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WELCOME TO VANIER COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Evening and Weekend Credit Courses CREDIT Register Early - Limited Spaces First Come, First Served To register for a Credit Course, students must submit their: New Student Application Checklist (page 3) Application Form (page 18) Credit Course Selection Form (page 20) Québec Resident Status Form (page 22) Choice of Program Form (page 25) All Required Documents Payment REGISTRATION Autumn 2010 PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR Current Continuing Education Students Appoinment times will be sent on Omnivox ONLINE REGISTRATION: August 2 to 3 NEW STUDENTS FORMS AND DOCUMENTS: IN PERSON: Must be received in E-115 before July 28 BY MAIL: Must be received before July 28 ONLINE REGISTRATION: August 4 to 5 CÉGEP À LA CARTE IN PERSON REGISTRATION Wednesday, August 18... 3:00 to 5:30 pm IN PERSON REGISTRATION: Wednesday, August 18... 3:00 to 5:30 pm Thursday, August 19... 3:00 to 5:30 pm English Placement Test at 5:00 p.m. on August 18 & 19 only (see page 24 for details) Vanier Day Students with Internal Commandites Wednesday, August 25...12:30 pm to 2 pm Students from other Cégeps with Commandites Thursday, August 26...10 am to 12 noon LATE REGISTRATION Thursday, August 26... 4:00 to 5:00 pm ONLY for current Vanier Students Late fee of $35 will be charged AUTUMN 2010 ADMISSIONS New students wishing to register for Continuing Education credit courses for the Autumn 2010 semester can now begin their application process earlier than ever. To obtain an Application Package please contact: www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/conted To download forms from website Continuing Education, Room E-115 To pick up package Telephone: 514-744-7000 To have package mailed to you Important AUTUMN 2010 Dates CREDIT Semester Dates: Saturday, August 28 to Monday, December 13, 2010 COURSE WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND DEADLINE: September 17* Friday (until 4 pm) (*unless otherwise noted in the Student Handbook) NO CLASSES ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: Sep. 4 to 6 Sat. to Mon. Labour Day Oct. 9 to 11 Sat. to Mon. Thanksgiving Classes start as of Saturday, August 28, 2010 1

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS AND PARKING SERVICES FOR CREDIT STUDENTS Academic Advising: academic information and advice Counselling Services: vocational testing and personal counselling Financial Aid: information on government assistance Learning Centre: study and writing skills, language groups, workshops and individual assistance Library & Information Technology Centre: Internet research and library reference Peer Tutoring: subsidized individual tutoring Sports Complex: access to recreational facilities Student Employment: employment opportunities, CV and cover letter preparation, job interview skills, Internet job search techniques SEMESTER PARKING PERMIT Semester Parking is available during the evenings in the Sports Complex Parking Lot only (P6/P7). Semester Parking Permits (Monday through Thursday after 5:00 p.m.) are available in Room E-115 at the following cost: 1 evening per week (for 15 weeks) $30 2 evenings per week (for 15 weeks) $60 3 evenings per week (for 15 weeks) $90 4 evenings per week (for 15 weeks) $120 Nightly parking after 5:00 p.m. is also available at a cost of $4.00 per individual evening. Tickets are available at the Parking Pay Stations. There is no charge for parking on Friday evenings or on the weekends. Vehicles parked on campus without a valid permit or ticket will be towed immediately at the owner s expense. There is a zero tolerance policy. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS The following telephone numbers may be helpful for students needing to obtain Admission documents: NON-CANADIAN EDUCATION EQUIVALENCE - MICC SERVICE DES ÉQUIVALENCES Any individual who wants to begin a Cegep program and who was not educated in Canada must have their educational documents assesed by: MICC - Ministère de l immigration et des communautés culturelles Tel: 514.864.9191 Website: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/ education/evaluation-comparative/index.html QUÉBEC SECONDARY V CERTIFICATE Ministère de l Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS) Tel: 514.873.4630 QUÉBEC BIRTH CERTIFICATE Direction de l État civil Tel: 514.864.3900 www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INFORMATION Ministère de la Famille, des Aînés et de la Condition féminine Tel: 514.873.7200, press 2 VANIER COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Tel: 514.744.7500, press 4 2

NEW* STUDENT APPLICATION CHECKLIST CREDIT *NEW STUDENT = anyone who has not attended a credit course(s) at Vanier College within the last 12 months. CATEGORY 1: IF YOU WERE BORN IN QUEBEC, YOU MUST SUBMIT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING : 1 Your official Quebec Birth Certificate (Long Form with both parents names) see information below to obtain one 2 If educated in Quebec, your completed Quebec Secondary School Diploma transcript (Details on page 19) 3 Your most recent Cegep transcript (if applicable) 4 The completed Application Form (Page 18) 5 The completed Credit Course Selection Form (Page 20) 6 The completed Quebec Resident Status Form 7 The completed Choice of Program Form (page 25) 8 Full payment for the course(s): Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, Certified Cheque and Debit only NO CASH CATEGORY 2: IF YOU WERE BORN ELSEWHERE IN CANADA, YOU MUST SUBMIT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING : 1 Your Canadian Birth Certificate with both parents names 2 Your proof of high school graduation 1 3 Your most recent Cegep transcript (if applicable) 4 The completed Application Form (Page 18) 5 The completed Credit Course Selection Form (Page 20) 6 The completed Quebec Resident Status Form (Page 22 plus all the documents required in your category) 7 Valid Quebec Medicare Card 8 Choice of Program Form (page 25) 9 Full payment for the course(s): Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, Certified Cheque and Debit only NO CASH Indicate YES, Document is Attached CATEGORY 3: IF YOU WERE BORN OUTSIDE OF CANADA, YOU MUST SUBMIT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING : 1 Your Birth Certificate with both parents names (officially translated into either English or French) 2 Your proof of Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status 3 Your proof of high school graduation or equivalent 2 4 Your most recent Cegep transcript (if applicable) 5 The completed Application Form (Page 18) 6 The completed Credit Course Selection Form (Page 20) 7 The completed Quebec Resident Status Form (Page 22 plus all the documents required in your category) 8 Valid Quebec Medicare Card 9 Choice of Program Form (page 25) 10 Full payment for the course(s): Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, Certified Cheque and Debit only NO CASH 11 International Students must submit: a) Study Permit for college studies valid for the entire semester, b) Certificat d Acception du Québec (CAQ) (Collegial), and c) proof of medical insurance valid for the entire semester 1 If you were educated in a province other than Quebec, or elsewhere in North America, please contact the Vanier College Admissions Office located in Building H Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. or call 514.744.7500, then select 4 for Admissions to speak to an Admissions Officer. 2 If you were educated outside of North America, it is recommended to have an official MICC 3 evaluation (see below) prior to registration. Your documents must be in either English or French or you must have them officially translated. Please note that this is a lengthy process (approx. 6 to 8 weeks), so please contact them as soon as possible. Failure to have your documents assessed may result in your application and registration being restricted to part-time courses in Independent Studies (080.02) only. 3 MICC Service des équivalences - Non-Canadian Education Equivalence Any individual who wants to begin a program and who was not educated in Canada must have their educational documents assessed by: MICC Ministère de l immigration et des communautés culturelles Tel : 514.864.9191 Website: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/education/evaluation-comparative/index.html Québec Secondary V Certificate Ministère de l Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS) Tel : 514.873.4630 Québec Birth Certificate To obtain an official Birth Certificate Direction de l État civil Tel : 514.864.3900 www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca 3

