabricator
• Experience/exposure to art and design making
• Gallery curatorial assistant
• Illustrator
SAMPLE COURSES
• Museum/gallery technician
• Community Collaboration – Service Learning
• Professional studio artist
• Drawing III (Advanced Figurative)
• Photographer
• Rapid Prototyping and 3D Printing
• Videographer
• Digital Drawing
• Entrepreneurship And Professional Practice WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Arts education
• Fundamentals of Digital Audio and Video Production
• Maintaining a professional studio for personal and public art
• Fabrication Studio
production
• Painting
• Museum or gallery preparator/technician
• Studio Practice (3D Art and Design)
• Photography, video production and post-production studio
• Studio Thesis (Research and Presentation)
• Studio art production (illustration, animation, games)
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FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
Application code: FLST
Entrance into the co-op option is competitive. Students will be
Ontario College Diploma invited to apply to the co-op option during their first semester.
Students who qualify for co-op will be eligible to complete
Four semesters
a four-month, paid work term between the second and third
Oshawa campus semesters of their program. Learn more on page 6.
The Fire and Life Safety Systems Technician program is Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the co-op and field
placement components of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/flst for
designed to prepare you for career opportunities in the fire
details.
prevention industry by providing a curriculum that directly
aligns with current employer demands – giving you an
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
edge when it is time to enter the workforce. You will gain a
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
comprehensive understanding of the design and technical
methodologies for various fire and life safety such as fire Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
detection and suppression systems. Furthermore, students will with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
acquire a strong understanding of life safety planning and skill Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
requirements vital for immediate success. • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
This program is designed for individuals who enjoy challenging
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
projects, which require the knowledge, practical skills and
Technology – UOIT
accepted practices used in the fire detection systems and
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
life safety industries. You will also have two options to gain
Davenport University
valuable skills in the workforce and will either complete a field
placement or a co-operative education (co-op) experience. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Completion of this two-year diploma program will prepare about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
you for immediate service in both expanding sectors. Upon
graduating, students are also qualified to apply for their CAREER OPTIONS
Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) designation and WHAT YOU COULD BE:
C.Tech designation from the Ontario Association of Certified • Life safety planner
Engineering Technicians and Technologist (OACETT). • Junior fire protection systems designer
• Code consultant
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Fire prevention designer
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Fire alarm management technician
Status (see page 10)
• Fire protection systems technician
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Fire protection estimator/sales
• Grade 12 mathematics (C or U)
• Fire inspector
RECOMMENDED
• Fire investigator
• Grade 11 biology or Grade 12 chemistry (C or U)
• Fire prevention officer
• Grade 12 physics (C or U)
• Fire protection systems consultant
• Systems programmer
SAMPLE COURSES
• Preventive maintenance technician
• Auto CAD
• Project manager
• Fire and Critical Environments
• Sprinkler designer
• Fire and Safety Systems Lab
• Fire Dynamics and Life Safety WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Fire protection agencies
• Fire Protection and Suppression
• Fire consulting firms
• Fire Protection Standards For Plans and Specifications
• Insurance firms
• Introduction to Construction for Fire
• Engineering firms
• Ontario Fire Code
• Fire departments
• Plans Examination
• Fire prevention services
• Fire protection companies
• Provincial or municipal governments
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FIREFIGHTER – PRE-SERVICE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: PRE-SERVICE FIREFIGHTER, EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/pfet
Firefighters take responsibility for things many people wouldn’t PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
want to carry on their shoulders including saving lives, ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
homes, buildings, schools and churches and protecting the Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s Fire
environment. Sounds a lot like a job description for a real- and Life Safety Systems Technician or 911 Emergency and
life super hero – are you ready to apply? Students entering Call Centre Communications programs. Please visit www.
the January intake should note that they will experience a durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about how you can
compressed delivery model. transfer your credits towards a degree.
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FITNESS AND HEALTH PROMOTION
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: FIT
Your learning experience will be complemented by two field
Ontario College Diploma placements working alongside successful fitness professionals
to enrich your knowledge, skills and attitude.
Four semesters
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
Oshawa campus component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/fit for details.
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FOUNDATIONS IN ART AND DESIGN
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/fad
Learn art and design-related media, tools and techniques PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
necessary to create a portfolio that demonstrates your creative ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
and technical skills. Many graduates use their portfolios to Graduates can transition directly into the second year
prepare for competitive programs in fine arts, graphic design, of Durham College’s Fine Arts - Advanced program. Two
animation and game development. Students learn productive additional years of study are required to complete the
habits of conceptualization through visual problem solving and program. Foundations in Art and Design graduates can also
experimentation using a wide range of media. You also develop further their studies by applying to Durham College’s Graphic
visual communication skills, empowering you to think and Design; Interactive Media Design; Contemporary Web Design;
respond critically to opportunities and responsibilities as an Advertising and Marketing Communications; Game-Art or
artist and/or designer, regardless of your chosen discipline. Animation – Digital Production programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Art of Photography
• Digital Resources for Art and Design
• Drawing (Observational)
• Digital Drawing
• Fundamentals of Audio and Video Production
• Fundamentals of Figurative Drawing
• Ideas and Images for Art and Design
• Presentation and Portfolio Techniques
• Studio Practice (2D Art and Design)
• Studio Practice (3D Art and Design)
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GAME-ART
(FORMERLY GAME DEVELOPMENT)
Six semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gart
This program offers a well-balanced education in every aspect PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
of the game development process, with a focus on training ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
artists for the game industry. There is an enormous difference Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
between playing games and creating them, and this program with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
is designed to teach you how to convert your love of gameplay Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
and artistry into a lucrative career. The knowledge and skills • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Game
learned in this program give graduates a competitive edge for Development and Entrepreneurship – University of Ontario
careers in industry-leading game studios. Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Technology – UOIT
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor
of Science – Technology Project Management –
Status (see page 10) Davenport University
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Portfolio of work
RECOMMENDED CAREER OPTIONS
• Senior-level visual arts credits WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• 3D modeler
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS • Environment artist
In addition to the academic requirements, admission to this • Game developer
program requires the submission of a personal profile and a • Level designer
portfolio of artwork. The purpose of the portfolio is to allow • Surfacing artist
students to demonstrate their drawing and creative ability. • Animator for games
There are several free portfolio information sessions to attend
• Technical artist
designed to help in understanding how to put a portfolio
• Concept artist
together.
• Pre-production artist
• 3D generalist
SAMPLE COURSES
• Pre-Production • Quality assurance technician
Design – Games
• Modelling – Games WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Animating – Games • Game studios
• Texturing– Games • Animation studios
• Surfacing • Digital production companies
• Technical Artistry • Architectural previsualization
• Game Design Studio • Training and simulation employing real-time engines
• Level Design
• Cinematic Arts – Games
• Portfolio Development – Games
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GAS TECHNICIAN 2
Two semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gfit
Want to get one step closer to an independent career in FIELD PLACEMENT OR CAPSTONE PROJECT
heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration? Perhaps After successfully obtaining your Gas Technician 3 license
you want to be the one to call the shots on a job site? The Gas through the TSSA, your learning experience will be
Technician 2 program will give you additional knowledge in complemented by a field placement that begins in October and
code requirements, propane fundamentals, system testing runs one full day a week for the first and second semesters.
and troubleshooting so that you can challenge the Technical This is an opportunity for you to receive actual field experience
Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) for a license that will get as well as build relationships with potential employers.
you one step closer to a rewarding career.
To participate in the work placement portion of this program you
must have a valid Gas Technician 3 license.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
If you do not have a valid Gas Technician 3 license, a capstone
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
project will be assigned.
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
• Grade
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/gfit for details.
12 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Valid
Oil Burner 3 license or proof of 75 per cent or higher on
CAREER OPTIONS
the Oil Burner 3 practical evaluation
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Please note: you cannot challenge the TSSA Oil Burner 2 exam without a
• Furnace installer
valid Oil Burner 3 license and you cannot challenge the TSSA Gas Technician
2 exam without a valid Gas Technician 3 license. • Hot water tank installer
• Pipefitter
SAMPLE COURSES • Steamfitter apprentice
• Gas Tech Introduction to Business • Refrigeration apprentice
• Gas Tech 2 Practical • Service and maintenance technician
• Gas Technician 2 Theory • Sheet metal apprentice
• Gas Technician 2 Work Placement WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Gas Technician Workplace Legislation • Construction/engineering firms
• Gas Tech Running a Small Business • Heating and cooling service companies
• Gas Tech Sheet Metals Fabrication • Home service companies
• Mechanical contracting firms
• Refrigeration companies
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – GENERAL CERTIFICATE
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
CAREER OPTIONS
Application code: GASC
As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
Ontario College Certificate further your studies in another diploma, advanced diploma or
degree program. Some General Arts and Science courses are
Two semesters
also transferable to other post-secondary programs. Please
Oshawa campus visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about how
you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
School of Interdisciplinary Studies PLEASE NOTE:
September 2019, January 2020, and May 2020 1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
www.durhamcollege.ca/gasc admission requirements for future program choices.
2. Successful completion of the GASC certificate does not
guarantee admission into another post-secondary program.
3. Since each educational institution determines its own
admission requirements, if you are planning to attend
another college or a university, please ensure that the
courses taken meet the other institution’s admission
requirements.
4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies
• Applied Mathematics
• Communication Essentials
• Introduction to Computer Applications
• Preparing for Academic Success
• General Education Elective
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – LIBERAL ARTS UOIT TRANSFER
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOUR COULD BE:
As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment
or further your studies in other college diploma, advanced
diploma or university degree programs. Some General Arts and
Science courses are also transferable to other post-secondary
programs. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to
learn more about how you can transfer your credits towards a
degree.
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
As a graduate, you can proceed to work in a variety of different
environments, depending upon your area of focus in future
programs.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
This two-semester General Arts and Science Liberal Arts
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) Transfer
admission requirements for future program choices.
program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing
advanced standing into the second year of UOIT’s Bachelor 2. Successful completion of the GAST certificate does not
of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice, Legal Studies, guarantee admission into UOIT or other post-secondary
Community Development and Policy Studies, or Communication programs.
and Digital Media Studies. This program will provide an 3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
opportunity to develop and refine academic skills and ultimately requirements. If you plan to attend any university other than
provide the foundational knowledge needed to help ensure UOIT or a college, please ensure that the courses taken meet
success in subsequent academic studies. This program also its admission requirements.
allows students to familiarize themselves with life and workload 4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
at a post-secondary institution. student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies
• Academic Writing Success Applications
• Canadian Law – An Introduction
• Introduction to Psychology – An Applied Science
• Introduction to Psychology – A Behavioral Science
• Mathematics for Science or Statistics
• Political Science
• Preparing for Academic Success
• Introduction to Sociology
• Special Topics in Sociology
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – LIBERAL ARTS UOIT TRANSFER – FORENSICS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gasf
This two-semester General Arts and Science Liberal Arts PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) Transfer ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing Qualified graduates can apply to UOIT’s Bachelor of Arts
advanced standing into the second year of UOIT’s Bachelor (Honours) in Forensics and other liberal arts programs, and
of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology. This program will may also be eligible to apply their academic credits towards
provide an opportunity to develop and refine academic skills further study through Durham College’s partnerships with many
and ultimately provide the foundational knowledge needed to Canadian and international colleges and universities. Some
help ensure success in subsequent academic studies. This General Arts and Science courses are also transferable to other
program also allows students to familiarize themselves with the post-secondary programs. Please visit www.durhamcollege.
workload at a post-secondary institution. ca/pathways to learn more about how you can transfer your
credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student CAREER OPTIONS
Status (see page 10)
As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
• Grade 12 English (C or U) further your studies in other college diploma, advanced diploma
or university degree programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
PLEASE NOTE:
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies
1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
• Academic Writing Success Applications
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
• Canadian Law – An Introduction admission requirements for future program choices.
• Introduction to Psychology – An Applied Science
2. Successful completion of the GASF certificate does not
• Introduction to Psychology – A Behavioural Science guarantee admission into UOIT or other post-secondary
• Introduction to Sociology programs.
• Mathematics for Science or Statistics 3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
• Political Science requirements. If you plan to attend any university other
• Preparing for Academic Success than UOIT or plan to continue your studies at a college,
• Special Topics in Sociology please ensure that the courses taken meet that institution’s
admission requirements.
4. Students must complete BIOL 1841U – Essentials of Biology
during their first semester of study at UOIT or during the
preceding spring/summer term.
5. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PREPARATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gask
This program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
a career in the engineering technology sector. This option ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
provides the foundation necessary for success in college Qualified graduates can apply to various science and
engineering technology programs such as architectural, engineering programs at Durham College, and may also be
biomedical, chemical, electronics, energy systems, eligible to apply their academic credits towards further study
environmental, mechanical, and water quality. Students through Durham College’s partnerships with many Canadian
considering a skilled trade program would also benefit. Further, and international colleges and universities. Some General
this program offers an opportunity to develop and refine the Arts and Science courses are also transferable to other
academic skills for science, mathematics, and communication post-secondary programs. Please visit www.durhamcollege.
that are necessary for admission. Ultimately, this will provide ca/pathways to learn more about how you can transfer your
the foundational knowledge needed to ensure success credits towards a degree.
in subsequent academic studies. Some General Arts and
Science courses are also transferable to other post-secondary CAREER OPTIONS
programs.
As a graduate you can proceed to full-time employment or
further your studies in another diploma, advanced diploma or
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS degree program.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
PLEASE NOTE:
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) 1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
SAMPLE COURSES admission requirements for future program choices.
• Advanced Math 2. Successful completion of the GASK certificate does not
• Biology guarantee admission into another post-secondary program.
• Chemistry 3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
• Academic
requirements. If you plan to attend another college or pursue
Communication Essentials
your studies at a university, please ensure that courses taken
• Issues and Ethics in Science
meet that institution’s admission requirements.
• Physics
4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
• Preparing for Academic Success
student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
• Technical Writing Strategies
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PREPARATION
– UOIT TRANSFER
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gasz
This program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
various science and engineering programs at the University ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT). This program offers Qualified graduates can apply to various science and
an opportunity to develop and refine academic skills in the engineering programs at UOIT, and may also be eligible to
areas of science, mathematics and communication, which are apply their academic credits towards further study through
necessary for admission and ultimately provide the foundational Durham College’s partnerships with many Canadian and
knowledge needed to ensure success in subsequent academic international colleges and universities. Some General Arts and
studies. Some General Arts and Science courses are also Science courses are also transferable to other post-secondary
transferable to other post-secondary programs. programs. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to
This program is two semesters in length and is designed to learn more about how you can transfer your credits towards
reinforce key academic skills while providing a broad range a degree.
of post-secondary courses designed to specifically support
future academic and career goals. Students in this pathway are CAREER OPTIONS
required to complete 13 courses over two semesters. As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
Please note: This program is currently under re-development and full course further your studies in another diploma, advanced diploma or
descriptions and outlines will become available in spring 2019. degree program.
Graduates of the General Arts and Science program may qualify PLEASE NOTE:
for admission to and/or advanced standing to pursue additional 1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
college or university studies. he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
admission requirements for future program choices.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 2. Successful completion of the GASZ certificate does not
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student guarantee admission into UOIT or other post-secondary
Status (see page 10) programs.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
requirements. If you plan to attend any university other than
SAMPLE COURSES UOIT or plan to continue your studies at another college,
• Calculus
please ensure that courses taken meet that institution’s
• Vectors
admission requirements.
