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It,s all here. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 senecacollege.ca

welcome If it matters to you, it matters to us. Your future. A path to a career you love. Pursuit of your passion. Whatever it is, it s all here. Seneca has the programs, professors and abundance of learning opportunities to help you succeed. You ll be challenged. You ll push yourself. And you ll gain the experience and the confidence to achieve your goals. Because it matters.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 areas of STUDy 38 PrograM LISTIng 60 PrograMS 266 KEy InForMaTIon PrograMS 60 animation 66 aviation 72 Business 126 Communications & Public administration 140 Community Services 152 Health Sciences 160 Hospitality & Tourism 170 Information & Communications Technology 186 Law & Public Safety 191 Media, Fashion & Design 210 Performance 214 recreation & Wellness 222 Science & Engineering Technology 257 Preparatory Studies 262 Pathways & Interdisciplinary Studies KEy InForMaTIon 266 academic year Dates 267 admissions Policies & Procedures 270 Financial aid & awards 271 College Fees 274 International Student Information 276 Services for Students 277 Index 280 Contact Information DOWNLOADABLE PDF AVAILABLE senecacollege.ca/fulltime FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 1

AReAS of STUDY With more than 290 programs and 500+ career options, Seneca offers boundless opportunities for you to pursue your career goals. We ll inspire you. We ll challenge you. And we ll help you graduate with the knowledge, skills and confidence to go wherever you want to go. 6,900 graduates and i m lucky to be one of them #Senecagrad2014 @kheaine 2 SeneCa

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ANImATION AReAS of STUDY PRogRAm AReAS 3D animation animation game art Visual effects for Film & television senecacollege.ca/study/animation Bring Ideas to Life Take your creativity and make it your calling. Seneca s award-winning programs in animation instil original, critical thinking and open worlds of career possibilities beyond the traditional. learn how to take an idea and bring it to life. tap into your self-expression and originality. Seneca s animation programs develop creative problem-solving skills to help you realize your full potential. you ll be taught by award-winning faculty, learning the latest skills in a high-tech 24-hour facility featuring 2D, 3D, gaming and visual effects technology. Programs are focused on applied content, giving you the chance to work on real-life projects with established industry partners. and with careers in the field expanding beyond traditional disciplines, our graduates are well positioned to seize the opportunities in these new areas. 4 SeneCa

AVIATION PRogRAm AReAS Flight & technology operations Safety senecacollege.ca/study/aviation Take Flight Prepare your career for take-off. Join the hundreds of highly accomplished Senecatrained aviation professionals serving domestic and international industries. a graduate. a licensed Pilot. a Working man. a Dream Come true. thank you @SenecaCollege #Senecagrad2014 #alumni @pilot_prateek Canada s gold standard in aviation schools, Seneca is a leader in the education and training of pilots and aviation industry professionals. We re renowned internationally for the quality of our graduates, rigorous programming, strong partnerships with industry, world-class facilities and applied research in the field. and our reputation continues to grow, drawing prestigious partnerships with training programs such as the Jazz Cadet program, Department of national Defence military training program and air georgian mentor program. Whether you re preparing for a career in flight, airline operations, safety management or quality assurance, we ll provide you with the skills to become a top professional in the industry. With 19 aircraft, 10 flight simulators, advanced learning labs and worldclass facilities, you ll benefit from the practical, hands-on training you need to excel in this exciting field. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 5

BuSINESS AReAS of STUDY 6 SeneCa

In today s fast-changing business world, it s anything but business as usual. Seneca graduates have the crossdisciplinary, in-demand skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world and shape it in positive ways. PRogRAm AReAS accounting & Financial Services Business management Fashion Business management global logistics Human resources international Business marketing office administration senecacollege.ca/study/business Lead the Way gain the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to successfully take on the challenges of today s and tomorrow s business world. as a Canadian leader in business education, Seneca Business develops graduates who have the industry knowledge, practical experience and critical thinking skills needed to achieve success in all aspects and at all levels of their careers. you ll benefit from a comprehensive program mix with a wide range of specializations built on a progressive and dynamic curriculum. at the core of all our programs is a global, customercentric focus, combined with a cross-disciplinary approach, covering areas such as data analytics, creativity, entrepreneurship, ethics and inventive problem-solving skills. you ll acquire valuable real-world experience through hands-on learning with the systems and processes of your future employers, participation in industry events and academic competitions as well as opportunities to build career connections with our partners, advisors, mentors and alumni. and you will graduate from Seneca equipped with the ability to adapt to change and make evidencebased decisions skills needed to succeed in the global marketplace. a first for north american college. @SenecaCollege includes cloud technology training in social media program. #onpse @collegesontario Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 7

COmmuNITY SERVICES AReAS of STUDY 8 SeneCa

make a meaningful contribution to your community. Influence its future. Gain the experience that supports your passion to help improve the lives of others. PRogRAm AReAS Behavioural Sciences Child Development Child & youth Worker early Childhood education Social Service Worker senecacollege.ca/study/communityservices Build Stronger Communities Help people to achieve their maximum potential or overcome personal challenges. Collaborate with community members to build active, inclusive environments. Work to enhance living conditions for everyone. Create stronger neighbourhoods. Seneca s Community Services programs provide you with the skills and experience to improve the social, emotional and environmental health and well-being of our communities. our programs offer a combination of in-class learning and practical experience. you ll gain exposure to community partners early in your program and have opportunities to take part in research projects, internships, co-operative education as well as local and international field experience and placements. those pursuing early Childhood education will also benefit from two on-site Child Care observation, learning and teaching Schools, providing valuable exposure to best practices in child development and education. my college offers students interview/ business clothes if needed. love teaching here @SenecaCollege @RusulAlrubail Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 9

COmmuNICATIONS & PuBLIC ADmINISTRATION AReAS of STUDY PRogRAm AReAS Corporate Communications government relations Public administration technical Communications senecacollege.ca/study/comm-andpublic-admin @SenecaCollege we are excited to be hosting executive leaders at our event - advice from the top: Be a leader in Pr, at Seneca@york. @bealeaderpr Shape the Conversation Be ready to influence the important issues, leaders and public discourse of tomorrow. Become a strategic communicator. Be prepared to succeed in the fast-paced world of strategic communications, public affairs or municipal government. Seneca s Communications & Public administration programs will give you the professional knowledge to take on the challenge of shaping reputations that are so vital to any organization. you ll learn to hone your interpersonal skills with real-life experience in areas such as writing, editing and delivering speeches, using contemporary tools and technology including social media and the web. if you pursue our public administration programs, you ll learn about the operations and functions of government including public relations, policy-making, committee structures and budget processes. our programs also provide access to valuable field experience in both the public and private sectors. you ll graduate poised and ready to shape the conversations of tomorrow. 10 SeneCa

HOSPITALITY & TOuRISm PRogRAm AReAS Flight Services Hospitality tourism & travel senecacollege.ca/study/hospitalityand-tourism Go Places Experience is everything. From local to global, learn what it takes to deliver first-class experiences and services to the world s travellers, passengers and guests. Discover a world of opportunity in the multibillion-dollar tourism industry. Seneca has been providing dedicated, industry-specific tourism programs for more than 30 years and many of our graduates are now working across the globe. you ll learn all you need to know about the business of hospitality and travel, gain an understanding of key business practices and marketing techniques and develop the customer service skills you need to succeed wherever you go. acquire hands-on skills in our unique on-site training facilities. learn to use the latest industry software. Benefit from international study and travel opportunities. at Seneca, the world is your classroom. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 11

HEALTH SCIENCES AReAS of STUDY 12 SeneCa

You have a passion for making a difference in the world. Fulfil your calling by learning to deliver exceptional care and prepare to work in some of the fastest growing professions. PRogRAm AReAS nursing opticianry Pharmaceutical Compliance Practical nursing Pre Health Science Veterinary technician senecacollege.ca/study/health-sciences Care to make a Difference Compassion, attention to detail, the ability to work well under pressure Seneca s Health Sciences programs help you develop the skills to succeed in the caring professions. through a combination of professional education and hands-on training, you ll graduate fully prepared to take on the challenges in this critical field. as a nursing student, you ll work with state-of-the-art medium and high fidelity simulation technology to prepare for real-world emergencies. our renowned Veterinary technician program provides you with the chance to work with both domestic and large farm animals, preparing you for a wide range of career options. international field experience in our programs provides you with the opportunity to travel abroad and further develop your skills. From emergency care to public health, pharmaceutical compliance to opticianry, a fulfilling career is in your hands. @dr_angle speaks to a class of final year @senecacollege #optician students about iris #jobopportunities in #eyecare @IRISVisualgroup Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 13

INFORmATION & COmmuNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AReAS of STUDY PRogRAm AReAS Computer networking & Security electronics & Computer engineering technology Software Development senecacollege.ca/study/info-andcomm-tech Transform the Future Create the game-changing innovations that will fuel Canada s digital future. Whether your focus is software, hardware or electronics, we ll get you career-ready. With the most comprehensive offering of computer and electronics programs in ontario, Seneca develops highly skilled, in-demand graduates who are ready to shape the future of our digital world. you ll learn from knowledgeable professors who are well connected to industry and gain hands-on experience working with professional-grade equipment in industry-standard facilities. innovative research projects with industry partners will give you the opportunity to apply in-class learning to solve real-world problems, all while establishing valuable connections. and as a recognized leader in open source education, Seneca s Centre for open technology enables you to contribute to a greater body of knowledge through collaboration with the open source community, business and other institutions. you ll graduate with the competitive edge you need to thrive in a field that is critical to all organizations. 14 SeneCa

LAW & PuBLIC SAFETY PRogRAm AReAS Law Court & tribunal administration law Clerk Paralegal Public safety advanced investigations & enforcement emergency Services Communications Firefighter, Pre-Service education & training Fire Protection Forensic investigative Studies Police Foundations Stand up and Be Counted On You re driven to serve and protect. To do right by your community. Turn your purpose into a profession through Seneca s Law & Public Safety programs. learn from experts and leaders drawn from the ranks of Canada s police forces, fire services and legal community. our programs provide you with the theoretical knowledge and practical training to pursue your calling. Whether you re acquiring the principles and skills to effectively engage with the public and manage emergency situations or preparing to pursue career opportunities in the judicial, regulatory or legal environments we ll equip you to take on your mission to serve and protect. senecacollege.ca/study/law-andpublic-safety Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 15

media, FASHION & DESIGN AReAS of STUDY 16 SeneCa

Look at the world differently. Create new stories. Do what you love and do it successfully. Explore the world of possibilities in a wide range of professional creative disciplines. PRogRAm AReAS advertising art Fundamentals Broadcasting television & radio event management & Design Fashion Floral Design graphic Design interactive media Journalism Photography senecacollege.ca/study/mediaand-design Create New Possibilities What s better than doing what you love? Doing it for a living. Whether it s video, photography, fashion or design, Seneca can give you the skills to take your passion to the next level. our media, Fashion & Design programs will teach you how to tell your story in compelling and marketable ways. Whether your story is told through a camera, textiles, a paintbrush or other mediums, you ll learn to look at things differently, solve problems creatively and gain the professional experience that will help you graduate job-ready. each of our programs combines applied learning with an emphasis on original thinking. you ll gain hands-on experience in real-world applications, learning to develop your craft in professional-grade studios. you ll learn from professors who are experts in their fields as well as industry professionals. With a strong focus on experiential learning and a curriculum that integrates new and traditional media, our programs will prepare you for exciting and rewarding work within this dynamic and everexpanding sector. @SenecaCollege represented at the great Wall of China. great way to end the fashion competition! @SenecaFashion @DoreenTo Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 17

PERFORmANCE AReAS of STUDY PRogRAm AReAS acting independent music Production independent Songwriting (new) senecacollege.ca/study/performance Stage Your Success Learn to sing, move and act. Become a triple threat. Acquire the performance and entrepreneurial skills to create a sensation right in the heart of one of North America s leading creative economies. learn the skills to put on a great show from some of the best programs in music and acting in the country. Seneca s programs in performance provide you with the craft-specific training to become proficient in performance and also capable of marketing your skills. our cross-disciplinary approach will give you experience in many different media, providing you with a broad range of skills to perform at your best. you ll develop your craft and the entrepreneurial prowess to make it on stage and behind the scenes. located in toronto, a top creative centre, means our graduates have many avenues to pursue their passion right here. 18 SeneCa

RECREATION & WELLNESS PRogRAm AReAS Cosmetic techniques & management esthetics & Spa therapies Fitness & Health Promotion (new) recreation & leisure Services therapeutic recreation senecacollege.ca/study/recreationand-wellness Be Active, Do Well Help people live healthy lives and achieve their personal best. Whether you specialize in fitness, recreation, therapeutic activity or esthetics, your passion can be your path to a career in the expanding recreation and wellness field. turn your passion for helping people live well into a career that s in demand all around the world. Whether your focus is on delivering fitness, recreation or other therapeutic interventions or joining a rapidly expanding industry in esthetics, spa therapy or cosmetics, Seneca will help you develop the skills to assist others in leading healthy, active and rewarding lives. With a hands-on approach to learning, you ll gain practical experience working with real clients to assess their needs and deliver the programs, interventions or services to ensure their well-being. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 19

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AReAS of STUDY 20 SeneCa

Advance the frontiers of science. Connect communities. Create technologies and environments. PRogRAm AReAS Life sciences Biotechnology Chemical technology Pharmaceutical lab technology Manufacturing, Machining & Design CnC Programming industrial & mechanical Design tool Design, tool & Die/ mould making civil & Environmental sciences Building Sciences Civil engineering technician/ technology environmental Sciences senecacollege.ca/study/science-andengineering-tech Invent Tomorrow Seneca s Science & engineering technology programs can prepare you for a career in designing solutions to some of our greatest everyday challenges. you ll learn why this work matters now and how it will impact our lives in the future. Whether your interest is in sustaining our natural and built environments, designing and building the technology of tomorrow or hands-on training in life sciences labs and the pharmaceutical development process, we ll prepare you with the knowledge and skills to work in some of the most dynamic industries in the world. What s a fab lab? think innovation. @SenecaCollege #onpse #technology @collegesontario Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 21

DegReeS, DIPlomAS & more There is more than one path to a successful and rewarding career. Whether you re still deciding on your career path and want to explore your options or are looking to build on your education by completing a specialization, Seneca offers a full range of credential options to suit you. Whatever stage you re at, whichever path you choose, we ll help you achieve what matters to you. Former #dualcredit student and #senecacollege lat grad now she s off to u of t! #proud @kileydempster 22 SeneCa

DEGREES 4-Year Programs a Seneca bachelor s degree offers the theory and practical experience that employers want. you ll benefit from small classes that enable you to interact with your professors and fellow students; opportunities to participate in applied research and contribute solutions to real-world problems; courses developed in consultation with industry; and work terms to help you build your professional network. With Seneca s wide range of degree programs and more in development and several joint degree programs with universities in Canada, you ll have choices to help you define your career path. senecacollege.ca/degrees DegReeS In: aviation Business Community Services Health Sciences information & Communications technology interdisciplinary Studies recreation & Wellness Science & engineering technology POST-GRADuATE CERTIFICATES 1-Year Programs a post-graduate certificate from Seneca is the ideal choice for recent postsecondary graduates seeking specialized career preparation. For professionals, a post-graduate certificate can lead to career advancement or provide a pathway to a new career in just one year. many of our post-graduate certificates feature a work component that enables you to hone your skills in industry and make important contacts before you graduate. senecacollege.ca/postgrads PoST-gRADUATe certificates In: animation Business Communications & Public administration Community Services Health Sciences information & Communications technology law & Public Safety media, Fashion & Design Science & engineering technology DIPLOmAS 2- and 3- Year Programs With more than 500 career options, Seneca offers a wide range of diploma programs that prepare you for various careers in a range of industries. Choose from a two-year diploma or a three-year advanced diploma. many Seneca programs offer a work-integrated learning component, either through co-op or field experience. Diplomas also prepare you for Seneca degrees or pathways to further education in Canada and abroad. senecacollege.ca/diplomas PREP STuDIES A first step to college or university our general arts programs are all about giving you options. if you re new to postsecondary education and have not decided on a career path, consider general arts at Seneca. it s one year of general studies that will prepare you for further education at college or university. senecacollege.ca/genarts our one-year prep certificates are an ideal way to explore an industry or career direction and improve your grades for further education in one of our degree or diploma programs. senecacollege.ca/prepcerts Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 23

DEGREE TRANSFER PATHWAYS DegReeS, DIPlomAS & more Diploma to degree and beyond every year, more Seneca students are choosing to further their education at Seneca and beyond. in addition to offering a range of in-demand, career-focused Seneca bachelor s degrees, we re a leader in ontario in offering established pathways to a wide range of credentials offered by other colleges, universities and institutions in the gta and around the world. We also offer a dedicated advisory service to assist prospective students, current students and alumni on their educational journey. senecacollege.ca/degreetransfer First-of-its-kind degree if you already have a diploma but want a degree, or have credits from previous college or university studies, Seneca offers an opportunity for you to complete your degree in as little as two years. With the Bachelor of interdisciplinary Studies, you ll be prepared to compete academically and professionally. you ll round out your learning with core studies in communications, arts and professional specializations. you ll also benefit from flexible course delivery options, a work experience component and a strong emphasis on applied research. senecacollege.ca/ins university partnerships Partnerships between Seneca s liberal arts program and york university, university of toronto and trent university give students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of arts degree and a Seneca diploma in as little as four years. our pathways will help you reach your education and career goals. senecacollege.ca/lat 24 SeneCa

FLEXIBLE LEARNING Learn on your time as a recognized champion of educational pathways, Seneca offers dynamic and flexible learning options that enable you to take courses in person during the day, the evening and on weekends or through a variety of alternative modes, including online, hybrid and correspondence. Part-time studies even when you can t give up your day job, you can choose to pursue your education through part-time studies. Certificate, diploma, degree and post-graduate certificate programs are available evenings and on weekends through part-time studies. Participate online at a distance or on campus. you can opt to complete your entire program part-time, start part-time and then switch to full-time studies or the other way around. the choice is yours. AReAS of STUDY: BuSineSS Community Finance, accounting, administration, Human resources ece, Child Development, Health, Safety, legal CreatiVe applied arts, Design education teaching, technology environment Sustainability, green industry HealtH Practical nursing, rehabilitation, autism, Social Service Worker HumanitieS arts, general education, interdisciplinary Studies language esl, english languages technology it, Computer, industrial, Building senecacollege.ca/ce you can select from a broad range of programs and courses and register on a class-by-class basis. you decide which path you want to follow, which classes you want to take and when you want to pursue your educational goals. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 25

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING experiential learning When it comes to graduating job-ready, having real-world experience matters. At Seneca, we complement your in-class learning with a range of opportunities for you to acquire practical skills and valuable connections outside the classroom. Co-op Working for pay in a professional setting is a great way to bridge the gap between theory and practice and to learn the daily realities of the job not to mention an ideal opportunity to develop a network of industry contacts. Seneca s Co-operative education department supports you in obtaining work terms at a company or organization in your field to give you hands-on experience. Field experience a field experience during your program enables you to relate what you learn in our classrooms and labs to what s happening in the workplaces you ll be headed to after graduation. and getting that field experience while you re still in school gives you a head start. you ll develop professional contacts within your industry and enhance your resumé at the same time. Learn abroad each year, Seneca welcomes students from more than 100 countries who come to Canada to learn, bringing the world to our campuses and classrooms. it s part of what makes the Seneca experience special. and Seneca s students can also study, work and volunteer abroad while at the same time earning credits towards their credentials. an international learning experience is fascinating, fun and increasingly valuable in a global economy, no matter what your field. 26 SeneCa

APPLIED RESEARCH Solving real-world challenges with real-world solutions at Seneca, our applied research projects are all about you. Working with industry partners and faculty, we create opportunities to enrich your learning experiences through real-world projects. our goal is to enable you to use your skills and talents to find solutions to real technical, business or innovation challenges. our applied research projects are collaborative efforts and a great opportunity for you to work with other students, to interact with industry and to apply your education and build experience. Here are just some of our applied research projects: BIgBlUeBUTTon an emerging, open source browser-based conferencing system for online learning. (Key partner: Blindside networks) FlIgHT InSTRUcToR calibration Tool Development of a web-based instructor evaluation training and calibration tool to address the increasing need for evaluator standardization. (Key partner: ottawa aviation Services) RegISTeReD early childhood educators (Rece) AnD children S mental HeAlTH a study focused on the awareness of children s mental health and mental health services from the perspective of reces leading to potential modifications in programs and services. (Key partner: Kinark Child and Family Services) SPAce 3-D Development of 3-D models of commercial office buildings that can be displayed and accessed through standard browsers. (Key partner: Space Database inc.) AUgmenTeD ReAlITY USeR experience DeSIgn ToolSeT Focused on the exploration and development of market-ready augmented reality applications, this project pushed the definition of what has been traditionally thought of as interactive mobile applications. (Key partner: Simentit inc.) senecacollege.ca/research New Entrepreneurship initiative (HELIX) Seneca s youth entrepreneurship initiative, a partnership with venturelab, enables students to explore, and, in some cases, develop their own business ventures that relate to personal health products or services. this is an opportunity for selected students to develop entrepreneurial skills and take their business ideas to the next level with access to mentors, incubator workspace and other business start-up resources. this is an initiative of the government of ontario that is managed by ontario Centres of excellence. @SenecaCollege establishing first ontario Centre for research in student mobility ow.ly/zehjz #onpse #cdnpse @collegecan Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 27

campuses With campuses across the GTA, Seneca is always close by. Our campuses are accessible by car and public transit and there s also a free daily shuttle bus available to get you between Newnham, Seneca@York, markham and King campuses. VIRTUAl ToUR take a virtual look inside our campuses with google 360 tours. Walk through and see all that Seneca has to offer including our classrooms, labs, facilities, residence and more. senecacollege.ca/campuses Currently watching 5 different sets of simultaneous fireworks from our @SenecaCollege rez. life s pretty good! #yyz #HappyCanadaDay #hcd @thefirstjoel 28 SeneCa