FULL-TIME ATTESTATION (AEC) PROGRAMS 2010 TUITION-FREE PROGRAMS FUNDED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LEISURE & SPORTS (MELS) ELC.1P COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING JEE.0K EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LCA.21 INSURANCE OF PERSONS LCA.6A DAMAGE INSURANCE LCA.AV COMPUTERIZED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LCE.2S SKILLS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT LEA.2B WEB AND DATABASE PROGRAMMING LEA.8F SOFTWARE APPLICATION SPECIALIST GENERAL ADMISSION CRITERIA In order to be admitted into an AEC program, a candidate must: have received instruction deemed acceptable by the College, AND meet one of the following requirements: have interrupted their studies for at least two consecutive terms or one school year OR have completed at least one year of post-secondary studies spread over one year or more OR be covered by an agreement entered into by the College and a government program or by the College and an employer. INFORMATION SESSIONS Candidates must attend an Information Session in order to be considered as a student in an AEC program. Please confirm your attendance by calling (514) 744-7500 (ext. 7027) and leaving your name and phone number, along with the AEC program title of the Information Session you wish to attend. COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING ELC.1P - 735 HOURS - 30 WEEKS - BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2010 OR BEGINNING MAY 2011 The objective of this program is to enable the student to acquire the knowledge and skills needed in order to produce drawings quickly and accurately in a computerized environment using current AutoCAD software. In addition to the general admission criteria listed above, candidates must also have successfully completed Math 416 or its equivalent, as well as a manual drafting course. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010, ROOM E-115 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION JEE.0K - 1,200 HOURS - 52 WEEKS BEGINNING WINTER 2010 OR BEGINNING SUMMER 2010 The objective of this program is to enable a person to develop the skills required of an Early Childhood Educator of children from 0 to 12 years in order to be considered as trained for work in various daycare environments. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010, ROOM E-115 INSURANCE OF PERSONS LCA.21-660 HOURS -27 WEEKS BEGINNING OCTOBER 2010 The insurance of Persons Attestation is a 6-month intensive program designed to prepare graduates for a career as a Financial Security Advisor. Classes are offered during the day on a full-time basis. This program will prepare students to write licensing exams (Autorité des Marchés Financiers AMF) in the area of Life and Disability Insurance. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010, ROOM E-115 4 DAMAGE INSURANCE LCA.6A - 975 HOURS - 43 WEEKS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2010 This Attestation program has been created to respond to a growing demand to train qualified people to work in the field of general insurance. This intensive, full-time, daytime, competency based program will prepare students to write licensing exams (Autorité des Marchés Financiers AMF) for a career as an: agent, broker, claims adjustor, or underwriter. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2010, ROOM E-115

FULL-TIME ATTESTATION (AEC) PROGRAMS 2010 CREDIT COMPUTERIZED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LCA.AV 1,305 HOURS - 59 WEEKS BEGINNING JUNE 2011 The objective of this program is to prepare the student to acquire the knowledge to be able to execute accounting, finance, and business-related tasks in a computerized environment of a finance or accounting departments. Included in the topics being covered are among others, manual and computerized accounting, business computer applications such as Word, and Excel, marketing, management, finance, entrepreneurship, etc. In addition to the general admission requirements listed above, candidates must also have completed Math 436 or its equivalent. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1011, ROOM E-115 SKILLS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT LCE.2S 780 HOURS 35 WEEKS BEGINNING OCTOBER 2010 The objective of this program is to teach the skills required to effectively execute tasks in today=s automated office environment using current office and graphics= software including MS Office, and Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and In Design. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2010, ROOM E-115 WEB AND DATABASE PROGRAMMING LEA.2B - 360 HOURS - 14 WEEKS - BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2010 OR BEGINNING JANUARY 2011 The objective of this program is to enable persons to acquire training in an object-oriented approach to programming using Ms Office, Java, Oracle, and HTML coding; to write database applications; and to create web applications. In addition to the general admission criteria listed above, candidates must also have successfully completed Math 536 or its equivalent. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010, ROOM E-115 SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST LEA.8F - 1,380 HOURS - 63 WEEKS BEGINNING APRIL 2011 The objective of this program is to enable persons to acquire training that will concentrate on the microcomputer and the teaching of fundamental concepts and skills including Oracle; object-oriented languages such as Java, C++, and Visual Basic; and HTML coding. In addition to the general admission requirements listed above, candidates must also have completed Math 536 or its equivalent. INFORMATION SESSION: 10 AM ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2011, ROOM E-115 FULL-TIME TUITION (AEC) PROGRAM NNC.0C Audio Recording Technology 630 HOURS - 24 WEEKS Program Dates: Monday, February 7, 2011 Friday, July 22, 2011 Audio Recording is a newly revised 6-month intensive daytime program that will prepare you for an exciting career as an audio professional. Students will receive instruction in three main areas: audio technical skills, music business knowledge, and creative artistic talent. Our price of $8,000 is by far the most competitive of similar programs offered in the Montreal area. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC). ADMISSION CRITERIA: Completed Secondary V Diploma or equivalent Fluency in English Good computer knowledge Music experience and knowledge INFORMATION SESSIONS: Thursday, September 16, 7:00 PM Thursday, October 14, 7:00 PM Thursday, November 18, 7:00 PM Location: Room E-115 Please note that spaces are limited. PLEASE RSVP: conted@vaniercollege.qc.ca OR 514.744.7000 ext. 7027 WEBSITE: www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/audio 5

PART-TIME ATTESTATION (AEC) PROGRAMS Attestations prepare students for entry-level positions in companies and organizations, or to upgrade the skills of those already working in these fields. After completing the required courses, a student receives an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC) from Vanier College. Business Administration 2 Attestations Accounting Attestation LCA.8N 9 courses - 510 hours This Attestation will be of interest to people beginning or upgrading their skills in the field of Accounting. Successful graduates will have a solid understanding of the role of accounting in the workplace and will be prepared to work in a computerized business environment. Students must successfully complete the following 9 courses. Courses are offered both Autumn & Winter semesters unless otherwise indicated. 410-900-VA Accounting 1 410-901-VA Business Computer Applications 410-902-VA Introduction to Business 410-903-VA Business Law 410-904-VA Accounting 2 410-905-VA Finance 410-906-VA Cost Accounting 410-907-VA Taxation 410-908-VA Computerized Accounting Management Attestation LCA.8P 9 courses - 525 hours This Attestation will help people learn about the field of Management. Successful graduates will have a solid understanding of the role of managers in the workplace. In terms of a small or family owned business they will be able to oversee the day-to-day management operations. Students must successfully complete the following 9 courses. Courses are offered both Autumn & Winter semesters unless otherwise indicated. 410-900-VA Accounting 1 410-901-VA Business Computer Applications 410-902-VA Introduction to Business 410-903-VA Business Law 410-904-VA Accounting 2 410-909-VA Marketing 410-910-VA Human Resource Management & Supervision 410-911-VA Management 410-912-VA Starting a Business LEA.2B 8 courses - 3 Computer Science Attestation Web & Database Programming Attestation This Attestation will prepare students for jobs working with an Internet focus and/or a database application. To complete this Attestation, students must successfully pass the following 8 courses. Prerequisite: Mathematics 536 or equivalent strongly recommended. Students must successfully complete the following 8 courses. 420-122-VA Understanding Computers 420-980-VA Programming in JAVA 420-983-VA Introduction to Databases Using Oracle 420-995-VA Introduction to Linux 420-984-VA Advanced Programming in JAVA 420-987-VA Developing Applications Using Oracle 420-999-VA Web Programming 420-988-VA Web Database Project Please note that not all courses in Attestation Programs are offered each semester. See pages 11 to 17 for specific courses being offered this semester. 6

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IMMUNIZATION FORM ATTESTATION PROGRAM: ECE - JEE.OK AUTUMN 2010 SEMESTER CREDIT FUNDED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LEISURE & SPORTS (MELS) In accordance with the Provincial Immunization Protocol, all ECE students are required to have certain tests and immunizations. In order to verify if you are up-to-date with these requirements, you must send a clear photocopy of your entire Immunization Booklet, or of any other official proof of immunization along with this form to: Vanier College Health Resource Centre 821 Ste-Croix Avenue, St-Laurent, QC H4L 3X9 Information: John Atkins, N. Tel: 514.744.7000, ext. 7892 Fax: 514.744.7967 It is important that students begin the process during their first semester in the ECE program to allow sufficient time to receive all necessary tests and vaccines. A complete immunization program can take up to fourteen months. According to the information you submit, a personalized assessment of any immunizations and tests you require is established. A Permanent Immunization Certificate will only be issued once all requirements are met and verified. Students wishing to take the Fieldwork courses must submit a copy of their Permanent Immunization Certificate with their registration request. Students who fail to comply with the requirements will not be permitted to register for the Fieldwork courses. PLEASE PRINT: Student Name: Student Number: (Family name at birth / married name, first name) Date of Birth: (Year / Month / Day) Please indicate one: Female Male Address: Apt #: City: Postal Code: Primary Telephone Number: Work Telephone Number: Other Telephone Number: I am registered as a: Evening Student Full-time Intensive Day Student Have you ever had varicella (chicken pox): Yes No If yes, when: Please indicate one of the following: I am attaching my immunization records I have no immunization records Today s Date: Signature: NOTE: You must include your student number and the program number (JEE.0K) on all correspondence. 7

