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Continuing Education

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Minor in Workplace Learning

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Introduction

Continuing Education offers a Minor in Workplace Learning, which helps students develop the knowledge and skills they need to function effectively in a rapidly changing workplace as well as providing them with strategies to facilitate both their own and their colleagues' learning.

The Minor in Workplace Learning is recognized in several ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ faculties including Communication and Culture, Humanities, Science, Social Sciences, Kinesiology and Fine Arts. A minor field of study is composed of five full-course equivalents or 400 hours of specified certificate credit.

Requirements

In order to complete the requirements for a Minor in Workplace Learning, students must complete 400 hours of instruction. This requires completion of:

Management Certificate

(a) the 300-hour ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Management Certificate program; (b) 60 hours of instruction from an array of courses in the Certificate in Adult Learning; and (c) the "capstone" 40-hour course Learning in the Workplace, or

Certificate in Adult Learning

(a) the 300-hour ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Certificate in Adult Learning; (b) 60 hours of instruction from the wide range of courses offered in the Management Certificate program; and (c) the "capstone" 40-hour course Learning in the Workplace, or

Certificate in Career Development

(a) the 300-hour ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Certificate in Career Development; (b) 60 hours of instruction from the wide range of courses offered in the Management Certificate program and Certificate in Adult Learning; and (c) the "capstone" 40-hour course Learning in the Workplace.

Other Requirements

1. The Management Certificate courses on microeconomics and macroeconomics are treated as equivalent to Economics 201 and 203. Students possessing Economics 201 and/or 203 may use these courses as part of their Minor in Workplace Learning or as courses towards a major or minor in Economics. Students electing the latter cannot also receive a minor in Workplace Learning.

2. Students who have completed the 400-hour requirement for the Minor in Workplace Learning may be eligible for undergraduate credit whether or not the Minor is claimed.

3. Successful completion of the five full courses of advanced credit (two full-course equivalents at the junior level and three full-course equivalents at the senior level) for the Minor in Workplace Learning will be recorded with the designation "CR" instead of a grade. Calculation of a GPA will be based on the remaining courses taken to complete the degree.

4. Continuing Education is responsible for deciding the suitability for advanced credit of certificate programs from other institutions.

5. Students may take regular undergraduate courses prior to completing the Minor in Workplace Learning.

Degree Programs

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Introduction

Special Sessions works with academic departments and faculties to administer and deliver degree programs on weekends, evenings, and during the Spring and Summer. Courses are held on the university campus, and in and around the Calgary community.

Spring and Summer Sessions

Degree-credit courses run from May through August in one-, three-, or six-week formats. This allows you to complete a course in a compressed time period and lighten your load at other times of the year. For more information on Spring and Summer Sessions, see

Weekend University

Weekend University provides flexibility to your educational learning path, whether you are a full time student or working adult. Weekend University offers three degrees on weekends: the Bachelor of Communication and Culture (formerly the Bachelor of General Studies), the Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Culture (formerly the Bachelor of Arts in General Studies), and the Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies. Courses run all year round. For more information, please see:

Off-Campus Degree Courses

Degree courses in a number of disciplines are offered in and around the Calgary community, including the Calgary Jewish Community Centre, the Chinese Cultural Centre, Cochrane, and the Kananaskis and Fish Creek Field Stations.

For information phone 220-8010 or visit http://www.conted.ucalgary.ca/degreeprograms/

French Language Instruction

With the support of Alberta Learning and the Department of Canadian Heritage, the French Language Instruction Program (FLIP) offers credit courses taught in French. Classes are small and follow the same syllabus as the English-taught courses. Departments or faculties regularly offering courses in French include: Archaeology, Biology, Economics, Sociology, Engineering and Humanities. At the undergraduate level, FLIP courses are generally offered in the first and second year of study and differ from year to year. A complete listing can be obtained from the French Centre in CH C-306, by calling (403) 220-4000, or by Email: flip@ucalgary.ca.

Non-Degree Programs

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Introduction

Continuing Education works in cooperation with the various faculties and departments of the University, as well as with outside individuals and organizations, to offer relevant short courses, seminars and workshops, on a year-round basis. It is recommended that prospective students contact the applicable program area office to obtain detailed information regarding their areas of interest, courses, certificates or diploma programs.

1. Adult Education

a) Certificate in Adult Learning: General, Workplace Learning

b) Certificate in Career Development

c) Certificate in e-Learning: Design and Facilitate Learning Online

d) Teacher Assistant Certificate (also online)

e) Teacher Assistant Professional Development Certificates: General or Certificate with a Specialization in Childhood Disorders, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or Visual Impairment

f) Upgrading

g) Personal and Workplace Wellness Courses

2. Business and Professional Programs

a) Certificates

i. Certificate for Emerging Leaders

ii. Management Certificates

- Construction Administration Certificate

- General Management Certificate (also online)

- General Management -P.E.G.G. Certificate (also online)

- Environmental Management Certificate

- Human Resource Management

- Information Technology Management Certificate

- Leadership Development Certificate

- Marketing Management Certificate

- Occupational Health and Safety

- Public Relations Management Certificate

- Risk Management Certificate

- Security Management Certificate (online)

- Strategic Management Certificate

- Workplace Communication Certificate

iii. Real Estate Development Certificate

b) Professional Designation Programs

i. Coaching: Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching

ii. Conflict Resolution: Family Mediation, Negotiation, Mediation/Third-Party Intervention, Workplace Conflict

iii. Decision Training

iv. Financial Planning

v. Freight Forwarding

vi. Oil and Gas Taxation

vii. Operations and Supply Chain Management

viii. Production and Inventory

ix. Purchasing

c) Seminars and Courses

i. Business

ii. Engineering

iii. Personal Finance

3. Computing and Information Systems

a) Computer Desktop Applications Certificate

b) Linux and Open Source System Development Certificate

c) Systems Development Certificate

d) Systems Management Certificate

e) Web Designer Certificate

f) Web Developer Certificate

4. English as a Second Language

5. Language Programs

a) Arabic, Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Japanese, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tibetan, Ukranian, American Sign Language

b) French Language Studies Certificate

c) Spanish Language and Culture Certificate

6. Personal Enrichment Programs

a) Anthropology; Archaeology; Art; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Avid Learners' Academy; Food and Culture; Fifty Plus; History and Society; Interior Design and Landscaping; Literature and Music; Personal Finance; Personal and Workplace Wellness; Philosophy and Religion; Photography, Video and Film; Travel Study; Writing Skills

b) Certificate in Visual Design