NEWNHAm 1750 Finch ave. east, toronto, on m2j 2X5 One of Canada s largest college campuses, located at Finch Avenue and the DVP/404. PRogRAm AReAS AT THIS campus: aviation Business Community Services education environment Health Sciences Humanities information & Communications technology language law & Public Safety media, Fashion & Design Public administration recreation & Wellness Science & engineering technology SENECA@YORK 70 the Pond road, toronto, on m3j 3m6 Located in the middle of York university near the intersection of Steeles Avenue and Keele Street. PRogRAm AReAS AT THIS campus: animation Communications Community Services Health Sciences information & Communications technology media, Fashion & Design Performance Public administration Science & engineering technology Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 29

markham campuses 8 the Seneca Way, markham, on l3r 5y1 Located where highways 7 and 404 meet in the heart of York Region s business community. PRogRAm AReAS AT THIS campus: Business Hospitality & tourism media, Fashion & Design KING 13990 Dufferin Street, King City, on l7b 1B3 Located on 282 hectares of woods, lake and fields in King City about 40 minutes north of Toronto in York Region. This campus will be undergoing one of the largest revitalization and expansion projects in Seneca s history. The number of full-time students at King will grow by 1,450 to a total of more than 5,000 by 2017. PRogRAm AReAS AT THIS campus: Community Services Health Sciences law & Public Safety recreation & Wellness Science & engineering technology 30 SeneCa

PETERBOROuGH AVIATION CAmPuS 925-580 airport road, Peterborough, on K9J 0e7 Students in years two to four of the Bachelor of Aviation Technology program train and study at this new world-class aviation campus. JANE 21 Beverly Hills Drive, toronto, on m3l 1a2 The home of Seneca s Centre for Advanced Technologies is located at Jane Street and Highway 401. COmmuNITY CAmPuSES newmarket Scarborough Vaughan yorkgate Seneca s Community Campuses offer employment services for adults, specialized training programs for internationallytrained immigrants and academic upgrading for both youth and adults. Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 31

SUPPoRT SeRVIceS At Seneca, helping you succeed means being there when you need us. Whether you re looking for extra help with your courses, trying to find a place to live or interested in getting involved in campus life, we offer a range of services to help you make the most of your college experience. From mentoring and tutoring to housing and financial assistance, we re here for you. Super helpful lady @SenecaCollege s accessibility services today! glad to be heading there in the fall! @chrisyyao 32 SeneCa

Support for your studies learning centres For those who need a little help with their courses, our learning Centres provide various approaches to learning support, including in-class tutoring, one-on-one sessions, group tutoring, exam preparation and workshops. We can help you develop learning strategies and skills essential to success in your program. online learning SUPPoRTS microsoft office applications like Word, excel, access or PowerPoint are essential tools in many classrooms and work environments. our learning Services help ensure you have the skills and knowledge in ms office to be successful in your courses and program. Visit the learning Centre to get more information about enhanced learning supports. TeST centres our test Centres serve many students including new students who are writing skills assessments, students with disabilities who need access to supports and assistive technology, students who are taking online courses and students who have missed a test or exam in their class. our helpful staff will ensure you are provided with a positive testing experience and provide the environment necessary for you to be successful. Help when you need it mentoring Seneca has a unique mentoring program designed to help new students make the most of their college life. Smile (or Student mentoring in life education) offers you a great opportunity to connect with a senior student in your program area who can support you in your transition to the College. AcceSSIBIlITY SeRVIceS if you have a disability that might affect your learning, we re here to support you. We can help you identify the appropriate academic accommodations available that can help you to engage in your studies. senecacollege.ca/learnmore Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 33

SUPPoRT SeRVIceS Help when you need it counselling the demands of college life can sometimes leave students feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Personal counsellors are available to help. We can provide support for a range of issues (such as anxiety or depression) and can refer you to specialized resources in the community. FInDIng work go from learning to working with the expert help from our Career Services team. Professional consultants will help you achieve your career goals with services such as: resumé critiques mock interviews Job fairs and employer recruitment events senecacareerlink.com an exclusive online job bank for students senecacollege.ca/learnmore Get involved STUDenT government the Seneca Student Federation (SSF) is a student-run organization aimed at making life more meaningful for you as a Seneca student. the SSF helps you engage with the College, build lasting relationships and, of course, have fun in the process. STUDenT clubs Join one of our clubs or associations (or start one of your own) and reap the benefits. meet people with similar interests, network, build relationships and develop your leadership skills. ATHleTIcS & RecReATIon Seneca has a long and proud tradition of sporting excellence. From varsity sports to campus recreation, our goal has been to provide the best programs to optimize your health and wellness, while boosting school spirit and morale. senecacollege.ca/learnmore 34 SeneCa

Where to live HoUSIng our residences are located at newnham and King campuses and include private bedrooms and bathrooms, cable television, internet access, telephone with free local calls and voicemail and ensuite kitchenettes with a fridge and microwave. senecarez.ca We also maintain a housing registry to help students locate affordable housing off-campus. senecacollege.ca/housing Financial aid each year, we offer millions of dollars in scholarships, bursaries and other awards based on both academic achievement and financial need. their values range from $50 to $5,000. Hundreds of bursaries and scholarships are available yearly. senecacollege.ca/payforschool ScHolARSHIPS & BURSARIeS THe DIFFeRence Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement while bursaries are awarded for financial need. Some awards are open to all students, while others are offered only to students enrolled in specific programs or from specific communities. Head Start tuition Bursaries are available to firstyear students. you may qualify for $1,000 in tuition assistance for diploma and post-graduate certificate programs and $2,000 for degree programs. ATHleTIc ScHolARSHIPS Seneca offers athletic scholarships to members of the 16 varsity teams that represent Seneca in the ontario Colleges athletic association. on-campus JoBS through Seneca s Work-Study program, full-time students who qualify can help finance their education with a part-time, on-campus job. osap the ontario Student assistance Program is a repayable government loan program for Canadian citizens, permanent residents and protected persons. more information is available at: osap.gov.on.ca Full-time StuDieS 2015/16 35

ATHleTIcS & RecReATIon Get your fitness fix. Compete on a varsity team. Take part in intramural sports or recreational activities. With gyms located at four of our campuses, it s game on. VARSITY TeAmS AT SenecA: Badminton Basketball men s, Women s Baseball men s Cross-Country running Curling Fastball Women s golf indoor Soccer men s, Women s rugby men s, Women s Soccer men s, Women s Volleyball men s, Women s senecasting.ca looking forward to going to Seneca next year @SenecaCollege ready to show off my amazing sports skills @Jackattackto 36 SeneCa

PROGRAM LISTING The journey to success starts here. Check out the full list of programs, including admission requirements, where your program is offered, start dates and program duration. BECOME A SENECA STUDENT 1. Explore your program options at senecacollege.ca 2. Check the admission requirements 3. Apply to Seneca online at ontariocolleges.ca 4. Accept your offer 5. Welcome to your first day FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 37

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code 3D Animation (Graduate Certificate) 911 and Emergency Services Communications (Certificate) Academic Upgrading (Seneca College Certificate) Accounting (Diploma) Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) Accounting Techniques (Certificate) Acting for Camera and Voice (Diploma) Advanced Investigations and Enforcement (Graduate Certificate) Airline Pilot Flight Operations (Graduate Certificate) Animation (Advanced Diploma) Applied Electronic Design (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals (Certificate) DAN A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design ESC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) N/A Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) ACC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ACF Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) APP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ACT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ACV Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) AIE APF A recognized degree from an accredited institution in a relevant course of study (e.g. Criminology, Justice Studies, etc.) OR A postsecondary diploma in Police Foundations, Law and Security Administration, or other relevant course of study (e.g. Paralegal, etc.) from a recognized postsecondary institution A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution Commercial Pilot License, Group 1 Instrument Rating ANI Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) AED A recognized Engineering degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in Electronics or Computer Engineering Technology AST Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Art Fundamentals AFD Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Aviation Operations (Optional Co-op) AVO Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (MCT 4C) (recommended grade 60% or over) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Aviation Safety (Optional Co-op) ASE Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (MCT 4C) (recommended grade 60% or over) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed 38 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page digital animator; digital modeler; visual effects artist; motion capture specialist communicator/dispatcher with police; fire, ambulance; private police; security; alarm response; other public safety agencies SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) KG F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 4, 5 61 5 187 upgrade basic skills to meet college entry requirements NM, NH, SC, VA, YG F, W, S Continuous/ Semester Intake 6 258 accounting technician; payroll administrator; tax clerk/tax return preparer; accounts receivable/payable administrator; general accounting co ordinator; small business accountant MK, NH F, W, S (NH) F (MK) 4 Semesters (2 Years) 74 accountant, accounting/accounts supervisor; financial analyst (junior); taxation audit analyst; loan officer; internal audit technician; managerial accountant; business analyst; budget co ordinator NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 75 payroll administrator; payroll specialist; payroll accountant; human resource & payroll generalist; general accounting co ordinator NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 77 bookkeeper; accounts payable clerk; accounts receivable clerk; payroll administrator/supervisor NH F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 79 film/tv actor; theatre actor; voice over actor; radio/tv commercial actor; animation character actor; video games voice over actor SY F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1 211 policing; private policing; security; private investigator KG F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 2, 4, 5 188 professional pilot; first officer; regional pilot; airline pilot; training pilot; crew resource management; safety management systems; human factors NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 3, 4, 5 67 animator; modeler; character designer; storyboard artist; layout artist SY F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 1, 5 62 product development and support in microelectronics and wireless communications NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) preparation for further study NH, SY F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 2, 4, 5 171 224 drawing; colour theory; photography; art history SY F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1 192 airport operations; flight dispatcher; crew scheduling; airline operations; quality assurance auditor NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 68 aviation safety officer; emergency response; database administrator; sms coordinator NH F 6 Semesters (3 Years) 69 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 3 OR 3 to 5 years of documented industry flight experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 6 This program starts frequently throughout the year. Contact the program advisors directly for registration information FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 39

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Bachelor of Aviation Technology (Co-op) FPR 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (MCV 4U) Grade 12 Math (MHF 4U) Grade 12 Physics (SPH 4U) Bachelor of Child Development (Co-op) BCD 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Bachelor of Child Development (Fast Track) (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - Business Management (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - Business Management (Fast Track) (Co-op) BCDX BBM BBMX ECE diploma or ECE equivalency with a minimum 3.0 G.P.A. would be eligible to apply for semester four. 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Completion of the Business diploma or Business Administration advanced diploma required. All credentials will be assessed. Candidates that fully qualify for FAST TRACK will be given direct entry to the second or third year of this program. Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Services Management (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - Human Resources Strategy and Technology (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (Co-op) FSM HST IAF 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (Co-op) BMI 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (Fast Track) (Co-op) BMIX Completion of the Business - International Business diploma or Business Administration - International Business advanced diploma required. All credentials will be assessed. Candidates that fully qualify for FAST TRACK will be given direct entry to the second or third year of this program. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Co-op) INS 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Bachelor of Technology - Informatics and Security (Co-op) Bachelor of Technology - Software Development (Co-op) IFS BSD 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation DTR 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 65% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Behavioral Sciences (Diploma) Bioinformatics (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) BHS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BIF A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Biotechnology, Biology or a closely related field For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed 40 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page airline pilot; military pilot; flying instructor; charter pilot; aviation management; air traffic control; corporate aviation; civil aviation inspector NH/YPQ F 8 Semester (4 Years) 1, 5 70 early childhood educator; resource teacher; ECE consultant; child and family professional; ECE supervisor/administrator; early interventionist early childhood educator; resource teacher; ECE consultant; child and family professional; ECE supervisor/administrator; early interventionist entry level positions in private, public or non-profit sector management; start your own business KG, NH F 8 Semesters (4 Years) KG, NH F 8 Semesters (4 Years) NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) 5 141 5, 7 141 5 80 entry level positions in private, public or non-profit sector management; start your own business entry level management positions in banking; life insurance; wealth management; financial planning; regulatory administration NH S 6 Semesters (3 Years) or 4 Semesters (2 Years) NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) 5, 7 80 5 82 human resources administrator; human resources generalist; human resources specialist NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) 5 84 accounting positions in financial institutions, government and not for profit organizations; multinational and small business corporations such as: small business controller, divisional and corporate accountant; accountant technology analyst; international financial analyst or systems analyst private and public international business environments; government departments; international non government organizations; customs brokerage; manufacturing; goods and services exporting and importing; purchasing; procurement; international trade development; international sales and marketing; consulting and finance private and public international business environments; government departments; international non government organizations; customs brokerage; manufacturing; goods and services exporting and importing; purchasing; procurement; international trade development; international sales and marketing; consulting and finance community based not for profit organizations; education; government; financial services; conservation authorities; police forces; military; retail/ merchandising security operator; junior security analyst; security analyst; network administrator; IT auditor; information security analyst; cyber security consultant; security specialist systems analyst; programmer/analyst; internet designer/developer; client/ server application developer; database application specialist; project manager recreation therapist in health clinics, hospital settings, rehabilitation centres, mental health settings, homes for the aged, community centres, family service centres, correctional facilities behavioural interventionist; educational assistant or educational resource facilitator in a school; employment in correctional facilities, group homes or other specialized centres NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) NH F 6 Semesters (3 Years) or 4 Semesters (2 Years) NH F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) SY F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) SY F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) KG F 8 Semesters (4 Years) KG F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 5 86 5 88 5, 7 88 5 263 5 172 5 174 5 215 153 bioinformatics technician; bioinformatics scientist SY F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 4, 5 225 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 7 Direct entry into year two of study. Applicants to fast-track programs must submit official transcripts demonstrating proff of successful study at the postsecondary level. This may be the completion or partial completion of a credential in a related field. Applicants with partial completion and relevant work experience may also be considered. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 41

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Biotechnology - Advanced (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Brand Management (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Broadcasting - Radio (Diploma) Broadcasting - Radio (Joint with York University) (Diploma) Broadcasting - Television (Diploma) Broadcasting - Television (Joint with York University) (Diploma) Building Systems Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) Business (Diploma) Business - Insurance (Diploma) Business - International Business (Diploma) Business - Marketing (Diploma) Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Small Business (Advanced Diploma) Business Administration - Financial Planning (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Business Administration - Human Resources (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Business Administration - International Business (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) BTA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry (C) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BMK A recognized degree from an accredited institution with a specialization in a marketingrelated discipline (e.g. commerce, economics, statistics, social psychology, cultural anthropology) from an accredited institution RTVR Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) RTYR Completion of two years of a B.A. program OR three years of an honours B.A. program at York University RTVT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) RTYT Completion of two years of a B.A. program OR three years of an honours B.A. program at York University BTS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BBS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BIN Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BUI Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BMT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BAS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BAF Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BHR Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BAB Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 42 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page laboratory technologist in molecular genetics; biochemistry; research assistant or technologist; cell culture SY F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 226 brand or product manager; brand specialist; brand consultant; marketing manager; account manager; category manager; sales manager MK F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 90 radio announcer; radio scriptwriter; sales and promotion SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 193 radio announcer; radio scriptwriter; sales and promotion SY F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5, 8, 9 193 television producer or director; television scriptwriter; production coordinator; camera person; video editor SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 194 television producer or director; television scriptwriter; production coordinator; camera person; video editor building systems engineering technician; energy system operations practitioner; energy systems operator SY F 4 Semesters (2 Years) NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5, 8, 9 194 228 manufacturing, sales and service industries; small business; entry level positions in business MK, NH F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 91 claims; underwriter; broker NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 92 entry level international trade; customs; manufacturing; goods and service exporting; logistics; supply chain management; purchasing; international trade and research; international sales and marketing NH F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 93 market research; media planning; account executive; customer service; sales; marketing and sales associate; event coordinator; trade show representative MK F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 94 start your own business; acquire an existing business or franchise; take over family business MK, NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 95 financial advisor; investment advisor; personal banker; estate and retirement planner NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 96 human resources administrator; human resources assistant; human resources generalist; human resources specialist NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 97 entry level international trade; customs; manufacturing; goods and service exporting; logistics; supply chain management; purchasing; international trade and research; international sales and marketing; international consulting; international finance; business analyst; project management NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 99 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 8 Articulated with York University degree program 9 Students must complete 2 or 3 years of study at York University to apply FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 43

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Business Administration - Management (Advanced Diploma) Business Administration - Marketing (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) BAG Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) BAM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Business Administration - Purchasing and Supply Management (Advanced Diploma) Chemical Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Chemical Laboratory Technician (Diploma) Chemical Laboratory Technology - Pharmaceutical (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Child and Youth Worker (Advanced Diploma) Civil Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) Civil Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Civil Engineering Technology (Joint with York University) (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) College Opportunities (Certificate) BAO Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CHY Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry (C) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CLT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry (C) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CLP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry (C) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CYW Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CVL Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CVT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CVTY CAP Completion of three years of a B.A. in the Environmental Studies program (BES) at York University OSSD or Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) Computer Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Computer Networking and Technical Support (Diploma) ECT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CNS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 44 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page general business management; project co ordinator; sales account management; client services; regional sales; business analyst MK, NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 10 101 marketing assistant; marketing co-ordinator; sales manager; tradeshow management; media relations; customer service and marketing assistant; project co-ordinator; events co-ordinator; promotional co-ordinator; marketing administrative assistant; market research and analysis; media planning; account executive; sales account management; client services; regional sales; media buyer; product manager; brand manager production assistant/manager/supervisor; buyer; quality assurance; production planning; inventory management MK F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) MK, NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 102 10 103 analytical chemistry technologist; quality control/quality assurance technologist; occupational health chemistry technologist; environmental chemistry technologist SY F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 229 laboratory technician; quality control technician; analytical chemistry technician SY F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 231 pharmaceutical technologist; quality control/quality assurance technologist; production/manufacturing/formulation technologist SY F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 232 group homes; therapeutic preschool programs; hospitals; community-based programs; schools KG F 6 Semesters (3 Years) 143 AutoCAD technician; survey technician; material testing/quality control; construction specialist NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 234 designer; supervisor; contractor; inspector for construction; project manager; environmental enhancement and protection NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 235 designer; supervisor; contractor; inspector for construction; project manager; environmental enhancement and protection NH F 6 Semesters (3 Years) 235 explore pathways to a wide variety of work settings, social services, apprenticeship and business; further training opportunities in college and university industrial programmer; network administrator; network support specialist; software specialist; computer repair specialist; computer consultant; network analyst/installer; product support; specialized electronic designer NH F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 259 176 technical support specialist; network administrator; LAN/PC technician; computer consultant; web management SY F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 5 178 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 10 Students completing year one and year two at Markham campus can continue at Newnham Campus for year three or can transfer to the Business Administration - Marketing program at Markham Campus FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 45

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Computer Programmer (Diploma) Computer Programming and Analysis (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Computer Systems Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) CPD Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CPA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CTY Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Cosmetic Techniques and Management CTM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Court and Tribunal Administration (Diploma) Court and Tribunal Administration (Articulated) (Diploma) Creative Advertising (Diploma) Creative Advertising (Joint with York University) (Diploma) Database Application Developer (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Documentary and Non-Fiction Media Production (Gradute Certificate) Early Childhood Education (Diploma) Early Childhood Education (Accelerated) (Diploma) Electronics Engineering Technician (Diploma) Electronics Engineering Technology (Advanced Diploma) Energy Management - Built Environment (Graduate Certificate) Environmental Landscape Management (Co-op) (Diploma) Environmental Technician (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) CTA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CTAT Substantial completion of a B.A. from the Law and Society program at York University or a recognized degree or equivalent from an Ontario university in Justice Studies CAB Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) CABY DAD DNM Completed two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University A degree or postsecondary diploma in Computers OR A degree or postsecondary diploma in a non computer field, +2 yrs IT experience OR A degree or postsecondary diploma in a non computer field and completion of IT programming courses A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution ECE Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ECYA A Bachelor of Arts degree (or other undergraduate degree) or documentation of assessed degree equivalency Documentation which reflects previous paid or volunteer experience with young children EEN Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EET Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EMB A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Engineering Technology or Life Sciences OR three-year postsecondary diploma with a minimum of 3 years documented related work experience EVLC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ETM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 46 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page computer programmer; software developer; computer consultant SY F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 179 computer programmer; systems analyst; software developer; web developer; network designer; database administration SY F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 years) 180 technical support specialist; network administrator; LAN/PC technician; computer consultant; web management SY F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 years) 182 cosmetician; beauty advisor; freelance make up artist; freelance demonstrator; account executive NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 217 court clerk; court and tribunal administrator NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 127 court clerk; court and tribunal administrator NH F 2 Semesters (9 Months) 8, 9 128 advertising copywriter; account executive; marketing co ordinator; media buyer; media planner MK F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 195 advertising copywriter; account executive; marketing co ordinator; media buyer; media planner database developers; database web programmers; database programmers; web developers MK F 4 Semesters (2 Years) SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 5, 8, 9 195 1, 2, 4, 5 184 independent documentary filmmaker; new media content producer; videographer; story producer; positions in post-production department child care director; ECE teacher (preschool, infant/toddler and school age); private home child care supervisor; ECE in kindergarten SY F 2 Semesters (8 Months) KG, NH F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 4, 5 197 1 144 child care director; ECE consultant; ECE teacher (preschool, infant/toddler and school age); ECE in kindergarten NH S 3 Semesters (35 Weeks) 1, 4 145 home entertainment specialists; CATV technician; telecom technician; technical/sales representative; equipment installer; cabling technician; specialized electronic designer; telephone network technician; network administrator; network support technician researcher/designer; electronic sales or service representative; electronics consultant; communications specialist; telecom technologist; automation specialist; automation & robotics technologist NH F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) NH F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 237 238 energy management specialists; energy auditors; energy technicians; property managers; environmental assessors; eco advisors NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4 240 environmental landscaper; horticulturist/nursery worker; park technician KG F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 146 environmental assessment investigator; construction monitor NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 241 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 8 Articulated with York University degree program 9 Students must complete 2 or 3 years of study at York University to apply FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 47