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ATTESTATION (AEC) Attestations prepare students for entry-level positions in companies and organizations, or to upgrade the skills of those already working in these fields. After completing the required courses, a student receives an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC) from Vanier College. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (E.C.E.) ATTESTATION JEE.0K 17-1200 HOURS INFORMATION SESSION All new students wishing to begin the Early Childhood Education Attestation MUST attend the Information Session on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM or see the Academic Advisor. Please call 514.744.7000, ext. 7027 or by email: conted@vaniercollege.qc.ca to confirm your attendance. Successful completion of this competency-based Attestation, combined with 3 years full-time work experience in a licensed Child Care setting, will give the student the minimum requirements to work in the field, as per the regulations governing Child Care Centres in Québec. All Early Childhood Education students must complete the program in order of Block 1, 2, 3 and 4. The 17 ECE Program courses are listed below. BLOCK 1: 322-704-RL Introduction to the Early Childhood Profession () (Recommended first course) 412-763-RL Document Design and Production in the Early Childhood Field () 322-713-RL Safety in Child Care () 322-723-RL Observing Children () 350-054-RL Child Development 1 (0-3 years) () BLOCK 2: (Prerequisite: All Block 1 courses) 322-733-RL Communication Skills for Educators () 322-743-RL Child Health in Child Care () 322-753-RL The Development of Meaningful Relationships with Children () 350-064-RL Child Development 2 (3-12 years) () 322-763-RL The Development of Autonomy in Young Children () 322-779-RL 1 Fieldwork 1 - Initiation (135 hours) BLOCK 3: (Prerequisite: All Block 2 courses) 322-783-RL Creativity in the Workplace () 322-795-RL Educational Activities for Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years) (75 hours) 322-805-RL Educational Activities for Young Children (3-5 years) (75 hours) BLOCK 4: (Prerequisite: All Block 3 courses) 322-815-RL Educational Activities for School-Age Children (6-12 years) (75 hours) 322-824-RL Guidance Interventions () 322-83F-RL 2 Fieldwork 2 - Integration (240 hours) 1 For Fieldwork 1 - Initiation, students must be working or volunteering in a Child Care setting for a minimum of 7 hours per week (not including nap/rest time supervision) that semester. Students are not allowed to switch placements during their Fieldwork course. Students must submit proof of a health certificate issued by Vanier College s Health Services prior to registering for Fieldwork. The Fieldwork Placement Form (found on page 9) must be submitted with your registration. All Fieldwork students must be fully immunized (complete form on page 7) and must provide proof of valid Police Check. If you do not have a Police Check, and are volunteering in a daycare centre, please contact Michelle D Elia at: deliam@vaniercollege.qc.ca 2 For Fieldwork 2 - Integration, students must be working or volunteering in a Child Care setting for a minimum of 14 hours per week (not including nap/rest time supervision) that semester. Students are not allowed to switch placements during their Fieldwork course. Students must submit proof of a health certificate issued by Vanier College s Health Services prior to registering for Fieldwork. The Fieldwork Placement Form (found on page 9) must be submitted with your registration. All Fieldwork students must be fully immunized (complete form on page 7) and must provide proof of valid Police Check. If you do not have a Police Check, and are volunteering in a daycare centre, please contact Michelle D Elia at: deliam@vaniercollege.qc.ca Early Childhood Education (E.C.E.) Competencies The Early Childhood Education Attestation Program includes the following competencies: 0190 To examine the job functions of an educator 0191 To observe the children s behaviour 0192 To identify a child s needs with respect to his/her overall development 0193 To function safely in the work environment 0194 To establish an affective relationship with children 0195 To intervene with respect to a child s health 0197 To communicate in the workplace 019A To provide support to a child 019B To use creativity in a work context 019D To design activities promoting overall child development 019E To organize educational activities 019F To lead educational activities 019J To intervene with respect to the behaviour of a child or a group of children FJ18 To write and summarize texts relating to the early childhood profession. See pages 12 to 17 for specific course schedule. 8

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FIELDWORK PLACEMENT FORM Autum 2010 Semester Student must submit this form by Wednesday, July 28, 2010 CREDIT Family Name at Birth (Last Name) Given Name (First Name) Married Name (if applicable) Vanier College Student Identification Number Address (Number & Street) Apt. # City/Town Postal Code Primary Telephone Number Work Telephone Number Other Telephone Number (cell) Fieldwork 1 - Initiation You must be working a minimum of 7 hours per week in a Child Care environment. Fieldwork 2 - Integration You must be working a minimum of 14 hours per week in a Child Care environment. Note: No other E.C.E. courses require a Fieldwork Placement Form Name of Agency Name of Director or Board Member Agency Fax Number Email Address Agency Address (Number & Street) City Postal Code Agency Telephone Number Name of Educator/Director Working With Student This form must be submitted with your Registration for Fieldwork 1 or Fieldwork 2 and must be signed by the Daycare Director or your registration will not be processed. STUDENT PLACEMENT INFORMATION The student is working: As an Educator with a group of children As a paid assistant with a group of children As a volunteer aide with a group of children Age Group Group Size Number of Hours of Work Per Week Specific Schedule Monday Tuesday of Working Hours: Wednesday Thursday Friday Please note that supervision of nap/rest time is not considered part of the required hours of field placement. DATES OF PLACEMENT AGREEMENT: Start Finish Today s Date Please be advised that Vanier College has screened our Early Childhood Education Attestation students academically. It is the responsibility of each Daycare to ensure that the student has a valid Police Check. I certify that the above information is true and correct. Signature of Student Signature of Director or Board Member VANIER COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION 821 Ste-Croix Ave., St-Laurent, Québec H4L 3X9 Tel: 514.744.7000 Fax: 514.744.7010 www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/conted 9