• Physics
4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
• Chemistry student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
• Biology meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
• Technical Writing
• Preparing for Academic Success
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GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – TRENT UNIVERSITY TRANSFER
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/gasa
The General Arts and Science Trent University Transfer PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
program is specifically designed for individuals interested ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
in pursuing advanced standing into the second year of Trent Qualified graduates can apply to Trent University’s Bachelor of
University’s Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Bachelor of Science Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of Science(Honours), and may also
(Honours) programs. This two-semester program provides be eligible to apply their academic credits towards further study
the opportunity to develop and refine key academic skills through Durham College’s partnerships with many Canadian
and ultimately provide the foundational knowledge needed to and international colleges and universities. Some General
ensure success in subsequent academic studies. Further, it Arts and Science courses are also transferable to other
is designed for individuals who would like to strengthen their post-secondary programs. Please visit www.durhamcollege.
science, communication and mathematics skills. This program ca/pathways to learn more about how you can transfer your
also allows students to familiarize themselves with life and credits towards a degree.
workload at a post-secondary institution.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student further your studies in other diploma, advanced diploma or
Status (see page 10)
degree programs.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
PLEASE NOTE:
SAMPLE COURSES 1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies
admission requirements for future program choices.
• Academic Writing Success Applications
2. Successful completion of the GASA certificate does not
• Classical Philosophy
guarantee admission into Trent or other post-secondary
• Introduction to Computer Applications
programs.
• Introduction to Psychology – An Applied Science
3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
• Introduction to Sociology
requirements. If you plan to attend any university other than
• Literature
Trent or plan to continue your studies at a college, please
• Preparing for Academic Success ensure that courses taken meet that institution’s admission
• Statistics requirements.
4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses.
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GERONTOLOGY – ACTIVATION COORDINATION
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: ACTIVATION COORDINATION IN GERONTOLOGY
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application code: ACGR
• Diploma or degree in a recreation, fitness and health
Ontario College Graduate Certificate promotion, kinesiology, health sciences or human/social
services or related fields
Three semesters OR
Oshawa campus • Three-to-five
years of related experience (requires review of
current resumé and letter of intent)
School of Health & Community Services • Proof of English language proficiency required
September 2019
SAMPLE COURSES
www.durhamcollege.ca/acgr • Activation for Therapeutic and Recreation Programs
• Assessment Skills for Therapeutic and Recreation Programs
• Common Diseases and Disorders
• Effective Communications for Working with the Elderly
• Field Placement Experience
• Fitness for Seniors
• Introduction to Gerontology
• Leadership and Management
• Restorative Care
• Social Policy and Governance
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 490-hour
field placement in your third semester, which will provide the
The importance of activation professionals will continue to opportunity to integrate theory with practice in an institutional
grow as the Canadian baby boomer population ages. The only or community setting, under the supervision of an industry
one of its kind in Ontario, this graduate certificate program professional.
provides a terrific complement to a variety of health care
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
disciplines, including nursing and fitness, and will provide you
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/acgr for details.
with the specialized training you need to care for and support
seniors. Training in our unique living classroom environment,
CAREER OPTIONS
you will learn to deliver meaningful, holistic and age-
appropriate therapeutic activity programs designed to enhance WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Activation coordinator
and maintain the overall quality of life of older persons. This
program provides a gerontology complement to previous • Activity director
education and current careers in nursing, fitness and health • Activation professional
promotion, occupational therapy, recreation therapy, social • Life enrichment coordinator
services, developmental services worker and personal support
worker fields. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Community centres
• Health-care practitioner office
• Health clinic
• Long-term care facility (public and private)
• Private clinic
• Private nursing home
• Retirement facilities
• Seniors centres
• Social services agencies
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: GDES
Your learning experience is complemented by a 14-week
Ontario College Advanced Diploma field placement in the last semester of the program, which
integrates theory and practice at an agency or studio under
Six semesters
the supervision of an industry professional. Placements are
Oshawa campus approved and monitored by faculty. Many students are offered
employment at the end of their field placement.
School of Media, Art & Design
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
September 2019
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
www.durhamcollege.ca/gdes Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Laptop learning program
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
From magazine ads and interactive graphics to book covers and
Technology – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
digital signage, graphic designers have the power to express
• Bachelor
of Professional Arts – Communication Studies –
emotions, influence decisions and bring ideas to life. Students
Athabasca University
learn to design and produce logos, brochures, magazine
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – Visual Communications -
layouts and annual reports. Graduates of this program create
Limerick Institute of Technology
advertising and branding campaigns, corporate identity
• Bachelor of Arts and Science – Media Studies – Lakehead
systems, packaging and integrated media content for the web.
University
• Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Bachelor of Digital Media – Griffith University
Status (see page 10)
• Bachelor of Design – Griffith University
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Senior-level
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
visual or media arts credits or portfolio of work
• Interview (may be required)
CAREER OPTIONS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
In addition to the academic requirements, admission to this • Art director
program may require the submission of a portfolio of artwork.
• Creative director
The purpose of the portfolio is to allow students to demonstrate
• Digital production designer
their visual and creative abilities. There are several (optional)
• Freelance graphic designer
free portfolio information sessions, which are designed to help
applicants develop a portfolio. • Graphic designer
• Marketing coordinator
Please note: For applicants who have a senior-level visual arts or media arts
credit on their high school transcript, a portfolio submission is not required. • Production artist
For those without a senior-level visual arts or media arts credit, applicants • Prepress technician
are required to submit a portfolio of work to be considered for admission, and
• Web designer
may require an interview.
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
SAMPLE COURSES • Advertising agencies
• 3D and Materials • Graphic design studios
• Advertising and Campaigns • In-house corporate design studios
• Branding Identity • Interactive design studios
• Design • Package design studios
• Editorial Design • Printing companies
• Field Placement – Graphics • Publishing companies
• New Media Design • Self-employment (freelance)
• Packaging Design • Web development studio
• Portfolio Studies
• Typography
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HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
– HONOURS BACHELOR $2,500
ENTRANCE
AWARD
Application code: HCTM
Eight semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/hctm
The first program of its kind in Canada, the Honours Bachelor FIELD PLACEMENT
of Health Care Technology Management (BHCTM) degree Your learning experience will be complemented by a 420-hour
addresses an identified need in the health care sector for field placement during the summer between the sixth and
professionals with a hybrid skill set of expertise in medical seventh semesters. Field placement is an opportunity for you
technology, life sciences and business practices. As a to further explore your chosen field while putting your newly
graduate, you will use your unique qualifications to influence acquired skills to work in a real-world professional setting to
positive patient outcomes, effective and safe use of innovative gain applied learning and work experience employers value.
technologies, and financial stewardship. Faculty will help you identify opportunities through established
Health care technology professionals work with clinicians connections with employers and industry partners.
and other health care professionals, including equipment
manufacturers and IT specialists, and advise on innovative PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
medical technology planning, purchasing and installation, while ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
ensuring the safe and effective use of medical technologies Students holding a credential, such as a bachelor’s degree in
to enhance patient outcomes and organizational goals. They Biomedical Engineering or a three-year Biomedical Engineering
are also charged with keeping costs manageable and personal Technology advanced diploma, may be eligible for entry into
information and data secure. the BHCTM program beginning in September 2020 to complete
The Canadian Occupational Projection System put together the degree in four semesters. Qualified graduates may go on
by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada has to continue their studies at the master’s level. To learn more,
identified managers in health care and medical technologists please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways.
and technicians as two of the top five in-demand occupations
on the horizon between now and 2020. CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Medical equipment planner
• Ontario
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent or • Clinical or biomedical equipment specialist
Mature Student Status (see page 10)
• Project engineer
• SixGrade 12 U or M courses with a combined minimum
• Consultant
average of 65 per cent including:
• Grade 12 U English • Strategic technology planning lead
• Grade 12 U mathematics or Grade 11 U mathematics with a • Capital equipment procurement specialist
minimum of 70 per cent • Manager of biomedical engineering technology
• Grade 11 or 12 U biology with a minimum of 60 per cent
• Medical technology assessment specialist
RECOMMENDED • Biomedical technology science writer
• Grade 12 U physics • Onsite medical technology manager
• Grade 12 U chemistry • Regulatory compliance officer
• Service manager
SAMPLE COURSES
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Diagnostic Medical Systems
• Hospitals, clinics and health networks
• Human Biology/Human Anatomy and Physiology
• Independent service providers
• Biomedical Instrumentation Research and Design
• Medical equipment manufacturers
• Health Economics
• Medical laboratories
• Health Care Risk Management and Patient Safety
• Government departments/agencies and regulatory authorities
• Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Technology
• Technical sales and support
• Health Informatics and Analytics
• IT Concepts for Health Care Technology Management
• Health Care Technology Assessment and Management Project
• Field Placement
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HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING TECHNIQUES (HVAC)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING TECHNIQUES
Two semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/hvac
HVAC technicians are required in many parts of our everyday PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
lives. From installing the latest high-efficiency furnace in your ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
home to keeping you cool in your office, a Durham College Qualified graduates can go on to take the Gas Technician 2
HVAC technician has got your covered. certificate program at Durham College. Please visit
www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more about
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) CAREER OPTIONS
• Grade 12 English (C or U) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Building operator
RECOMMENDED • Custom sheet metal worker apprentice
• Technical mathematics • Furnace/air conditioner installer
• Gas fitter
SAMPLE COURSES • Refrigeration mechanic apprentice
• HVAC Construction Blueprint
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• HVAC Cooling Systems
• Construction/engineering firms
• Gas Technician 3A Theory
• Heating and cooling service companies
• Oil Burner Technician Practical
• Home service companies
• Gas Technician 3 Practical
• Mechanical contracting firms
• HVAC Heat Systems
• HVAC Oil Burner Technician 3 Theory
• HVAC Sheet Metal Fab
• HVAC Venting Practices
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HORTICULTURE – FOOD AND FARMING
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: FOOD AND FARMING
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: AAGR
Field Placement: Your learning experience will be
Ontario College Diploma complemented by a field placement opportunity in food
and farming. Students work on farms, in greenhouses, at
Four semesters
food production operations, apiaries and with small food
Whitby campus entrepreneurs.
Capstone product development: Bringing together all the
Centre for Food learning in the program, students complete a final semester
September 2019 capstone project that requires the development of a value-
added food product. In addition, students have opportunities to
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HORTICULTURE TECHNICIAN
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: HORT
Field placement: Your learning experience will be
Ontario College Diploma complemented by a field placement opportunity in the
horticultural industry. Students work in landscape design
Four semesters
and construction companies, greenhouses, and property
Whitby campus (some courses may be offered maintenance, among others.
at Parkwood Estate in Oshawa) Provincial conferences and competitions: Students have the
opportunity to bring all their learning together and advance
Centre for Food
their skills and learning through provincial and national
September 2019 competitions. These valuable events see them construct
landscapes and other projects on fixed timelines and with
www.durhamcollege.ca/hort specific guidelines and expectations.
• Entrepreneurship
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HOSPITALITY – HOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: HROM
Co-operative education (co-op): Entrance into the co-op option
Ontario College Diploma is competitive. Students will be invited to apply to the co-op
option during their first semester. Students who qualify for
Four semesters
co-op will be eligible to complete a four-month, paid work term
Whitby campus in the summer between the second and third semesters of their
program. Learn more on page 6.
Centre for Food Field placement: Students completing a field placement will
September 2019 and January 2020 participate in an 80-hour, unpaid work experience in the fourth
semester. This will provide the opportunity to integrate theory
www.durhamcollege.ca/hrom with practice under the supervision of an industry professional.
Students work at hotels, restaurants, catering companies, food
Co-op option available to September intake
service operations, golf courses, tourism operations or other
locations, applying their skills from the classroom on the job.
Be part of one of the fastest-growing industry segments in
On-campus activities: From student-focused special events,
the world. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, casinos,
to employment in the W. Galen Weston Centre for Food’s
entertainment venues and conference centres are all benefiting
restaurant and catering operations to special projects, there
from an increasing number of travellers from around the
are countless opportunities for students to further their learning
globe. Learn the essential operational skills and management
beyond the labs.
techniques that employers value in this vibrant business.
Explore the diverse career paths that are available to you, as
you unleash your passion for customer service excellence
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
and profitable hospitality business operations. The world of
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
accommodation, food and beverage, travel and tourism is yours Graduates may be eligible to apply their academic credits
to discover. towards further study through Durham College and partner
Canadian and international colleges and universities. These
The program focuses on the management of hotel, restaurant
include:
and tourism enterprises and is designed to provide you with a
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) – University of Ontario
thorough foundation of the professional skills required to begin
a career in these sectors. Given the hands-on nature of the Institute of Technology
• Bachelor
of Arts in International Hotel Management – Royal
hospitality industry, all courses are designed to provide you
with active learning opportunities including labs for food and Roads University
• Irish Institutes of Technology
beverage preparation and service and front desk operations,
along with numerous case studies and simulation exercises. • Bachelor of Commerce – Hotel and Food Administration –
Built on three key themes – profitable business management, University of Guelph
exemplary customer service and an appreciation of sustainable • Bachelor
of Arts in Hotel Management – Institute of
hospitality management practices – each course will take Technology, Tralee
you on an exploration of the various business aspects of the For information, please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways.
hospitality service industry.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Guest service representative
Status (see page 10) • Restaurant manager
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Concierge
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HOSPITALITY SKILLS
Two semesters
Whitby campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/hskl
The hospitality industry is growing fast – so fast that the EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
industry is bracing for significant labour shortages. Thousands On-campus activities: From student-focused special events,
of jobs will be available across Canada for people with the right to employment in the W. Galen Weston Centre for Food’s
education, skills and attitude. From the front desk at a hotel or restaurant, and helping with special projects, there are
resort, to a food and beverage service position at a restaurant countless opportunities for students to further their learning
or club, or customer service positions in a wide variety of beyond the labs.
businesses, there will be many outstanding opportunities. If you
enjoy travel, meeting new people, and have a passion for being PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
a part of an industry that makes people happy, Hospitality Skills ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
is a great place to start.
Successful completion of the Hospitality Skills certificate
The Hospitality Skills program will provide you with an program will provide opportunities for further study in additional
introduction to the business of hotel, restaurant and tourism Durham College programs such as Hospitality – Hotel and
operations. Graduates will have the knowledge and expertise Restaurant Operations Management; Culinary Skills; Culinary
required for an entry-level position in the hospitality industry, Management and Special Events Management.
and will have earned nationally recognized certifications in
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
responsible alcohol service, and food safety. Experience is
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
gained through hands-on practice and role-playing in the
college’s labs. You will also refine your skills in customer
CAREER OPTIONS
service and communications and learn how to apply these skills
to a variety of hospitality services including hotels, restaurants, WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Customer service representative
resorts and catering companies.