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Environmental Technician - Sampling and Monitoring (Diploma) Environmental Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Esthetician (Diploma) Esthetics and Spa Therapies (Advanced Diploma) Event and Media Production (Diploma) Event Management - Event and Exhibit Design (Graduate Certificate) Event Marketing - Sports, Entertainment, Arts (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Fashion Arts (Advanced Diploma) Fashion Business (Diploma) Fashion Business Management (Advanced Diploma) ESM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EMT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EST Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EAS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EMP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) EVT EVM A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in a design or fine art related program A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution FAA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FAB Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FBM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Fashion Studies (Certificate) Financial Services - Client Services (Diploma) Financial Services Compliance Administration (Graduate Certificate) Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training (Certificate) Fire Protection Engineering Technician (Diploma) FST Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FSA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FCA A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution FFP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 or 12 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry (C) or (U) Grade 12 Math (MCT 4C, MHF 4U or MCV 4U) FPN Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 48 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page environmental technician; environmental specialist; junior environmental scientist; field technician (air/water/soil); environmental co-ordinator KG, NH W 4 Semesters Consecutive (16 Months) 242 data collector and monitor; computer modeler; watershed planner NH F 6 Semesters (3 Years) 243 esthetician; product representative; trainer; spa operator and entrepreneur NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 218 esthetician; medical esthetician; skin care therapist; business entrepreneur; trainer NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 219 corporate event producer; audio visual technician; corporate video producer/editor SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 5 198 special events organizer; trade show planner/designer; assistant event co ordinator; assistant creative designer; junior exhibit/event designer; festival organizer NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 2, 4, 5 199 special events organizer; trade show planner/designer; assistant event coordinator; assistant creative designer; junior exhibit/event designer; festival organizer MK F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5, 12 105 designer; stylist; pattern maker; quality control; production manager; trend forecaster; technical designer; product developer; fashion entrepreneur NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 1 200 merchandise allocator; wholesale sales rep; buyer; store merchandiser; store operations manager NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 106 product developer; buyer; merchandise planner and allocator; category manager; merchandiser for manufacturing; sourcing specialist; import/ exporter; logistics specialist; wholesale sales manager; marketing communications specialist NH F 3 Semesters (3 Years) 107 drawing; colour theory; painting; trend forecasting; design history; visual culture; preparation for further education in the fashion area NH F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 201 outbound and inbound customer services officer; retail banking officer; customer services representative; mortgage specialist; insurance consultant NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 108 compliance and risk management in: banking; insurance; mutual funds; regulatory agencies; securities NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) firefighting NH F, W, S 3 Semesters (1 Year) 2, 4, 5 109 1, 5 189 firefighter; fire alarm installer NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 244 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 12 A combination of education and work exerience may be considered for admission to this program FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 49

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Fire Protection Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Fitness and Health Promotion (Diploma) Flight Services (Certificate) Floral Design (Certificate) Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting (Graduate Certificate) Game Art and Animation (Graduate Certificate) General Arts (1 Year Certificate) General Arts - English for Academic Purposes (Certificate) Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Graduate Certificate) Government Relations (Graduate Certificate) Government Relations (Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Graphic Design (Advanced Diploma) Green Business Management (Graduate Certificate Hospitality Foundations (Certificate) Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) Human Resources Management (Graduate Certificate) Human Resources Management (Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Independent Illustration (Diploma) Independent Music Production (Certificate) FPT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (MCR 3U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FHP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 or Grade 12 Biology (C), (M) or (U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FLS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FDN Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) FEA GAA A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in a related business area A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design GAP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) GEA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) SCM GRM GRMC A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution GRA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) GBM A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution HFC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) HTM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 11 Math (C) or (U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) HRM HRMC A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution ILU Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) IMP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 50 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page firefighter; alarm/sprinkler designer; fire regulations co-ordinator NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 245 health and wellness instructors; school program planners and facilitators; municipal recreation; sports organizations NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1 220 airline passenger representative; airline check-in agent; customer service representative MK F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 161 floral designer; sales consultant/advisor; management trainee in retail floral industry; event designer and planner NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 202 fraud examiner and forensic accountant with public accounting firms, financial institutions, government agencies animator; modeler; character rigger and 3D painting/texturing/lighting specialist; game designer; level designer NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) other college programs KG, NH, SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 2, 4, 5 110 1, 4, 5 64 260 other college programs NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 261 analyst; manager; specialist in departments such as: transportation; logistics; purchasing/procurement; warehousing; international trade NH F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 111 government relations practitioner; public affairs practitioner SY W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) government relations practitioner; public affairs practitioner SY W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1, 4, 5 129 1, 4, 5 129 webpage designer; graphic designer; package designer; information designer SY F, W, S 6 Semesters (3 Years) 1, 5 203 entry level management positions in companies that want to increase productivity through sustainability entry level careers in hotel front office; food and beverage service and operations; catering and banquet service NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) MK F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 112 162 hotel front office; food and beverage operations; catering; resort hosting; banquet planning; human resources; room booking; event and meeting planning; marketing and sales or hotel and restaurant administration MK F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 163 human resources administrator; human resources generalist; human resources specialist human resources administrator; human resources generalist; human resources specialist freelance illustrator employed by print and e publishers, advertising agencies, broadcasters, film production companies, digital media production companies recording; live performance; sound track production for movies and television NH F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) NH F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) SY F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 113 2, 4, 5 113 1, 5 204 1, 5 212 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 51

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Independent Photography (Diploma) Independent Songwriting and Performance (Certificate) Interactive Media Design (Diploma) International Business Management (Graduate Certificate) IDP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) IPS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) INM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) IBS A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution International Transportation and Customs (Diploma) Journalism (Diploma) Journalism (Joint with York University) (Diploma) Law Clerk (Diploma) Law Clerk (Accelerated) (Diploma) Liberal Arts (Diploma) Library and Information Technician (Diploma) Library and Information Technician (Accelerated) (Diploma) Marketing Management (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) TCS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) JRN Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) JRNY Completion of two years of a B.A. program OR three years of an honours B.A. program at York University LCK Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) LCKA Substantial completion of a recognized degree OR completion of a postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution LAT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) LIT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) LITA MKM Substantial completion of a recognized degree OR completion of a postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree from an accredited institution Mechanical Engineering Technician - Tool Design (Diploma) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Building Sciences (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Diploma) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Industrial Design (Advanced Diploma) MATD Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math MCR3(U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) MBT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math MCR3(U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) MIT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math MCR3(U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience. 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 52 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page photographer; digital imager SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 205 recording artist; live music producer; music composer for advertising, film, television, video games; jingle writer (radio and television); lyricist; vocal coach interactive media designer; web designer; computer imaging specialist; dvd creation; video editing and graphics; flash artist SY F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) SY F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 213 1, 5 206 entry level positions with trading houses; banks; multi national corporations; international sales and marketing; international trade development; freight forwarders; transportation companies; consulting; governments; international institutions entry level transportation; customs brokerage; international freight forwarding; compliance; auditing; importing/exporting; logistics; international banking NH F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) NH F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 2, 4, 5 114 115 broadcast journalism; media relations SY F, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 207 broadcast journalism; media relations SY F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5, 8, 9 207 law clerk in law firm or law department in private business or government NH F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 130 law clerk in law firm or law department in private business or government NH F, W 3 Semesters (13 Months) further academic studies university or college NH, SY F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 4 131 8, 11 265 library technician; information specialist; database content developer; software trainer NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 132 library technician; information specialist; database content developer; software trainer market research analyst; marketing or advertising coordinator; direct response marketing or sales promotion coordinator; media planner; marketing assistant; account executive; product manager; sales manager NH S 3 Semesters (12 Months) MK F 2 Semesters (8 Months) designer of production tools used to mass produce plastic or metal parts JN F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 4, 5 133 2, 4, 5 116 247 building systems technologist; systems asset manager; energy technology manager NH F, W 6 Semesters (3 Years) 248 design of ergonomics; covers for a wide variety of products JN F 6 Semesters (3 Years) 250 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 8 Articulated with York University degree program 9 Students must complete 2 or 3 years of study at York University to apply 11 Selected students who meet specific academic requirements may be allowed to attend the St. George Campus through Woodsworth College. Students will be enrolled at the Newnham Campus and will take a University of Toronto course in between their first and second years while at Seneca. Successful students may be allowed to take a second U of T course while enrolled in their second LAT year at Seneca. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 53

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Mechanical Techniques - CNC Programming (Certificate) Mechanical Techniques (Tool and Die/Mould Making) (Certificate) Nonprofit Leadership and Management (Graduate Certificate) MATP Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math MCR3(U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) MATT Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math MCR3(U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) NPL A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution Nursing (Collaborative BScN Degree Program with York University/Seneca College) Office Administration - Executive (Diploma) Office Administration - Legal (Diploma) Office Administration - Medical (Diploma) Opticianry (Co-op) (Diploma) Paralegal (Diploma) Paralegal (Accelerated) (Diploma) Pharmceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations (Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Police Foundations (Diploma) Practical Nursing (Diploma) Pre-Business (Certificate) BSCN 6 Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses (minimum 80% average) including: Grade 12 English (ENG 4U) Grade 12 (U) Math Grade 12 (U) Biology (SBI 4U) Grade 12 (U) Chemistry (SCH 4U) or Grade 12 (U) Physics (SPH 4U) EXS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) LES Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) MES Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) OPTC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) Any Grade 12 Science (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Biology OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) PLE Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) PLEA RAQC Substantial completion of a recognized degree OR completion of a postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree from an accredited institution in science with a focus on chemistry, biology or pharmaceutical studies LAW Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) PND Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) Grade 11 Biology (C) Grade 12 Physics or Chemistry (C) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) PBS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 54 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page computer numerical control (CNC) programmer or operator in precision manufacturing JN F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 251 general machinist; tool and die maker; mould maker JN F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 252 entry level management positions in non-profits; charities; advocacy groups; associations; social enterprises and cooperatives in areas such as health care; education; arts and entertainment; housing; community economic development; wildlife preservation; sports and recreation, anti-poverty; environmental and social change action NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 117 registered nurse KG F, W 8 Semesters (4 Years) 1, 5, 8 154 executive assistant; administrative assistant in private business or public sector NH F, W 3 Semesters Consecutive 5 118 legal secretary; office assistant in legal offices, in private business or government NH F 3 Semesters Consecutive 5 119 medical secretary; medical administrative assistant; transcriptionist in offices, clinics, hospitals NH F, W, S 3 Semesters Consecutive 5 120 registered optician; eye glass and contact lens dispenser NH F 2 Years 5 156 licensed paralegal; clerk in legal and government offices NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 134 licensed paralegal; clerk in legal and government offices NH F, S 3 Semesters (13 Months) 4, 5 135 regulatory affairs associate; quality assurance associate; documentation administrator SY F, W, S 2 Semesters (1 Year) 1, 4, 5 253 police officer; corrections; private police; security professional; private investigator; border services KG F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) 190 nursing in a hospital, long term care facility or in the community KG, YG F, W (KG) W (YG) 5 Semesters (2 Years) 1 157 entry level position in business NH F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) 121 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program 8 Articulated with York University degree program FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 55

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Pre-Health Science (Certificate) Pre-Media (Media and Communications Fundamentals) (Certificate) Professional Accounting Practice (Graduate Certificate) PHS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) MFD Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) PRA A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution Project Management - Environmental (Graduate Certificate) Project Management - Information Technology (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Public Administration (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Graduate Certificate) Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) (Diploma) Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) (Accelerated) (Diploma) Recreation and Leisure Services (Co-op) (Diploma) Social Media (Graduate Certificate) PME PMC PAD CCM CCMC A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Environmental Studies, Planning, General Science, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences or Life Sciences OR A three-year advanced postsecondary diploma in Environmental Technology or Engineering Technology from a recognized college/university or equivalent with a minimum of 3 years documented, related work experience including references A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in electronics, software development or IT administration OR A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in Business or Liberal Arts with 2 years IT related work experience* A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution RPA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) RPAA Substantial completion of a recognized degree OR completion of a postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) RLSC Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) SMD A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited instiution Social Service Worker (Diploma) Social Service Worker (Accelerated) (Diploma) Social Service Worker - Gerontology (Diploma) SSW Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) SSWA A recognized Bachelor of Art degree in Social Sciences. Under special circumstances, graduates from other related program areas may be considered SSWG Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 56 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page preparing for further education in the health science field KG F, W 2 Semesters (1 Year) 158 preparation for further study in Communication Arts SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 1 208 senior project accountant; assistant or divisional controller; general accountant; accounting systems administrator; production or financial controller; senior financial analyst team lead or project manager for environmental site remediation projects; field investigations; policy creation; policy analysis NH F 3 Semesters Consecutive (42 Weeks) NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 122 2, 4, 5 254 project coordinator; assistant project manager; junior project manager; project analyst; work manager; project lead SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) 4, 5 185 policy and compliance analyst; administrative officer; program support officer; project officer in government or non profit sectors NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) public relations practitioner SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) public relations practitioner SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) property assessor; tax agent; assessment monitor; appraiser; lease administrator; valuation consultant NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 2, 4, 5 136 4, 5 137 4, 5 137 123 property assessor; tax agent; assessment monitor; appraiser; lease administrator; valuation consultant NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 4, 5 124 recreation programmer/leader; skill instructor; outdoor facilities operator; outdoor educator KG F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 221 brand ambassador; community manager; content strategist; customer relations specialist; digital content manager; digital media manager; digital marketing manager; director of marketing; director of customer engagement; interactive marketing manager; marketing co-ordinator; social analytics manager; social media analyst; social media co-ordinator; social media community manager; social media content curator; social media specialist; or social media strategist within organizations in the for profit, not-for-profit, government and academic sectors MK F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 125 social service worker KG, SW F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 147 social service worker KG S 3 Semesters (35 Weeks) 4 148 social worker specializing in gerontology; activation coordinator; home support services coordinator; dementia worker KG F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 149 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 57

PROGRAM LISTING CAMPUS CODES: JN - JANE KG - KING MK - MARKHAM NM - NEWMARKET NH - NEWNHAM START DATES: F - FALL W - WINTER S - SUMMER Program Name Code Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees (Diploma) Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees (Accelerated) (Diploma) Technical Communication (Co-op) (Graduate Certificate) Tourism - Travel Operations (Certificate) Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option (Diploma) Tourism and Travel - Meetings, Conventions and Conferences Specialization (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization (Optional Co-op) (Diploma) SSWI Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) SSIA TECC A recognized Bachelor of Art degree in Social Sciences. Under special circumstances, graduates from other related program areas may be considered A recognized degree OR three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution TTO Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) TFS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) TLM Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) TIS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) Underwater Skills (Certificate) Urban Land Regeneration (Graduate Certificate) Veterinary Technician (Diploma) Visual Effects for Film and Television (Graduate Certificate) Visual Merchandising Arts (DIploma) UWS Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) ULR A recognized degree from an accredited institution in the fields of applied science, engineering or engineering technology OR A three-year advanced postsecondary diploma with a minimum of 3 years documented, related work experience including references VTE Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) Grade 12 Math (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Math (U) or (M) Grade 11 Biology (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry (C) or (U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) VFT A recognized degree OR postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design VMA Grade 12 English (ENG 4C or ENG 4U) OR appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading) For diploma programs, incoming first-semester students will have an assessment of their English and Mathematics skills if either of these subjects is required for admission. Based on the assessment, students will be timetabled into first-semester English and Mathematics courses appropriate to their skill level. Note: All graduate certificate and accelerated programs require English proficiency at the postsecondary level. 58 SENECA

PROGRAM LISTING SC - SCARBOROUGH SY - SENECA@YORK VA - VAUGHAN YG - YORKGATE YPQ - PETERBOROUGH Career Examples Campus Start Duration Notes Page social worker specializing in working with immigrants and refugees SY F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 150 social worker specializing in working with immigrants and refugees SY S 3 Semesters (1 Years) technical writer; technical editor; documentation specialist SY F, S 2 Semesters (1 Year) 1 151 1, 2, 4, 5 139 ticket and counter agent; marketing representative; reservationist; front desk clerk; home based travel counsellor; convention/conference/meeting planner assistant; Internet travel retailer flight attendant; airline passenger service representative; airline check in agent; cabin crew, airline reservation agent for Canadian or international air carriers event planner; wedding planner; conference and convention planner; meeting planner; program planner for incentives travel; cultural event planner; festivals planner; sports planner customer service; marketing and sales representative; reservationist; hotel front desk clerk; tour manager; tour guide; eco adventure tourism host; resort host; leisure and corporate travel counsellor; cruise specialist; convention/conference/meeting planner assistant; incentive travel coordinator; municipal or provincial tourism advisor; corporate travel coordinator; customer care call service agent MK F, W, S 2 Semesters (8 Months) MK F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) MK F, W 4 Semesters (2 Years) MK F, W, S 4 Semesters (2 Years) 165 166 167 168 commercial diver; underwater welder; underwater construction; inspection and repair diver KG F 35 Weeks 1, 5 255 contaminated site researcher; site assessor; risk management specialist; site restoration project officer NH F 2 Semesters (8 Months) 2, 4, 5 256 veterinary assistant; animal research assistant; wildlife services officer KG F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 5 159 digital effects artist; effects director; digital compositor; lighting artist SY F, W 2 Semesters (8 Months) retail and exhibition display designer; promotional photography NH F 4 Semesters (2 Years) 1, 4, 5 65 209 1 This program has additional requirements or is oversubscribed. 2 OR 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience 4 This program requires a degree/postsecondary diploma or equivalent work experience. Secondary school students are not eligible 5 Higher tuition rates apply to this program FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 59

Animation Bring Ideas to Life Take your creativity and make it your calling. Seneca s award-winning programs in animation instill original, critical thinking and open worlds of career possibilities beyond the traditional. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) 3D Animation DAN 61 Graduate Cerficate $ 11,471.96 $ 22,658.44 Animation ANI 62 Advanced Diploma $ 8,243.96 $ 17,330.44 Game Art and Animation GAA 64 Graduate Certificate $ 11,471.96 $ 22,658.44 Visual Effects for Film and Television VFT 65 Graduate Certificate $ 11,471.96 $ 22,658.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 60 SENECA

3D ANIMATION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: DAN Start Dates: Fall, Winter Our graduates are in high demand in this rapidly expanding field of film entertainment, television, gaming, forensics, interior design and industrial design. With your graduate certificate in 3D Animation, you ll find exciting career opportunities as a digital animator, modeler, character rigger, and 3D painting/texturing and lighting specialist. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of related work experience may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Portfolio 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies done in pencil, conté, ink, pastel or charcoal that include: 6 life drawings: must show entire body including head, hands and feet of subject in various poses 2 drawings of your own hand: drawn from observation. 2 object drawings: everyday items from around your house such as a kitchen appliance, coffee maker, can opener, TV remote, stapler, etc. 2 environment drawings : draw a twopoint perspective view of a room in your house from opposite corners; the horizon line should be at five (5) feet 2 drawings of your choice: choose your best two drawings APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will receive notification of how and when to submit a portfolio. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their portfolio. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. Campus: Seneca@York NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: A background in one of more of the following: visual arts, classical animation, fine art, graphic design, or architecture/engineering or computer graphics Experience with Windows operating systems Additional experience with Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere or any 3D program. Specialize in 3D computer based modeling and animation. As a student in this program, you ll use the latest in high end computer workstations and learn the tools to problem solve, and to create industry ready demo reels using Maya, Nuke, Mental Ray and the Arnold Renderer. This two semester program allows you to focus your career on 3D animation. Affiliations and Associations Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI) ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Studios Ontario (CASO) Acting for Animators Animation Principles Modeling Animation Tools Basic Rigging Lighting, Texturing and Rendering Life Drawing I Storyboarding Film Principles Advanced Digital Tools Project Development Advanced Modeling Lighting and Rendering Advanced Character Animation Dynamics/MEL Advanced Rigging Life Drawing II More Information Note: Some classes may be scheduled on evenings and weekends. PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33615 For general inquiries or to arrange a tour, please call (416) 491-5050 ext. 33850 or email aac@senecacollege.ca. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 61

ANIMATION 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: ANI Start Dates: Fall, Winter From feature film to gaming studios, the rapidly expanding field of animation is constantly looking for skilled animators in both 2D and 3D applications. The animation industry, as little as 10 years ago, was limited to the occasional blockbuster release. Today, we find animation everywhere, from video games, feature films and advertisements to medical applications and architecture. As 2D and 3D technology continues to merge, the skills you ll gain in both disciplines from our Animation advanced diploma program will place you in high demand. Campus: Seneca@York Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Drawing Test Portfolio 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies done in pencil, conté, ink, pastel or charcoal that include: 2 life drawings: must show entire body, including head, hands and feet of subject in various poses. 2 drawings of your own hand: drawn from observation. 2 object drawings: everyday items from around your home, such as: can opener, TV remote, stapler, etc. Choose items that clearly show perspective. 2 environment drawings : draw a twopoint perspective view of a room in your house from opposite corners; the horizon line should be at five (5) feet 2 original works of your choice: pick 2 pieces of art that you feel reflect the quality and scope of your skills. APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test, the drawing test and submit a portfolio. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, portfolio and drawing test. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked will be offered a seat in the program. Within six semesters, you ll acquire the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in both traditional and computer animation. Developed to meet the specific demands of studios in need of highly trained animators, the curriculum focuses on balancing creative and technical skills to create a high quality industry-ready portfolio. This is accomplished through the artistic application of the theories of motion, timing, storytelling, design and the latest digital technology required to work successfully in the competitive world of 2D and 3D animation. Major components of your studies include core drawing development, character and location design, storyboarding, acting, timing, animation, lighting, compositing, editing and rendering. Upon graduation, you will be proficient in the use of traditional animation theories, equipment and facilities, and will understand the technical requirements involved in producing animation using the industry standard computer software. You will also be able to draw storyboards, design characters and sets, compose scenes and animate characters in a convincing and believable way. You will have the skills needed to produce animation for the web, television, games or film. Affiliations and Associations Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI) ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Studios Ontario (CASO) Toon Boom Centre of Excellence 62 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