SATURDAY TO THURSDAY LIST OF CREDIT SATURDAY 2659 Web and Database Project (Web & Database AEC) 2666 ECE: Child Development I (Block 1) 2671 ECE: Development of Autonomy in Young Children (Block 2) 2677 ECE: Guidance Interventions (Block 4) 2689 ECE: Family Home Daycare 2698 Introduction to College English 2710 Initiation au Français, langue seconde (French 1) 2711 Pratiques du Français, langue seconde, à l oral et à l écrit pour les Élèves Non-Francophones (French for Non-Francophones 2) 2730 Humanities 102: World Views 2753 Fitness through Walking (and Thursday) 2778/2779 Introduction to Psychology (IN) SUNDAY 2634 Personal Investments: Mutual Funds (Aug 29 to Oct 24) 2635 Personal Investments: Mutual Funds (Oct 31 to Dec 12) MONDAY EVENINGS 2605 Human Biology 901 (AP) (for Social Science Students only) 2608/2609 Introduction to Business (AECs or Cégep à la carte) 2618/2619 Business Law (Accounting & Management AECs or Cégep à la carte) 2626/2627 Marketing (Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2638 Secondary 5 Chemistry Remedial Activities (and Wed) 2640 General Chemistry (and Wed) 2657/2658 Introduction to Linux (Web & Database or Cégep à la carte) 2665 ECE: Observing Children (Block 1) 2669 ECE: Child Health in Child Care (Block 2) 2675 ECE: Edu. Activities for Young Children (3-5 yrs) (Block 3) (and Wed) 2692/2693 Macro Economic (IN) 2702 English 102 Literary Genres 2731 Humanities 102: World Views 2738 Secondary 4 Mathematics - Remedial Activities (and Wed) 2739 Secondary 5 Mathematics Remedial Activities (and Wed) 2741 Calculus 1 For Science Students (and Wednesday) 2742 Calculus 1 - For Social Science or Commerce Students (and Wed) 2745 Calculus 2 For Science Students (and Wednesday) 2752 Health and Physical Education: Fitness 2760/2761 Excel (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2764/2765 Graphical Creation and Digital Image Editing I (Illustrator) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2772 Secondary 5 Physics Remedial Activities (and Wed) 2775 Physics NYB: Electricity and Magnetism (and Wed) 2782 Issues in Contemporary Psychology (EN) 2785 Secondary 4 Science Remedial Activities (and Wed) 2789/2790 Sociology: Individual and Society (IN) TUESDAY EVENINGS 2604 General Biology I For Science Students only (and Thursday) 2610/2611 Introduction to Business (AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2622/2623 Cost Accounting (Accounting AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2630/2631 Starting a Business (Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2639 Secondary 5 Chemistry Remedial Activities (and Thursday) 2645/2646 Communications: Digital Design (T) (Using Mac Computers) 2655/2656 Introduction to Databases Using Oracle (V.10g) (Web & Database AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2664 ECE: Safety in Child Care (Block 1) 2670 ECE: The Development of Meaningful Relationships (Block 2) 2672 ECE: Fieldwork I Initiation (Block 2) 2674 ECE: Educational Activities For Infants and Toddlers (0-2 yrs) (Block 3) (and Thursday) 2676 ECE: Education Activities for School-Age Children (6-12 yrs) (Block 4) (and Thursday) 2681/2682 Organization of an Early Childhood Service (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2704 English 103 Literary Themes 2706 English Block B 2712/2713 Rédaction D Affaires (French Written Communication) (also Cégep à la carte) 2718/2719 Geography World: Land and People (IN) 2726/2727 History The Twentieth Century World (AN) 2732 Humanities: Knowledge 2734 Humanities - Block B: Ethical Issues (CA) 2740 Secondary 5 Mathematics Remedial Activities (and Thur) 2743 Linear Algebra I For Science Students (and Thur) 2744 Linear Algebra I For Social Science or Commerce Students (and Thursday) 2756/2757 Processing Information I (Word) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) (and Thursday) 2768/2769 Page Layout 1 (DEC or Cégep à la carte) (and Thursday) 2773 Physics NYA: Mechanics (and Thursday) 2774 Physics NYC: Waves, Optics and Modern Physics (and Thur) 2786 Secondary 4 Science Remedial Activities (and Thursday) 2795/2796 Beginner s Spanish I WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 2600/2601 The Human Experience: An Introduction to Anthropology (IN) 2616/2617 Business Computer Applications (Using Office 2007) (Accounting & Management AECs or Cégep à la carte) 2624/2625 Computerized Accounting (ACCPAC-Windows Version 5.5) (Accounting AECs or Cégep à la carte) 2628/2629 Management (Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2638 Secondary 5 Chemistry Remedial Activities (CH 504) (and Monday) 2640 General Chemistry (and Monday) 2643/2644 Communications: Understanding Film Language (MP) 2653/2654 Programming in Java (JDK) (Web & Database AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2662 ECE: Introduction to Early Childhood Profession (Block 1) 2667 ECE: Child Development 2 (Block 2) 2673 ECE: Creativity in the Workplace (Block 3) 2675 ECE: Educational Activities for Young Children (3-5 yrs) (Block 3) (and Monday) 2678 ECE: Fieldwork 2 Integration (Block 4) 2683/2684 Introduction to the Administration of an Early Childhood Service (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2705 English 103 Literary Themes 2707 English Block B 2714/2715 French: Translation (also Cégep à la carte) 2722/2723 History: Western Civilization (IN) 2733 Humanities: Knowledge 2738 Secondary 4 Mathematics Remedial Activities (and Mon) 2739 Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities (and Mon) 2741 Calculus 1 (for Science Students) (and Monday) 2742 Calculus 1 - (for Social Science Commerce Students) (and Monday) 2745 Calculus 2 (for Science Students) (and Monday) 2748 Quantitative Methods 2749 Integrative Project (CA) 2758/2759 Processing Information II (MS Office) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2766/2767 Graphical Creation and Digital Image Editing II (Photoshop) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2772 Secondary 5 Physics Remedial Activities (DEC) (and Mon) 2775 Physics NYB: Electricity and Magnetism (and Monday) 2785 Secondary 4 Science - Remedial Activities (and Monday) 2791/2792 Sociology of Mass Media (AP) THURSDAY EVENINGS 2604 General Biology I For Science Students only (and Tuesday) 2612/2613 Accounting 1 (Software Enhanced Section) (Accounting and Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2614/2615 Accounting 1 (Regular Section) (Accounting and Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2620/2621 Accounting 2 (Accounting and Management AEC or Cégep à la carte) 2639 Secondary 5 Chemistry Remedial Activities (CH 504) (and Tuesday) 2649 HTML and Internet Programming 2651/2652 Understanding Computers (Using Office 2007) (also Cégep à la carte) 2663 ECE: Document Design & Production in the Early Childhood Field (Block 1) 2668 ECE: Communication Skills for Educators (Block 2) 2674 ECE: Educational Activities For Infants and Toddlers (0-2 yrs) (Block 3(and Tuesday) 2676 ECE: Education Activities for School-Age Children (6-12 yrs) (Block 4) (and Tuesday) 2685/2686 Inclusion Issues in Early Childhood (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2694/2695 Micro Economics (AN) 2699 Introduction to College English 2703 English 102 Literary Genres 2724/2725 History: Western Civilization (IN) 2735 Humanities - Block B: Ethical Issues (CA) 2740 Secondary 5 Mathematics Remedial Activities (and Tuesday) 2743 Linear Algebra I For Science Students (and Tuesday) 2744 Linear Algebra I For Social Science or Commerce Students) (and Tuesday) 2753 Fitness through Walking (and Saturday) 2756/2757 Processing Information I (Word) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) (and Tuesday) 2762/2763 Business Communications (Written) (DEC or Cégep à la carte) 2768/2769 Page Layout 1 (DEC or Cégep à la carte) (and Tuesday) 2773 Physics NYA: Mechanics (and Tuesday) 2774 Physics NYC: Waves, Optics and Modern Physics (and Tuesday) 2780/2781 Introduction to Psychology (IN) 2786 Secondary 4 Science Remedial Activities (and Tuesday) 10

EVENING AND WEEKEND CREDIT COURSE INFORMATION Prerequisite: A course that must have been taken and passed before the student proceeds to the course in question. Co-requisite: A course that must have been taken and passed prior to, or must be taken at the same time as, the course in question. Recommended prerequisite: A course that the department recommends be taken and passed before the student proceeds to the course in question. It is the responsibility of each student to make certain that prerequisites have been completed before registering for a higher level course. A good knowledge of the English language is required to complete and pass credit courses at Vanier College. A Complementary Course Number: (e.g. 381-HTA-03) is indicated where applicable and can be used as a Complementary Course depending on the program the student is registered in. Note: Not all courses with an alpha-numeric designation are Complementary courses. Hors Programme means a course which is not valid in any program of study. Fees: For Credit Course Fees, please see page 21. (AN) = Analysis (CA) = Comprehensive Assessment (IN) = Introduction (AP) = Application (CALC) = Cégep à la carte (MP) = Moving Pictures (C) = Creation (EN) = Enrichment (MS) = Media Studies (T) = Techniques CREDIT COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS ANTHROPOLOGY THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE: AN 2600 381-100-VA (300.A0) Wed 6:30-9:30 45 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY (IN) 2601 381-HSF-VA BIOLOGY GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 2604 101-NYA-05 General Chemistry 202-NYA Tue/Thu 6:30-9:30 75 FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS ONLY Note: Thursday Labs dates to be determined HUMAN BIOLOGY 901 (AP) - FOR 2605 101-901-VA This course is not open to Mon 6:00-9:15 45 SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS ONLY students in 300.AB or 300.A3 (last class 6:00-8:45) CREDIT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - AEC = Attestation d études collégiales, CALC = Cégep à la carte Note: These courses are part of the Accounting (LCA.8N) and Management (LCA.8P) Attestation (AEC) Programs. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 2608 410-902-VA (AEC) Mon 6:00-10:20 60 (Accounting and Management AEC) 2609 410-121-VA (CALC) (last class 6:00-9:40) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 2610 410-902-VA (AEC) Tue 6:00-10:00 60 (Accounting and Management AEC) 2611 410-121-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course ACCOUNTING 1 (Software-Enhanced 2612 410-900-VA (AEC) Basic knowledge of computers Thu 6:00-8:00 60 Section) (Accounting and Management AEC) 2613 410-111-VA (CALC) 8:00-10:00 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course ACCOUNTING 1 (Regular Section) 2614 410-900-VA (AEC) Thu 6:00-10:00 60 (Accounting and Management AEC) 2615 410-111-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 2616 410-901-VA (AEC) Wed 6:00-10:00 60 (Using Office 2007) 2617 410-131-VA (CALC) (Accounting and Management AEC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course BUSINESS LAW 2618 410-903-VA (AEC) Mon 6:00-9:15 45 (Accounting and Management AEC) 2619 410-241-VA (CALC) (last class 6:00-8:45) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course ACCOUNTING 2 2620 410-904-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) Thu 6:00-10:00 60 (Accounting and Management AEC) 2621 410-211-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course COST ACCOUNTING (Accounting AEC) 2622 410-906-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) AND Tue 6:00-10:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2623 410-906-VA (CALC) Accounting 2 (410-904 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING 2624 410-908-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) AND Wed 6:00-9:00 45 (ACCPAC-Windows Version 5.5) 2625 410-908-VA (CALC) Accounting 2 (410-904) (Accounting AEC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis. 11