• Food and beverage server
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Host or receptionist
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Hospitality services attendant
Status (see page 10) • Cruise ship attendant
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Room attendant
• Banquet server
SAMPLE COURSES
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Beverage Operations
• Hotel
• Computers for Hospitality
• Restaurant
• Culinary Theory
• Conference centre
• Customer Service
• Resort
• Food Safety and Sanitation
• Golf course
• Hospitality Marketing
• Event or sporting venue
• Hotel Operations – Rooms Division
• Cruise ship
• Human Resources
• Recreational services
• Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
• Gaming organization or casino
• Menu Planning
• Long term care facilities
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HUMAN RESOURCES – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – HUMAN RESOURCES
SAMPLE COURSES
Application code: HRM
• Accounting
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HUMAN RESOURCES – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – HUMAN RESOURCES
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HUMAN RESOURCES – BUSINESS – TRANSFER TO UOIT
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – HUMAN RESOURCES
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/hrtu
For students who want the best of both worlds, this joint CAREER OPTIONS
Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Technology (UOIT) diploma-to-degree program will enable • HR specialist, recruitment
you to earn a human resources (HR) diploma and honours • HR staffing administrator
degree in only four years. The opportunity to study in both
• HR assistant
learning environments provides a solid foundation for a
• HR generalist
successful career in HR where you will help to develop
• Occupational health coordinator
balanced workplaces so both the business and the employee
can achieve their goals. You will acquire skills in the effective • Pension and benefits assistant
use of industry-standard software and learn from professors • Training and development associate
who are connected to industry. As a student, you will have the WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals and • Education
to participate in hands-on learning opportunities such as case • Employment agencies
competitions.
• Financial services
As a successful graduate of this program you will qualify for • Government services
approved credit towards the academic component of the
• Health care
Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation
• Manufacturing
granted by the Human Resources Professionals Association of
• Not-for-profit organizations
Ontario (HRPAO). Students who receive an average grade of
70 per cent in these courses and maintain a minimum grade of • Service industries
65 per cent in each course meet the coursework requirements • Transportation
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Critical Thinking and Ethics
• Economics for Canadian Business
• Human Resources Management
• Introduction to Business Management
• Recruitment an Selection
• Training and Development
• Health and Safety Management
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HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Three semesters
www.durhamcollege.ca/hurm
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY – COMPUTERS AND NETWORKING
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/iscn
SAMPLE COURSES
• Access Controls
• Business Contingency Management
• Business Processes and Security Policies
• Computer Forensics
• Information Security
• Law and Ethics in Forensic Investigations
• Network Monitoring and Penetration Testing
• Operating System Security
• Security Auditing and Governance
• Security Wireless Networks
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INTERACTIVE MEDIA DESIGN
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/imde
From touchscreen applications and websites, to games and PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
video production, interactive media designers create the user ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
experience (UX). In this cutting-edge program, students learn to Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
design and produce illustrations, photography, infographics and with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
animations for anything interactive. Graduates of this program Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
are skilled compositors, able to create motion graphics and • Bachelorof Arts (Honours) – Communication and Digital
virtual environments. Media Studies – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Technology – UOIT
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Creative Multimedia –
• Grade 12 English (C or U) Limerick Institute of Technology
• Bachelor
of Science in TV and Media Production – Institute of
SAMPLE COURSES Technology Carlow
• Illustration for Interactive Media Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Integrated Media Environments about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Interactive Design and Animation
• Prototyping CAREER OPTIONS
• Motion Graphics and 3D WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Motion Graphics and Compositing • UI/UX designer
• Portfolio Development • Design manager
• Scripting for Design • Production manager
• Video and Audio Production • Motion graphic designer
• Web Design • Multimedia designer/developer
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Advertising agencies
• Corporate in-house departments
• Educational institutions
• Interactive and graphic design studios
• Media and publishing companies
• Self-employment
• Web studios
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application code: INTB
• Diploma or degree in business or management
Ontario College Graduate Certificate OR
• Minimum three years of relevant business experience or
Two semesters
equivalent and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) -
Oshawa campus must submit resumé and references
• Proof of English language proficiency required
School of Business, IT & Management
RECOMMENDED
September 2019 • One post-secondary course in marketing
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JOURNALISM – MASS MEDIA/JOURNALISM
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: JOMM
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma/Advanced Diploma Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Four semesters/Six semesters
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Oshawa campus • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – Communication– University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT )
School of Media, Art & Design • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
September 2019
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
www.durhamcollege.ca/jomm Davenport University
• Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies – Trent University
Laptop learning program
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
An education in journalism provides excellent training in critical
thinking, writing and presenting ideas while preparing students
for one of the most interesting careers imaginable. Armed with
CAREER OPTIONS
very transferable knowledge, skills and experience, journalism WHAT YOU COULD BE:
graduates go on to write and deliver stories on all written and • Blogger
broadcast platforms. Students also develop an array of social • Broadcast journalist (radio, television)
media skills and undergo experiential learning through the • Communications specialist
program’s ‘working newsroom’, before moving on to a seven- • Content creator
week field placement, applying their skills in a professional • Editorial designer
environment.
• Editor
• Entrepreneur
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Freelancer
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Journalist (online, magazine, newspaper)
Status (see page 10)
• Grade • Photographer
12 English (C or U) (minimum 60 per cent average)
• Producer
RECOMMENDED
• Reporter
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
• Social media coordinator
SAMPLE COURSES WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice • Communications departments
• Feature Writing and Publishing • Freelancing
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LAW CLERK ADVANCED
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: LCAD
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 70-hour
Ontario College Advanced Diploma field placement in your fourth semester and a flexible 280-hour
placement that can be completed in the spring/summer or
Six semesters
during your fifth and sixth semesters which will provide you
Oshawa campus with the skills, confidence and ability to compete for the best
jobs with the best firms and organizations.
School of Justice & Emergency Services
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/lcad for details.
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LAW CLERK ADVANCED
(FAST-TRACK)
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: LCAF
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 140-
Ontario College Advanced Diploma hour field placement, which will provide you with the skills,
confidence and ability to compete for the best jobs with the
Three semesters
best firms and organizations.
Oshawa campus Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for
the field placement component of this program. Visit
School of Justice & Emergency Services www.durhamcollege.ca/lcaf for details.
May 2020
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
www.durhamcollege.ca/lcaf ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
programs in Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations;
Court Support Services; Paralegal; Mediation – Alternative
Dispute Resolution; Victimology; and Youth Justice and
Interventions.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Legal Studies – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Professional Arts (Governance, Law and
Management) – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Professional Arts (Communications Studies) –
Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Professional Arts (Criminal Justice) – Athabasca
University
Paralegal graduates from accredited Law Society of Ontario • Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
(LSO) programs gain experience in corporate, family, real Davenport University
estate, wills, estate law and more when enrolled in the Law • Bachelor of Arts in Justice – Royal Roads University
Clerk Advanced fast-track program. Whether you want to be Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
a law clerk in a law or government office, or supplement your about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
paralegal skills, this program will enhance your knowledge
while providing you with the skills and competitive edge you CAREER OPTIONS
need to move into a successful career at a quicker pace. WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Law clerk
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Legal assistant
• Completion of a Paralegal program accredited by the Law
• Corporate services assistant
Society of Ontario (since 2008)
• Litigation support professional
• Proof of English language proficiency required
• Legal support services assistant
• Securities clerk
SAMPLE COURSES
• Civil • Litigation executive assistant
Litigation
• Corporate • Leasing clerk
Law
• Family • Contracts and risk management clerk
Law
• Immigration • Paralegal
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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNICIAN
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: LIBT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 21-hour job
Ontario College Diploma shadow field experience in your first year, fall semester, which
will provide the opportunity to integrate theory with practice
Four semesters
under the supervision of an industry professional. A 140-hour
Oshawa campus field experience in the final semester of the program allows
you to apply the knowledge and skills you have learned in the
School of Business, IT & Management program, acquire industry-related experience and important
networking contacts. Faculty provide support and guidance
September 2019
to help you secure two or more placements at a library or
www.durhamcollege.ca/libt related profession organization, where you are supervised by a
librarian, LIT or other approved professional.
Laptop learning program
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Are you the go-to person when someone needs information? ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Library and information technicians (LITs) are experts at
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
organizing knowledge and data. They use their superior
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
interpersonal skills to serve customers and help them find the
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
answers to their information questions. If you are resourceful,
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
detail-oriented, and tech-savvy, and if you have a passion for
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
research and an interest in promoting libraries, a career as a
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
library and information technician is right for you.
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Davenport University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
RECOMMENDED CAREER OPTIONS
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Information assistant
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT
• Knowledge management assistant
To help prepare you for success in your program and in
• Library technician
your future career, all students accepted into this program
• Online and/or library system vendor
will complete an assessment to determine your reading
• Research assistant
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Culturaland/or not-for-profit organization such as a museum
SAMPLE COURSES or archives
• Acquisitions and Collections • Electronic publishing company
• Archives and Local History • Information
services, knowledge management or records
• Business and Legal Information Services management business/department
• Cataloguing • Library-related service provider
and Classification
• Database • Library
or information services within a law office, hospital or
for Library Technicians
• Fundamentals
corporation
of Information Services
• Market research agency
• Records Management
• Records management or indexing firm
Graduates also acquire skills in research and technology such
• Special, public, academic or school library
as web design, blogging and communications.
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MARKETING – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – MARKETING
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Integratedmarketing communications coordinator: PR,
advertising, experiential/events, promotions
• Digital marketing coordinator/manager
• Social media/content coordinator/manager
• Marketing coordinator
• Research coordinator
Marketing is key to a successful business. An understanding
• Sales
representative: advertising, business to business,
of how consumers behave, together with research data and
product, services
knowing how to capitalize on the latest digital trends, ensures
that organizations can sell their products and services. Durham WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
College prepares you for your start in an exciting career where • All
industries have marketing and communications:
you can help businesses grow and succeed. Here you will Advertising, entertainment, sports, hospitality, government,
have hands-on learning of the latest digital technology. You will manufacturing, packaged goods, not for profit, retail
boost your resumé with marketing projects completed for real
industry clients, and you will have the opportunity to participate
in simulations, marketing-oriented events and competitions, all
of which will add to your industry network and experience to
help you get that first marketing job.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Marketing Law and Ethics
• Computer Applications in Marketing
• Integrated Marketing Communications
• International Business
• Principles of Sales
• Marketing Research Techniques
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MARKETING – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – MARKETING
• Field placement
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MARKETING – BUSINESS – TRANSFER TO UOIT BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – MARKETING
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/mktu
This joint Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Technology (UOIT) diploma-to-degree program will enable you ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
to earn your diploma and degree in only four years. Experience Graduates may choose to return to Durham College to complete
the best of both learning environments while on the journey to a an additional year of study in the Marketing – Business
rewarding career in marketing. Administration program. Graduates may also be eligible to
With the help of research data and a solid understanding of apply their academic credits towards further study through
consumer behaviour, marketers get involved at the design stage Durham College’s partnerships with many other Canadian and
to ensure products being developed are geared to the intended international colleges and universities. Please visit
target market(s). This includes monitoring and incorporating www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways for more information.
the latest trends in their promotional planning, such as digital
media, to reach consumers in the most effective way. CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Advertising sales representative
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Account or advertising executive
Status (see page 10)
• Business-to-business sales representative
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Channel manager
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Communications manager
• Digital marketing coordinator/manager
SAMPLE COURSES
• Experiential marketing/event coordinator/planner
• Accounting
• Marketing or brand coordinator/manager
• Business Computer Applications
• Marketing researcher
• Human Resource Management
• Promotions coordinator/manager
• Introduction to Business Management
• Research analyst
• Marketing
• Sales, retail or marketing manager
• Microeconomics
• Social media community manager
• Operations Management
• Social media content coordinator/manager
• Principles of Sales
• Statistics for Business WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Advertising/creative firms
• Entertainment industry
• Financial institutions
• Government agencies
• Hospitality industry
• Manufacturing companies
• Not-for-profit organizations
• Packaged goods companies
• Retail
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MASSAGE THERAPY
Six semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/mast
Do you have the desire to be a health care professional and CLINICAL PLACEMENT
want to know how to assess and treat physical dysfunction In this program, students use the knowledge and skills they
and pain? In this program that is strongly rooted in anatomy, have developed to care for patients in the community through
you will gain the knowledge and skills to be a manual therapist. clinical placements. Students act as massage therapy student
Massage Therapy is a career that is rewarding, engaging, and practitioners under the supervision of placement instructors
fun! including within the clinic at the Durham College Spa.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/mast for details.
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
• Grade 12 English (C or U) ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
• Grade 11 or 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
• Grade 11 or 12 biology (C, M or U) with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
• One of the following sciences: Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Grade 11 or 12 chemistry (C, M or U) • Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) – Kinesiology – University
• Grade 11 physics (C, M or U) of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Grade 11 or 12 exercise science (C, M or U) • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT Technology – UOIT
To help prepare you for success in your program and in • Bachelor
of Science (Honours) in Health and Leisure (with
your future career, all students accepted into this program Massage) – Institute of Technology, Tralee (Ireland)
will complete an assessment to determine your reading Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment.
CAREER OPTIONS
SAMPLE COURSES WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Anatomy for Massage Therapy • Massage therapist
• Assessments
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Clinical Skills and Techniques • Athletic organizations
• Therapeutic Exercise • Chiropractic/physiotherapy offices
• On-campus Clinic • Fitness clubs/centres
• Health and Wellness • Health-care clinics
• Massage Theory for Special Populations • Hotels, resorts and spas
• Neurology
• Private practices
• Pathophysiology
• Retirement homes
• Comprehensive Review and OSCE Prep
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: METC
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Program graduates may pursue membership with the Ontario
Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
Four semesters
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
Oshawa campus with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
School of Science & Engineering Technology • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
September 2019
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
www.durhamcollege.ca/metc Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership –
Thompson Rivers University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Computer-Aided-Drafting (CAD) specialist
• Co-ordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) programmer and/or
operator
• Computer-Numerical-Control (CNC) machine programmer
and/or setup/operator
• Maintenance technician
• Quality assurance/control inspector
• Process planner, coordinator, or control technician
• Technical sales and support representative
This program will provide you with the ability and confidence WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
to seek opportunities and provide support within the dynamic • Aerospace, automotive, or product manufacturing
world of engineering, including the automotive, energy • Building renovation and construction
generation, construction and manufacturing sectors. Your • Chemical or food processing and/or packaging
future role may steer you towards a career in design, metal and • Energy generation and distribution or oil and gas production
non-metal fabrication including machining or technical support. • Telecommunication or transportation
Our modern facilities excel in the delivery of Computer-Aided • Telecommunication
Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical
• Transportation
Control (CNC), Electrical, Fluid Power, Precision Machining, and
Measurement.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
RECOMMENDED
• Technical mathematics
• Grade 11 or 12 physics and drafting
SAMPLE COURSES
• Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
• Computer-Aided Machining (CAM)
• Electrical Control Fundamentals
• Engineering Materials
• Manufacturing Sciences
• Measurement
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN – NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/nde
Become an integral part of assuring the safety and integrity PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
of our infrastructure, components and structures that are ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
built or are in service in our society. Learn about materials Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
and specific testing methods in order to examine cars, trains, with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
airplanes, spacecraft, towers, bridges, ships, power plants and Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
amusement park rides to identify and analyze possible defects. • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
With education, training, and practical experience under your Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
belt, you will be prepared to begin your training in industry • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
as an inspector to test and evaluate components for internal Technology – UOIT
or external flaws, allowing people to live and work in a safe • Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
environment. Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Technology (Trades and Technology Leadership) –
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Thompson Rivers University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Status (see page 10)
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) CAREER OPTIONS
RECOMMENDED WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Technical mathematics • Non-destructive testing technician
• Grade 11 or 12 physics and drafting • Pipeline inspector
• Quality assurance and/or control technician
SAMPLE COURSES • Certified exposure device operator
• Introduction to Non-Destructive Testing • Welding inspector
• Non-Destructive Testing – Eddy Current • Field technician
• Non-Destructive Testing – Magnetic Particle • Mechanical technician
• Non-Destructive Testing – Radiography • Research associate
• Non-Destructive Testing – Ultrasonic
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Radiation Safety
• Aerospace, automotive, transportation, and manufacturing
• Fundamentals of Welding Inspection companies
• Statistical Methods In Quality Control • Military and government agencies
• Power generation and utilities
• Oil, gas and petrochemical companies
• Service and inspection companies
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN – NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
(FAST-TRACK)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/ndef
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: METY
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Advanced Diploma placement in your final year, which will enable you to work
within an engineering-related environment while continuing
Six semesters
your studies.