ANIMATION (Cont d) Introduction to Animation Character Design - Basic Principles College English History of Animation Layout - Perspective Life Drawing - Structural Anatomy Storyboarding - Film Structure Animation - Character Locomotion Character Construction Digital Tools - Animation I History of Film Layout - Composition Life Drawing - Proportions and Volumes Storyboarding - Script Writing SEMESTER 3 Animation Applications I Acting and Drama - Character Development Character Animation Character Development Digital Tools - Animation II Layout - Location Design Life Drawing - Expressive Gestures Storytelling SEMESTER 4 Animation Applications II Character Acting Animation - Acting and Emotion Layout - Environmental Design Life Drawing - Acting Storyboarding - Sequential Composition Streaming Options (3D Character Animation Stream) SEMESTER 5 Advanced Acting for Animators Advanced Animation Principles Advanced Life Drawing Advanced Lighting, Texturing, Rendering Storyboarding for the 3D Environment Basic 3D Modeling Advanced Animation Tools Basic Rigging for 3D Animators SEMESTER 6 Lighting, Texturing, Rendering II Advanced Character Animation II Introduction to MEL Scripting Advanced Rigging Advanced Digital Tools II Life Drawing Portfolio Development Storyboarding and Project Development Advanced (3D Game Art and Design Stream) SEMESTER 5 Character Polygon Modeling Texturing and Painting for Animators Lighting for Animators Game Animation Environment and Asset Modeling for Animators Game Development for Animators Production Management SEMESTER 6 MOCAP Techniques Modeling Practices Advanced Texturing and Painting Advanced Game Animation Game Engine Integration II Game Development II Production Development Portfolio Preparation Note: Streaming selection is subject to enrolment and not guaranteed. Students are required to make stream selection by week 2 of the 4th semester. Both streams may not be available in all semesters. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 33874 For general inquiries or to arrange a tour, please call (416) 491-5050 ext. 33850 or email aac@senecacollege.ca. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 63

GAME ART AND ANIMATION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: GAA Start Dates: Fall, Winter Earn your Game Art and Animation graduate certificate and you ll be prepared for career opportunities as a modeler, texture artist, animator, level builder and level designer in game studios developing console, computer, web and interactive games. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design; OR Applicants with partial postsecondary education and relevant work experience may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Portfolio 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies done in pencil, conté, ink, pastel or charcoal including: 2 life drawings: must show entire body including head, hands and feet of subject in various poses 2 drawings of your own hand: drawn from observation. 2 object drawings: everyday items from around your house such as a kitchen appliance, coffee maker, can opener, TV remote, stapler, etc. 2 environment drawings: draw a two point perspective view of a room in your house from opposite corners; the horizon line should be at five (5) feet 2 drawings of your choice: choose your best two drawings Campus: Seneca@York APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will receive notification of how and when to submit a portfolio. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their portfolio. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: A background in one of more of the following: visual arts, classical animation, fine art, graphic design, or architecture/engineering or computer graphics Experience with Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere or any 3D program. As a student of Game Art and Animation, you ll learn the skills to develop game art including techniques such as modeling, animation, texturing and game engine integration using the latest high end computer hardware and software. Your studies will focus on learning the tools to develop amazing game art and to incorporate that art into real time environments using 3D Studio Max, Zbrush, Unreal Engine and other game development tools. Modeling Concepts Texturing Lighting and Rendering Animation Level and Environment Design and Modeling Game Engine Production I Game Mods Production Design Portfolio, Presentation and Professionalism Studio Techniques Advanced Modeling Concepts Advanced Texturing Advanced Animation Game Engine Production II Game Mods II Production Project More Information Note: Some classes may be scheduled on evenings and weekends. PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33194 For general inquiries or to arrange a tour, please call (416) 491-5050 ext. 33850 or email aac@senecacollege.ca. 64 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

VISUAL EFFECTS FOR FILM AND TELEVISION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: VFT Start Dates: Fall, Winter The entertainment industry needs qualified professionals to create visual effects. Earn a graduate certificate in Visual Effects for Film and Television in just two semesters and you could be in demand as a digital effects artist, digital compositor or lighting artist. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in fine art, 2D/3D animation, photography, film/video, architecture or graphic design; OR Applicants with partial postsecondary education and relevant work experience may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Portfolio that includes: 5 pieces of work in either 2D or 3D formats that relate to visual effects and/or motion graphics Cover letter Campus: Seneca@York APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will receive notification of how and when to submit a portfolio and cover letter. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their portfolio and cover letter. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: A background in one of more of the following: visual arts, classical animation, fine art, graphic design, or architecture/engineering or computer graphics Experience with Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere or any 3D program. In the Visual Effects for Film and Television program, you ll be introduced to the various techniques used to create visual effects for film and television. Your studies will focus on the software tools used to create visual effects and issues involved in combining these effects with live action footage. Your final project will be a professional portfolio which may be used to apply for employment. Software taught in this program includes The Foundry s Nuke compositing program and Autodesk s Maya 3D package. Affiliations and Associations ACM SIGGRAPH Visual Effects Society Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI) This program provides training in: Industry overview and production techniques Masking, keying matte creation, motion tracking, image stabilization 3D visual effects such as particle systems, motion graphics and texture mapping Digital painting & retouching 2D/3D integration Color correction & film/video grain management 3D Modelling, Texturing, Rendering and Lighting 3D Tracking Each class will consist of effects principles, hands on demonstrations, exercises and projects. The student s final demo reel is included in this program. Motion Graphics 2D and 3D Compositing Maya Dynamics Procedural Effects Animation Matchmoving Look Development Asset Development Python for VFX Motion Graphics II 2D and 3D Compositing II Maya Dynamics II Procedural Effects Animation II Matchmoving II Look Development II Asset Development II More Information Note: Some classes will be scheduled on evenings and weekends. PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 33857 For general inquiries or to arrange a tour, please call (416) 491-5050 ext. 33850 or email aac@senecacollege.ca. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 65

Aviation Take Flight Prepare your career for take-off. Join the hundreds of highly accomplished Seneca-trained aviation professionals serving domestic and international industries. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Airline Pilot Flight Operations APF 67 Graduate Certificate $ 11,159.76 $ 46,881.24 Aviation Operations (Optional Co-op) AVO 68 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Aviation Safety (Optional Co-op) ASE 69 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Bachelor of Aviation Technology (Co-op) FPR 70 Degree $ 11,159.76 $ 46,881.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 66 SENECA

AIRLINE PILOT FLIGHT OPERATIONS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: APF Start Dates: Fall The Airline Pilot Flight Operations program puts you at the leading edge of aviation training. As a graduate of this program, you will be well positioned to compete in the global market as a professional pilot. In addition to traditional technological and flight competencies, the aviation industry is increasingly demanding management and interpersonal skills. Our Crew Resource Management and Human Factors training help develop these competencies. The result: this certificate program is ideally positioned to meet the future requirements of the Canadian and global aerospace industry. Every year we are graduating technically competent future managers and leaders. Commercial Pilot License, Group 1 Instrument Rating A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with industry flight experience will be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. Successful completion of a flight simulation evaluation and written exam. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Instructor Rating Aeroplane is a benefit. Campus: Newnham Seneca s Airline Pilot Flight Operations program is the only graduate certificate program of its kind in Canada. We have been the national leader in aviation education for more than 40 years and, responding to emerging industry demands, we re now educating students for direct entry into the Air Carrier industry. Students will receive over 100 hours of Canadian Air Carrier Operations training in our state-of-the-art Flight Simulation Training Devices. Students will be trained by current, experienced and active Air Carrier Pilots and Educators. As a student of the Airline Pilot Flight Operations program, you can expect a comprehensive education in airline flight operations that includes study of airline operations and administration as well as extensive practical training to prepare you for direct entry into a First Officer position in airline operations. Areas of Study Areas of study include air carrier procedures and administration, flight operations, aircraft systems, computer programming, human factors and ethics, and safety management systems. Extensive flight simulation training in turboprop and Jet flight simulators emphasizing Line Oriented Flight Training and crew coordination training. Air Carrier Procedures Advanced Aircraft Systems Aircraft Systems Flight Operations Computer Programming Aerospace Crew Resource Management Flying Air Carrier Administration Safety Management Systems Flight Operations II Human Factors, Ethics and Safety Crew Resource Management Flying FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF AVIATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 67

AVIATION OPERATIONS (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: AVO Start Dates: Fall Pursue a career in areas such as flight planning and dispatch or ground operations with a diploma in Aviation Operations. In two years of study at Seneca, you ll learn aviation history and standards, aviation regulations, safety management systems documentation and implementation, aeronautics, meteorology, flight planning/ dispatch, aviation management, airside operations, airline operations transport logistics and emergency planning and preparedness. You ll also develop valuable professional skills such as communication, leadership, decision making and problem solving. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: MCT4(C), MHF4(U) or MCV4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Applicants who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). It is common practice for the Aviation Industry to require police criminal checks and drug testing on employment. Campus: Newnham As a student of the Aviation Operations program, you can expect a comprehensive education in aviation that includes study of Canadian aviation regulations as well as the technical and practical skills required to work in a variety of airside operations roles. Areas of Study Areas of study include aviation standards, history and regulations, aviation management, airside operations, flight planning and dispatch, meteorology, safety management systems, technical writing, transportation logistics, quality assurance and control, airline operations, aeronautics, emergency planning and preparedness, math, aviation computer applications, general education and human and organization factors. Affiliations and Associations The Seneca College Aviation operations diploma program will prepare students to complete their Industry Canada radio licence and meet the requirements for writing the Transport Canada Dispatcher licence exams. Note: Students must pass all Transport Canada exams, which have higher pass grades. Co operative Education Option Eligible students in the Aviation Operations program may choose to take a one semester co op work term during the Fall of year two. Before starting the work term, these students complete Co op Professional Theory. To graduate from the co op option of Aviation Operations, students must successfully complete both Co-op Professional Theory and the co op work term. Diploma Structure YEAR 1 Term 1 September Semester 1 Term 2 January Semester 2 Term 3 May Semester 3 YEAR 2 September Optional co-op work-term or one semester break Term 4 January Semester 4 May Graduation or option to move into 3 year Aviation Safety Advanced Diploma program Aviation Computer Applications Aeronautics I Aviation Management I Aviation Studies I College English Mathematics Flight Dispatch I Flight Planning I Meteorology Mathematics II Safety Management Systems I SEMESTER 3 Airside Operations Aviation Management II English Technical Writing Flight Planning and Dispatch Health and Safety SEMESTER 4 Airline Operations Emergency Planning Security Safety Management Systems II Transport Logistics More Information senecacollege.ca/school/aviation/ index.html For further information, please go to senecacollege.ca/coop. 68 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF AVIATION

AVIATION SAFETY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: ASE Start Dates: Fall Gain an employment advantage in the increasingly complex and competitive aviation industry. If you are an aspiring pilot or aviation manager, our Aviation Safety program will focus your skills on operational areas such as meteorology, flight planning and dispatch, emergency planning, accident investigation and safety management. As a student, you ll also develop valuable professional skills such as communication, leadership, decision making and problem solving all of which are as important in the cockpit as they are in the boardroom. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: MCT4(C), MHF4(U) or MCV4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Applicants who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). It is common practice for the Aviation Industry to require police criminal checks and drug testing on employment. The Aviation Safety Ontario Advanced Diploma program educates students in a range of areas relevant to the aviation industry. You ll learn Canadian aviation industry regulations, as well as business, leadership and technical skills required to implement policies and procedures. This program will prepare you for employment in Aviation Safety. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in a variety of aviation companies including the airlines, flight schools, charter companies, airports and insurance companies. Campus: Newnham Areas of Study Your studies will include risk assessment and analysis, trending analysis and flight data analysis, incident reviews and investigations, auditing functions, human factors, database management and safety management, system development and implementation, as well as database management. Courses in mathematics, communications and liberal arts will also round out your skills and help you to make meaningful contributions to the aviation industry. Affiliations and Associations The Seneca College Aviation Safety program will prepare students to complete their Industry Canada radio licence and meet the requirements for writing the Transport Canada Dispatcher licence exams. Note: Students must pass all Transport Canada exams, which have higher pass grades. Co Operative Education Option Eligible students in the Aviation Safety program may choose to take a one semester co op work term during the Fall of year two or three. Before starting the work term, these students complete Co op Professional Theory. To graduate from the co op option of Aviation Safety, students must successfully complete both Co-op Professional Theory and the co op work term. For further information about the co op programs, please refer to senecacollege.ca/coop. Diploma Structure YEAR 1 Term 1 September Semester 1 Term 2 January Semester 2 Term 3 May Semester 3 YEAR 2 September Optional co-op work-term or one semester break Term 4 January Semester 4 Term 5 May Semester 5 YEAR 3 September Optional co-op work-term or one semester break Term 6 January Semester 6 Aeronautics I Aviation Computer Applications Aviation Management I Aviation Studies I College English Mathematics Flight Dispatch Flight Planning I Meteorology Mathematics II Safety Management Systems I SEMESTER 3 Airside Operations Aviation Management II English Technical Writing Flight Planning and Dispatch Health and Safety SEMESTER 4 Airline Operations Emergency Planning Security Safety Management Systems II Transport Logistics SEMESTER 5 Aviation Insurance I Aviation Management III Database Development Human Factors Mathematics III Safety Management Systems III SEMESTER 6 Accident Investigation Aviation Project Health and Safety Operational Safety Industry Studies Project and Finance Management Safety Management Systems IV More Information senecacollege.ca/school/aviation/ index.html FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF AVIATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 69

BACHELOR OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY 8 Semesters* (4 Years) Bachelor of Aviation Technology Program Code: FPR Campus: Newnham, Peterborough Start Dates: Fall *Plus 2 intensive flight training summer semesters and 1 summer co-op work-term Seneca s Bachelor of Aviation Technology program is the only aviation technology based degree program in Canada. We ve been the national leader in aviation education for more than 40 years and, responding to emerging industry demands, we re now educating students at the degree level. The Bachelor of Aviation Technology program puts you at the leading edge of aviation training. As a graduate of this program, you will be well positioned to compete in the global market as a professional pilot in general aviation and with regional air carriers, later progressing to corporate aviation and major airlines. The breadth and depth of the program mean that you could also pursue exciting careers in government regulatory agencies, airport authorities, flight test and evaluation, aircraft manufacture and marketing and the aviation insurance industry. In addition to traditional technological and flight competencies, the aviation industry is increasingly demanding management and interpersonal skills. Our Crew Resource Management and Human Factors training help develop these competencies and the result is that this degree program is ideally positioned to meet the future requirements of the Canadian and global aerospace industry. Every year we re graduating technically competent future managers and leaders. Your career options will increase with experience and many graduates can expect a progression to management ranks over time. You ll also have the opportunity to pursue additional studies at the graduate level. Details on these opportunities are available from the Program Chair. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: MCV4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: MHF4(U) Grade 12 Physics: SPH4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English and math test - Cost $55 APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English and math test. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admission English test and academic grades. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Those offered admission must: Pass a medical exam administered by a designated Transport Canada Aviation Medical Examiner Pass a drug and alcohol test Not have any criminal convictions that would preclude them from holding an airport security clearance. In order to pass the medical examination, candidates must meet Transport Canada s Physical and Mental Requirements Category 1. NOTE Although not required for admissions, Grade 11 (U) Chemistry is recommended for your success in the program. It is common practice for the Aviation Industry to require police criminal checks and drug testing on employment. Due to these industry requirements the College has changed its entrance requirements to address these practices. In order for students to fly to the United States during their flight training, it is strongly recommended that students have a valid Canadian passport or a United States entrance visa. RESTRICTIONS Persons holding a Commercial Pilot Licence may not be eligible for the Bachelor of Aviation Technology program. Contact the Program Chair for further information. Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. Our Bachelor of Aviation Technology program provides a rigorous aviation technology based curriculum and the application of this theory to aviation. The breadth of knowledge and skills prepares you to operate safely in a complex aircraft, to understand the technologies and human factors that affect the successful operation of an aircraft and to assume the professional responsibility associated with being a commercial pilot. You ll also learn business management, airport operations and planning, and air carrier administration to gain a larger sense of the aviation industry and ultimately access a greater variety of careers in the industry. Program Outcomes As a graduate of the Bachelor of Aviation Technology program, you will be able to: 1. Independently fly and safely operate multi engine airplanes; 2. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding and the appropriate application of aerospace principles, airplane design, airplane characteristics, operational limitations, aerodynamic principles and airplane properties for a variety of airplanes and designs; 3. Conduct yourself professionally and ethically and promote a professional pilot image; 4. Be confident with automation, complex equipment and technically challenging systems and with the verification of status, level and programming of automated systems; 5. Maintain safe operating conditions for all geographical areas and flying conditions; 6. Communicate effectively and concisely ideas, directions and operations in written and oral communications; 7. Use effective stress management strategies; 8. Demonstrate appropriate and effective decision making skills; 9. Demonstrate effective leadership and motivation skills. Promotion Policy Attendance to all classes is a Transport Canada requirement for promotion. Students must pass all Transport Canada exams, which have higher pass grades. 70 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF AVIATION

BACHELOR OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY (Cont d) Degree Structure YEAR 1 Term 1 September Semester 1 Term 2 January Semester 2/flight training Term 3 May Intensive flight training YEAR 2 Term 1 September Semester 3/flight training Term 2 January Semester 4/flight training Term 3 May Intensive flight training or co-op education workterm YEAR 3 Term 1 September Semester 5/flight training Term 2 January Semester 6/flight training Term 3 May Intensive flight training or co-op education workterm YEAR 4 Term 1 September Semester 7/flight training Term 2 January Semester 8/flight training Flight Training This program is a Transport Canada approved Integrated Airline Transport Pilot training program that prepares students to be Commercial Airline Pilots. Intensive flight and simulator training is an integral part of this rigorous degree program. Eight semesters of flight training is a required component of the program. Two of these intensive training semesters will occur during the summer months. Students who are unable to achieve a satisfactory rating in their flight training after a set number of attempts will be withdrawn from the Bachelor of Aviation Technology program and will be ineligible for re admission. Please note that flight training is carried out seven days per week and students will be required to fly weekends during their training. Co operative Education Students in the Aviation Technology Program benefit from a full time consecutive co operative education work experience. One successful work term (as indicated by the learning outcomes for co operative education work terms) of 14 weeks is required for graduation. This work term may be taken during Term 3 of either Year 2 or Year 3. Aeronautics I Communications Electricity Fundamentals Computer Fundamentals Mechanics Mathematics Advanced Aeronautics Electronics Mechanics II Mathematics II Physics Liberal Studies Elective SUMMER 1 Flight Training SEMESTER 3 Instruments Chemistry Flight Training Meteorology Mathematics Material Science Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Aerodynamics Design Instruments Technical Writing Flight Training Thermodynamics Co-op Professional Practice SUMMER 2 Summer Flying Practicum or Co-op Work- Term SEMESTER 5 Advanced Aerodynamics Basic Aircraft Systems Introduction to Canadian Business Flight Propulsion Instrument Rating Summer Flying Practicum/Flying Human Factors Ethics Co-op Integration and Career Planning SEMESTER 6 Advanced Aircraft Systems Air Carrier Procedure Aircraft Stability and Control Management Principles and Practices Computer Programming Aerospace Flying Co-op Professional Practice Safety Management System SUMMER 3 Flying or Co-op Work Term SEMESTER 7 Air Carrier Administration Advanced Aircraft Design Flight Operations I Flying Introduction French I Applied Research Methodology Co-op Integration and Career Planning SEMESTER 8 Advanced Aircraft Design Airport Planning Flight Operations II Flying Applied Research Project Liberal Studies Elective Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a five-year term starting May 7, 2008. An application for renewal of the consent has been submitted and the current consent remains in effect until a decision on the renewal application is made. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. This program is also accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI). This board accredits Aviation University and College aviation programs. The School of Aviation and Flight Technology is a member of the University Aviation Association (UAA) and the Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC). This program is Transport Canada approved (Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Program (ATP (A)). senecacollege.ca/school/aviation/ index.html FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF AVIATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 71

Business Lead the Way In today s fast-changing business world, it s anything but business as usual. Seneca graduates have the cross-disciplinary, in-demand skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world and shape it in positive ways. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Accounting ACC 74 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Accounting and Finance (Optional Co-op) Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co-op) ACF 75 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 APP 77 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Accounting Techniques ACT 79 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Bachelor of Commerce - Business Management (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Services Management (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - Human Resources Strategy and Technology (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (Co-op) Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (Co-op) BBM 80 Degree $ 7,284.76 $ 17,797.24 FSM 82 Degree $ 8,180.76 $ 17,797.24 HST 84 Degree $ 8,180.76 $ 17,797.24 IAF 86 Degree $ 8,180.76 $ 17,797.24 BMI 88 Degree $ 7,284.76 $ 17,797.24 Brand Management (Co-op) BMK 90 Graduate Certificate $ 4,704.96 $ 13,189.44 Business BBS 91 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Business - Insurance BIN 92 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Business - International Business BUI 93 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Business - Marketing BMT 94 Diploma $ 3,634.96. $ 13,189.44 Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Small Business BAS 95 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 72 SENECA

Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Business Administration - Financial Planning (Optional Co-op) Business Administration - Human Resources (Optional Co-op) Business Administration - International Business (Optional Co-op) Business Administration - Management Business Administration - Marketing (Optional Co-op) Business Administration - Purchasing and Supply Management Event Marketing - Sports, Entertainment, Arts (Optional Co-op) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) BAF 96 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 BHR 97 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 BAB 99 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 BAG 101 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 BAM 102 Advanced Diploma $ 3,634.96. $ 13,189.44 BAO 103 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 EVM 105 Graduate Certificate $ 4,424.96 $ 13,189.44 Fashion Business FAB 106 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Fashion Business Management FBM 107 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Financial Services - Client Services Financial Services Compliance Administration Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management FSA 108 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 FCA 109 Graduate Certificate $ 5,509.76 $ 13,199.24 FEA 110 Graduate Certificate $ 5,509.76 $ 13,199.24 SCM 111 Graduate Certificate $ 5,509.76 $ 13,567.24 Green Business Management GBM 112 Graduate Certificate $ 4,924.76 $ 13,199.24 Human Resources Management HRM 113 Graduate Certificate $ 5,496.76 $ 13,567.24 Human Resources Management (Co-op) International Business Management International Transportation and Customs Marketing Management (Optional Co-op) Nonprofit Leadership and Management HRMC 113 Graduate Certificate $ 5,496.76 $ 13,567.24 IBS 114 Graduate Certificate $ 5,005.76 $ 13,567.24 TCS 115 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 MKM 116 Graduate Certificate $ 5,013.96 $ 13,189.44 NPL 117 Graduate Certificate $ 5,951.76 $ 13,199.24 Office Administration - Executive EXE 118 Diploma $ 4,538.76 $ 17,189.24 Office Administration - Legal LES 119 Diploma $ 4,538.76 $ 17,189.24 Office Administration - Medical MES 120 Diploma $ 4,538.76 $ 17,189.24 Pre-Business PBS 121 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Professional Accounting Practice PRA 122 Graduate Certificate $ 5,376.76 $ 13,199.24 Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) (Accelerated) RPA 123 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 RPAA 124 Diploma $ 5,214.72 $ 13,199.24 Social Media SMD 125 Graduate Certificate $ 6,040.96 $ 13,189.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 73

ACCOUNTING 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ACC Campus: Newnham, Markham Start Dates: Fall (Markham); Fall, Winter, Summer (Newnham) For more information on these affiliated programs, refer to their program pages: Accounting and Finance (ACF) advanced diploma: page 75 Accounting and Payroll (APP) diploma: page 77 Start your career as a small business accountant, accounts payable/receivable analyst, general accounting co-ordinator, accounting technician, payroll administrator, tax return specialist or junior corporate accountant. Our Accounting (ACC) diploma program will prepare you for a range of challenging entry-level accounting positions in virtually every segment of the Canadian and global economy. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certification program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Accounting (ACC) program provides you with a thorough knowledge of accounting practices and related technology applications and the business fundamentals and soft skills needed to find employment immediately after graduation. You ll benefit from courses delivered using hands-on computer applications, including use of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and Access relational database management software. You ll also be encouraged to combine your program of study with meaningful summer work experience. Transfer Options Within Seneca The School of Accounting and Financial Services offers seamless transfer to a wide variety of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given a common first in most diploma and certificate programs. Upon graduation, you may qualify for transfer to the third year of the Seneca Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF) degree following a transition semester. Please see details of this pathway in the following diagram. PATHWAY TO CERTIFICATION AND A DEGREE Accounting (ACC) 2 Years Qualified ACC graduates may take a summer transition program leading to year 3 of the Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting & Finance degree program Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting & Finance Degree (IAF) Assuming minimum grade requirements are met, certain IAF courses are eligible for recognition for exemptions in the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) Prerequisite Education Program (CPA PREP) Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF): page 86 * Accounting Basics I Introduction to Business Administration College English Mathematics of Finance Success Strategies for College * Accounting Basics II Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behavior Business Statistics Systems Studies I SEMESTER 3 Intermediate Accounting I, Part 1 Business Law for Accounting Business Communication for Accounting Introduction to Principles of Economics - Micro Systems Studies II SEMESTER 4 Taxation Intermediate Accounting I, Part 2 Managerial Accounting Introduction to Principles of Economics - Macro Systems Studies III * Common first year for Accounting (ACC), Accounting and Finance (ACF) and first semester for Accounting and Payroll (APP) and Accounting Techniques (ACT) students. More Information For information about the CPA designation, see cpaontario.ca. 74 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: ACF Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Be an accountant in any sector of the economy, including the financial services, manufacturing and public sectors. Graduates of the Accounting and Finance diploma program are prepared for careers as accountants, taxation audit analysts, internal audit technicians, managerial accountants, budget co-ordinators, payroll administrators, junior financial analysts or loans officer. Multiple pathways lead to exciting business careers or continued degree level education. Students also have the option of choosing a Financial Planning stream of study upon completion of semester 3. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Accounting and Finance program is known for its excellent reputation for quality in the marketplace. As a student in Accounting and Finance, you ll develop excellent technical knowledge of financial accounting, cost and managerial accounting, taxation, financial management, auditing and technology applications, and practice using MS Excel and Access database software as tools to solve business problems. Microsoft Dynamics is used to introduce you to the modern integrated technological environment of business. Campus: Newnham Transfer Options Within Seneca The School of Accounting and Financial Services offers seamless transfer to a multitude of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given a common first year in most diploma and certificate programs within the Faculty of Business. PATHWAY TO BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE This program is known for its rigorous curriculum leading to a multitude of career and educational opportunities. You may gain admission to the 5th semester of Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF) program. Please see details of this pathway in the following diagram. Please see page 86 for more information about Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF) program. Accounting and Finance Diploma (ACF) 3 Years Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF): Qualified ACF graduates enter the 5th semester of the degree program. Co operative Education Option In the second semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option, which will commence in the 3rd semester. Selection is based primarily on academic achievement in the Accounting and Finance program, recommendations from program faculty and the results of a listening comprehension test and interview. Acceptance to this program option provides you with the opportunity to complete paid work terms alternating with the academic semesters. You may choose to complete up to three work terms but only two are required for graduation. Remember that you ll have a shared responsibility for securing employment. The co op option is a valuable opportunity to combine classroom learning and real world experience. Contact the Co op Office for further information or visit senecacollege.ca/coop. Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Work-Term Semester 4 3 Work-Term Semester 5 Work-Term 4 Semester 6 Co-op Model - January Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Work-Term Semester 4 Semester 5 3 Work-Term Semester 6 Co-op Model - May Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Vacation Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Work-Term Semester 6 FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 75

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) * Accounting Basics I Introduction to Business Administration College English Mathematics of Finance Success Strategies for College * Accounting Basics II Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behavior Business Statistics Systems Studies I SEMESTER 3 Cost Accounting Business Law for Accounting Business Communication for Accounting Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making Systems Studies II Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Intermediate Accounting I Managerial Accounting Introduction to Principles of Economics - Micro Finance I Systems Studies III Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL PLANNING Note: Applicants interested in the AFP program must enrol in ACF and transfer to AFP in semester 4 Students graduating from Business Administration - Accounting and Financial Planning receive an Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Finance. Equip yourself with the accounting, financial planning and advising skills needed for rewarding careers in professional accounting firms, financial institutions, insurance companies, financial planning companies, the public sector and in accounting within all types of business and market sectors. As a graduate of Business Administration - Accounting and Financial Planning, you ll be eligible to write the Professional Competence Examination 1 (PCE1) for the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation and the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). Co-operative Education Option Qualify for the optional co op work term and you ll have the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are used. The work term is scheduled between the 5th and 6th semester. Semester five runs in the fall semester while semester six is offered during the winter and summer semesters. For more information, visit senecacollege.ca/co-op Co-op Model (ACGC) Year Fall Winter Summer 3 Semester 5 Work-Term Semester 6 Non Co-op Model (ACG) Year Fall Winter 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 SEMESTER 5 Intermediate Accounting II Personal Taxation Accounting Auditing I Introduction to Principles of Economics - Macro Finance II Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Advanced Financial Accounting Corporate Taxation Accounting Auditing II Advanced Report Writing Systems Studies IV Career Planning (non co-op option only) * Common first year for Accounting (ACC), Accounting and Finance (ACF) and first semester for Accounting and Payroll (APP) and Accounting Techniques (ACT) students. SEMESTER 4 Intermediate Accounting I Managerial Accounting Introduction to Principles of Economics - Micro Finance I Introduction to Financial Planning and Economics SEMESTER 5 Introduction to Principles of Economics - Macro Taxation for Financial Planners Risk Manament and Insurance in Financial Planning Understanding Investments and Investment Strategy Ethics and Marketing of Financial Services Career Planning (non-co-op only) Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Finance II Retirement Planning and Benefits Estate Planning Investment Strategies and Tactics Financial Planning Management System Studies III Co-op Professional Practice More Information For more information about the CPA designation, please visit cpaontario.ca. 76 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

ACCOUNTING AND PAYROLL (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: APP Start Dates: Fall, Winter Embark on a rewarding career as a Payroll Administrator, Payroll Specialist, Payroll Accountant, Human Resource and Payroll Generalist, General Accounting Co-ordinator, Small Business Accountant or Office Manager roles that exist in virtually every segment of the Canadian economy. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certification program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Newnham Gain an in-depth knowledge of accounting, payroll and human resource practices and related technology applications in the job focused Accounting and Payroll program. In this program, you ll learn the fundamentals of payroll, accounting and human resources. You ll also be encouraged to combine your program of study with meaningful summer work experience. Further real world industry exposure is maximized with faculty practitioners and/ or guest speakers and simulated real life hands on projects. Most importantly, you ll have hands-on experience with the software packages used to complete the accounting and payroll cycle. You ll be introduced to the modern technological environment of business decisions using integrated leading edge software in many of your courses, including accounting software packages. Learn in courses enriched with hands on integrated technology applications and case studies based on real world situations. Your studies will include extensive use of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and dedicated payroll software. Transfer Options Within Seneca The school of Accounting and Financial Services offers seamless transfer to a wide variety of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given a common first year in most diploma and certificate programs within the Faculty of Business. PATHWAYS TO CERTIFICATION AND A DEGREE The Accounting and Payroll program is a direct route to a professional business certification that s recognized in Canada and abroad. After just four semesters, you ll graduate with a college diploma, all educational requirements for a professional certification (Payroll Compliance Practitioner Certification - PCP, Canadian Payroll Association) and three advanced standing credits towards completion of a Certified Payroll Manager (CPM) designation. You ll be required to register in the CPM courses/ exams at an additional cost. You will earn most courses required for the Certified Bookkeeper designation from the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping. For details see cibcb.com. Qualify upon graduation and you ll gain direct entry into the second year of the Seneca International Accounting and Finance (IAF) degree. Alternatively, you may choose to apply for the Seneca Professional Accounting Practice (PRA) graduate certificate program. For more information on these affiliated programs, refer to their program pages: Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF): page 86 Professional Accounting Practice (PRA) graduate certificate: page 122 LEVEL I PAYROLL COMPLIANCE PRACTICIONER (PCP) COMPULSORY COURSES: CPA Course Seneca Code Included in Accounting and Payroll Practitioner Program Payroll Payroll Comliance Legislation* Yes Compliance Payroll Fundamentals I Payroll Fundamentals I* Yes Payroll Fundamentals II Payroll Fundamentals II* Yes Introduction to Accounting Accounting Basic I Yes * There is an additional cost for payroll certification courses included in the program. LEVEL II CERTIFIED PAYROLL MANAGER (CPM) COMPULSORY COURSES: CPM Course Seneca Code Included in Accounting and Payroll Practitioner Program Introduction to Payroll Management Introduction to Payroll Management Offered through Continuing Education Applied Payroll Management Applied Payroll Management Offered through Continuing Education Organizational Behaviour Organizational Behavior Yes Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting Yes Design and Administration of Compensation Plans Design and Administration of Compensation Plans Yes FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 77

ACCOUNTING AND PAYROLL (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co-op Option For qualified students, there is an optional four month co op opportunity after completion of the four academic semesters. Should you be accepted into this co op program, you ll have a shared responsibility for securing employment. Learn more at: senecacollege.ca/coop * Accounting Basics Introduction to Business Administration College English Mathematics of Finance Success Strategies for College Accounting Basics II Payroll Compliance Legislation Introduction to Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior Systems Studies I SEMESTER 3 PC Applications and Accounting Software Payroll Fundamentals I Business Communication for Accounting Design and Administration of Compensation Plans SEMESTER 4 Taxation Management Accounting Payroll Fundamentals II Call Centre Operations - Accounting and Payroll Payroll, Accounting and Technology Practicum Accounting: Career Planning (non co-op option only) Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) * Common first semester for Accounting (ACC), Accounting and Finance (ACF), Accounting and Payroll (APP) and Accounting Techniques (ACT) students. 78 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: ACT Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Prepare yourself for a career with options. Become a professional bookkeeper with the one year Accounting Techniques certificate program and you could work for yourself, a small family run business, a large corporation or anything in between. You ll enjoy the flexibility to do it all. From accounts payable to accounts receivable to payroll and beyond, you could play a critical role in any company s financial success by providing it with a strong bookkeeping foundation. Seneca, in co operation with the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB), now offers this two semester (eight month) program that allows you to earn four of the nine courses required for CIB s professional bookkeeping designation and prepares you for a career in bookkeeping and entry level accounting. A 2009 benchmark study conducted by the Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada found that over 54% of individuals employed in bookkeeping have college or university level education, and those with a professional bookkeeping designation earn significantly higher pay than those without. Bookkeeping lends itself well to career advancement. There are numerous options for accreditation in the field of accounting, the majority of which are easy to obtain while working. Campus: Newnham Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Accounting Techniques (ACT) program is designed to provide you with a solid background in accounting and computerized bookkeeping. Its short, intensive format helps you focus on such critical skills as financial reporting, practical experience with accounting software packages and training in business communication. Transfer Options Within Seneca The School of Accounting and Financial Services offers seamless transfer to a wide variety of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given a common first year in most diploma and certificate programs within the Faculty of Business. Professional Certification The students who successfully complete the Accounting Techniques program of study will earn four of nine academic courses required for the Certified Bookkeeper designation awarded by the Canadian Institute of Bookkeepers (CIB). The remaining courses required for the designation are offered as part of Seneca s Accounting diploma program (ACC). For more information on the CIB, please visit cibcb.com * Accounting Basics I Introduction to Business Administration College English Mathematics of Finance Success Strategies for College Taxation Managerial Accounting PC Applications and Accounting Software Professional Communication for Business Economics: An Overview * Common first semester for Accounting (ACC), Accounting and Finance (ACF), Accounting and Payroll (APP) and Accounting Techniques (ACT) students. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 79

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Commerce Program Code: BBM Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Most business administration programs are focused on the needs of large enterprises; however, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) offer far larger employment potential. If you aspire to be your own boss, work in the family business or start your career as an entry level manager in the ever expanding SME sector, then this degree is for you. In recent years, there has been an increased awareness of the role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) as drivers of innovation within the Ontario and Canadian economy. Canada s SMEs employ more people and generate more economic activity than any other sector. SMEs are the prime drivers of economic growth in Canada, and that has never been more evident than today. In light of this, there is an increasing demand for qualified graduates who have a keen understanding of business through the eyes of SMEs. As a graduate of the Bachelor of Commerce - Business Management degree you will be able to adapt to the changing responsibilities of the SME environment. You will be well prepared for careers such as product managers, project leaders or management, or you can start your own business. In addition, you will have the required knowledge to pursue several key industry designations including the following: Canadian Institute of Management s Certified in Management (CIM) and the Professional Manager (P.Mgr) professional designations The Project Management Institute educational component for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certificate Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate through Microsoft Certified Sales Professional (CSP) from the Canadian Professional Sales Association Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. This degree is designed to provide you with the fundamental principles of a well rounded undergraduate education and the solid incremental building of knowledge through courses specific to the needs of Small and Medium Enterprises and the business management professionals that run them. Upon graduation, you will be able to demonstrate your understanding of contemporary issues in the Ontario, Canadian and global business environment. You will also be able to work cross functionally, knowing the key business functions and possessing critical business skills. Turn Your Diploma into a Degree If you have completed three or more semesters of a business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program, within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to apply your diploma credits towards a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. 80 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (Cont d) Co operative Education Enhance your education with real life, relevant work experience. This degree program offers you the advantage of a co op work term. During the co op placement, you will have the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are used. This work experience will help you to improve your marketability as a professional in the field. The work term is scheduled over the summer semester and includes both paid and unpaid co-op opportunities. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 4 Co-op Term Semester 8 Introduction to Canadian Business Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies Business Statistics Computer Applications for Business II Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Marketing Management Accounting Applied Communication for Business and Industry SEMESTER 3 Business Case Analysis Introduction to Human Resources Business Ethics Computer Applications for Business III Micro Economics - Theory and Practice Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Business Finance Operations Management Organizational Behavior Macroeconomics Presentation Skills Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 5 Project Management Business to Business Marketing Effective Selling Non-Profit Management Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 6 Project Management II Business Finance Taxation Customer Service Strategic Management Leadership Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 7 International Business Management Entrepreneurship Contemporary Issues in Management Sustainability Co-op Professional Practice Applied Research Methodology SEMESTER 8 Integration Project Global Supply Chain Contemporary Issues in Management Innovation Co-op Integration and Career Planning Liberal Studies Elective Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting October 12, 2011. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 81

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGEMENT 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Commerce Program Code: FSM Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter In the post-2008 financial environment, Toronto has emerged as the second largest North American finance centre and ranks in the Top Ten globally. Home to the head offices of Canada s five major banks, most of the foreign banks operating in Canada and two of the world s largest life insurers, financial service jobs grew in the GTA by 38% in the 2000-2010 period compared to the US growth of only.3%. More than 75% of the financial services sector s employees hold postsecondary credentials, which is considerably higher than the regional average (Source: the Toronto Financial Services Alliance). You will start a rewarding career with many advancement opportunities, for example, as a customer service representative, a financial adviser, a life insurance underwriter or a financial services representative. In a short while you may move to positions such as credit analyst, assistant branch manger, account manager or personal banking manager. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. This degree program provides you with specialized skills for the banking and insurance sectors. Developed with input from experts in these areas, it focuses your studies on all aspects of financial services and provides you with a co op work term, which allows you to gain valuable experience on the job at a major financial institution or insurance company. Certification You ll have the opportunity to earn credits toward three industry designations: Personal Financial Planner (PFP) granted by the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI). Graduates will reach the halfway point of this designation and be eligible to receive the Certificate in Financial Services Advice (CFSA). Certified Financial Planner (CFP) granted by Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC). Graduates will be eligible to challenge the Financial Planning Examination 1 (FPE1). Fellow, Life Management Institute (FLMI) granted by Life Office Management Association (LOMA). You ll also have the opportunity to earn the following industry licenses/credits: CSC Canadian Securities Course (mutual fund and securities licensing) CPH Conduct and Practices Handbook (licensing course) IFC Investment Funds in Canada (mutual fund license) LLQP Life License Qualification Program (insurance license) There is an additional cost for certification courses that are included as part of the program curriculum. Block Transfers Consideration may be given for block transfer credits to students who have completed three or more semesters of a business diploma program. Co operative Education The co op work term provides the learner with the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are utilized. The work term is scheduled over the summer semester between semesters 6 and 7. senecacollege.ca/coop Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Co-op Term 4 Semester 7 Semester 8 82 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGEMENT (Cont d) Introduction to Canadian Business Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies Business Statistics Computer Applications for Business II Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Marketing Management Accounting Applied Communication for Business and Industry SEMESTER 3 Financial Services Products Mortgage Financing and Consumer Credit Organizational Behavior Micro Economics - Theory and Practice Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Insurance Operations Personal Financial Planning: Investment and Taxation Consumer Protection and Privacy Customer Service and Relationship Management Macroeconomics - Theory and Practice Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 5 Co-op Professional Practice Personal Financial Planning: Investment Funds of Canada The Business and Regulation of Financial Services Business Finance Ethics and Social Responsibility SEMESTER 6 Financial Planning: Insurance, Retirement and Estates E-business Opportunities in the Financial Industry Life Agency Presentation Skills Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 7 Project Management Co-op Integration and Career Planning Investment Strategies I Applied Research Methodology Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 8 Investment Strategies II Personal Financial Planning Management Conduct and Practices for Investment Advisors Financial Services Contract Centre Management Applied Research Project Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this degree for a five-year term starting January 28, 2014. In conformity with the Minister s criteria and requirements, Seneca will submit an application for the renewal of the consent for this program 12 months prior to the expiration of the consent. Seneca shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 83