CREDIT COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS MARKETING (Management AEC) 2626 410-909-VA (AEC) Introduction to Business (410-902) Mon 6:00-10:20 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2627 410-909-VA (CALC) (last class 6:00-9:40) MANAGEMENT (Management AEC) 2628 410-911-VA (AEC) Introduction to Business (410-902) AND Wed 6:00-10:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2629 410-441-VA (CALC) Human Resource Management & Supervision (410-912) STARTING A BUSINESS (Management AEC) 2630 410-912-VA (AEC) Introduction to Business (410-902) AND Tue 6:00-10:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2631 410-912-VA (CALC) Business Law (410-903) AND Marketing (410-909) PERSONAL INVESTMENTS INTENSIVE PERSONAL INVESTMENTS: MUTUAL 2634 410-712-87 Only for students working in the Investment field. Sun 9:00am-12:00pm 45 FUNDS A letter from the employer must be submitted. 12:45-4:15pm (last Dates: Aug. 29, Sep. 12, 19, 26, class ends at 3:45pm) Oct. 3, 17 & 24, 2010 (7 weeks) PERSONAL INVESTMENTS: MUTUAL 2635 410-712-87 Only for students working in the Investment field. Sun 9:00am-12:00pm 45 FUNDS A letter from the employer must be submitted. 12:45pm-4:15pm Dates: Oct. 31 to Dec. 12, 2010 (7 weeks) (last class ends at 3:45) CHEMISTRY SECONDARY 5 CHEMISTRY - REMEDIAL 2638 202-001-50 Secondary 4 Science STE 404 or SE 402 or Mon 6:30-8:40 75 ACTIVITIES (CH 504) High School Physical Science (436) or CEGEP (last Mon class 6:30-8:20) Physical Science (982-021) Wed 6:30-9:30 SECONDARY 5 CHEMISTRY - REMEDIAL 2639 202-001-50 Secondary 4 Science STE 404 or SE 402 or Tue 6:30-8:30 75 ACTIVITIES (CH 504) High School Physical Science (436) or CEGEP Thu 6:30-9:30 Physical Science (982-021) GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2640 202-NYA-05 High School Chemistry (534) or Mon 6:00-8:10 75 Cégep Chemistry (202-006) (last Mon class 6:00-7:50) Wed 6:00-9:00 COMMUNICATIONS UNDERSTANDING FILM LANGUAGE (MP) 2643 530-930-VA (500.AC) Wed 6:30-9:30 45 2644 530-HSL-03 DIGITAL DESIGN I (T) (USING MAC 2645 511-902-VA (500.AC) Tue 6:30-9:30 45 COMPUTERS 2646 511-HTE-03 COMPUTER SCIENCE HTML AND INTERNET PROGRAMMING 2649 420-HTM-03 Recommended: Working Knowledge Thu 6:00-9:00 45 of Computers COMPUTER SCIENCE - WEB & DATABASE PROGRAMMING A.E.C. - (LEA.2B) UNDERSTANDING COMPUTERS 2651 420-122-VA (AEC) Note: This Is the first course in the Thu 6:00-9:00 45 (Using Office 2007) 2652 420-122-VA (CALC) Web & Database Programming AEC Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (JDK) (V.6) 2653 420-980-VA (AEC) Understanding Computers (420-122) Wed 6:00-9:00 45 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2654 420-980-VA (CALC) INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES USING 2655 420-983-VA (AEC) Understanding Computers (420-122) Tue 6:00-9:00 45 ORACLE (V.10g) 2656 420-983-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course INTRODUCTION TO LINUX 2657 420-995-VA (AEC) Understanding Computers (420-122) Mon 6:00-9:00 45 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2658 420-995-VA (CALC) (last class 6:00-8:30) WEB AND DATABASE PROJECT 2659 420-988-VA Advanced Programming in Java (420-984) Sat 9:00-12:15 45 AND Developing Applications Using Oracle (last class 9:00-11:45am) (420-987) AND Web Programming (420-999) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - A.E.C. JEE.0K NOTE: ALL NEW STUDENTS WANTING TO BEGIN THE EVENING E.C.E. JEE.OK PROGRAM, MUST ATTEND THE INFORMATION SESSION ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 17/10 FROM 6:30-8:00PM. PLEASE CALL 514-744-7000 TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE. INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD 2662 322-704-RL Recommended first course in JEE.0K Program Wed 6:00-10:00 60 PROFESSION (BLOCK 1) Can be taken with other Block 1 courses 12 Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis.

COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 CREDIT COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS DOCUMENT DESIGN & PRODUCTION 2663 412-763-RL Thu 6:30-9:30 45 IN THE EARLY CHILDHOOD FIELD (BLOCK 1) SAFETY IN CHILD CARE (BLOCK 1) 2664 322-713-RL Tue 6:30-9:30 45 OBSERVING CHILDREN (BLOCK 1) 2665 322-723-RL Mon 6:30-9:45 45 (last class 6:30-9:15) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1 (BLOCK 1) 2666 350-054-RL Sat 9:00am-1:20pm 60 (last class 9:00am-12:40pm) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2 (BLOCK 2) 2667 350-064-RL Child Development I (350-054-RL) Wed 6:00-10:00 60 Students must have passed all Block 1 courses COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR 2668 322-733-RL Students must have passed all Block 1 courses Thu 6:30-9:30 45 EDUCATORS (BLOCK 2) CHILD HEALTH IN CHILD CARE (BLOCK 2) 2669 322-743-RL Students must have passed all Block 1 courses Mon 6:30-9:45 45 (last class 6:30-9:15) THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEANINGFUL 2670 322-753-RL Students must have passed all Block 1 courses. Tue 6:30-9:30 45 RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN (BLOCK 2) THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTONOMY IN 2671 322-763-RL Students must have passed all Block 1 courses. Sat 9:00am-12:00pm 45 YOUNG CHILDREN (BLOCK 2) (last class 9:00-11:45am) FIELDWORK 1 - INITIATION (BLOCK 2) 2672 322-779-RL Students must have passed all other Block 1 Tue 6:30-9:30pm 135 and Block 2 courses. Students must be working or Dates: Sept. 7, 14, volunteering a minimum of 7 hours per week in 28, Oct. 12, 26, a child care setting. The Fieldwork Placement Nov. 9, 23 & Form must be handed in at the time of registration. Dec. 7, 2010 All Fieldwork students are subject to a Police Check and must be fully immunized. Note: (105 hrs in a daycare and 24 hrs in class seminar) and 6 hrs group seminar with supervisor. CREATIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE 2673 322-783-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. Wed 6:30-9:30 45 (BLOCK 3) Recommended: Working or volunteering in a Child Care Setting EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR INFANTS 2674 322-795-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. Tue 6:30-10:00 75 AND TODDLERS (0-2 YRS) (BLOCK 3) Recommended: Working or volunteering in a (Aug. 31 to Dec. 7) Child Care Setting Thu 6:30-9:45 (Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11 & 25) (last class 6:30-9:30) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR 2675 322-805-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. Mon 6:30-9:45 75 YOUNG CHILDREN (3-5 YRS) (BLOCK 3) Recommended: Working or volunteering in a (Aug. 30, Sept. 13, Child Care Setting 27, Oct. 4, 15 Nov. 8 & 22) (last class 6:30-9:30) Wed 6:30-10:00 (Sept. 1 to Dec. 8) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR 2676 322-815-RL Students must have passed all Block 3 courses. Tue 6:30-10:00 75 SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN (6-12 YRS) Recommended: Working or volunteering in a (Aug. 31 to Dec. 7) (BLOCK 4) Child Care Setting Thu 6:30-9:45 (Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11 & 25) (last class 6:30-9:30) GUIDANCE INTERVENTIONS (BLOCK 4) 2677 322-824-RL Students must have passed all Block 3 courses. Sat 9:00am-1:20pm 60 Recommended: Working or volunteering in a (last class 9:00am- Child Care Setting 12:40pm) FIELDWORK 2 - INTEGRATION (BLOCK 4) 2678 322-83F-RL Students must have passed all Block 4 courses. Wed 6:30-9:00 240 Students must be working or volunteering a (20 hrs in class) minimum of 14 hours per week in a child care Dates: Sept. 8, 15, 29, setting. The Fieldwork Placement Form must be Oct. 13, 27 & Nov. 10, handed in at the time of registration. All Fieldwork 24, Dec. 8, 2010. students are subject to a Police Check and must be Note: (210 hrs In a fully immunized. daycare and 20 hrs in class,) 6 hrs individual seminar with supervisor and 4 hrs small group seminar with supervisor. Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis. 13