Oshawa campus
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
School of Science & Engineering Technology ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019 Program graduates may pursue membership with the Ontario
Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists.
www.durhamcollege.ca/mety Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of Science – Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Engineering (Manufacturing) – Cape Breton
University
• Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) – Cape Breton University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
Davenport University
• Bachelor of Engineering – Lakehead University
• Bachelor
of Technology (Energy Engineering Technology) –
McMaster University
• Bachelor
of Technology (Manufacturing Engineering
Technology) – McMaster University
• Bachelor
of Technology (Technology Management) –
This program will provide you with the ability and confidence
Thompson Rivers University
to seek opportunities and provide support within the dynamic
• Bachelor
of Technology (Trades and Technology Leadership) –
world of engineering, including in the automotive, energy
Thompson Rivers University
generation, construction, and manufacturing sectors. Your
• Bachelor of Engineering – University of Windsor
future role may steer you towards a career in design, metal and
• Bachelor of Education – Technological Education – York
non-metal fabrication including machining and 3D printing, or
University
technical support. Our modern facilities excel in the delivery
of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Electrical, Fluid Power, about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Precision Machining, and Measurement.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) specialist
Status (see page 10) • Co-ordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) programmer
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Computer-Numerical-Control (CNC) machine programmer
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) designer
RECOMMENDED • Mechanical designer
• Grade 11 or 12 physics and drafting • Plastic injection mould designer
• Power generation support specialist
SAMPLE COURSES • Process planner or coordinator
• Applied Mechanics • Quality assurance/control specialist
• Computer-Aided -Design (CAD) • Technical sales and support representative
• Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Electrical Control Fundamentals • Aerospace, automotive, or product manufacturing
• Engineering Design Capstone Project • Building renovation and construction
• Engineering Materials • Chemical or food processing and/or packaging
• Fluid Power • Energy generation and distribution or oil and gas production
• Manufacturing Sciences • Telecommunication or transportation
• Measurement
• Tool Design
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MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN – ELEVATING DEVICES
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/mted
Have you ever ridden an elevator or escalator and wondered PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
how they work? Who builds and installs them or even who ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
makes sure they’re safe to ride? The responsibility is that of Graduates may acquire credit transfer toward the Mechanical
an elevating devices mechanic and our program will prepare Technician – Elevating Devices diploma; and may be eligible
you to enter this trade as an apprentice. With the continued to apply their academic credits towards further study through
development and modernization of high-rise buildings Durham College’s partnerships with many Canadian and
driving growth in the elevating devices industry, employment international colleges and universities.
opportunities in this area have increased in Durham Region
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
and the Greater Toronto Area. Durham College is the only
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
public training provider for an elevating devices mechanic
apprenticeship, providing students in the Mechanical
CAREER OPTIONS
Technician – Elevating Devices program with access to top-
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
notch equipment and expert faculty providing the best learning
• Elevating device mechanic apprentice
environment possible and positioning you for employment as an
apprentice upon graduation. Graduates will meet the Ministry of • Elevating device constructor trainee
Labour’s Working at Heights training requirement. • Service mechanic trainee
• Inside or outside salesperson for an elevating device company
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Ontario
Secondary School Diploma or Mature Student Status • Elevating construction companies
(see page 10)
• Accessibility companies
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Elevating service companies
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Airports
• Two additional senior-level credits
• Transportation companies
RECOMMENDED • Residential buildings
• Technical mathematics
Please note: This program may be highly competitive and have a specific
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11
for more details regarding highly competitive program.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Mechanical Maintenance Print Reading
• Mechanical Maintenance Pneumatics
• Mechanical Maintenance Hydraulics
• Mechanical Maintenance Theory
• Elevating Devices Hydraulic Systems
• Elevating Devices Electricity
• Industrial Electricity
• Motors, Generators, Controls and AC Drives
• Traction Elevators
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MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN – MILLWRIGHT
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/mtmw
A machine can do many amazing things, but it can’t take care PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
of itself. This program allows students to develop skills in the ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
theory and practice of machine fabrication and maintenance Graduates may pursue the Mechanical Technician – Millwright
procedures including the installation, service, repair and diploma program with advanced standing. Durham College
overhaul of industrial machinery. Graduates are exempt from also offers degree completion opportunities with a number of
the in-school requirements for IMM 433A apprenticeship Canadian and international institutions. Sample diploma-to-
training. Graduates will meet the Ministry of Labour’s Working degree opportunities include:
at Heights training requirement. • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Technology – UOIT
Status (see page 10) • Bachelor of Applied Business – Davenport University
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Two additional senior level credits
RECOMMENDED CAREER OPTIONS
• Technical mathematics WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Apprenticeship as an industrial or construction mechanic
Please note: This program may be highly competitive and have a specific
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact millwright
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11 • Elevator device mechanic apprentice
for more details regarding highly competitive program.
• Entry-level position as a machine builder
• Inside
or outside salesperson for mechanical or fluid power
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT
transmission distributor
To help prepare you for success in your program and in • Theme park and tourist facility mechanic
your future career, all students accepted into this program
• Transportation equipment manufacturer
will complete an assessment to determine your reading
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Construction millwright industry
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment.
• Millwright contracting companies
SAMPLE COURSES • Fabrication companies
• Mechanical Maintenance Shop • Foodand pharmaceutical industries (plant maintenance/
• Welding millwright)
• CAD • Power generating companies
(computer-aided design)
• Electricity • Machining industry
• Fluid • Nuclear industry (mechanical maintainer)
Power-Advanced Controls
• Programmable • Renewable energy (wind and solar millwright companies)
Logic Controller
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MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES – PLUMBING
Two semesters
Whitby campus
January 2020
www.durhamcollege.ca/mplu
Grab a wrench and jump into the high-demand skilled trade PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
field of plumbing. This one-year certificate program will provide ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
you with skills sought by employers and position you at the Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
front of workers competing for entry-level jobs in the plumbing Electrical Techniques or Heating, Ventilation and Air
industry, including apprenticeships. Conditioning programs.
Working with our experienced professors, you will gain
valuable theoretical knowledge and receive practical hands-on CAREER OPTIONS
training in the basics of residential and commercial plumbing WHAT YOU COULD BE:
and hydronic heating system designs and installations. • Plumber apprentice
• Industry salesperson
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Building maintenance operations
Status (see page 10)
• Plumbing contractors (with appropriate registration/licensing)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Plumbing parts and service industry
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
• Wholesale supply houses
RECOMMENDED
• Technical mathematics
SAMPLE COURSES
• Hydronic Heating
• Plumbing Codes Regulations and Standards
• Plumbing Drafting and Blueprint Reading
• Plumbing Practical Shop
• Plumbing Theory
• Plumbing Trade Calculations
• Plumbing Workplace Safety, Rigging and Hoisting
• Welding for Plumbers
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MEDIA FUNDAMENTALS
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: MFUN
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Certificate Qualified graduates of this program may apply to related
programs at Durham College including Advertising and
Two semesters
Marketing Communications; Animation – Digital Production;
Oshawa campus Broadcasting – Radio and Contemporary Media; Contemporary
Web Design; Photography; Video Production; Game-Art;
School of Media, Art & Design Graphic Design; Interactive Media Design; Journalism – Mass
Media; Music Business Management; or Public Relations.
September 2019 and January 2020
• Art production
• Audio and video recording
• Broadcasting
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Audio Capture
• Careers in Media Arts
• Creative Design
• Digital Imaging Fundamentals
• Digital Photography and Imaging
• Introduction to Web Design
• Media Communication
• Professional Practices
• Social Media Techniques
• Video Capture and Editing
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MEDIATION – ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: MEDIATION/ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/madr
OR • Law firms
• Equivalent work experience to be reviewed by committee • Community service organizations
(includes professional career portfolio, current resumé and
letter of intent)
• Proof of English language proficiency required
SAMPLE COURSES
• Conflict Identification, Assessment and Analysis
• Conflict Management in the Workplace
• Family Mediation
• Introduction to Mediation and Ethics
• Introduction to Negotiation
• Legal Relationships and Civil Process for Non-Lawyers
• Court and Criminal-Related Mediation
• Campus Conflict Resolution Services
• Employment Law (option)
• Family Law (option)
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MUSIC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/MUSIC BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: MBAD
One of the key strengths of the Music Business Management
Ontario College Diploma/Advanced Diploma program is the field placement component, in which students
apply their new academic knowledge in a supervised
Four semesters/Six semesters
workplace setting. For both semesters of the third year,
Oshawa campus students work for an industry organization on Thursdays and
Fridays for a total of 210 hours per semester. This is an excellent
School of Media, Art & Design opportunity for students to apply what they have learned in
the program, gain the basic skills necessary to compete for
September 2019
entry-level positions in a highly specialized field, and to make
www.durhamcollege.ca/mbad all-important industry contacts.
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NURSING – COLLABORATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSCN) (HONS)
(CASPer). CASPer is an online screening tool designed to
THREE PROGRAM OPTIONS AVAILABLE:
evaluate key personal and professional characteristics for
UOIT-DC Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BScN successful students and graduates. Possession of the minimum
(four-year, Hons) requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will
be given to applicants with the best qualifications. Please visit
September 2019
www.uoit.ca/programs for more information.
School of Health & Community Services,
1 DC and Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing, UOIT POST-RPN – BSCN (HONOURS) BRIDGE
Oshawa campus You must be a graduate from an approved practical nursing
Ontario College diploma program (or equivalent). Preference
Application code: DHN will be given to applicants who have achieved a grade
uoit.ca/programs/health-sciences/ nursing- point average (GPA) of at least 2.7. Applicants must hold a
collaborative.php current Certificate of Competence from the College of Nurses
of Ontario (CNO) during their entire time in the program.
UOIT-DC Post-RPN, BScN (Honours) Bridge Program Applicants will also be assessed on professional practice
skills with the completion of a Computer-Based Assessment
September 2019
for Sampling Personal Characteristics (CASPer). CASPer is
School of Health & Community Services, an online screening tool designed to evaluate key personal
DC and Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing, UOIT and professional characteristics for successful students and
2
Oshawa campus graduates. Possession of the minimum requirements does not
guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants
Application code: DHR with the best qualifications. Please visit www.uoit.ca/programs
for more information.
uoit.ca/programs/health-sciences/ nursing-
collaborative.php Qualified students must successfully complete three bridge
courses: HLSC 0880U, HLSC 1701, and NURS 0420U, each with a
OIT-DC-GC Post-RPN, BScN (Honours) Bridge
U
GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) or higher prior to acceptance into the
Program
RPN to BScN degree program. Students will be restricted to the
September 2019 above courses with a maximum course load of nine credit hours
in their first semester.
School of Health & Community Services,
DC and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, UOIT and For complete information on the current admission
3 School of Health & Wellness, GC requirements and post-admission requirements, please visit
www.uoit.ca/programs. Students should also review the
Georgian College campus – Barrie College of Nurses of Ontario website at www.cno.org to ensure
an understanding and ability to meet the Standards of Practice
Application code: DHB
(2002) upon graduation.
uoit.ca/programs/health-sciences/nursing-post-rpn-
barrie.php CLINICAL PLACEMENT
Students are provided with clinical placement experiences from
The collaborative nursing programs are a fully integrated
the beginning of their respective programs that will prepare
partnership between the Durham College School of Health &
them to work with different populations across the life span in
Community Services and the University of Ontario Institute of
diverse settings in both acute care and community. In addition
Technology (UOIT) Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing. This
to field placements, you will utilize state-of-the-art nursing labs
program will prepare students to meet the health-care needs
and simulated learning opportunities to gain practical, hands-on
of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations.
experience with the latest technology.
Students are prepared to create and disseminate knowledge
about nursing practice and the human experience of health,
CAREER OPTIONS
illness and healing. Graduates are prepared to write the
NCLEX-RN examination to become a registered nurse. WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR DEGREE:
• Registered nurse
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Clinical practice in diverse settings
BScN (FOUR-YEAR, HONS) Ontario Secondary School Diploma • Clinical education
(OSSD) or equivalent with minimum six 4U or 4M credits • Leadership in health administration and management
including English (with a minimum grade of 60 per cent); • Research, including health and clinical data analysis
biology; chemistry; and one of: advanced functions (preferred); • Health policy and health promotion
calculus and vectors (preferred); or data management, with a • Graduate studies
recommended minimum of 65 per cent. Admission preference
will be given to students presenting advanced functions or
calculus and vectors. Applicants will also be assessed on
professional practice skills with the completion of a Computer-
Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST ASSISTANT
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: OTPA
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Diploma placement component in the second, third and fourth semesters
to practice your skills and strengthen your abilities. The
Four semesters
placement in the fourth semester will extend into May. Students
Oshawa campus are responsible for their transportation to and from their field
placement.
School of Health & Community Services
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/otpa for details.
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – EXECUTIVE
Four semesters
Whitby campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/ofex
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – GENERAL
Two semesters
Whitby campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/ofad
Office administrators are administrative professionals who PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
are vital to the effectiveness of any organization. The phone is ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
ringing, there are three spreadsheets open on your computer Qualified graduates can go on to take related Durham College
screen and a team meeting starts in two minutes. This is the life programs, including Office Administration – Executive, Office
of an office administrator. Prepared and committed, they create Administration – Health Services and Office Administration –
order out of chaos and provide the glue that holds businesses Legal.
together. Our industry-connected professors will prepare you to
make an impact on any organization right away. You will learn CAREER OPTIONS
from professionals who are current in their field and will have
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
the opportunity to enhance your resumé with real-life work
• Administrative assistant
experience.
• Customer service representative
Classes in this program are offered in a compressed format on
• Office administrator
three consecutive days each week.
• Secretary
• Receptionist
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Status (see page 10) • Corporate businesses
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Educational institutions
• Municipal or provincial government
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT • Non-profit organizations
To help prepare you for success in your program and in
your future career, all students accepted into this program
will complete an assessment to determine your reading
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Document Production
• Financial Administration in the Office
• Keyboarding Fundamentals
• Office Professionalism
• Technology and Office Procedures
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – HEALTH SERVICES
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: OFHS
Your learning experience will be complemented by a workplace
Ontario College Diploma field placement component in a medical office or hospital
environment, which will provide you with practical, hands-
Four semesters
on experience and the opportunity to apply the theories and
Whitby campus concepts learned in the Office Administration – Health Services
program.
School of Business, IT & Management
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 and January 2020 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/ofhs for details.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
Health offices are increasingly complex, driven by technology • Unit clerk
and requiring strong administrators at the helm. As a student • Medical office assistant
in this program, you will learn medical terminology and have • Medical transcriptionist
a general understanding of anatomy and physiology. You will
• Patient coordinator
understand procedures required to operate a medical office
• Health records clerk
and will be able to transcribe a wide range of medical data.