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - HUMAN RESOURCES STRATEGY AND TECHNOLOGY 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Commerce Program Code: HST Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Co operative Education Enhance your education with real life, relevant work experience. This degree program offers the advantage of a paid co op work term for all students. During the co op placement, you will have the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are used. This work experience will help you to improve your marketability as a professional in the field. The work term is scheduled over the fall semester. In today s competitive environment, there is a high demand for individuals who can manage a company s most important asset: their people. Human resources is taking an increasingly important role as organizations deal with changing demographics, including an increased number of retirements. In light of this, there is an increasing demand for qualified human resources professionals. As a graduate of this program, you will be able to adapt to the changing responsibilities of Human Resources professionals and will work in positions such as HR Administrator, HR Business Partner, HR Specialist, HR Consultant, Recruiter, Trainer or Compensation Analyst. In addition, you will have the required knowledge to pursue several key industry designations including the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation through the Human Resources Professionals Association and the Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate through Microsoft. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Students Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. Seneca s Human Resources Strategy and Technology business degree program educates and shapes tomorrow s top HR professionals. As a student, you will benefit from small classes, experienced professors, connections to industry, access to leading edge technology like SAP, co op placements and opportunities to pursue further designations. Through theory and practical application, you will develop in depth knowledge and critical skills in HR, technology and business. The general business skills acquired enable you to understand the role of HR in a business context, apply competencies in various areas of HR and use technology to conduct business functions. As a graduate, you are fully prepared to meet the requirements of Human Resources as a strategic partner in the business world. Turn Your Diploma into a Degree If you have graduated with three or more semesters of a business or human resources diploma program, you may be eligible for block transfers for your program within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Please contact the Admissions Advisor or Program Co-ordinator for more information. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 4 Co-op Term Semester 8 84 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS CENTRE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - HUMAN RESOURCES STRATEGY AND TECHNOLOGY (Cont d) Introduction to Canadian Business Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies Organizational Behavior Computer Application for Business II Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Marketing Management Management Accounting Applied Communication for Business SEMESTER 3 Introduction to Human Resources Business Ethics Organizational Staffing Micro Economics - Theory and Practice Interpersonal Communications Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Pension and Benefits Training and Development Computer Applications for Business III Business Statistics Presentation Skills Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 5 Operations Management Payroll Compliance Legislation Employment Law Occupational Health and Safety Compensation Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 6 Business Finance Business Decision Making and Problem-Solving Human Resources Research and Information Systems Industrial Relations Applied Research Methodology Liberal Studies Elective FALL Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 7 Project Management Technology Enhanced Learning Performance Management Applied Research Project Liberal Studies Elective Co-op Professional Practice SEMESTER 8 Advanced Issues in Organizational Development Multidisciplinary Business Case Human Resource Planning Advanced Applications in Human Resources Information Systems Co-op Integration and Career Planning Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this degree for a five-year term starting January 28, 2014. In conformity with the Minister s criteria and requirements, Seneca will submit an application for the renewal of the consent for this program 12 months prior to the expiration of the consent. Seneca shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF BUSINESS CENTRE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 85

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Commerce Program Code: IAF Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter According to Ajilon Professional Staffing, accounting professionals remain among the most in demand workers in the country and the need for accounting talent will only continue to grow. As a graduate of Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce International Accounting & Finance degree you will be prepared to pursue the Chartered Professional Accounting (CPA) designation. In addition, you ll have a strong knowledge base on which to build a career, for example, as a small business controller, divisional and corporate accountant, accounting analyst, investment accountant or international financial analyst. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Students Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. In this program, you ll gain a unique accounting education, enabling you to be job ready for the Canadian and global business environment. You will possess depth and breadth of knowledge in the areas of accounting, business, finance and technology, as well as developing your skills in effective critical thinking, problem solving, communication, interpersonal communication and teamwork. Pathways to a Degree Other Business Diploma Programs: If you have completed at least one semester of study in any two or three year diploma program you may be eligible for entry into the 1st semester of the International Accounting and Finance four year degree program. If you have successfully completed two semesters or more of any business diploma program you may be eligible for transfer credit and entry into the 2nd, 3rd or 4th semester of the degree program depending on grade point average and the number of semesters completed. Accounting Diploma Students: If you have completed a two year Accounting diploma program you may be eligible for admission to the 5th semester (3rd year) of the degree program following a one-semester transition program. Completion of a three year Accounting diploma program may qualify you for the 5th semester (3rd year) of the degree program. Other Business Degree Students: Given a common first year in all Seneca business degree programs, students can seamlessly transfer to the Bachelor of Commerce - International Accounting and Finance (IAF) from other Seneca degrees after one year or vice versa. Professional Certification Graduates of this program may pursue the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation. The IAF program offers courses recognized by the CPA as equivalent to courses in the CPA Prerequisite Education Program (CPA PREP) assuming minimum grade requirements are met. 86 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE (Cont d) Co operative Education The co op work term provides you with a valuable opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are utilized. One work term is mandatory and is scheduled during the winter semester after semester five. Please note that you ll have a shared responsibility to secure employment. See senecacollege.ca/coop for further details. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Co-op Term Semester 6 4 Semester 7 Semester 8 Introduction to Canadian Business Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies Business Statistics Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies SEMESTER 3 Intermediate Financial Accounting I Finance Business Information Systems Micro Economics - Theory and Practice Presentation Skills Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Organizational Behavior Intermediate Financial Accounting II Management Accounting - Intermediate Macroeconomics - Theory and Practice Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 5 Income Tax I Auditing Database Management Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Ethics and Social Responsibility Co-op Professional Practice SEMESTER 6 Income Tax II Computerized Auditing Financial Management Business Cases I Co-op Integration and Career Planning Liberal Studies Electives SEMESTER 7 Project Management Accounting Theory Advanced Financial Accounting Operations Management Applied Research Methodology SEMESTER 8 Critical Thinking, Analysis and Decision Making Advanced Auditing International Strategic Management Management Accounting - Advanced Applied Research Project Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this degree for a five-year term starting January 28, 2014. In conformity with the Minister s criteria and requirements, Seneca will submit an application for the renewal of the consent for this program 12 months prior to the expiration of the consent. Seneca shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 87

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Commerce Program Code: BMI Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter In the Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) program, you ll be prepared for careers in today s global marketplace. In this global economy, companies may be selling products in one area of the globe, getting their supplies from another area and running production facilities in a third. International business managers have to recognize global events and their effect on business; they must be ready and able to effectively deploy and utilize business processes in this global dimension, and so will you. In our quest for top talent, the SAP University Alliances program provides IBM a deep and experienced pool of SAP practitioners to continue to grow our consulting practice. Ken Englund Partner, IBM Global Business Services If you want to continue studies in International Business Management and pursue an MBA, you would have acquired a solid undergraduate background recognized by leading universities. We are discussing an MBA with a project management option. That would be a great fit with Seneca s undergraduate students. Dalen Chiang, Ph.D. Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management Director, International Program California State University at Chico, CA Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. This International Business Management degree program provides you with specialized skills and knowledge in the areas of international business strategy, technology and the business processes required to effectively work in today s global marketplace. Graduates will possess well developed critical thinking, problem solving, communication, interpersonal and team skills, which are critical in this complex environment. Finally, graduates will have the skills required and cultural understanding necessary to succeed in a global business environment. But the possibilities for graduates from this program do not stop here. The International Business Management degree curriculum and its unique business technology content prepares you to continue graduate studies, such as an MBA, in leading universities partners through the worldwide SAP University Alliances. I support promoting our MBA Supply Chain Management specialization and SAP integration to your students. Dr. Elkafi Hassini Chair, Operations Management DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University Celebrate Cultural Diversity Students from across the globe are attracted to this program, making the educational experience inter culturally rich and diverse. You will also have the opportunity to learn from award winning faculty with extensive expertise in international business and to interact with industry professionals to maximize your learning experience. International Travel/Study Abroad As a student in this program, you may have the opportunity to travel/study abroad and network in international arenas. Turn Your Diploma into a Degree If you have completed four or more semesters of a business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree within 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Transfer Options Within Seneca The School of International Business offers seamless transfer to a multitude of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given a common first year in most diploma and certificate programs within the Faculty of Business. 88 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (Cont d) Block Transfers Consideration may be given for block transfer credits to students who have completed four or more semesters of a business diploma program. Professional Associations Graduates will have the required knowledge to pursue several key industry designations, including the following: SAP Canada/Global Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) Microsoft Office Specialist Certification through Microsoft Certified International Trade Professional (CITP). Project Management Institute (PMI) This program is accredited by the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT). Graduates are eligible to pursue the professional designation of Certified International Trade Professional (CITP). Degree and Beyond MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University University of Fredericton California State University at Chico, CA Co operative Education Enhance your education with real life, relevant work experience. This degree program offers you the advantage of a paid co op work term for all students. During the co op placement, you will have the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are used. This work experience will help you to improve your marketability as a professional in the field. The work term is scheduled over the winter semester between semesters 7 and 8. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Vacation 4 Semester 7 Co-op Term Semester 8 Introduction to Canadian Business Financial Mathematics Computer Applications for Business I Introduction to Financial Accounting Writing Strategies Business Statistics Computer Applications for Business II Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Marketing Management Accounting Applied Communication for Business and Industry SEMESTER 3 Introduction to Business Case Analysis Introduction to Human Resources Business Ethics Computer Applications for Business III Micro Economics - Theory and Practice Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Business Finance Operations Management Organizational Behavior Macroeconomics - Theory and Practice Presentation Skills SEMESTER 5 Project Management International Trade Finance Global Sourcing and Procurement I Business Process I World Geography SEMESTER 6 Global Sourcing and Procurement II International Law and Tariffs (Import and Export) International Transportation Project Management II Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 7 Global Marketing Strategies Inventory Management and Production International Strategic Management Co-op Professional Practice Applied Research Methods SEMESTER 8 Contemporary Issues in International Business Integration Project - International Business Business Process II International Consulting Co-op Integration and Career Planning Liberal Studies Elective Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting October 12, 2011. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. See senecacollege.ca/coop for further details. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 89

BRAND MANAGEMENT (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: BMK Start Dates: Fall Brand Management is one of the major factors in any company s success. As a graduate from Seneca s Brand Management program, you ll be prepared for a wide range of rewarding careers. Positions of employment may include: assistant brand/ product managers, brand consultants, brand strategists and assistant marketing manager in the growing service and product sectors. You may also find your career on the product and service side of business and marketing. A recognized degree from an accredited institution with a specialization in a marketing-related discipline (e.g. commerce, economics, statistics, social psychology, cultural anthropology) from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Applicants with a recognized degree from an accredited institution, who lack marketing-related courses, are encouraged to apply for the Marketing Management Graduate Certificate. Campus: Markham Professional Affiliation and Industry Associations American Marketing Association (AMA) Internet Advertising Bureau of Canada (IAB) The Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA) Co operative Education Program During the first semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Co op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term at the end of semester two. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co op entrance requirements in order to be considered. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Work-Term Brand Strategy I Brand Metrics I Advertising and Promotion Applied Market Research CRM - Process and Patterns I Brand Strategy II Brand Metrics II Integrated Brand Communications Digital Marketing Interactive Marketing Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SUMMER Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) More Information senecacollege.ca/school/marketing Brand Management involves understanding all aspects of a brand and then devising a plan in order to build brand equity. Seneca s Brand Management graduate certificate program will focus on providing you with the skills and knowledge to develop and execute successful brand strategies in today s digital environment that are focused on consumers. You will learn from a range of instructional styles, have an opportunity to work on case studies and build relationships with industry professionals through industry/ association field work or optional co op. The faculty encourages you to leverage your background in marketing, sales, psychology, economics, management or mathematics to develop strategies with your peers. 90 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING

BUSINESS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BBS Start Dates: Fall, Summer, Winter Seneca s two-year Business diploma program provides you with essential business skills along with an understanding of management functions and general managerial skills for a rewarding career in business. The focus of the program is on acquiring digital, professional and communication skills. We teach our students the latest technology and business applications with an emphasis on the practical knowledge necessary to succeed in the modern business environment. Prepare to graduate with a portfolio of job-ready skills and a wide range of options for your career including banking, marketing, sales, and service and manufacturing industries. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Markham, Newnham You will establish a solid knowledge base in business management and entrepreneurship. You will learn the digital tools and essential employability skills necessary to succeed in the new modern economy within an environment that boasts small class sizes and close interaction with our experienced faculty. Through practical, hands-on classroom activities, you will learn about making business decisions, planning, teamwork and utilizing relevant business computer applications. You will build an e-portfolio and learn to use social media to establish a career path that has multiple options coming out of the program. When you complete this program, you have the option to enroll in one of the Business Administration three year programs and earn an advanced diploma in two additional semesters. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Graduates of the two-year Business diploma will have completed all educational requirements and can submit an application to the Canadian Professional Sales Association to receive a Professional Sales Certificate (PSC). Graduates will have also met all the educational requirements for the CPSA s professional designation Certified Sales Professional (CSP). Introduction to Business Administration College English Microcomputer Business Applications II Professional Presentation Skills Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Organizational Behaviour Innovation and Entrepreneurship Introduction to Marketing Global Citizenship SEMESTER 3 Financial Analysis Effective Business Writing Career Planning Human Resources Production & Operations Management SEMESTER 4 Management Studies: Canadian Business Law Business Economics Sales Project Management Accounting Software General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. Educational Pathways The benefit of a common curriculum in the first two years is that it gives you the flexibility to transfer your earned credits to the four Business Administration programs listed in the chart below. The first four semesters are offered at both Newnham and Markham Campuses. The fifth and sixth semesters of these programs are offered at Newnham Campus only. There s also flexibility provided through pathways to other programs in Seneca Business Graduate with a Pre- Business Certificate Graduate with a two-year Business Diploma Third Year of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Common Foundational First Year of Business Common Second Year of Business Third Year of Business Administration - Management Second and Third Year of Human Resources, Marketing, International Business, Accounting and Financial Services Third Year of Business Administration - Purchasing and Supply Management Graduate with a three-year Business Administration Diploma Seneca s Business Graduate Certificates Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce Business Degrees FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 91

BUSINESS - INSURANCE 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BIN Start Dates: Fall, Winter Fast-track your career by equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills essential for positions in the property and casualty insurance industry in Canada. Job opportunities are plentiful. According to the Insurance Institute of Canada s report A Demographic Analysis of the P & C Insurance Industry, 25% of the industry s current labour force could retire by 2017, and for management positions this number could be as high as 40%. As a graduate of Seneca s Business Insurance diploma program, you ll earn up to eight credits toward the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation from the Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC) and be expertly prepared for a progressive career in claims, underwriting or brokerage. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Newnham The Business Insurance program prepares you for a dynamic career in the property and casualty (general) insurance industry in Canada. Offered in co operation with the Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC), this program is anchored on the fundamental aspects of both business and insurance and was designed with experts from several national insurance firms. Your courses focus specifically on brokerage, underwriting and claims, where career prospects are extremely strong. As a graduate, you will have had the opportunity to earn eight credits toward the internationally recognized Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation. Core The core curriculum is anchored on thirteen business courses and three general education electives. This allows for seamless articulation into this program by students with credits earned from other Seneca business programs. Included in the program are the eight insurance courses that lead to the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) accreditation. After one year of work experience at an insurance company or a brokerage firm following graduation from Seneca graduates take the two final CIP courses through the IIC to attain their CIP designation. Introduction to Business Administration Principles and Practices of Insurance College English Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Insurance on Property Automobile Insurance Part I Foundations of Customer Service Introduction to Marketing SEMESTER 3 Business Economics Insurance Against Liability Part I Underwriting Essentials Effective Business Writing Microcomputer Business Applications II s SEMESTER 4 Professional Issues in Insurance Fraud Prevention and Awareness Essentials of Loss Adjusting Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker & Agent Management Studies: Canadian Business Law Business Insurance students enrol in CIP courses/examinations at an additional cost. 92 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

BUSINESS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BUI Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Today s global economy offers a wide array of employment opportunities in the dynamic world of international business. With the Canadian economy increasingly dependent on international trade and with imports and exports accounting for a growing portion of Canadian GDP, Canadian businesses are looking for expertise in international business and the complexities that it presents. As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared to meet this demand and for an exciting career in importing, exporting, international trade, logistics and marketing within multi-industry sectors. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Markham (Fall only), Newnham International Travel/Study Abroad As a student in this program, you may also have the opportunity to travel/study internationally and network in international arenas. Turkey Prague Germany Belgium Pathways Students completing the Business International Business diploma program with a minimum GPA of 2.5 may transfer to the Business Administration International Business advanced diploma. Turn Your Diploma into a Degree If you have completed four or more semesters of a business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program, within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Business - Its Nature and Environment College English Introduction to Marketing Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Intercultural Organizational Behavior and Communication International Effective Selling Computer Applications Global Economics Issues SEMESTER 3 Effective Business Writing International Transportation Import/Export Procedures Business Statistics Using Excel SEMESTER 4 Transborder Procedures Trade Research/Market Analysis International Business Law Export Marketing International Career Research and Planning More Information facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca The two year Business International Business diploma concentrates on the complexities of the movement of goods and services across the globe. You will receive hands on training in international selling and marketing, international trade documentation and transportation selection. In addition, you will research and complete a comprehensive export marketing plan. This program incorporates state of the art computer technology and interactive teaching methods, including case analyses, to maximize your learning. You will also have the opportunity to learn from award winning faculty with extensive expertise in international business and to interact with industry professionals to maximize your learning experience. Celebrate Cultural Diversity Students from across the globe are attracted to this program, making the educational experience inter culturally rich and diverse. Pathways to a Degree in International Business If you have completed four or more semesters of a Business or International Business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Please contact the Admissions Advisor or Program Co-ordinator for more information. Common foundation Business - International Business (BUI) Two Years Graduate with a two-year Business - International Business diploma (BUI) Third year of Business Administration - International Business (BAB) International Transportation and Customs (TCS) Two Years Graduate with a three-year Business Administration - International Business advanced diploma (BAB) Graduate with a two-year International Transportaton and Customs diploma (TCS) Transfer into the Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) Graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 93

BUSINESS - MARKETING 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BMT Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The Business Marketing program prepares you to enter the marketing field directly with a two year diploma. As a Business Marketing graduate, you ll have a host of exciting career opportunities in the business to consumer (B2C) and business to business (B2B) sectors. You can expect to pursue a rewarding career as a marketing assistant, marketing co-ordinator, account manager, market researcher, assistant sales manager, assistant event planner, social media assistant, digital marketing assistant and media planning assistant. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Markham, Newnham Seneca s Business Marketing program provides you with a solid foundation in the discipline of marketing. You ll benefit from problem based learning, real world projects and case studies. Pathways At any point throughout the program, you may be eligible to transfer into the threeyear Business Administration Marketing program if qualified. Professional Affiliation American Marketing Association Canadian Marketing Association Canadian Professional Sales Association Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance Ontario Colleges Marketing Association Business - Its Nature and Environment College English Marketing I Mathematics of Finance Marketing Skills and Insights Accounting I Economics: An Overview Marketing II Advanced Computer Applications for Marketing Applied Business Management SEMESTER 3 Career Launching and Portfolio Planning Effective Business Writing Integrated Marketing Communications Professional Selling Business Statistics SEMESTER 4 Graphic and Web Design Marketing Strategy and Analysis Applied Marketing Research Global Marketing More Information senecacollege.ca/school/marketing 94 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAS Campus: Markham, Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Canada boasts close to 2.5 million entrepreneurs who, as small business owners, combine to contribute over 30% of its GDP. Entrepreneurs drive job creation, productivity and economic growth. With statistics like these, it s clear that small ventures can add up to big business. Graduate from this program and you will have acquired the skills necessary to research, develop and manage a small business, grow an existing business or virtually anything else related to successful entrepreneurship. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Business Administration Entrepreneurship and Small Business program adds entrepreneurial and small business know how to a powerful foundation of business knowledge and skills. The skills learned in this program are essential to business owners and established businesses and organizations. You will spend the first four semesters building a practical grounding in contemporary management theory. In the final two semesters, you will develop the skills required for the planning, start up, management and expansion of successful small businesses. But it s not all classroom learning as you will be exposed to stories of challenges faced by prominent business owners. Instructors will guide you and your colleagues through the process of identifying innovative and promising venture ideas for your own business plan. At our Shark s Pond event, you ll present and defend these ideas, sink or swim, to industry leaders. Your learning experience is rounded out through seminars, case analysis and online business simulations. After completing the program, you will have the tools to develop and present a finished business plan to Futurpreneur Canada (futurpreneur.ca) and be considered for a $15,000 loan. You ll also benefit from Seneca s many partnerships with outside organizations, such as receiving free membership into the Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs (ACCE.ca). Certificate in Management and Administration (C.I.M.) In 2009, Seneca became the first institution in Canada to have full time programs accredited by the Canadian Institute of Management (CIM). Upon graduation from the Business Administration Entrepreneurship and Small Business program you will have met all the requirements for the Certified in Management (C.I.M.) designation once you have completed two years of managerial work experience and made appropriate application to the Canadian Institute of Management. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Graduates will have completed all educational requirements and can submit an application to the Canadian Professional Sales Association to receive a Professional Sales Certificate (PSC). Graduates will have also met all the educational requirements for the CPSA s professional designation Certified Sales Professional (CSP). Start Up Canada Startup Canada recognized Seneca as the most entrepreneurial college in Ontario, demonstrating the largest commitment and impact in advancing entrepreneurship. Seneca was the only college recognized in Canada. Educational Pathways For information on educational pathways at Seneca College, please the chart on page 93. Introduction to Business Administration Microcomputer Business Applications Mathematics of Finance College English Professional Presentation Skills Introduction to Studies at Seneca Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behaviour Innovation and Entrepreneurship Accounting I Global Citizenship SEMESTER 3 Customer Service Production and Operations Management Financial Analysis Human Resources Career Planning Effective Business Writing SEMESTER 4 Project Management Sales Business Economics Accounting Software Management Studies: Canadian Business Law SEMESTER 5 International Business Management Entrepreneurship II Financial Management Planning a New Business Venture Business Ethics and Values SEMESTER 6 Taxation for Entrepreneurs Small Business Problem Solving Venture Practicum Effective Leadership Negotiation Business Plan FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 95