CREDIT COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - DEC or CÉGEP à la carte courses, DEC = Diplôme d études collégiales ORGANIZATION OF AN EARLY 2681 322-503-VA (DEC) Tue 6:30-9:30 45 CHILDHOOD SERVICE 2682 322-503-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course INTRODUCTION TO THE 2683 322-602-VA (DEC) Wed 6:00-10:00 60 ADMINISTRATION OF AN EARLY 2684 322-602-VA (CALC) CHILDHOOD SERVICE Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course INCLUSION ISSUES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 2685 322-604-VA (DEC) Thu 6:30-9:30 45 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2686 322-604-VA (CALC) HOME DAYCARE FAMILY HOME DAYCARE 2689 322-GJC-03 This course is open to anyone who is interested Sat 9:00am-12:15pm 45 in a career in a family home daycare. Students (last class 9:00-11:45am) who do not bring proof of their recognition as a government subsidized home daycare provider, will be charged Hors Programme fees. ECONOMICS MACRO ECONOMICS (IN) 2692 383-920-VA (300.A0) Mon 6:00-9:15 45 2693 383-HSA-03 (last class 6:00-8:45) MICRO ECONOMICS (AN) 2694 383-200-VA (300.A0) Macro Economics (383-920) Thu 6:00-9:00 45 2695 383-HTB-03 ENGLISH (PLACEMENT TEST REQUIRED) INTRODUCTORY ENGLISH INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH 2698 603-101-MQ Placement Test Required Sat 9:00am-1:20pm 60 (previously 603-101-04) (last class 9:00-12:40pm) INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH 2699 603-101-MQ Placement Test Required Thu 6:00-10:00 60 (previously 603-101-04) POST-INTRODUCTORY ENGLISH ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES 2702 603-102-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Mon 6:00-10:20 60 (last class 6:00-9:40) ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES 2703 603-102-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Thu 6:00-10:00 60 ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES 2704 603-103-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Tue 6:00-10:00 60 ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES 2705 603-103-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Wed 6:00-10:00 60 ENGLISH - BLOCK B (CA) 2706 603-HSZ-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Tue 6:00-10:00 60 ENGLISH - BLOCK B (CA) (Back-Up) 2707 603-HSZ-04 English 603-101 or equivalent Wed 6:00-10:00 60 FRENCH (Course sections 2710 and 2711 prepare students for College level French and do not count toward graduation.) INITIATION AU FRANÇAIS, LANGUE 2710 602-011-50 Dates: Aug. 28 to Dec. 11, 2010 Sat 9:00am-3:30pm 90 SECONDE (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 1) (no class Sept. 4 and Oct. 9) (last class 9:00am-2:30pm) PRATIQUES DU FRANÇAIS, LANGUE 2711 602-005-50 French II (602-202-92), Initiation au Sat 9:00am-3:30pm 90 SECONDE,À L ORAL ET À L ÉCRIT POUR français langue seconde (FRA-NC2-90 (no class Sept. 4 and Oct. 9) LES ÉLÈVES NON FRANCOPHONES or 602-011-50 or equivalent (last class 9:00am-2:30pm) (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 2) Dates: Aug. 28 to Dec. 11, 2010 RÉDACTION D AFFAIRES (FRENCH 2712 602-HTE-VA (AEC) Tue 6:00-9:00 45 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION) 2713 602-HTE-VA (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course TRANSLATION 2714 602-HTF-04 (AEC) Wed 6:00-10:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2715 602-HTF-04 (CALC) 14 Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis.

COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 CREDIT COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS GEOGRAPHY WORLD: LAND AND PEOPLE (IN) 2718 320-100-VA (300.A0) Tue 6:00-9:00 45 2719 320-HSA-03 HISTORY WESTERN CIVILIZATION (IN) 2722 330-910-VA (300.A0) Wed 6:00-9:00 45 2723 330-HSA-03 WESTERN CIVILIZATION (IN) 2724 330-910-VA (300.A0) Thu 6:00-9:00 45 2725 330-HSA-03 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 2726 330-200-VA (300.A0) History of Western Civilization (330-910) Tue 6:00-9:00 45 WORLD (AN) 2727 330-HTB-03 This course is not open to students in 300.AB or 300.A3 HUMANITIES HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS 2730 345-102-MQ (previously 345-102-03) Sat 9:00am-12:15pm 45 (last class 9:00-11:45) HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS 2731 345-102-MQ (previously 345-102-03) Mon 6:00-9:15 45 (last class 6:00-8:45) HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE 2732 345-101-MQ (previously 345-102-03) Tue 6:00-10:00 60 HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE 2733 345-101-MQ (previously 345-102-03) Wed 6:00-10:00 60 HUMANITIES - BLOCK B: 2734 345-HSZ-VA Humanities 345-102 or 345-103 Tue 6:00-9:00 45 ETHICAL ISSUES (CA) HUMANITIES - BLOCK B: 2735 345-HSZ-VA Humanities 345-102 or 345-103 Thu 6:00-9:00 45 ETHICAL ISSUES (CA) MATHEMATICS SECONDARY 4 MATHEMATICS - 2738 201-013-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics (CST) Mon 6:00-8:10 60 REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (last Mon class 6:00-7:50) (TS 406 or SN 406) Wed 6:00-8:00 SECONDARY 5 MATHEMATICS - 2739 201-015-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics TS 406 or Mon 6:00-9:15 90 REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES SN 406 or High School Math (436) or (last Mon class 6:00-8:45) (TS 506 or SN 506) CEGEP Math (201-007) Wed 6:00-9:00 SECONDARY 5 MATHEMATICS - 2740 201-015-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics TS 406 or Tue/Thu 6:00-9:00 90 REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES SN 406 or High School Math (436) or (TS 506 or SN 506) CEGEP Math (201-007) CALCULUS 1 - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS 2741 201-NYA-05 Secondary 5 Mathematics - Mon/Wed 6:30-9:10 75 Remedial Activities 201-015-50 (last two classes or High School Math TS 506, SN 506 6:30-8:00) or 536 or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) CALCULUS 1 - FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE 2742 201-103-VA Secondary 5 Mathematics - Mon/Wed 6:30-9:10 75 OR COMMERCE STUDENTS Remedial Activities 201-015-50 (last two classes or High School Math TS 506, SN 506 6:30-8:00) or 536 or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) LINEAR ALGEBRA 1-2743 201-NYC-05 Secondary 5 Mathematics - Tue/Thu 6:30-9:00 75 FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS Remedial Activities 201-015-50 or High School Math TS 506, SN 506 or 536 or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) Recommended: Calculus I (201-NYA) and Calculus 2 (201-NYB) LINEAR ALGEBRA 1-2744 201-105-VA Secondary 5 Mathematics - Tue/Thu 6:30-9:00 75 FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE OR Remedial Activities 201-015-50 or High School Math TS 506, SN 506 or 536 or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) Recommended: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) CALCULUS 2 - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS 2745 201-NYB-05 Calculus 1 (201-NYA) Mon/Wed 6:30-9:10 75 (last two classes 6:30-8:00) METHODOLOGY QUANTITATIVE METHODS 2748 360-300-VA Wed 6:00-10:00 60 INTEGRATIVE PROJECT (CA) 2749 300-301-VA Quantitative Methods (360-300) AND Wed 6:00-9:00 45 For Autumn 2010 Graduating Students Only Research Methods (300-300) Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis. 15