• Medical administrator
You will understand the latest hospital information systems
and know how to use them. You will learn from professionals • Medical receptionist
who are current in their field and will have the opportunity to • Client information specialist
enhance your resumé with real-life work experience. • Medical stenographer
Classes in this program are offered in a compressed format on • Optometrist’s administrator
three consecutive days each week. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Hospitals
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Medical clinics
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Offices
of physicians, surgeons, optometrists, chiropractors or
Status (see page 10)
other health practitioners
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Medical laboratories
• Medical offices
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT
• General,health and wellness, alternative medicine or
To help prepare you for success in your program and in radiology clinics
your future career, all students accepted into this program • Community clinics
will complete an assessment to determine your reading
• Educational or government institutions
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please
• Insurance companies
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessments.
• Pharmaceutical manufacturers and research facilities
SAMPLE COURSES • Residential care facilities
• Doctor’s Office and Hospital Procedures
• Hospital Information Systems
• Medical Billing
• Medical Science
• Medical Transcription
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – HEALTH SERVICES
(COMPRESSED)
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: OFHF
Your learning experience will be complemented by a workplace
Ontario College Diploma field placement component in a medical office or hospital
environment which will provide you with practical, hands-
Four consecutive semesters
on experience and the opportunity to apply the theories and
Whitby campus concepts learned in the Office Administration – Health Services
program.
School of Business, IT & Management
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/ofhf for details.
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – LEGAL
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: OFLG
Students completing a field placement will participate in a
Ontario College Diploma 170-hour, unpaid work experience that takes place on Mondays
and Tuesdays in the fourth semester, providing the opportunity
Four semesters
to integrate theory with practice under the supervision of an
Oshawa campus industry professional.
School of Justice & Emergency Services PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s Court
www.durhamcollege.ca/oflg Support Services; Law Clerk Advanced; Mediation – Alternative
Dispute Resolution or Paralegal programs. Durham College
Co-op option available
also offers degree completion opportunities with a number of
Canadian and international institutions. Sample diploma-to-
degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Legal Studies – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Professional Arts in Communication Studies –
Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration – General Business –
Davenport University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Well-trained legal administrative assistants are in demand
for their advanced skills in word processing, technology,
CAREER OPTIONS
and communications. This program will provide you with
the required knowledge and skills to deliver professional WHAT YOU COULD BE:
administrative support to any legal team. You will also have two • Legal assistant
options to gain valuable skills in the workforce and will either • Legal secretary
complete a field placement or a co-operative education (co-op) • Executive assistant
experience. • Office administrator
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Law firms
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Corporate head offices
Status (see page 10)
• Federal government
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Financial institutions
• Insurance companies
SAMPLE COURSES
• Canadian • Real estate offices
Law
• Civil • Legal aid offices
Litigation
• Criminal Law
• Corporate Administration
• Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
• Family Law Administration
• Legal Transcription
• Real Estate Administration
• Wills and Estates
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – REAL ESTATE
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/ofre
The internet and other innovative technologies have PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
transformed the real estate industry of today, making it fast- ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
paced and diverse. This unique program will enable you to Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s Office
gain the specialized skills and knowledge required to pursue Administration – Legal; Office Administration – Health Services;
a career in real estate. Graduates will be comfortable with Office Administration – Executive; or Law Clerk Advanced
the latest technology and able to compete effectively in the programs. Durham College also offers degree completion
workplace. You will also have two options to gain valuable skills opportunities with a number of Canadian and international
in the workforce and will either complete a field placement or a institutions. Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
co-operative education (co-op) experience. • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) in Educational Studies and Digital
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Technologies – UOIT
Status (see page 10)
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 12 English (C or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a workplace
field placement component. This will take place within an office
environment, and will provide you with practical, hands-on
experience and the opportunity to apply the theories and
concepts learned in the Office Administration – Real Estate
program classroom.
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PARALEGAL
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: CTA
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 120-
Ontario College Diploma hour field placement with a licensed paralegal or lawyer, in
a government, court or law firm setting. Field placement will
Four semesters
provide you with practical, hands-on experience and the
Oshawa campus opportunity to apply the theories and concepts learned in the
classroom.
School of Justice & Emergency Services
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
September 2019 and January 2020 component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/cta for details.
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PARALEGAL
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
SAMPLE COURSES
Application code: CTAP
• Advocacy
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 120-
hour field placement with a licensed paralegal or lawyer, in
a government, court or law firm setting. This field placement
will provide you with practical, hands-on experience and the
opportunity to apply the theories and concepts learned in the
classroom.
OR • Government agencies
• Non-legalrelated diploma or degree including a minimum of • Immigration offices
three law-related courses with minimum 2.7 GPA • Law firms
OR • Provincial offences court
• Threeto five years of related experience (additional • Small claims court
supporting documentation including resumé and references, • Summary conviction criminal offences court
as required) and an Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD) or equivalent
If you do not have the requisite undergraduate diploma
or degree, you will be required to submit additional
documentation.
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PARAMEDIC
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: PPC
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 400 to 450-
Ontario College Diploma hour field placement, in addition to clinical hours completed in a
hospital or nursing home, which will provide you with practical,
Four semesters
hands-on experience and the opportunity to apply the theories
Oshawa campus and concepts learned in the classroom.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
School of Justice & Emergency Services
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/ppc for details.
September 2019
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
www.durhamcollege.ca/ppc ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Paramedic – Advanced Care graduate certificate program.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
Today’s paramedics must be both highly skilled first responders Davenport University
and compassionate caregivers who are able to meet community • Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
members’ emergent and non-emergent health needs on their • Bachelor of Health Science – Thompson Rivers University
level. In this program, you will build the diverse skill set needed
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
to succeed in the field with a focus on medical theory and
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
techniques, social and communication skills, critical thinking
and effective decision-making. Students are provided with
CAREER OPTIONS
24/7 access to the lab and practice space to support their
learning. Training will also include clinical and field placement WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Medical attendant
components, as well as an emphasis on physical and emotional
wellness. • Military medical technician
• Paramedic
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Primary care paramedic
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Status (see page 10) • Municipal, regional or provincial emergency medical services
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Armed forces
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) • Hospitals and public health organizations
• Grade 11 or 12 biology and chemistry (C, M or U) • Patient transfer service
Please note: this program is consistently highly competitive and has a
specific selection process and application deadline. For more information,
please contact recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please
refer to page 11 for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Paramedic Anatomy/Physiology
• Paramedic Fitness and Wellness
• Paramedic Medical Mathematics
• Paramedic Medical Legal Issues
• Paramedic Crisis Management
• Paramedic Ethical Issues
• Paramedic Clinical
• Paramedic Theory
• Paramedic Practicum
• Leadership
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PARAMEDIC – ADVANCED CARE
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/padv
A life is on the line. You could be the person who arrives on the FIELD PLACEMENT
scene with the necessary tools and knowledge needed to save Your learning experience will be complemented by a 400 to
a life. Becoming an advanced care paramedic will give you the 450-hour field placement, which will provide you with practical,
training and certification you need to help the injured and care hands-on experience and the opportunity to apply the theories
for the critically ill. Students are provided with 24/7 access to and concepts learned in the classroom.
the lab and practice space to support their learning.
Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/padv for details.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Paramedic Ontario college diploma or equivalent CAREER OPTIONS
OR WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Completion
of an Accreditation Canada-accredited Primary • Advanced care paramedic
Care Paramedic program
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
AND
• Hospital emergency rooms
• Written evaluation/testing
• Municipal paramedic services
• Attendance at a mandatory orientation session
• Private and event paramedic services
Please note: a current Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant license • Rural and remote paramedic services
is not required for program admission but is required to work as a paramedic
in Ontario.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Advanced Clinical Techniques
• Advanced Patient Management
• Clinical Placement within a Hospital Setting
• Clinical Presentations
• Pharmacology
• Practicums on an Ambulance
• Research Appraisal
• Roles and Responsibilities
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PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/pswk
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PHARMACEUTICAL AND FOOD SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
MINISTRY APPROVED TITLE: CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY – PHARMACEUTICAL AND FOOD SCIENCE
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: CHLT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a field
Ontario College Advanced Diploma placement in your third year, which will allow you to gain
hands-on experience in an industry related environment.
Six semesters
• Pharmaceutical Microbiology
• Pharmaceutical QA/QC
• Pharmacology
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PHARMACEUTICAL AND FOOD SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
(FAST-TRACK)
MINISTRY APPROVED TITLE: CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY – PHARMACEUTICAL AND FOOD SCIENCE
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/chlf
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PHOTOGRAPHY
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: PHGR
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Upon successful completion of the program, graduates
can transfer to the second year of Durham College’s Video
Four semesters
Production program (see page 167) and complete the diploma in
Oshawa campus one academic year (two semesters).
Graduates are also qualified for entry in to the Advanced
School of Media, Art & Design Filmmaking graduate certificate program.
September 2019 Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/phgr Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelorof Arts (Honours) – Communication and Digital
Laptop learning program
Media Studies – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT )
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Media Studies – Trent University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
CAREER OPTIONS
Our graduates work in diverse areas of industry such as
commercial, corporate, retail and freelance photography.
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
Photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration and • Commercial production
instruments for change. For the past 150 years photographers • Fine art
have helped shape our world and given us a better
• Freelance/Weddings/Portraits
understanding of human nature. They have the power to
• Galleries or museums
document events, reveal truths and change the way we see
• Government
ourselves, so be ready. Learn to capture your own imagination
• Hospitals
and meet the imaging needs of your clients.
• Real Estate
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Marketing and communication departments
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Photojournalism
Status (see page 10) • Police services
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Publications – print and web-based
• Tourism
SAMPLE COURSES
• Portrait Photography
• Audio Capture
• Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice
• Fundamentals of Lighting
• Photography I
• Fashion Photography
• Creative Vision
• Product Photography I and II
• Photography (Events)
• Video Capture (Documentary)
• Video Editing
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POLICE FOUNDATIONS
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: POFD
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Advanced Law Enforcement; Mediation – Alternative Dispute
Four semesters
Resolution; Protection, Security and investigation (fast track);
Oshawa campus Youth Justice and Interventions; Victimology; Court Support
Services; and Paralegal programs.
School of Justice & Emergency Services Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
September 2019 and January 2020 with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
www.durhamcollege.ca/pofd • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice –
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Modern policing requires officers to possess highly developed • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
social and communication skills, practical law enforcement • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology – UOIT
knowledge, technical skills, and the ability to connect with the • Bachelorof Psychology, Sociology, Geography or Political
communities they serve and protect. In this program you will Science – Brock University
build these skill sets while gaining vital community outreach • Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice – Griffith
experience through a unique program that sees students work University
with youth from at-risk schools. Training also focuses on mental • Bachelor of Human Services – Police Studies – Georgian
health strategies in policing related to community members College
and officers; students will earn their Mental Health First Aid
• Bachelor
of Arts and Science (Honours) – Criminology major –
certificate in their course of study.
Lakehead University
• Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies – Royal Roads University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum 65 per cent)
CAREER OPTIONS
Please note: there are post-admission requirements for this program. Visit
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
www.durhamcollege.ca/pofd for details.
• Border services
• Bylaw officer
SAMPLE COURSES
• Collision counsellor
• Community Policing
• Community service officer
• Criminal Code and Civil Law
• Federal correctional officer
• Evidence and Investigation
• Loss prevention officer
• Fitness
• Police officer
• Interpersonal and Group Dynamics
• Provincial offenses officer
• Introduction to Psychology
• Security guard
• Police Powers
• Youth services officer
• Principle of Ethical Reasoning
• Youth in Conflict with the Law WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Banks
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POLICE FOUNDATIONS (FAST-TRACK) – NEW
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/poff
Gain the strategic communication skills, practical law PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
enforcement knowledge and technical skills modern policing ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
demands through this fast-track program that lets Protection, Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Security and Investigation graduates earn a two-year Police Advanced Law Enforcement; Mediation – Alternative Dispute
Foundations diploma in only one additional year of study. Resolution; Youth Justice and Interventions; Victimology; Court
Students will build these skills sets, along with training on crisis Support Services; and Paralegal programs.
intervention strategies and police interview preparation, while
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
also gaining vital community outreach experience through a
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
unique opportunity to work with youth from at-risk schools.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
Training will also focus on mental health strategies in policing
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Criminology and Justice - University
related to community members and officers; students will earn
of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
their Mental Health First Aid certificate in their course of study.
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Political Science - UOIT
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Forensic Psychology - UOIT
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioCollege Diploma in Protection, Security and Please visit our pathways page to learn more about how you
Investigation can transfer your credits towards a degree.
Please note: there are post-admission requirements for this program. Visit
CAREER OPTIONS
www.durhamcollege.ca/poff for details.
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
SAMPLE COURSES • Border services
• Capstone Project • Bylaw officer
• Community Policing • Community service officer
• Conflict Management • Corrections officer
• Criminal Code and Federal Statutes • Loss prevention officer
• Evidence and Investigations • Police officer
• Fit for Service • Private investigator
• Introduction to Cybercrime • Provincial offenses officer
• Police Powers • Specialized security guard
• Risk and Emergency Management • Youth services officer
• Victims of Crime WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Banks
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING • Event management security
Your learning experience will be complemented with the • Homeless and youth shelters
opportunity to work with youth from an at-risk school in the • Hospitals
community under the guidance of a supervised professional. • Loss prevention agencies
Students will also complete a capstone course in their second • Regional and provincial police services
semester that will challenge them to apply all of the knowledge
• Security companies
and skills acquired through their studies to explore and/or solve
• Youth and community service organizations
a chosen real-world problem or project.
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Two semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/petn
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PRACTICAL NURSING
PRACTICUM
Application code: PNII
Practicum allows students to apply their learning with a
Ontario College Diploma variety of clinically supervised practicum experiences that are
designed to prepare you to function as a graduate in diverse
Five semesters
settings. Placements are located at various hospitals and
Oshawa campus agencies throughout Durham Region and surrounding areas.
Students are responsible for their transportation to and from
School of Health & Community Services their practicum placement.