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - FINANCIAL PLANNING (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAF Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Toronto is the financial capital of Canada. The Toronto Financial Services Alliance (TFSA) reports that over 223,000 people work in the Toronto region s financial services sector, making it the third largest concentration of financial services employment in North America, after New York and Chicago. Over 75% of those employed hold postsecondary credentials and represent a third of Canada s financial sector employment. In the last decade the industry has added more than 62,000 employees in the Toronto region (Source: TFSA). The financial services industry has a long history of attracting energetic and ambitious people who are looking for rewarding career opportunities. The industry is noted for its broad range of career paths, commitment to employee development and compensation structures difficult to find in other sectors of the economy. Seneca s Business Administration - Financial Planning (BAF) program puts you in demand with the financial planning expertise employers seek and prepares you for careers in financial planning and wealth management. Upon graduation, you ll be ready to launch your career within the financial services sector with employers such as banks, trusts, insurance companies, brokerages and financial planning firms. Financial Planning students enrol in both Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) and Canadian Securities Course (CSC) at an additional cost. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Many Faculty of Business programs have a substantially common first year curriculum. This curriculum provides a solid foundation in business and develops skills necessary for a successful career. Your courses will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of personal and financial planning that includes: personal taxation, estate planning, retirement planning, insurance, investment strategies and risk management. Students at the Markham Campus will be able to complete three semesters of study then transfer to the Newnham Campus for semesters 4 to 6. Co operative Education Option Choose the co-op option in this program and you ll have the opportunity to secure a paid work-term between the fifth and sixth semester. Job-related employment enables you to combine classroom skills and on-the-job training, experience that is highly valued by students and employers alike. It s important to note that you ll have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co-op entrance requirements in order to be considered: senecacollege.ca/coop. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 3 Semester 5 Work-Term Semester 6 Certification During the program you ll have the opportunity to write the Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) exam to be eligible for mutual fund licensing, as well as the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) exams to be eligible for a securities licence. In addition, as a graduate of BAF, you ll be qualified to challenge the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Professional Competence Examination 1 (PCE1). Pathways The first three semesters of this program contain a number of courses that are common with other Business Administration programs. These courses provide you with the flexibility to transfer most earned credits to another program. Qualified graduates of this program are eligible to enter Semester 5 of Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Services Management Degree following a summer transition program. For more information, please visit: senecacollege.ca/fulltime/fsm.html Introduction to Business Administration College English Introduction to Marketing Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Management Studies: Canadian Business Law Foundations of Strategic Marketing and Planning Microcomputer Business Applications II SEMESTER 3 Financial Analysis Effective Business Writing Introduction to Human Resources Management Production & Operations Management - Manufacturing & Services SEMESTER 4 Business Management Business Economics Financial Management Organizational Behavior Introduction to Financial Planning and Economics SEMESTER 5 Taxation for Financial Planners Risk Management and Insurance in Financial Planning Understanding Investments and Investment Strategies Canadian Investment Funds Call Centre Operations Ethics and Marketing of Financial Products Co-op Professional Theory (non co-op option will take CAP 500) Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 6 Business Statistics Retirement Planning and Benefits Estate Planning Inventment Strategies and Tactics Financial Planning and Management Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) 96 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - HUMAN RESOURCES (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BHR Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Co operative Education Option Enhance your education with real life, relevant work experience! During the third semester (fall only), students who meet the requirements will have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Acceptance to the co op option provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. As a student, you have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. In today s complex business environment, success depends on employing the right people and training those people so that they achieve their potential. This program prepares you to be the person to step into this important role. The Business Administration Human Resources (BHR) advanced diploma program focuses on business practices and emphasizes the management of Human Resources within the business environment (national and international). It provides you with the opportunity to acquire a general background in business concepts and a specialization in the Human Resources field. As a graduate, you will be equipped for employment in a variety of human resources positions such as human resources administrator, human resources generalist or human resources specialist (i.e. recruiter, compensation analyst, pensions and benefits administrator, occupational health and safety officer or HRIS specialist). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). This program arms you with relevant, current and in demand skills and prepares you for a career in the growing area of Human Resources. Your studies will focus on topics such as recruiting, compensation, training, benefits, occupational health and safety, labour relations, leadership, motivational techniques and organizational behaviour. In addition, you will acquire skills in the effective use of industry standard software. As a student, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals and to participate in hands on learning opportunities such as case competitions. If you are interested in a career in payroll, you can also acquire a professional designation through the Canadian Payroll Association. Graduates of this program may be able to complete Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce Human Resources Strategy and Technology program in less than two years. Note: Semester one starts in September and January. Students starting in January must take semester two during the summer. Certification The subjects in this program may be credited by the International Personnel Management Association (IPMA) towards the Certified Professional or Certified Specialist designations (IPMA CP or IPMA CS). Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Co-op Model - January Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Semester 4 Work-Term Semester 5 3 Semester 6 Core The first year provides an overview of business and develops transferable skills necessary for success in the program and a career. Each subject will have a component dealing with communication skills such as active listening, report writing, presentation skills and the ability to work both independently and as a member of a group. The second and third years provide the Human Resources specialization. FACULTY OF BUSINESS CENTRE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 97

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - HUMAN RESOURCES (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Professional Options The subjects listed below are a representative sample of options which may be available. Students will be advised during semester 4 which options will be offered for semesters 5 and 6. Introduction to Business Administration College English Microcomputer Business Applications II Introduction to Marketing Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Foundations of Strategic Marketing and Planning Professional Presentation Skills x2 SEMESTER 3 Effective Business Writing Introduction to Human Resources Management Introduction to Management Accounting Marketing: Effective Selling Decision Analysis I SEMESTER 4 Personnel Research Techniques and HRIS Recruitment and Selection Techniques Business Statistics Professional Option Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Economics for Human Resources Organizational Behavior Design and Administration of Compensation Plans Pension and Benefits Training Techniques and Practices Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Business Plan Human Resources Administration: Career Planning Human Resources Planning and Development Occupational Health and Safety Industrial Relations The Legal Environment Payroll Compliance Legislation Environmentalism and Commerce Emotional Intelligence and the Workplace International Business Business Ethics and Values Negotiation Strategies Introduction to Electronic Commerce Business to Business Marketing Total Quality Management Note: Professional option subjects not having a minimum of 30 students enrolled may be cancelled at the discretion of the School. Not all professional options are offered every semester. 98 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS CENTRE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAB Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The Canadian economy is dependent on international trade. In this increasingly global economy, the Canadian business world is driven by knowledgeable professionals fluent in the varied aspects of international business. In order to succeed in this complex environment, international business managers have to recognize global events and their effect on business and must be able to effectively identify challenges and utilize business processes in this global dimension. As a graduate of this program, you are prepared for careers in international trade and marketing for small, medium and large organizations within many industry sectors. This field includes entrepreneurs, exporters, importers, trading house agents, business deployment banking, inventory planners, assistant purchasing agents, category buyers, assistant logistics, distribution administrators and global sales and account co-ordinators. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). This program will launch your career in International Business and will provide you with the key skills and expertise required for a career in this fast paced global marketplace. The Business Administration International Business program concentrates on the complexities of the movement of products and services globally. You will receive comprehensive knowledge and practical training in exporting, importing, international marketing, international finance and entrepreneurship. The integration of leading edge technology, including SAP, provides you with the skills demanded by employers. In addition, you will receive critical training in leadership, project management, cultural awareness and teamwork throughout this program. The ability to communicate in more than one language is a definite advantage to students graduating from this program. Students are strongly advised to develop a working knowledge of a language that is not their native language. French and Spanish classes are available as General Education Options. Celebrate Cultural Diversity Students from across the globe are attracted to this program, making the educational experience inter culturally rich and diverse. You will also have the opportunity to learn from award winning faculty with extensive expertise in international business and to interact with industry professionals to maximize your learning experience. International Travel/Study Abroad As a student of this program you may also have the opportunity to travel/study internationally and network in international arenas. Turkey Prague Germany Belgium Pathways Students must complete all subjects up to semester four plus achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 to enter third year of the BAB program. Students below this GPA will be given academic counselling and will be redirected to BUI (two year program). Certification This program is accredited by FITT (Forum for International Trade Training). Graduates are eligible to pursue the professional designation of Certified International Trade Professional (CITP). Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible to pursue a SAP Global Certificate. Students who choose the Project Management option may be eligible for certification through the Project Management Institute. Co operative Education Option Enhance your education with real life, relevant work experience! During the third semester (fall only), students who meet the requirements will have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Acceptance to the co op option provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. As a student, you have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Co-op Model - January Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Semester 4 Work-Term Semester 5 3 Semester 6 FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 99

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Business - Its Nature and Environment College English Introduction to Marketing Mathematics of Finance Introduction to Studies at Seneca Accounting I Intercultural Organizational Behavior and Communication International Effective Selling Computer Applications Global Economic Issues SEMESTER 3 Effective Business Writing International Transportation Import/Export Procedures Business Statistics Using Excel SEMESTER 4 Transborder Procedures Trade Research/Market Analysis International Business Law Export Marketing Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Managerial Accounting International Procurement Systems International Production Systems International Negotiations and Relationship Management Introduction to Finance Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) and ONE of the following Project Management Tools and Techniques World Trade Agreements Note: Students who choose Project Management Tools and Techniques as their Professional Option must take Planning and Controlling the Baselines in semester six. These students may be eligible to pursue certification through the Project Management Institute. SEMESTER 6 Entrepreneurship International Management International Distribution Systems International Finance II International Career Planning and ONE of the following Planning and Controlling Baselines Professional Option More Information facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca Pathways to a Degree in International Business If you have completed four or more semesters of a Business or International Business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program, within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Please contact the Admissions Advisor or Program Co-ordinator for more information. Common Foundation Business - International Business (BUI) Two Years Graduate with a two-year Business - International Business diploma (BUI) Third year of Business Administration - International Business (BAB) International Transportation and Customs (TCS) Two Years Graduate with a three-year Business Administration - International Business advanced diploma (BAB) Graduate with a two-year International Transportaton and Customs diploma (TCS) Transfer into the Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) Graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) 100 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - MANAGEMENT 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAG Campus: Markham, Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer In our current society, businesses are changing and evolving in order to remain relevant and competitive. The Business Administration Management program provides the skills that will prepare you to become a key decision-maker within an organization. One of the challenges you will face as a manager is unpredictability. Having skills in place to recognize and handle the regular fluctuation of a firm s external and internal environments is critical in today s complex business environment. As a graduate of this program, you can find work as a business analyst, sales representative, office manager, product manager, executive assistant or personnel manager in industries as diverse as banking, retail, insurance, manufacturing and government. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Becoming a good manager can be challenging; it s not just about inputs and outputs. You ll need to make key strategic decisions, often without complete information, which will seriously affect your company s direction. In the Business Administration Management program, you ll learn all about these types of situations and acquire the knowledge to make smart decisions. At the School of Business Management, you will spend the first four semesters building a practical grounding in contemporary management theory. These four semesters are common to all School of Business Management diploma programs. In your last two semesters, your instructors will help you fine tune your business expertise and employability skills. You ll focus on the professional skills required by today s managers, including leadership, decision making, ethics, strategy formulation, project management and communication. You ll also benefit from our relationships with a variety of employers who help to keep the program (and your skills) up to date and relevant to the demands of today s organizations. The program curriculum offers innovative approaches to learning, including seminars, value added presentations, case analyses, online business simulations and external consulting projects. Certificate in Management and Administration (C.I.M.) In 2009, Seneca became the first institution in Canada to have full time programs accredited by the Canadian Institute of Management (C.I.M.). Upon graduation from the Business Administration Management program you will have met all the requirements for the Certified in Management (C.I.M.) designation once you have completed two years of managerial work experience and made appropriate application to the Canadian Institute of Management. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Graduates will have completed all educational requirements and can submit an application to the Canadian Professional Sales Association to receive a Professional Sales Certificate (PSC). Graduates will have also met all the educational requirements for the CPSA s professional designation Certified Sales Professional (CSP). Educational Pathways For information on educational pathways at Seneca College, please the chart on page 91. Introduction to Business Administration Microcomputer Business Applications II Mathematics of Finance College English Professional Presentation Skills Introduction to Studies at Seneca Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behaviour Innovation and Entrepreneurship Accounting I Global Citizenship SEMESTER 3 Production & Operations Management Financial Analysis Human Resources Career Planning Effective Business Writing SEMESTER 4 Project Management Sales Business Economics Accounting Software Management Studies: Canadian Business Law SEMESTER 5 International Business Management Financial Management Decision Analysis II Business Statistics Business Ethics and Values SEMESTER 6 Negotiation Business Plan Economics Management Studies Effective Leadership Professional Option FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 101

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - MARKETING (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAM Campus: Markham, Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Co op marketing related positions may be in sales, retail, event and trade shows, promotional activities, call centres and customer service, among others. Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 The Business Administration Marketing program prepares you to take a leadership role in marketing whether you decide to enter the field directly or to continue your studies in a degree program first. Successful companies are driven by effective marketing strategies, and in this highly specialized program you will develop the skills to plan and execute those strategies. This threeyear advanced diploma will prepare you for careers such as: marketing manager, marketing co-ordinator, account manager, product manager, brand manager, digital marketing manager, interactive marketing manager, market researcher, event and trade show marketer, sports marketer, sales account manager, retail sales manager, digital and traditional media buying and planning, media sales manager, small business owner, search engine account marketing manager and web content manager. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, keyboarding skills and/or any computer graphic skills are recommended for your success in the program. Become a marketing leader. Learn how to integrate business and marketing fundamentals with advanced applications of technical, analytical, problem solving, critical thinking and leadership skills. These skills are developed through the use of innovative and applied delivery techniques such as problem based learning, real life projects and case study analysis. Diploma to Degree to Master s Griffith University in Australia provides qualified graduates the opportunity to earn a bachelor s degree and master s degree in two years. Students may also be eligible for significant transfer credit into Seneca s Bachelor of Commerce degrees. Diploma to Graduate Certificate Programs Through transfer agreements, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit in the following Seneca Graduate Certificate Programs: Brand Management Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management Green Business Management Human Resources Management International Business Management Professional Affiliation and Industry Associations American Marketing Association Canadian Marketing Association Canadian Professional Sales Association Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance Ontario Colleges Marketing Association As a student of this program, you will be required to purchase a membership in the Marketing Association of Seneca College (MASC), a collegiate chapter of the AMA. This measure is vital to the program curriculum and contributes to your professional experience. Co operative Education Program During the third semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Co op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co op entrance requirements in order to be considered. Co-op Model - January Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Semester 4 Work-Term Semester 5 3 Semester 6 Business - Its Nature and Environment College English Marketing I Marketing Skills and Insights Mathematics of Finance Accounting I Economics: An Overview Marketing II Advanced Computer Applications for Marketing Applied Business Management SEMESTER 3 Career Launching and Portfolio Planning Effective Business Writing Integrated Marketing Communications Professional Selling Business Statistics SEMESTER 4 Graphic and Web Design Marketing Strategy and Analysis Applied Marketing Research Global Marketing Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Financial Analysis for Marketing Interactive Marketing Marketing Metrics and Analysis Brand Management Driving Digital Media for Business Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Buyer Behavior Channel Marketing Strategic Analysis Digital Marketing II New Product Launch 102 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BAO Campus: Markham, Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer After studying in the Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management program, you will be able to offer employers specialized skills related to supply chain, purchasing and inventory control and management. Significant changes in practices and technology have led to an increased demand for workers with current and relevant supply chain skills. Expect to begin a career in purchasing, supply chain management, inventory management or logistics, working for government or private sector companies. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Finding success in today s multi dimensional workplace requires strong management skills. In the Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management program, you ll focus on the management function, building the skills and concepts necessary to develop into a successful manager. You will spend the first four semesters building a practical grounding in contemporary management theory. Your final two semesters will be spent gaining the essential tools necessary to manage the supply base of an organization. Upon graduation you will understand how the increasing strategic nature of purchasing influences other major functional areas. Courses in enterprise resource planning, quality, inventory management, purchasing and logistics will equip you with concrete skills to take to your future employer. You ll also benefit from our relationships with a variety of employers who help keep the program (and your skills) up to date and relevant to the demands of today s organizations. Students with the desire and the minimum GPA requirement will have the opportunity to participate in a field placement program to gain practical work experience in the supply chain field. Your learning is enhanced through seminars, plant tours, case analysis and business simulations. Certification and Partners In addition, you have the opportunity to join the Seneca Student Chapter of The Association for Operations Management (APICS), an international organization that offers field trips to local facilities and networking opportunities with guest speakers from various industries, for free. There are leadership positions available with the APICS Student Chapter. Students have the chance to participate in the APICS Canadian Case Study Competition held each year. In the past, Seneca teams have won this competition and travelled to the International Competition to compete. The Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management program has developed strong partnerships with two leading industry certification bodies. Through our partnership with The Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) you will receive a Student Passport (cost: $30.00 + HST) and opportunities to participate in networking events and attend conferences and workshops. This is an invaluable chance for you to meet and network with professionals in the field. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 103

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT (Cont d) Certificate in Management and Administration (C.I.M.) In 2009, Seneca became the first institution in Canada to have full time programs accredited by the Canadian Institute of Management (C.I.M.). Upon graduation from the Business Administration Management program you will have met all the requirements for the Certified in Management (C.I.M.) designation once you have completed two years of managerial work experience and made appropriate application to the Canadian Institute of Management. Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Graduates will have completed all educational requirements and can submit an application to the Canadian Professional Sales Association to receive a Professional Sales Certificate (PSC). Graduates will have also met all the educational requirements for the CPSA s professional designation Certified Sales Professional (CSP). Introduction to Business Administration Microcomputer Business Applications II Mathematics of Finance College English Professional Presentation Skills Introduction to Studies at Seneca Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behaviour Innovation and Entrepreneurship Accounting I Global Citizenship SEMESTER 3 Financial Analysis Human Resources Production & Operations Management Career Planning Effective Business Writing SEMESTER 4 Project Management Sales Business Economics Accounting Software Management Studies: Canadian Business Law SEMESTER 5 Business Ethics and Values Business Logstics - Supply Chain Management Purchasing and Materials Management Production Scheduling and Inventory Management International Business Management SEMESTER 6 Enterprise Resource Planning Negotiation Strategies for Business Total Quality Management Advanced Purchasing and Materials Management Business Plan Educational Pathways For information on educational pathways at Seneca College, please the chart on page 93. 104 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

EVENT MARKETING - SPORTS, ENTERTAINMENT, ARTS (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: EVM Campus: Markham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Learn how to create extraordinary experiences through marketing and managing events in sports, entertainment and arts. You will be equipped to build value with customers and creatively communicate ideas to specific target audiences. This program is designed to teach practical strategies that will assist you with conceiving, producing, presenting, executing and evaluating event concepts from start to finish. You will receive real life experience from classroom workshops, industry partners and event placements. The event industry is not your typical Monday to Friday career, so you are expected to be committed to the philosophy of being available on weekends and evenings to prepare for the dynamic and exciting world of events. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; or Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. (A combination of education and work experience may be considered for admission to this program). English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Event marketing is one of the fastest growing fields of marketing. It is all about creating experiences and is becoming a much more sophisticated discipline as corporations and organizations recognize the need to integrate events into the traditional marketing mix. It is currently a multi billion dollar industry in North America. This program will be of interest to individuals seeking enhanced knowledge and training in this specialized and growing field. Career opportunities exist in the many facets of the event industry and in the public, private and non-profit sectors, municipal government event departments, sports firms, entertainment firms, advertising agencies, experiential and event marketing firms, attractions, corporate marketing departments, trade show management firms, charitable organizations, arts and festival organizations and industry associations. Furthermore, the program will appeal to individuals responsible for event marketing activities within their current job and who are looking to expand their career choices within the field. The Seneca Event team of faculty and staff are event industry focused and deliver experiential engagement in a challenging and lively manner. Event students at Seneca experience first hand unique experiential learning classes both in the field and in the classroom. The co op experience provided enables students to develop their personal network of contacts and make them job ready upon graduation. The experience based curriculum puts students in the driver s seat as they learn by doing, guided by dedicated faculty and industry partners. Benefits to students: a unique learning experience in which students are able to: apply classroom knowledge to solving real business problems; work co-operatively in interdisciplinary teams; gain greater self esteem and self confidence from interacting with event clients and event partners; gain job ready skills and industry know how through extensive hands on opportunities in the event world; learn in a non traditional manner; benefit from direct industry partners mentoring; develop personal team, followership and leadership skills. EVENT KIT Students are expected to purchase an event kit that includes access to certification programs, subject equipment, clothing, networking supplies and behind the scenes event excursions. Professional Certifications Students will be certified in: Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation Dine Like a Diplomat SmartServe Standard First Aid Professional Affiliations, Industry Associations, Events and Partnerships Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference, New York Black Chalk Marketing City of Markham Pan Am Celebrations Dynamic Entertainment & Hospitality Group Festivals and Events Ontario Flato Markham Theatre Golf Canada Live Nation Entertainment Luminato Festival Prime Time Sports and Entertainment Conference TO 2015 Pan Am Ignite Toronto Blue Jays Trojan One Sponsorship Toronto Conference Canadian Sponsorship Forum Canadian Marketing Association International Special Events Society Seneca Varsity Sports York Region Arts Council Co operative Education During the first semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Co op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term at the end of semester two. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co op entrance requirements in order to be considered. Event Marketing Management Sport and Event Marketing Event Planning and Logistics Event Financial Management Behind the Scenes of Events Communications and Promotions Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Marketing Sports and Event Marketing II Digital and Media Applications Brand Activation & Experiential Marketing Festivals and Trade Shows Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) OPTIONAL CO-OP TERM Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) More Information senecacollege.ca/school/marketing FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 105