CREDIT COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: 2752 109-101-MQ Dates: Sept. 13 to Nov. 22/10 (10 weeks) Mon 6:00-9:00 30 FITNESS (previously 109-103 course) (no class Oct. 11) FITNESS THROUGH WALKING 2753 109-105-02 Dates: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30/10 Thu 6:00-9:00pm 30 Intensive Walks: Sat. Sept. 11 & 25/10 Sat 8:00am-4:00 am Prerequisite: Physical Education (½ hour for lunch) (109-103 AND 109-104) OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PROCESSING INFORMATION I (WORD) 2756 412-HSB-05 (DEC) Tue/Thu 6:30-9:00 75 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2757 412-HSB-05 (CALC) PROCESSING INFORMATION II (MS OFFICE) 2758 412-HSF-04 (DEC) Wed 6:00-9:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2759 412-HSF-04 (CALC) EXCEL 2760 412-HSC-04 (DEC) Mon 6:00-10:20 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2761 412-HSC-04 (CALC) (last class 6:00-9:40) BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (WRITTEN) 2762 412-HSE-VA (DEC) Thu 6:00-10:00 60 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2763 412-HSE-VA (CALC) GRAPHICAL CREATION AND DIGITAL 2764 412-HSJ-03 (DEC) Mon 6:00-9:15 45 IMAGE EDITING I (ILLUSTRATOR) 2765 412-HSJ-03 (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course GRAPHICAL CREATION AND DIGITAL 2766 412-HSN-03 (DEC) Wed 6:00-9:00 45 IMAGE EDITING II (PHOTOSHOP) 2767 412-HSN-03 (CALC) Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course PAGE LAYOUT I 2768 412-HSM-05 (DEC) Tue/Thu 6:30-9:00 75 Also a Cégep à la carte (CALC) course 2769 412-HSM-05 (CALC) PHYSICS SECONDARY 5 PHYSICS - 2772 203-001-50 High School Math (436) or Mon/Wed 6:00-9:10 75 REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (PH 504) Secondary 4 Math TS 406 or SN 406 or (last two classes 6:30-8:00) Math 436 Upgrading (201-007) or Secondary 4 Math - Remedial Activities (201-013-50) AND Secondary 4 Physical Science STE 404 or SE 402 or Cegep Physical Science (982-021) or Secondary 4 Science - Remedial Activities (982-003-50) Co-Requisite: Secondary 5 Math - Remedial Activities (201-015-50) MECHANICS 2773 203-NYA-05 High School Physics (534) or Tue 6:30-9:30 75 Secondary 5 Physics - Remedial Activities Thu 6:30-8:30 (203-001-50) or Cégep Physics 534 Upgrading (203-006) or Intro to College Physics (203-HSG) AND Secondary 5 Math - Remedial Activities or 201-015-50, or High School Math TS 506 SN 506, or 536 Upgrading (201-009) Co-Requisite: Calculus 1 (201-NYA) WAVES, OPTICS AND MODERN PHYSICS 2774 203-NYC-05 Mechanics (203-NYA) AND Tue 6:30-9:30 75 Calculus 1 (201-NYA) Thu 6:30-8:30 Co-Requisite: Calculus 2 (201-NYB) ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM 2775 203-NYB-05 Mechanics (203-NYA) AND Mon 6:15-9:30 75 Waves Optics & Modern Physics (203-NYC) (last Mon class 6:15-9:00) AND Calculus 1 (201-NYA) AND Wed 6:30-8:30 Calculus 2 (201-NYB) PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (IN) 2778 350-102-VA (300.A0) Sat 9:00am-12:15pm 45 2779 350-HSA-03 (last class 9:00-11:45am) INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (IN) 2780 350-102-VA (300.A0) Thu 6:00-9:00 45 2781 350-HSA-03 ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY 2782 350-400-VA Any 200 or 300 Psychology course. Mon 6:00-9:15 45 PSYCHOLOGY (EN) This course is not open to students in 300.AB (last class 6:00-8:45) 16 Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis.

COURSE SEMESTER DATES: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 CREDIT COURSE TITLE SECTION COURSE# PREREQUISITE day(s) TIME HOURS SCIENCE SECONDARY 4 SCIENCE - REMEDIAL 2785 982-003-50 Mon 6:30-9:45 75 ACTIVITIES (STE 404 or SE 402) (last Mon class 6:30-9:15) Wed 6:30-8:30 (lab) SECONDARY 4 SCIENCE - REMEDIAL 2786 982-003-50 Tue 6:30-8:30 75 ACTIVITIES (STE 404 or SE 402) Thu 6:30-9:30 SOCIOLOGY INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY (IN) 2789 387-100-VA (300.A0) Mon 6:00-9:15 45 2790 387-HSA-03 (last class 6:00-8:45) SOCIOLOGY OF MASS MEDIA (AP) 2791 387-302-VA (300.A0) Individual and Society (387-100) Wed 6:00-9:00 45 2792 387-HTA-03 This course is not open to students in 300.AB or 300.A3 SPANISH BEGINNER S SPANISH 1 2795 607-101-VA (500.AD) Students with no knowledge of Spanish Tue 6:30-9:30 45 2796 607-HSA-03 Courses are filled on a first come first serve basis. 17

A. PERSONAL INFORMATION Letters Numbers Permanent Code Legal Family Name at Birth Given First Name APPLICATION FORM - AUTUMN 2010 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Did you ever apply to Vanier? YES NO Vanier College Student Number Other Family Name (if applicable) Other First Name(s) (if applicable) Date of Birth Sex M F Language of Use Mother Tongue Year Month Day FRENCH ENGLISH OTHER FRENCH ENGLISH OTHER B. PERMANENT ADDRESS Postal Code Number Street Apartment Province City Primary Phone Number Secondary Phone Number Ext. Email: C. OTHER INFORMATION Place of Permanent Residence since 1 Quebec 2 Outside Quebec 3 Outside Canada City January 1, 2009 Province If outside Canada: Country Place of Birth: Legal status in Canada: 1 Canadian Citizen* 2 Amerindian/Inuit* 3 Other* (eg. Permanent Resident, Recognized Refugee) Year Month Day * Effective Date: Year Month Day *Expiry Date: Country of citizenship (if other than Canada) High School Transcript MICC equivalence Birth Certificate - Quebec long form Birth Certificate - officially translated in English or French Valid Québec Medicare Card Certificat de Sélection du Quebec Canadian Citizenship Card (both sides) Immigration Form (IMM1000/5292) Convention Refugee Status Permanent Resident Card (both sides) D. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Secondary V Institution: Status in High School Secondary V Diploma Obtained Presently Registered Never Attended Date Diploma Obtained Status in College E. CHOICE OF PROGRAM Copy of document(s) attached: International Students - Temporary Resident Study Permit Certificat d Acceptation du Quebec - Collegial (CAQ) Proof of medical insurance As per your Birth Certificate: Father s Family Name (even if deceased) Father s First Name (even if deceased) Mother s Family Name (even if deceased) Mother s First Name (even if deceased) Your principal occupation during the last six months (check only one box) 1 Studies 2 Work 3 Other Diploma DEC Obtained Presently Registered Never Attended Institution Attended Studies Outside Quebec Place of Study: Canada Outside of Quebec Outside Canada - Country Year Month Day 200.B0 Science 300.AA Social Science (200.B0 & 300.AA you must have graduated High School) 080.07 Academic Review, Mutual Funds, Family Home Daycare, High School Remedial Courses 080.04 University Prerequisites 080.02 Cégep à la carte courses 080.02 Independent Studies Attestation Program # Attestation Name 18 F. PAYMENT Visa Mastercard Certified Cheque Money Order Card #: Expiry Date: Card Holder Name: A non-refundable $30.00 Application Fee will be charged when you apply to Vanier College. I certify that the information provided on this form is true and complete and I have provided the required documents. Signature: Today s Date: You must submit a photocopy of the documents needed for Québec Residence requirements in addition to other documents. Students who do not provide the appropriate documentation will automatically be charged additional fees. Please see page 19 for further details about Admission. VANIER COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION 821 Ste-Croix Ave., St-Laurent, Québec H4L 3X9 Tel: 514.744.7000 Fax: 514.744.7010 www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/conted