September 2019, January 2020 and May 2020 Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pnii for details.
www.durhamcollege.ca/pnii
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Laptop learning program
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Qualified graduates may apply to take Durham College’s
Addictions and Mental Health or Communicative Disorders
Assistant graduate certificate programs.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Nursing – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) – UOIT
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor of General Studies – Thompson Rivers University
• Bachelor of Health Science – Thompson Rivers University
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
The Practical Nursing program is designed to prepare about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
graduates who are able to meet the challenges of the
expanding role of nursing in today’s society. As a practical CAREER OPTIONS
nurse, you will combine your knowledge, skills and judgement WHAT YOU COULD BE:
to provide safe, competent, ethical nursing care to meet the
As a registered practical nurse you can be employed as a
unique needs of all patients throughout the continuum of care.
bedside specialist or in a leadership position in a variety of
agencies.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Community service agencies
Status (see page 10)
• Long-term care facilities
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum grade of 60 per cent)
• Hospitals
• Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U) (minimum grade of 65 per
cent) • Industry, clinic or physician’s offices
• Grade 11 or 12 biology and chemistry (C, M or U) • Psychiatric and acute care hospitals
RECOMMENDED
• Keyboarding/basic computer skills
Please note: This program may be highly competitive and have a specific
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11
for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
SAMPLE COURSES
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Applied Math for Nurses
• Development of Self
• Health and Healing
• Health Assessment
• Pathophysiology
• Pharmacology
• Practice Lab
• Professional Practice
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PRACTICAL NURSING FOR INTERNATIONALLY EDUCATED NURSES
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: PRACTICAL NURSING
Four semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/pnie
SAMPLE COURSES
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Development of Self
• Health Assessment
• Health and Healing
• Professional Practice
• Applied Math for Nurses
• Pathophysiology
• Pharmacology
• Practice Lab
• Professional Practice Preparation
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PRACTICAL NURSING – FLEX PROGRAM
(WEEKEND DELIVERY)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: PRACTICAL NURSING
SAMPLE COURSES
Application code: PNFL
• Anatomy and Physiology
Ontario College Diploma • Applied Math for Nurses
• Development of Self
Five semesters
• Health and Healing
Oshawa campus • Health Assessment
• Pathophysiology
School of Health & Community Services
• Pharmacology
September 2019 and January 2020 • Practice Lab
• Professional Practice
www.durhamcollege.ca/pnfl
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PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY TO ADVANCED DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: PHSU
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Certificate Qualified graduates can apply to Durham College’s Nursing and
Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) (offered
Two semesters
in collaboration with UOIT) program, or could transfer some of
Oshawa campus their academic credits toward application to Queens Bachelor
of Health Sciences (BHSc) program and may also be eligible
School of Interdisciplinary Studies to apply their academic credits towards further study through
Durham College’s partnerships with many Canadian and
September 2019 and January 2020
international colleges and universities.
www.durhamcollege.ca/phsu Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and
Degrees program is designed to provide students with the CAREER OPTIONS
core knowledge, skills and abilities fundamental to academic As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
success in health sciences programs such as the collaborative further your studies in another diploma, advanced diploma or
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program delivered degree program.
by Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of
PLEASE NOTE:
Technology (UOIT), as well as other science-related programs
at the advanced diploma or degree level. This two-semester 1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
program is specifically designed for individuals looking he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
to develop their knowledge and skills in communications, admission requirements for future program choices.
mathematics, biology, general and organic chemistry, physics 2. Successful completion of the PHSU certificate does not
or critical thinking so they are well-prepared for the rigors of guarantee admission into UOIT or other post-secondary
their next academic program. In addition, the program provides programs.
students with the opportunity to learn about potential careers 3. The January intake of the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to
in the health sciences and identify other programs focusing on Advanced Diplomas and Degrees program may not line up
the biological or chemical sciences that will enable them to with university application deadlines for a fall start. Please
achieve their career objectives. be sure to check the website for application deadlines at the
institution to which you intend to apply.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 4. Each educational institution determines its own admission
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student requirements, please ensure that courses taken meet the
Status (see page 10) admission requirements at the institution to which you intend
• Grade 12 English (C or U) to apply.
5. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
SAMPLE COURSES student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
• Academic Communication Essentials meet with their advisor before selecting their courses. Some
• Computers for Health Care Professionals Pre-Health Sciences Pathway courses are also transferable
• Preparing for Academic Success to other post-secondary programs.
• Pre-Health Biology Advanced
• Pre-Health Chemistry Advanced
• Pre-Health Math
• Pre-Health Statistics
• Pre-Health Physics
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PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY TO CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: PHSC
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Certificate Qualified graduates can apply to Durham College’s Practical
Nursing; Paramedic; Dental Hygiene; or Dental Reception and
Two semesters
Administration programs, and may also be eligible to apply
Oshawa campus their academic credits towards further study through Durham
College’s partnerships with many Canadian and international
School of Interdisciplinary Studies colleges and universities.
September 2019 and January 2020 Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
www.durhamcollege.ca/phsc
CAREER OPTIONS
As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
further your studies in another diploma, advanced diploma or
degree program.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
admission requirements for future program choices.
2. Successful completion of the PHSC certificate does not
guarantee admission into another post-secondary program.
3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
requirements. If you plan to attend any college other than
Durham College or a university, please ensure that courses
taken meet its admission requirements.
The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas
(PHSC) program is designed for individuals interested in 4. Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
pursuing a health sciences career. This two-semester program student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
provides the foundation necessary for success in a college meet with their advisor before selecting their courses. Some
health sciences program such as Paramedic, Practical Nursing, Pre-Health Sciences Pathway courses are also transferable
Dental Assistant, Dental Hygiene or Occupational Therapist to other post-secondary programs.
Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant. It is also designed for
individuals who would like to strengthen their communication,
mathematics, biology, chemistry and critical thinking or physics
skills as well as familiarize themselves with college life and
college workload.
In addition, the program provides students with the opportunity
to learn about potential careers in the health sciences while
earning post-secondary credits that can be transferred to other
health sciences or science-related programs.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies
• Pre-Health Biology
• Pre-Health Chemistry
• Academic Communication Essentials
• Critical Thinking Skills
• Computers for Health Care Professionals
• Preparing for Academic Success
• Pre-Health Math
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PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY TO CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
(ONLINE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/phso
The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
(PHSC) program is designed for individuals interested in ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
pursuing a health sciences career. This two-semester program Qualified graduates can apply to Durham College’s Practical
provides the foundation necessary for success in a college Nursing; Paramedic; Dental Hygiene; or Dental Reception and
health sciences program such as Paramedic, Practical Nursing, Administration programs, and may also be eligible to apply
Dental Assistant, Dental Hygiene or Occupational Therapist their academic credits towards further study through Durham
Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant. It is also designed for College’s partnerships with many Canadian and international
individuals who would like to strengthen their communication, colleges and universities.
mathematics, biology, chemistry and critical thinking or physics
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
skills as well as familiarize themselves with college life and
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
college workload.
In addition, the program provides students with the opportunity CAREER OPTIONS
to learn about potential careers in the health sciences while
As a graduate, you can proceed to full-time employment or
earning post-secondary credits that can be transferred to other
further your studies in another college diploma, advanced
health sciences or science-related programs.
diploma or university degree program.
This is an asynchronous, fully online version of the Pre-Health
PLEASE NOTE:
Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas program. All
1. It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses
courses are delivered online to provide students with flexibility
he or she is registered in are appropriate for the stated
in scheduling and their learning. Students can continue their
admission requirements for future program choices.
learning regardless of location, work or other commitments.
Independent study is required and students considering 2. Successful completion of the PHSO certificate does not
this program should have strong time management and guarantee admission into another post-secondary program.
organizational skills. 3. Each educational institution determines its own admission
requirements. If you plan to attend any college other than
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Durham College or a university, please ensure that courses
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student taken meet its admission requirements.
Status (see page 10) Individual academic planning assistance is offered by the
• Grade 12 English (C or U) student advisor and students are strongly encouraged to
meet with their advisor before selecting their courses. Some
SAMPLE COURSES Pre-Health Sciences Pathway courses are also transferable
• Academic Writing for Success Strategies to other post-secondary programs.
• Pre-Health Biology
• Pre-Health Chemistry
• Academic Communication Essentials
• Critical Thinking Skills
• Computers for Health Care Professionals
• Preparing for Academic Success
• Pre-Health Math
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
www.durhamcollege.ca/prom
Project management professionals have the knowledge, PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
skills, tools and techniques to successfully manage projects ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
for a wide range of industries. To remain competitive in a Durham College students registered in the Project Management
global economy, organizations are using project management graduate certificate program will be enrolled for student
expertise to shorten product development cycles; respond membership with the Project Management Institute (PMI),
quickly and effectively to opportunities or threats; re-evaluate and the PMI Durham Highlands Chapter (PMI-DHC) located
their processes; capitalize on technical knowledge within the in Durham Region. This one-year renewable membership
organization; and control the bottom-line. Project management will support students in making networking connections and
is one of the top skill sets sought by organizations to help reviewing their options after the program is completed. It is
ensure their objectives are met on time and on budget. In fact, it highly recommended that a student consider the CAPM®
is expected that by 2020 there will be a greater need than there (Certified Associate in Project Management) certification
will be candidates for these roles. Students start with the key from PMI® after graduation to show their commitment to the
basics and through a rigorous two-semester program supported profession and further increase their chances for gaining
by experienced teachers, graduate with real, applicable project employment.
experience under their belts.
CAREER OPTIONS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Diploma,
advanced diploma or degree (business, information • Project coordinator
technology, or technology studies recommended)
• Project manager
OR
• Project scheduler
• Minimum three years of demonstrated work or educational
experience WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Proof of English language proficiency required Most organizations look for candidates who can apply project
management skills within specific industries such as (but not
RECOMMENDED
limited to):
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office products, especially Excel
• Business
• Construction
SAMPLE COURSES
• Government
• The Principles of Project Management
• Consulting
• Project Leadership
• Law
• Project Cost Management
• Marketing and promotion
• Project Management Tools and Application
• Hospitality
• Project Procurements
• Health services
• Project Resource Planning and Scheduling
• Information technology
• Project Risk Management
• Project Management Capstone Project
• Project Integration
• Applied Project Management
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PROTECTION, SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: PSI
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s 911
Emergency and Call Centre Communications; Court Support
Four semesters
Services; Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations;
Oshawa campus Paralegal; Police Foundations (fast-track); Victimology; and
Youth Justice and Interventions programs.
School of Justice & Emergency Services Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
September 2019 and January 2020 with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
www.durhamcollege.ca/psi • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice –
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Professional Arts (Governance, Law and
Management) – Athabasca University
• Bachelor of Professional Arts (Criminal Justice) – Athabasca
University
• Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice – Georgian
College
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
Do you want a career in law enforcement but are not sure
Davenport University
whether that means being a Canada Border Services officer,
• Honours
Bachelor of Arts and Science (Criminology major) –
special constable, correctional officer, by-law officer or
Lakehead University
police officer? Join our program to learn about each of these
• Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies – Royal Roads University
career paths through a diverse curriculum taught by industry
• Bachelor of Social Work – University of Windsor
professionals and discover which career best suits your
interests. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student CAREER OPTIONS
Status (see page 10) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Grade 12 English (C or U) • Bylaw officer
• Special constable
SAMPLE COURSES • Correctional officer
• Law Enforcement Communications • Corporal, Ontario Regiment
• Bylaw Enforcement • Correctional services officer
• Border Services • Loss prevention specialist
• Career Preparation – PSI • Mobile security operative
• Corrections • Nuclear security officer
• Courtroom Processes and Security • Park warden/provincial offences officer
• Criminal Code and Civil Law • Police officer
• Forensic Psychology • Private investigator
• Interviewing, Investigation and Surveillance • Security guard
• Retail Loss Prevention • Youth worker
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Armed forces
• Border services
• Hospitals
• Security companies
• Police services
• Government agencies
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PROTECTION, SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION (FAST-TRACK) – NEW
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: PSIF
Your learning experience will be complemented with a capstone
Ontario College Diploma course in your second semester that will challenge you to apply
all of the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired through your
Two semesters
studies to explore and/or solve a chosen real-world problem or
Oshawa campus project.
School of Justice & Emergency Services PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019
Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
www.durhamcollege.ca/psif Advanced Law Enforcement; Mediation – Alternative Dispute
Resolution; Youth Justice and Interventions; Victimology; Court
Support Services; and Paralegal programs.
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Criminology and Justice - University
of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Political Science - UOIT
• Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Forensic Psychology - UOIT
Please visit our pathways page to learn more about how you
can transfer your credits towards a degree.
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Border services
• Bylaw officer
Stand out in a competitive field and expand your career
• Community service officer
options through this fast-track program that allows Police
Foundations graduates to earn a two-year Protection, Security • Corrections officer
and Investigation diploma in only one additional year of • Loss prevention officer
study. Graduates will have increased practical knowledge • Police officer
of law enforcement and be exposed to some of the physical • Private investigator
requirements of officers through courses unique to this fast- • Provincial offenses officer
track option. You will also acquire specialized training and • Specialized security guard
credentials while you earn your diploma, including Smart Serve
• Youth services officer
and FITCO certification, hands-on officer safety training and
your security guard license. WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Banks
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
(COMPRESSED)
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: PUBL
Field placement: During the fourth semester, students
Ontario College Advanced Diploma implement a communications plan at a not-for-profit agency
where they work one day a week. Students gain further
Five semesters
experience in the fifth semester through a 14-week, full-time
Oshawa campus corporate field placement.
Travel to learn: Students plan and fundraise for an international
School of Media, Art & Design field trip during their second year. Travelling to another country
September 2019 provides students with a wide range of real-world connections
through professional development sessions and networking
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RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: RECL
Your learning experience will be complemented by two field
Ontario College Diploma placements of 120 hours each included in the final year, which
will give you the opportunity to practice the knowledge and
Four semesters
skills you have obtained.
Oshawa campus
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
School of Business, IT & Management ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
September 2019 Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/recl Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Helping people of all ages to engage in recreation and leisure Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
programs and events is at the heart of a career in recreation and • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
leisure. This program provides you with the skills and experience Technology – UOIT
to start your career in government, non-profit and commercial • Bachelor of Recreation and Leisure Studies – Brock University
recreation organizations. You will learn how to use industry- • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Sports Studies – Hartpury
standard recreation management software and will have the College
opportunity to obtain related certifications embedded within • Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Business Studies with Sport
the program. With an interesting blend of management training, Management – Limerick Institute of Technology
program and event planning, implementation, and evaluation, • Bachelor
of Business Administration – Sport Management –
and customer service, recreation and leisure professionals Davenport University
provide healthy, well-rounded lifestyle opportunities for
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
community members to connect, play, and grow.
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CAREER OPTIONS
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Status (see page 10) WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Activity director
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Outdoor education programmer
SAMPLE COURSES • Parks/facilities/recreation coordinator
• Community Development • Recreation specialist
• Facility Management • Recreational sports league convener
• Field Placement (2) • Sport/leisure consultant
• Fundraising • Team/club program coordinator
• Outdoor Recreation Leadership • Youth programmer
• Program and Event Management WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Recreation Marketing • Community centres
• Recreation Administration, Finance and Revenue Generation • Municipal government
• Recreation for Diverse Populations • Not-for-profit agencies
• Wellness Lifestyle Management • Outdoor education centre
• Private /commercial organizations
CERTIFICATIONS • Retirement residencies
• High Five Principles of Healthy Childhood Development (PHCD) • Long-term care facilities
• High Five Quality Experience Scanning Tool (QUEST 2) • Sport organizations
• U-First
training for professional caregivers for people with • Therapeutic institutions
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias from the Alzheimer • Recreation/event tourism
Society of Ontario
• First Aid & CPR-C
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SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER
FIELD PLACEMENT
Application code: SSWK
Your learning experience will be complemented by over 600
Ontario College Diploma hours of field placement experience under the supervision of
qualified professional practitioners in two different placement
Four semesters
settings.
Oshawa campus Please note: there are pre-placement requirements for the field placement
component of this program. Visit www.durhamcollege.ca/sswk for details.
School of Health & Community Services
September 2019 and January 2020 PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
www.durhamcollege.ca/sswk Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
Addictions and Mental Health or Youth Justice and
Interventions graduate certificate programs. Graduates are
eligible for membership with the Ontario College of Social
Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology –
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science – UOIT
The Social Service Worker program combines academic study
• Bachelor
of Science (Health Services Administration) –
with practical experience to provide graduates with the skills,
knowledge and attitudes required to work in the diverse and Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Applied Science (Honours) in Family and
complex field of community and social services. The program
focuses on the development of front-line interviewing and Community Social Services – University of Guelph-Humber
• Bachelor of Social Work – University of Windsor
counselling skills that will prepare students to work with
individuals and groups in a variety of social service settings, • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Disability Studies – University of
including group homes, women’s shelters, addiction and mental Windsor
health facilities, employment programs and services for seniors. • Bachelor of Social Work – Griffith University
• Bachelor of Social Work – Ryerson University
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Health Science – Thompson Rivers University
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student • Bachelor of Social Work – Trent University
Status (see page 10)
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 12 English (C or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
• Three additional senior-level credits
Please note: This program may be highly competitive and have a specific CAREER OPTIONS
selection process and application deadline. For information, contact WHAT YOU COULD BE:
recruitment@durhamcollege.ca or call 905.721.3126. Please refer to page 11
• Addictions counsellor
for more details regarding highly competitive programs.
