Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
The purpose of this program is to develop skills in four key areas: medical terminology, medical office administrative skills, medical transcription, and word processing. In addition, the program fosters the development of interpersonal skills, organizational effectiveness, and communication skills necessary to function in a medical environment.
The Addictions and Community Services Worker program is a diploma program comprised of on-campus lectures and labs, field trips, industry-related projects, and a work experience component that provides the student with the theory, hands-on experience, and applied learning opportunities.
The program prepares the graduate for entry-level positions in community social services with particular attention to the specific needs of people affected with addiction.
The program includes courses in the fundamentals related to addictions and community services, building relationships, life management, and finally, professional and workplace skills.
*From an English-language teaching institution.
**19 years of age upon starting classes, and Pass the college's English admissions test.
This program has been approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training.