COURSE ADMISSION CRITERIA ALL STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF THEIR STATUS IN CANADA CREDIT All students must provide the following: Birth Certificate with both parents names Individuals born outside of Canada must also provide the following as proof of their status in Canada: Canadian Citizenship Card (both sides) or Landed Immigrant (IMM1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292) or Permanent Resident Card (both sides) or Convention Refugee and Certificat de Sélection du Québec and a Study Permit (see below) or Dependent of Holder of an Employment Authorization or Diplomatic Visa or Visa of a Diplomatic Dependent and Lettre d Attest ation de Protocole du gouvernement du Québec (valid for Vanier College) or First Nations People Band Card or Proof of citizenship of a country with whom the Québec government has an entente. Note: The following documents are not accepted as proof of citizenship, birth date, or Québec Residence Status: Passport, Social Insurance Card, or Military Identification. Study Permits: Holders of a Study Permit must have a valid permis d études for collegial education and a Certificat d Acceptation du Québec (CAQ) or Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) and proof of medical insurance valid for the entire semester, before they can register. The expiry date of your Study Permit must be after the end of the semester. You must pay International Student Fees (as established by the Ministère de l Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport) in addition to the fees listed on page 21. Holders of an Employment Authorization or a Refugee Claimant Document can only register for courses which last less than 6 months and must pay International Student Fees (as established by the Ministère de l Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport) in addition to the fees listed on page 21. STUDENTS MAY REGISTER IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS. IF YOU DO NOT INDICATE A PROGRAM YOU WILL BE PLACED IN INDEPENDENT STUDIES (080.02). 1. DIPLOMA OF COLLEGIAL STUDIES (DEC) To be eligible to register for a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC), you must submit: A or B from the list below. A. your Québec Secondary School Diploma*or a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (DEP) including Secondary IV and V First and Second Language and Math IV; or B. proof of scholarity deemed equivalent by MICC to the Québec Secondary School Diploma (see page 3); * All DEC students with a Québec Secondary School Diploma, must have passing grades in minimally Math IV (416), Secondary IV Physical Science (416), Secondary IV History, and Secondary IV and V First and Second Language of Instruction. OR 2. ATTESTATION OF COLLEGIAL STUDIES (AEC) To be eligible to register for an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC), you must submit: A or B or C AND D or E or F from the list below. Note: Some AEC programs have specific academic requirements in addition to those listed below. A. your Québec Secondary School Diploma, or a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (DEP) including Secondary IV and V First and Second Language and Math IV; or B. proof of scholarity deemed equivalent by MICC to the Québec Secondary School Diploma (see pages 2 and 3); or C. proof of instruction deemed sufficient by the College; AND D. you have not studied full-time for at least one year or 2 consecutive semesters; or E. you have proof of an agreement between the College and an employer or government (e.g. Emploi-Québec); or F. you have completed at least one year of post-secondary studies spread over a period of one year or more. OR 3. OTHER Please note that you will not be considered full-time in any of the following: 3a. ACADEMIC REVIEW (080.07) You are a former Cégep student who was registered in a DEC program, are not in good Academic Standing, and must complete courses in Continuing Education. 3b. MUTUAL FUNDS OR FAMILY HOME DAYCARE (080.07) You are taking Mutual Funds (with letter from employer) or Family Home Daycare (with proof of recognition as a Home Daycare provider). 3c. UPGRADING FOR CÉGEP ADMISSION (080.07) You need to complete a specific course or courses for admission into a Cégep program. 3d. UNIVERSITY PRE-REQUISITES (080.04) You need to complete a specific course or courses for admission into a selected University program. See page 26 for list of eligible University Pre-requisite courses. 3e. CÉGEP À LA CARTE (080.02) You are taking a Cégep à la carte course. 3f. INDEPENDENT STUDIES (080.02) You have been out of full-time secondary school for at least one year. You are simply taking a course for personal interest. All courses will be considered out of program (Hors Programme). 19

All fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Failure to do so will result in your course(s) being automatically deleted. CREDIT COURSE SELECTION FORM - AUTUMN 2010 Program Number Vanier College Student Identification Number Program Name: Please Print Clearly Legal Family Name at Birth (Last Name) Given First Name Area Code Primary Telephone Number Area Code Secondary Telephone Number Last Semester Attended at Vanier Area Code Work Telephone Number Extension/Local Autumn Winter Summer Year: Québec Secondary School Diploma or equivalent completed REASON FOR TAKING COURSE(S): (SEE PAGE 25) Yes No Course Selection 1. 2. 3. Section No. Section No. Section No. Course No. Course No. Course No. Category Category Category TITLE: DAY: TITLE: DAY: TITLE: DAY: # Hours # Hours # Hours Section No. Course No. Category TITLE: 4. DAY: # Hours Catagories: BLB = Block B English or Humanities, CE = 080.07 Program, COM = Complimentary, GEN = Block A English, Humanities, Physical Education, HP = Out of Program, MN = Remedial Activities: Chemistry, French, Mathematics, Physics, Science, PU = University Prerequisite, SPE = AEC or DEC Courses in Program Semester Parking Permit If you want to purchase a semester parking permit, please complete the following.each permit costs $30.00 per evening for the semester. (Nightly parking after 5:00pm is also available at a cost of $4.00 per individual evening. Tickets are available at the Parking Pay Stations.) There is no charge for parking on Friday evening, Saturday or Sunday. Vehicle Information Make of Vehicle: Colour of Vehicle: Licence Plate #: Parking Permit Information For which evening do you want the Parking Permit? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday I agree to adhere to all Vanier College parking regulations. Student Signature: Date: Office Signature: All fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Method of Payment NO cash or personal cheques are accepted. MasterCard VISA Certified Cheque Money Order Debit Card (in person only) Card No. Expiry Date: Card Holder Name: Card Holder Signature: Date: $30 Application Fee (if applicable) = $ Credit Tuition Fees = $ Hors Programme Tuition Fees = $ Activity, Registration & Auxiliary Fees = $ Québec Non-Resident Fees (if applicable) = $ International Student Fees (if applicable) = $ Parking Fees (if applicable) = $ TOTAL = $ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Parking Permit Number(s): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Total Fees Paid: $ Method of Payment: Date: Refund Information Student withdrew from College Course was cancelled by College Permit # Returned on See Fee Calculation Chart (pg. 21) By signing, I agree to pursue and complete the above program, as well as adhere to all College policies and deadlines. Student Signature Note: If you are graduating this semester you must complete the Graduation Evaluation Request Form available in Continuing Education, Room E-115, or online. VANIER COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION 821 Ste-Croix Ave., St-Laurent, Québec H4L 3X9 Tel: 514.744.7000 Fax: 514.744.7010 www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/conted Date 20