• Case manager
POST-ADMISSION COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT • Crisis worker
• Disability support worker
To help prepare you for success in your program and in
your future career, all students accepted into this program • Employment counsellor
will complete an assessment to determine your reading • Intake worker
comprehension and writing skills. For more information, please • Mental health worker
visit www.durhamcollege.ca/assessment. • Residential counsellor
• Shelter worker
SAMPLE COURSES • Youth counsellor
• Abnormal Psychology • Community development worker
• Addictions and Mental Health: Theory and Practice
WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Crisis Intervention
• Addiction agencies
• Family and Family Systems
• Community living associations
• Diversity and Cultural Competence
• Educational institutions
• Group Dynamics
• Employment services
• Interviewing Skills
• Mental health agencies
• Professional Issues in SSW
• Social services agencies
• Social Justice
• Supportive living residences
• Pharmacology and Behavior
• Women’s shelters
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SPECIAL EVENTS MANAGEMENT
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Application code: SEMT
Co-operative education (co-op): Entrance into the co-op option
Ontario College Diploma is competitive. Students will be invited to apply to the co-op
option during their first semester. Students who qualify for
Four semesters
co-op will be eligible to complete a four-month, paid work term
Whitby campus between the second and third semesters of their program.
Learn more on page 6.
Centre for Food Field placement: For students completing a field placement, their
September 2019 learning experience will be complemented by an 80-hour field
placement opportunity in the fourth semester. Students work at
www.durhamcollege.ca/semt professional tourism, hospitality or event planning environments,
applying their skills from the classroom to on the job.
Co-op available
On-campus activities: Beyond the special events you will plan
as part of your studies, students have an opportunity to further
their learning beyond the classroom. From student-focused
special events, to employment in the W. Galen Weston Centre
for Food’s restaurant, Bistro ’67, and community projects, there
are countless opportunities to explore.
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SPORT ADMINISTRATION/SPORT MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: SPAD
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma/Advanced Diploma Qualifying graduates of the advanced diploma Sport
Management program with a minimum grade point average of
Four semesters/six semesters
3.5 can apply directly to third year of the Bachelor of Human
Oshawa campus Kinetics (Sport Management) program at the University of
Windsor.
School of Business, IT & Management Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
September 2019 and January 2020 with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
www.durhamcollege.ca/spad • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – University of
Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Human Resources and Labour Relations –
Athabasca University
• Bachelorof Management (three-year, four-year or four-year
with major) – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (Management) –
Davenport University
• BBA/MBA (Strategic Management) – Davenport University
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (Sport Management) –
Davenport University
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) Sports Studies – Hartpury
College
• Bachelor of Business Administration – Royal Roads University
With a unique combination of business skills and a solid
• Bachelorof Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management –
understanding of the sport industry, sport managers oversee
Royal Roads University
professional and amateur athletes and teams; co-ordinate
• Advanced Diploma graduates may also be eligible to apply
sporting events; and work behind the scenes at some of the
their academic credits to:
biggest sporting venues in the world.
• Bachelor of Commerce – Athabasca University
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Business Studies with Sports
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Ontario
Management – Limerick Institute of Technology
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Bachelor of Human Kinetics – University of Windsor
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U) (minimum mark of 65 per cent) Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Grade 11 mathematics (C, M or U) about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
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SPORT BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
Oshawa campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/sbmt
FIELD PLACEMENT
Upon successful completion of fall semester course work,
students will complete the program with a full semester field
placement in one of many sport industry sectors. Assistance
in securing this position is provided by faculty. For more
information on the program and field placement opportunities
please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/sbmt.
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SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS – BUSINESS
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS
• Telecommunications
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SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS – BUSINESS – TRANSFER TO UOIT
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS)
MINISTRY-APPROVED PROGRAM TITLE: BUSINESS – SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS
CAREER OPTIONS
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Business data analyst
• Supply chain coordinator/manager
• Demand and supply planner
• Buyer/ purchasing/procurement coordinator/manager
• Operations manager
• Inventory coordinator/ manager/analyst
• Materials and logistics coordinator/ manager
This joint Durham College and University of Ontario Institute of
• Warehouse and distribution coordinator/manager
Technology (UOIT) diploma-to-degree program will enable you
to earn your diploma and degree in only four years. Experience • Quality manager
the best of both learning environments while on the journey to a • Process improvement coordinator/manager
rewarding career in business. • Project coordinator/manager
Supply chain and operations managers are at the core of WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
any company. They keep businesses running smoothly and Graduates are in demand across all major sectors including:
ensure that clients, suppliers and employees are effective and • Aerospace
successful in their work. They obtain, develop and manage the
• Agribusiness
resources required to deliver goods and services to clients and
• Construction
contribute to key decisions involving facilities management,
• Defense
logistics, supply chain, inventory control, purchasing, quality
control and scheduling. • Education
• Manufacturing
SAMPLE COURSES • Public administration
• Supply Chain Management
• Retail/wholesale
• Operations And Process Management
• Telecommunications
• Advanced Spreadsheet Applications For SCM
• Transportation and warehousing
• Introduction to Business Processes
• Procurement and Supply Management
• SCM Planning and Scheduling
• Logistics, Transportation And Distribution
• Global Supply Chain and Operations Management
• Finance
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TRADES FUNDAMENTALS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application code: TRDE
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
Ontario College Certificate Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
Two semesters
RECOMMENDED
Whitby campus • Technical mathematics
• Shop Safety
• Carpentry
• Electrical
• Industrial maintenance
• Machining
• Plumbing
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VICTIMOLOGY
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/vict
When a victim comes forward to provide the information PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
necessary to convict a criminal, they need support. In this ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
program you will receive the training and skills necessary to Qualified graduates can go on to take Durham College’s
advocate for victims and help them access the services they programs in Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations;
need to rebuild their lives and regain their confidence. Mediation – Alternative Dispute Resolution; and Youth Justice
and Interventions.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Related diploma or degree CAREER OPTIONS
• Questionnaire and resumé submission are required WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Interview may be required • Social worker
• Related work experience • Victim services advocate
• Proof of English language proficiency required • Victim witness assistance worker
Please note: there are post-admission requirements for this program. Visit WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
www.durhamcollege.ca/vict for details. • Addictions services
• Child and youth protection, probation and parole
SAMPLE COURSES • Community service agencies
• Community Partnerships • Correctional facilities
• Diversity and Victimology: Aboriginal Peoples • Criminology
• Impact of Crime • Law and advocacy
• Reflection, Self-Care and Professional Practice In Victims’ • Police and criminal justice system
Services
• Social/community services
• Research and Grant/Proposal Writing
• Social work
• Victim Assistance Strategies
• Victim crisis services
• Victimology: Assessment and Intervention
• Victimology and Children
• Victimology and Men
• Violence Against Women: Assessment and Intervention
FIELD PLACEMENT
Your learning experience will be complemented by a 150-hour
field placement, which will provide you with practical, hands-
on experience and the opportunity to apply the theories and
concepts learned in the classroom.
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VIDEO PRODUCTION
PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
Application code: VIPR
ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
Ontario College Diploma Upon successful completion of the program, graduates can
transfer to the second year of Durham College’s Photography
Four semesters
program and complete the diploma in one academic year (two
Oshawa campus semesters).
Graduates can enroll in Durham College’s Advanced Filmmaking
School of Media, Art & Design graduate certificate program.
September 2019 Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/vipr Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
• Bachelorof Arts (Honours) – Communication and Digital
Laptop learning program
Media Studies – University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT )
• Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) bridge – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Arts (Honours) – Educational Studies and Digital
Technology – UOIT
• Bachelor
of Business Administration (General Business) –
Davenport University )
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Media Studies – Trent University
• Bachelor
of Science in TV and Media Production – Institute of
Technology Carlow (Ireland)
• Bachelorof Science (Honours) – Creative Broadcast & Film
Production – Limerick Institute of Technology (Ireland)
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
Students explore the nature of creative storytelling by writing, about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
shooting and editing documentaries, short narratives and
corporate videos. As you become technically proficient and CAREER OPTIONS
critically informed, you’ll tap into the power of video to capture WHAT YOU COULD BE:
the compelling stories of our time, and create imagined stories • Freelance videographer
in fictional worlds. Learn camera operation, composition, • Video and sound recording technician
lighting, sound design, post-production, and the entrepreneurial • Video editing and post-production technician
skills needed to operate a small video production business. • Corporate video production
• Social media content designer
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Video and new media artist
• OntarioSecondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student
• Web design video specialist
Status (see page 10)
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
SAMPLE COURSES
• Video Capture
• Fundamentals of Lighting
• Corporate Video Production
• Portfolio Development
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WATER QUALITY TECHNICIAN
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
Application code: WATR
Entrance into the co-op option is competitive. Students will be
Ontario College Diploma invited to apply to the co-op option during their first semester.
Students who qualify for co-op will be eligible to complete
Four semesters
a four-month, paid work term between the second and third
Oshawa and Whitby campuses semesters of their program. Learn more on page 6.
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WELDING ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
Four semesters
Whitby campus
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/wetn
The welding industry contributes more than $5 billion to the CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
Canadian economy and employs over 300,000 individuals. Entrance into the co-op option is competitive. Students will be
Become a part of this booming field and learn welding invited to apply to the co-op option during their first semester.
techniques and skills to ensure you’re fully prepared for the Students who qualify for co-op will be eligible to complete
trade. In this program you will become skilled in multiple a four-month, paid work term between the second and third
welding processes with additional learning in blueprint reading semesters of their program. Learn more on page 6.
and metal fitting. You will also become familiar with metals and
their unique properties, and enhance your hand-eye skills to PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
work safely and effectively in the structural, pressure vessel ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
and manufacturing industries. Whether you are preparing to
Qualified graduates may be eligible to apply their academic
build, create or repair, you will have the attention to detail and
credits towards further study through Durham College’s
technical knowledge for a successful career in this high-
partnerships with many Canadian and international colleges
demand skilled trade.
and universities.
Additional features of this program include a ‘block
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
programming’ delivery that allows students to complete their
about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
in-class hours in one of two sections either from Monday to
Wednesday or Thursday to Saturday, and a welding capstone
CAREER OPTIONS
project in the fourth semester that challenges students to
research, design, build and present a final project to their WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Boilermaker
abilities and prepare them for the workplace.
• Construction contractor
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Inspector
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YOUTH JUSTICE AND INTERVENTIONS
(GRADUATE CERTIFICATE)
Two semesters
September 2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/yji
The majority of youth will develop naturally into law-abiding FIELD PLACEMENT
citizens. For some however, behavioural concerns may Your learning experience will be complemented by a 176-
arise, which continue into adulthood. Some risk factors hour field placement, which will provide you with hands-on
impact pro-social development and may result in the youth experience under the guidance of industry professionals.
committing or repeating the commission of criminal offences.
An understanding of the issues as well as prevention PROGRAM TRANSFER, DEGREE COMPLETION AND
and intervention strategies can assist in reshaping this ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS
behaviour. Determined, passionate and patient, youth justice
Durham College also offers degree completion opportunities
and interventions graduates combine their education and
with a number of Canadian and international institutions.
experience to make a positive impact on the lives of today’s
Sample diploma-to-degree opportunities include:
youth.
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminology and Justice –
specialization in Youth, Crime and Justice – University of
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Ontario Institute of Technology
• Related diploma or degree
Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/pathways to learn more
• Completion of an American Psychological Association-style about how you can transfer your credits towards a degree.
paper and resumé are required (visit www.durhamcollege.ca/
yji for additional information)
CAREER OPTIONS
OR
WHAT YOU COULD BE:
• Relatedwork experience (minimum of three years of full-time
• Caseworker
experience)
• Child and youth care worker
• Completion of an American Psychological Association-style
• Educational assistant
paper and resumé are required (visit www.durhamcollege.ca/yji
for additional information) • Police officer
• Proof of English language proficiency required • Supervisory access worker
• Supply education assistant
Please note: there are post-admission requirements for this program. Visit
www.durhamcollege.ca/yji for details. • Youth services officer
• Youth care worker
SAMPLE COURSES WHERE YOU COULD WORK:
• Adolescent Development and Trends • Police services
• Counselling Youth • School boards
• Education for At-Risk Youth • Youth community services organizations
• Field Placement • Not-for-profit organizations
• Justice and Youth Crime
• Research and Grant/Proposal Writing
• Theories of Criminal Behaviour
• Youth Corrections and Interventions
• Youth Intervention Strategies
• Youth Mental Health
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Durham College has a wide range of services to support you in all aspects of life as a student,
from academic and health support to finances and safety.
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ACCESS AND SUPPORT CENTRE COACHING AND SUPPORT CENTRE
The Access and Support Centre (ASC) recognizes the importance of Coaching is about helping students build resilience and succeed
inclusive learning environments designed for diverse learners. The in achieving their goals. Students guide the process, leading the
ASC works in partnership with students, faculty and staff across exploration of their potential to build character strength and cultivate
campus to provide full opportunities for academic success. Students empowerment.
who have been identified with an exceptionality or a disability and/ The benefits of coaching:
or are experiencing temporary difficulties related to their studies can • Help clarify what you want to achieve and how to get there.
visit the ASC for friendly, accessible and confidential services. The • Develop lifelong self-management skills that lead to personal
types of services available include supports and accommodations, success.
coaching on self-advocacy and success strategies, counselling and • Grow
self-awareness to learn more about your strengths, values and
assistive technology training. purpose.
asc@durhamcollege.ca • Identify
and work through obstacles getting in the way of success
www.durhamcollege.ca/asc and personal growth.
• Increase motivation.
• Help feel connected to the campus community.
CAMPUS HEALTH CENTRE
coaching@durhamcollege.ca
The Campus Health Centre (CHC) is committed to providing students
with the highest level of healthcare without having to leave campus. www.durhamcollege.ca/coaching
Regardless of the health issue they are experiencing, students receive
care from friendly, concerned and accessible healthcare professionals. The Coaching and Support Centre also oversees the Peer Coaching
The CHC also offers mental health services, an on-campus walk- program, a service that pairs students with upper-year students who
in clinic and pharmacy, as well as physiotherapy, chiropractic and will assist them with managing the numerous demands of the college
massage therapy. environment. The Peer Coaching program provides additional support
healthcentre@durhamcollege.ca to students to assist with organization and time management, provide
www.durhamcollege.ca/healthcentre a connection to campus and aid in the transition to college.
What can a peer coach do for you?
• Assist with organization and time management by reviewing
CAMPUS LIBRARY course outlines and assisting with setting up schedules and weekly
The Campus Library at the Oshawa campus and Library Corner at the priorities.
Whitby campus welcome all members of the college community. Visit • Breakdown or clarify assignment instructions.
these inviting spaces and meet friendly, knowledgeable staff members • Assist with brainstorming ideas for assignments.
who can help you find the resources you need. Relax in the beautiful • Helpwith referring and locating campus services, offices and
fireplace reading room or book a group study room with friends. The resources.
Oshawa location offers use of more than 100 desktop computers located • Provide a social connection on campus.
throughout the library. You can also check out a laptop, if you prefer, and
• Answer general questions about the transition to college.
access a range of other technologies, including 3D printers and a digital
• Help
with using online platforms such as DC Connect and
media recording room. One of the newest offerings is a Seed Library,
MyCampus.
where you can check out heirloom seeds to plant at home.
peercoaching@durhamcollege.ca
Be sure to connect with the reference team, either in person, by
phone, email or virtual chat, so that you can make the best use of your www.durhamcollege.ca/peercoaching
time in locating the books, e-books, periodicals, newspapers, journals,
government documents and videos needed for your studies.
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP) OFFICE
905.721.3082
Co-op is a model of education that integrates a student’s academic
reference@durhamcollege.ca learning with workplace learning in fields relevant to their academic
www.durhamcollege.ca/library and personal goals. Similar to an academic course, work terms are a
mandatory component to this form of experiential learning and services
and supports are available and dedicated to co-op student success.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Co-op provides students in identified programs with the opportunity to
The Career Development office has a team of coaches ready to gain paid work experience and apply in-class learning while exploring
assist, guide and encourage students and graduates with their career their chosen field through a planned sequence of academic semesters
research and planning and the entire job search process – from and at least one work term (the number of work terms varies by
resumé writing to interview skills. Students benefit from exclusive program). Programs with co-op options require prospective students to
access to the college’s Hired portal where they can view job postings, first apply to the regular program and once they become DC students,
explore on-campus employment opportunities and register for career- they may apply to transfer to the co-op option of their program
related events and employer recruitment sessions. Durham College during their first year of study. Enrolment in co-op is limited and the
(DC) graduates have lifetime access to services through the Career processes for securing a work term with an employer are competitive.
Development office.
Learn more about co-op on page 6.
careerdevelopment@durhamcollege.ca
co-op@durhamcollege.ca
www.durhamcollege.ca/careerdevelopment
www.durhamcollege.ca/co-op
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OUR LIBRARY HAS A
STARBUCKS IN IT
CAMPUS SAFETY
905.721.3211 4,000+ STUDENTS USED STUDENT ACADEMIC
LEARNING SERVICES LAST YEAR, TO HELP
THEM SUCCEED IN THEIR PROGRAMS
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DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION SUPPORT
The office of Student Diversity, Inclusion and Transitions (SDIT) is
dedicated to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive environment for
our students to learn and be social. Supports and services available
for students include diversity events and activities; training and
education; advocacy; harassment and discrimination investigations;
mediation and restorative justice; as well as information and referral
services.
diversity@durhamcollege.ca
www.durhamcollege.ca/diversity
RISE
The RISE program – which stands for Reach, Include, Support
and Elevate – supports students who face multiple barriers that
could prevent them from considering, applying to and enrolling in
post-secondary education. This initiative supports students who
self-identify as having one or more barriers that prevents them from
being successful in a college environment. Support includes outreach
events that highlight the benefits of a post-secondary education,
transition programs aimed at helping students prepare for success, as
well as ongoing coaching support to promote success for the duration
of their post-secondary program. If you are a student who identifies
with having barriers to achieving success, the RISE program is here to STUDENT ACADEMIC LEARNING SERVICES
provide one-on-one coaching, mentoring and dynamic programming
Transitioning to college can be a big adjustment. Student Academic
that celebrates DC’s diverse student population.
Learning Services (SALS) makes the transition easier by providing
rise@durhamcollege.ca supports for math, science, accounting, language and writing skills,
www.durhamcollege.ca/rise as well as research and referencing. SALS ONLINE provides students
with more than 1,000 resources to support learning. Students have
ORIENTATION AND TRANSITIONS PROGRAMS
access to learning skills advisors, writing specialists, peer tutors and
Durham College offers a variety of programs to ensure you experience
coaches for one-on-one, individualized support. Students can also
a seamless transition to post-secondary education. New students and
access tutorials and workshops in groups. Learn how to study smarter
their families are invited to participate in Start Strong, a transitions
and achieve your goals!
program designed to build your support network on campus and
help you feel prepared for your first day of college. Orientation sals@durhamcollege.ca
programming during your first week of classes is also provided to help www.durhamcollege.ca/sals
you navigate campus, meet new friends and feel at home in your new
learning environment.
firstyear@durhamhcollege.ca
www.durhamcollege.ca/orientation THE CAMPUS HEALTH
THE SOLACE CENTRE
CENTRE OFFERS MENTAL
The Solace Centre, located in the Gordon Willey building, room HEALTH SERVICES AND AN
C111, is a holistic space that provides students the opportunity ON-SITE WALK-IN CLINC
to intentionally engage with their health and wellness. Wellness- AND PHARMACY
based resources, tools and services are offered such as meditation,
nutritional counselling and wellness coaching. This space differs
from academic study space and lounge areas by offering unique
and intentional programming and services to enlighten students
with health education and empower students to be well. Outside of
the Solace Centre, Health Promotion uses a team of student Health
and Wellness Ambassadors to promote harm reduction and health
education across campus.
solace@durhamcollege.ca
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CAMPUS LIFE
While learning and studying are important, many college memories are made outside the
classroom. Whether it’s winning the big game, learning to live on your own for the first time or
joining a campus club with other like-minded individuals, life on campus plays a major role in
your overall college experience. At Durham College, we strive to build an inclusive community
where everyone feels accepted.
100 %
WIFI-ENABLED CAMPUSES
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Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre (CRWC) is one of the best The question is no longer when AI will impact your world. The real
%
athletic centres in the country, boasting five gymnasiums, including question is when did all this AI arrive? Everywhere you look, you see
a 28,000-square-foot triple gym with an elevated 200-metre indoor AI at work. Our smartphones, our cars and even educational tools
running/walking track; the 10,000-square-foot FLEX fitness centre, use AI, working on your behalf. If you are interested in learning how
featuring state-of-the-art cardio and weight machines; access to AI works, and how it can help you succeed in your program and your
personal trainers and a recently added indoor turf fieldhouse to career, the AI Hub is your home for learning, practising and working
OF EMPLOYERS
support intramural programs and varsity training. A variety of fitness WERE onSATISFIED ORprojects that use AI to contribute to growth and
real industry
VERY
classes including high-intensity interval training, yoga and SATISFIED
Zumba (just WITH THE DC GRADS
innovation. Ready to learn more? Visit the AI Hub and let the team
to name a few) are also available. The Campus Ice Centre is one
THEY of IN 2016help you see your AI future. The AI Hub – where wisdom and insight
HIRED
the premier ice-skating facilities in Ontario where students can enjoy are exchanged and knowledge is created.
public skating or playing intramural hockey. 905.721.3223
The CRWC is also home to the Durham Lords, the college’s varsity theaihub@durhamcollege.ca
teams, who collectively have won 214 provincial and 22 national
www.durhamcollege.ca/theaihub
championship medals. First-class athletic scholarships and an
Intercollegiate Athlete Success program are also available.
campusrecfacilities@durhamcollege.ca
www.campusrecreationcentre.com
www.durhamlords.com
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DURHAM LORDS HAVE
WON 214
PROVINCIAL AND
22 NATIONAL
MEDALS
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PAYING FOR COLLEGE
Going to college is an investment in your future. It means committing your time and money to
develop your abilities, talents, passions and knowledge. The guidance of experts in each field of
study will enrich student learning and enhance skills.
The full-time fees listed below were for the 2018-2019 academic MANDATORY ANCILLARY FEES AND LEVIES
year. The Durham College Board of Governors will publish the fees In addition to tuition fees, students are charged a set of mandatory
for the 2019-2020 academic year at a later date as per its approval ancillary fees and levies which provide access to a number of services
process and published Ministry Guidelines. Fees are subject to change and facilities throughout the academic year. For 2018-2019, the fees
so it is important to review fee statements for the most up-to-date were as follows:
amounts owed.
ANCILLARY FEES
FULL-TIME COLLEGE TUITION FEES
The standard tuition fee for Canadian residents for 2018-2019 was Campus recreation $10.36
$2,936.41 for one academic year (two semesters). However, tuition
Athletic Centre membership $36.69
fees can vary by program, so please consult the chart on page 182 for
a list of tuition fees by program. All fees must be paid by the due date Intercollegiate athletics $53.71
indicated on your fee statement.
Health services $30.60
Student ID $18.02
Security $27.64
Graduation $36.22
TOTAL $1,245.17
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PROGRAM INCIDENTAL FEES We encourage students to begin looking into these options as soon
Some programs have additional fees for learning materials and as an offer of admission is received. Check out all the options at
supplies. If applicable, these fees will be included on your fee www.durhamcollege.ca/financialaid or visit the campus to speak
statement. with us in person:
NEED HELP?
The college experience shouldn’t include worrying about how to
pay for your education. The Financial Aid and Awards office offers a
variety of financial aid options including:
• Bursaries and scholarships
• Financial literacy education
• Emergency aid programs
• On-campus employment
• Resources for parents
• Studentsgrants/loans from the Ontario Student Assistance
Program (OSAP)
• Student lines of credit
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TUITION MANDATORY PROGRAM TOTAL
PROGRAM FEES ANCILLARY FEES INCIDENTAL FEES
Electrical Engineering Technician $3,229.89 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,475.06
Electrical Techniques $3,229.88 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,475.05
Electromechanical Engineering Technology $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Electronics Engineering Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $20.00 $4,289.67
Electronics Engineering Technology $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $35.00 $4,304.67
Emergency Services Fundamentals $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $50.00 $4,319.67
Entrepreneurship and Small Business – Business
– Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $50.00 $4,319.67
Environmental Technology $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $240.00 $4,509.67
Environmental Technology (fast–track) $4,191.17 $1,245.17 $235.00 $5,671.34
Esthetician – Spa Management $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $950.00 $5,219.67
Finance – Business $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Finance – Business Administration $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Fine Arts – Advanced $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $655.00 $4,924.67
Fire and Life Safety Systems Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $80.00 $4,349.67
Firefighter – Pre–service, Education and Training $12,971.61 $1,380.17 $105.00 $14,456.78
Fitness and Health Promotion $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $335.00 $4,604.67
Foundations in Art and Design $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $655.00 $4,924.67
Game – Art $7,578.62 $1,245.17 $320.00 $9,143.79
Gas Technician 2 $3,733.78 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,978.95
General Arts and Science – General Certificate $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts UOIT Transfer $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
General Arts and Science – Liberal Arts UOIT Transfer – Forensics $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
General Arts and Science – Science and Engineering Preparation $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
General Arts and Science – Science and Engineering Preparation – UOIT Transfer $4,536.75 $1,380.17 $0.00 $5,916.92
General Arts and Science – Trent University Transfer $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Graphic Design $3,542.74 $1,245.17 $400.00 $5,187.91
Health Care Technology Management – Honours Bachelor $7,283.00 $1,245.17 $0.00 $8,528.17
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Techniques (HVAC) $3,733.78 $1,245.17 $125.00 $5,103.95
Horticulture Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $175.00 $4,444.67
Horticulture – Food and Farming $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $135.00 $4,404.67
Hospitality Skills $3,164.22 $1,245.17 $923.00 $5,332.39
Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management $3,164.22 $1,245.17 $923.00 $5,332.39
Human Resources Management (graduate certificate) $3,948.71 $1,247.18 $30.00 $5,225.89
Human Resources – Business $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Human Resources – Business Administration $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Human Resources – Business – Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Information Systems Security – Computer and Networking (graduate certificate) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $275.00 $4,544.67
Interactive Media Design $3,542.74 $1,245.17 $355.00 $5,142.91
International Business Management (graduate certificate) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $550.00 $4,819.67
Journalism – Mass Media/Journalism $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $250.00 $4,519.67
Law Clerk Advanced $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $38.42 $4,308.09
Law Clerk Advanced (fast–track) $4,536.44 $1,550.03 $121.87 $6,208.34
Library and Information Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $20.00 $4,289.67
Marketing – Business $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $35.00 $4,304.67
Marketing – Business Administration $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $35.00 $4,304.67
Marketing – Business – Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $35.00 $4,304.67
Massage Therapy $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $500.00 $4,769.67
Mechanical Engineering Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $155.00 $4,424.67
Mechanical Engineering Technician – Non–Destructive Evaluation $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $95.00 $4,364.67
Mechanical Engineering Technician –– Non–Destructive Evaluation (fast–track) $3,304.54 $1,245.17 $95.00 $4,644.71
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TUITION MANDATORY PROGRAM TOTAL
PROGRAM FEES ANCILLARY FEES INCIDENTAL FEES
Mechanical Engineering Technology $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $155.00 $4,424.67
Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices $3,185.79 $1,245.17 $350.00 $4,780.96
Mechanical Technician – Millwright $3,281.24 $1,245.17 $225.00 $4,751.41
Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $125.00 $4,394.67
Media Fundamentals $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Mediation – Alternative Dispute Resolution (graduate certificate) $3,760.04 $1,245.17 $134.52 $5,139.73
Music Business Administration/Music Business Management $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $115.00 $4,384.67
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Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $15.00 $4,284.67
Office Administration – Executive $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Office Administration – General $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Office Administration – Health Services $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Office Administration – Health Services (Four consecutive semesters) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Office Administration – Legal $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $38.42 $4,308.09
Office Administration – Real Estate $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $38.42 $4,308.09
Paralegal $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Paralegal (graduate certificate) $4,033.49 $1,245.17 $0.00 $5,278.66
Paramedic $8,567.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $9,812.67
Paramedic – Advanced Care (graduate certificate) $17,870.88 $1,380.17 $0.00 $19,251.05
Personal Support Worker $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $205.00 $4,474.67
Photography $3,124.81 $1,245.17 $420.00 $4,789.98
Police Foundations $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $40.00 $4,309.67
Police Foundations (fast–track) – NEW $3,024.50 $1,683.95 $50.00 $4,758.45
Power Engineering Techniques – Fourth Class $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Practical Nursing $4,427.52 $1,245.17 $140.00 $5,812.69
Practical Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses $4,427.52 $1,245.17 $215.00 $5,887.69
Practical Nursing – Flex Program (weekend delivery) $4,427.52 $1,245.17 $140.00 $5,812.69
Pre–Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $25.00 $4,294.67
Pre–Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $25.00 $4,294.67
Pre–Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (online option) $3,024.50 $227.11 $575.00 $3,826.61
Project Management (graduate certificate) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $100.00 $4,369.67
Protection, Security and Investigation $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Protection, Security and Investigation (fast–track) – NEW $3,024.50 $1,683.95 $140 $4,848.45
Public Relations (compressed) $3,629.02 $1,245.17 $175.00 $5,049.19
Recreation and Leisure Services $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $270.00 $4,539.67
Social Service Worker $3,542.74 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,787.91
Special Events Management $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $100.00 $4,369.67
Sport Administration/Sport Management $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $85.00 $4,354.67
Sport Business Management (graduate certificate) $3,635.87 $1,245.17 $245.00 $5,126.04
Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business Administration $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Supply Chain and Operations Management – Business
– Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Trades Fundamentals $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $0.00 $4,269.67
Victimology (graduate certificate) $3,024.50 $1,112.18 $211.00 $4,347.68
Video Production $3,124.82 $1,245.17 $450.00 $4,819.99
Water Quality Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $240.00 $4,509.67
Welding Engineering Technician $3,024.50 $1,245.17 $230.00 $4,499.67
Youth Justice and Interventions (graduate certificate) $3,635.87 $1,112.18 $345.00 $5,093.05
Please note: fees are subject to change. Please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/programs for the most up-to-date information.
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