FASHION BUSINESS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: FAB Start Dates: Fall Toronto is one of the largest fashion centres in North America, thus providing many exciting and rewarding careers in the fashion industry such as buying, merchandise allocation, wholesale sales, merchandising and store operations management. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: business, computer and fashion studies work experience in the field. Campus: Newnham As a student of Fashion Business, you ll be prepared to enter the fashion industry, one of the most exciting areas of business in Canada today. Course work will be delivered in a mixed mode of lab based activities as well as theory based formats that include guest lecturers from the industry. You ll learn to manage an apparel store on campus by applying knowledge gained in many subjects across the curriculum. Your studies will be complemented by Field Placement opportunities in fashion store operations and at fashion events such as Toronto Fashion Week. Affiliations and Associations Apparel Affinity Group Costume Society of Ontario Fashion Group International Retail Council of Canada Textile Society of Canada College English Business of Fashion Psychology of Fashion Business Communications I Retail Marketing Evolution of Fashion Business Communications II Exceptional Customer Service Retail Mathematics Visual Merchandising and Space Planning Field Placement** SEMESTER 3 Applied Marketing I Fabric Fundamentals I Fashion Buying Organizational Management I Retail Store Operations* Field Placement** SEMESTER 4 Design Applications/Introduction* Product Development I Fabric Fundamentals II Fashion Marketing Communications Organizational Management II Field Placement** * Offered in semesters 3 and 4. ** Field Placement: Students are required to work a total of 150 hours in the field in order to gain exposure to key functions in the fashion industry. They may begin accumulating these hours once semester one has been completed. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion 106 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION

FASHION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: FBM Start Dates: Fall As a graduate of the Fashion Business Management program, you ll have the technical and transferable skills you need to pursue the widest range of career opportunities in the fashion business industry today. These include product development, buying, merchandise planning and allocation, category management, merchandising for manufacturing, sourcing, importing, logistics, wholesale sales management and marketing communications. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s), or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, business, computer and fashion studies are recommended for your success in the program. Work experience in the field is also beneficial. Campus: Newnham Seneca s Fashion Business Management program prepares you for the increasingly competitive, global and innovative fashion and retail industries. You ll gain a strong foundation in business and fashion studies in the first four semesters, and then you ll delve into specialized areas such as fashion product development (including ethical sourcing and the applications of creative software) and marketing communications (including social media and public relations). In the Field Capstone project, you ll apply your marketing and product development skills to help a fashion industry client find new ways to do business. Field Placement exposes you to a head office environment and what executives do at this level in the industry. Pathway from Seneca s Fashion Business Diploma With your existing diploma in Fashion Business from Seneca, or other Canadian Fashion Business programs, you may qualify to fast track your studies into the third year of the Fashion Business Management program. Affiliations and Associations Apparel Affinity Group Costume Society of Ontario Fashion Group International Retail Council of Canada Textile Society of Canada College English Business of Fashion Psychology of Fashion Business Communications I Retail Marketing Evolution of Fashion Business Communications II Exceptional Customer Service Retail Mathematics Visual Merchandising and Space Planning Field Placement SEMESTER 3 Applied Marketing I Fabric Fundamentals I Fashion Buying Organizational Management I Retail Store Operations* Field Placement SEMESTER 4 Design Applications/Introduction* Product Development I Fabric Fundamentals II Fashion Marketing Communications Organizational Management II Field Placement** SEMESTER 5 Applied Marketing II Design Applications Digital Marketing I Forecasting and Innovation Field Capstone Project Merchandise Evaluation Field Placement SEMESTER 6 Advanced Product Development Digital Marketing II Field Capstone Project International Fashion Retailing Global Logistics Management Field Placement** * Offered in semesters 3 and 4. ** Field Placements: In order to gain exposure to key functions in the fashion industry, students complete the first Field Placement by the end of semester four. Students will complete the second Field Placement at the end of semester six in order to graduate. Additional hour to be timetabled as RES General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 107

FINANCIAL SERVICES - CLIENT SERVICES 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: FSA Start Dates: Fall Toronto is now the second largest financial services sector in North America and in the top ten globally. Jobs in the GTA in this sector grew by 38% from 2000-2010 and continue to grow today. Over 75% of those employed hold postsecondary credentials and represent a third of Canada s financial sector employment (Source: TFSA). The financial services industry has a long history of attracting energetic and ambitious people who are looking for the best career opportunities. The industry is noted for its broad range of career paths, commitment to employee development and compensation structures difficult to find in other sectors of the economy. As a graduate of the Financial Services - Client Services program, you ll be job ready for multiple entry points in financial services. You ll have the credentials sought after by employers and will be suited for roles in the banking, insurance, investments and mutual fund sectors. Your career could span a wide range of fast paced, rewarding jobs including: outbound and inbound customer service officer, retail banking officer, customer service representative, mortgage specialist and insurance consultant. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Newnham The Financial Services Client Services (FSA) program equips you to succeed in the growing front line client service areas of Canada s banking, insurance and investment sectors. You ll study the fundamental aspects of business, covering broad business principles and practices, as well as specialized courses in financial planning, contact centre operations, mortgage lending and mutual funds. You ll also complete the Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) and have the opportunity to qualify for registration for a mutual funds license. Transfer Options Within Seneca The School of Accounting and Financial Services offers seamless transfer to a wide variety of degree, diploma and certificate programs, given several common first year courses in most diploma and certificate programs within the Faculty of Business. Professional Certification As part of Seneca s FSA program, students will have the opportunity to complete the educational requirements to qualify for registration to sell mutual funds. The educational requirement is 60% minimum on the Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC) exam. All students will need to register for the CIFC and write the CIFC exam at an additional cost as part of their FSA studies. Accounting I Introduction to Business Administration College English Mathematics for Finance Success Strategies for College Financial Analysis Foundations of Customer Service Introduction to Marketing Organizational Behavior Interpersonal and Intercultural Communications SEMESTER 3 Business Economics Career Planning Effective Business Writing Mortgage Agent Program Introduction to Financial Planning and Economics Microcomputer Business Applications II SEMESTER 4 Principles and Practices of Insurance Management Studies: Canadian Business Law Canadian Investment Funds Call Centre Operations Ethics and Marketing of Financial Products 108 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPLIANCE ADMINISTRATION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: FCA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall White collar crime is increasing, particularly in the areas of identity theft, money laundering and securities fraud. The need for compliance and risk management professionals is growing. Specialize in Financial Services Compliance Administration with this eight month intensive program for professionals and graduates of related postsecondary programs. You could soon find yourself with a rewarding career in the banking, insurance and securities sectors. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following is recommended for your success in the program: a facility for mathematics and financial concepts. Superior communication and analytical skills. Prospective students may be required to undergo testing to assess literacy skills. If topics such as law, politics, international relations and global finance interest you, and you re looking for a challenging and rewarding career with one of Canada s financial services institutions or with a government regulatory agency, consider the graduate certificate program in Financial Services Compliance Administration. Compliance administration is a fast growing field in the financial services industry. Monitoring the activities of securities and mutual fund dealers to ensure that they are working in the best interests of their clients is now recognized as a core requirement for all financial institutions. The development and administration of risk management programs that ensure financial institutions are in compliance with government anti money laundering and terrorist financing regulatory programs is becoming increasingly important in the emerging marketplace of global financial transactions. Compliance is the critical first step in fraud prevention. In this program, you will take courses that will enable you to qualify for the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) licensing examinations. As a student, you will register with the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) at an additional cost. Field Placement/Industry Project The Financial Services Compliance Administration program does more than just equip graduates with the tools of the trade. It provides you with the opportunity to gain important Canadian job experience. You are required to complete a compliance administration field placement or industry project with a financial services institution as part of the program requirements. A field placement co-ordinator will work with you to match you with placement and/or project opportunities within a variety of institutions. Upon completion of the program, you will have begun the important first step in the networking process that is critical to finding the position to launch a career as a financial services compliance administrator. Anti-Money Laundering Administration Law and Governance Financial Services Product Knowledge Understanding Investments and Investment Strategies Project Management and Policies and Procedures Privacy Management and Identity Theft Risk Management and Market Conduct Compliance Communication and Complaints Management Investment Strategies and Tactics Ethics/Professional Conduct and Liability Regulatory Compliance Administration Field Placement FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 109

FRAUD EXAMINATION AND FORENSIC ACCOUNTING 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: FEA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) estimates that the typical organization loses 5% of its revenues each year to fraud, or $3.5 trillion globally, with over half never recovering the funds. The sectors most commonly affected are banking and financial services, government, public administration and manufacturing. (Source: ACFE 2012 Report to the Nation;). With this crime increasing each year, there has never been a better time to start a cutting edge career as a fraud examiner or forensic accounting investigator with public accounting firms, financial institutions such as banks, insurance and credit card companies, government agencies and financial regulators or as civilian employees in law enforcement. This graduate certificate program in Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting is an intensive two semester program that provides you with a skills oriented approach to the practice of the investigation of fraud, financial disputes and other irregularities in today s business world. It allows you to specialize in a growing field and can be an excellent supplement to any business or accounting diploma. With the growth of white collar crime and budgetary pressures on law enforcement, many larger organizations must rely on their own resources to prevent, detect and quantify fraud. There is also a demand for individuals who can apply computer techniques to investigations. This program equips you with these important skills. Fraud Examination Basics Fraud and the Business Envrionment Money Laundering and Asset Tracing Legal Aspects of Fraud Criminology and Ethics Business Valuation and Quantification of Damages Fraud Examination - Advanced Enterprise Risk Management and Internal Control Computer Forensics and Data Mining Litigation Support Financial Statement Fraud Serving as an Expert Witness/ Communication A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in a related business area; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. Proof of accounting fundamentals in a previous course, program or through work experience English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting offers you relevant professional skills and knowledge for this growing career area. You ll have the opportunity to acquire technical skills and practical knowledge in fraud investigation, law, criminology, ethics, computer forensics and data mining. Graduates are strongly encouraged to pursue their Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation through the ACFE upon completion of their Seneca studies. 110 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

GLOBAL LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: SCM Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Celebrate Cultural Diversity Students from across the globe are attracted to this program, making the educational experience inter culturally rich and diverse. You will also have the opportunity to learn from award winning faculty with extensive expertise in international business and to interact with industry professionals to maximize your learning experience. In today s competitive environment, managing the supply chain and effectively controlling supply chain costs is critical for business. This has created a demand for employees with current skills and knowledge on how to effectively manage the supply chain using up to date tools, processes and technology. The Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management graduate certificate program provides you with a solid grounding in important business skills, including project management, critical thinking and leadership. As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared for a career as an analyst, manager or specialist in such departments as transportation, logistics, purchasing/procurement, warehousing and international trade. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. What makes the Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management program unique is the integration of ERP technology (SAP) in several subjects within the program, giving you the technical skills to integrate technology into business processes skills that global employers demand. The program builds upon your previous experience and/or education, providing an intensive and coordinated approach to study the flow of goods and services from raw material suppliers to the final customer. This product flow will be reviewed from a global perspective, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the international business process. You will learn using hands on interactive methods, including case studies, making your experience relevant and applied. Industry Partnerships Seneca is a member of the SAP University Alliance. Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible to receive a SAP Canada/Global Certificate. As a student in this program you will be given the opportunity to go on field trips and network with members of the Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) of Ontario and other industry professionals. SCM: Career Planning Logistics and Supply Chain Management I Computer Applications International Business Law Financial and Management Accounting Scheduling and Inventory Management International Purchasing and Supplier Management Transportation Logistics and Supply Chain Management II* International Business and Marketing Project Management Customs Process Organizational Behavior and Supervision* * These courses are currently under review More Information facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 111

GREEN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: GBM Start Dates: Fall In order to compete and win in today s economy, organizations across the globe are increasingly focused on integrating green and sustainability plans into their overall strategy. With strong growth in this area, the demand for practitioners with the skills to develop innovative social, environmental and economic solutions is high. Upon graduation, you will be uniquely positioned for a meaningful career in business, handling specific duties related to driving an organizations social, environmental and economic performance. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Campus: Newnham Seneca s Green Business Management graduate certificate program is the first of its kind in the GTA. Taught by a number of Canada s foremost sustainability practitioners and thought leaders, the program provides you with the practical and pragmatic skills employers are looking for to give you an advantage in a very competitive marketplace. Specifically, you will learn the tools, processes, systems and protocols utilized by today s leading organizations to drive sustainability performance. The project and change management skills acquired in the program will provide you the ability to implement sustainability into organizational operations to drive triple bottom line performance. In partnership with the WWF Living Planet @ Work program, students will be placed with corporate partners, while attending classes, for 1 day a week in the fall semester and 2 days a week in the winter term to gain real business experience. During your placement, you will have the opportunity to apply the skills learned in the classroom as you develop and implement sustainable projects tailored to your placement, including the Change The Equation sustainability reporting contest. Expect to learn how to develop and implement sustainability action plans that will lead to greater value creation, improved productivity, reduced costs, increased revenues, enhanced risk management and enhanced corporate responsibility for the organization. Eco-Productivity in the Workplace I Development Theory and Sustainability Models Sustainable Development: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Green Marketing and Consumerism Sustainability Business Plan Sustainable Management Eco-Productivity in the Workplace II Sustainable Leadership Ecopreneurship 112 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: HRM/HRMC Start Dates: Fall, Winter In the face of a changing workforce, including a shift in demographics and a challenging economic environment, organizations in Canada are placing an increased emphasis on strategic human resources management. The demand for qualified Human Resources professionals is increasing as companies strive to revolutionize and differentiate themselves. As a graduate of this program, you will possess the skills for employment in a variety of human resources positions such as human resources administrator, human resources manager, labour relations officer, training co-ordinator, compensation analyst, HRIS specialist, health and safety specialist or benefits administrator. You will have the skills and expertise to add immediate value to an organization. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Graduates of the three year Business Administration Human Resources (BHR) diploma program are not eligible for this graduate certificate program. Campus: Newnham Hit the ground running with relevant, current and in demand skills! This graduate certificate program in Human Resources Management will enhance your marketability and give you the relevant professional skills and knowledge that employers in today s marketplace are looking for. The program gives you the opportunity to acquire a comprehensive background in the functions of Human Resources from both theoretical and practical perspectives, including employment law, recruitment and selection, training and development, and compensation. The focus of the program is on applied, relevant and current learning. As a student, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals, to participate in case competitions to refine your critical thinking skills and to learn from qualified, current and award winning faculty. Certification The subjects in this program may be credited by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) towards the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation as well as by the International Personnel Management Association (IPMA) towards the Certified Professional or Certified Specialist designations (IPMA CP or IPMA CS). Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Work-Term Semester 2 Co-op Model - January Start Year Winter Summer Fall 1 Semester 1 Work-Term Semester 2 Introduction to Human Resources Management Introduction to Business Personnel Research Techniques and Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) Design and Administration of Compensation Plans Occupational Health and Safety The Legal Environment Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behavior Recruitment and Selection Techniques Human Resources Planning and Development Industrial Relations Training Techniques and Practices Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co operative Education Option PROGRAM CODE HRMC Bring your learning to life through co op! The co operative education component provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term. As a student, you have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. The co op option gives you the opportunity to combine classroom learning and real world experience. This option is in place for both the September and January intake. FACULTY OF BUSINESS CENTRE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 113

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: IBS Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter With the rapid growth of developing economies and their importance in global markets it s essential that in order to remain competitive, Canadian businesses continue to seek out new business opportunities. Statistics support the importance of global trade, with exports currently attributed to more than 45% of Canada s GDP and imports from countries other than the United States making up 49.6% of Canada s total imports. As a result, today s business world is driven by knowledgeable professionals fluent in diverse aspects of international trade. In order to succeed in this complex environment, international business managers have to recognize global events and their effect on business, and must be able to effectively deploy and utilize business processes in this global dimension. As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared to apply international research, marketing, finance, legal and business planning skills to a variety of complex global market situations. Your well developed skills in digital and intercultural communications, networking, negotiation and teamwork skills will support you as you lead integrative trade initiatives. Graduates of this program enter the workforce with the aim of moving into leading managerial positions in a broad range of private and public international business environments, including regulatory bodies, professional organizations and international non government organizations (NGOs). You will be employed in many sectors, including goods and services exporting and importing companies, trading houses, banks, multinational corporations, international research, trade development, sales and marketing companies, governments and international institutions. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Graduates of the three year Business Administration International Business (BAB) program are not eligible for this graduate certificate program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Math proficiency at the college level Computer application skills. Whether you re a recent college or university graduate or a career-minded individual looking to elevate your business credentials, the International Business Management (IBS) graduate certificate program will help you become an invaluable asset to any organization. In the fast-paced, comprehensive two-semester program, you will learn about the multifaceted world of international business management from highly experienced industry professionals who have first-hand knowledge of today s global business environment. There is a strong practical component to the IBS program with a focus on collaborative, project based learning, case analysis and in class discussions, all essential critical thinking skills for success. The program will also give you the opportunity to interact with industry professionals in order to maximize your learning experience. Professional Associations and Certification This program is accredited by FITT (Forum for International Trade Training). Graduates will have the required knowledge to pursue several key industry designations including the following: Project Management Institute (PMI) Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) Career Planning Digital Applications for Business Fundamentals of Project Management Business in the Global Economy Consulting Across Cultures Trade Research and Market Analysis Management Accounting International Banking and Finance Global Marketing Global Supply Chain Management Corporate Responsibility and Ethics Human Resource Management International Business Plan Legal Environment of International Business More Information facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca You will complete the process of exporting and importing a product, culminating in the development of an international business plan. As a student in this program, you may be afforded the opportunity to study/travel internationally, to network in international arenas and to participate in global competitions. 114 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION AND CUSTOMS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: TCS Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer In today s global economy, there is an increasing demand for skilled employees who can help companies manage their supply chain effectively. As a graduate of this program you will be prepared for entry level career opportunities in the fields of transportation, customs brokerage, international freight forwarding and international banking. In today s lean business environment, industry seeks employees who can help them maximize their supply chain this program provides you with the skills and expertise to provide immediate value in this context. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Adademic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The International Transportation and Customs program puts you in the driver s seat with valued expertise and knowledge to help companies effectively manage the movement of goods and services internationally in our complex global economy. This program provides you with a solid technical understanding and practical knowledge of international transportation, customs brokerage and international freight forwarding. You may have opportunities to take part in field visits to transport companies, customs brokers and international freight forwarders. You will learn from industry professionals and expert faculty, who will enhance your learning with real life case studies and current, relevant knowledge. Upon completion of this program, you will be able to work in the field of customs brokerage within Canada and international freight forwarding around the world. Graduating students will also receive a certificate from MSR, the e customs company. Subject to student demand, International Transportation and Customs students also have the opportunity to pursue a certificate in international freight forwarding from the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA). Celebrate Cultural Diversity Students from across the globe are attracted to this program, making the educational experience inter culturally rich and diverse. You will also have the opportunity to learn from award winning faculty with extensive expertise in international business and to interact with industry professionals to maximize your learning experience. College English Introduction to Customs World Geography Mathematics of Finance Success Strategies for College Accounting I Customs Process II Introduction to Transportation Introduction to Marketing Computer Applications SEMESTER 3 Effective Business Writing International Freight Handling International Transportation Documentation I Customs Process III SEMESTER 4 Career Planning and Research International Transportation Documentation II Pricing and Quoting Logistics Customs Process IV: International Trade More Information Pathways to a Degree in International Business Common Foundation Business - International Business (BUI) Two Years facebook.com/sib.seneca @SIB_Seneca If you have completed four or more semesters of a Business or International Business diploma program, you may be given advanced credit for your program within the maximum credits allowed. This block transfer may allow you to turn your diploma into a degree, helping to build your credentials for a successful future. Graduate with a two-year Business - International Business diploma (BUI) Third year of Business Administration - International Business (BAB) International Transportation and Customs (TCS) Two Years Graduate with a three-year Business Administration - International Business advanced diploma (BAB) Graduate with a two-year International Transportaton and Customs diploma (TCS) Transfer into the Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) Graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce - International Business Management (BMI) FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 115

MARKETING MANAGEMENT (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: MKM Start Dates: Fall, Winter Marketing Management focuses on creating, building, communicating and delivering value to customers in innovative and creative ways. As a Seneca Marketing Management graduate you are prepared to begin a career path that leads to employment as an account executive, assistant brand manager, customer service manager, sports and entertainment marketing specialist, marketing/sales/retail manager, media buyer, market researcher or digital marketing manager. A recognized degree from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Individuals who have taken marketing related courses at other institutions should choose the Brand Management graduate certificate. Campus: Markham Professional Affiliation and Industry Associations American Marketing Association (AMA) Internet Advertising Bureau of Canada (IAB) The Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance (GTMA) Co operative Education During the first semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Co op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term at the end of semester two. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co op entrance requirements in order to be considered. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Work-Term CRM - Process and Patterns I Management Skills Applied Marketing Research Financial Aspects of Marketing Marketing Fundamentals Integrated Marketing Communications Interactive B2B Selling Strategic Marketing Management Digital Marketing Interactive Marketing Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SUMMER Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) With a degree or relevant work experience you could enhance your resume with the advanced marketing concepts and techniques taught in Seneca s Marketing Management graduate certificate program. During this 28 week intensive program you will gain skills and knowledge in several key areas including: marketing research techniques, launching a new product or service, market segmentation techniques, pricing strategies, promotion and communications strategies, generating new accounts and sales revenues, and strategic market planning. Best of all, you can benefit from industry/association field work or optional co op placement that puts all your learning to work and helps you build industry connections. 116 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING

NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: NPL Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall There are over 69,000 organizations employing almost 1.2 million people in the non-profit sector in Canada in areas such as health and social services; development and housing; arts and culture; sports and recreation; environment; international; religion; education and research; law, advocacy and politics; and, fundraising and grant making. Organizations that employ professionals, such as our graduates, are associations, non-profits, charities, advocacy groups, foundations, social enterprises and co-operatives. The non-profit sector accounts for over 7% of the GDP in Canada, making it larger than the auto industry in Ontario. Graduates will have the skills, knowledge and credentials to embrace management opportunities in any of the diverse array of organizations in the social sector. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. This Ontario College Graduate Certificate offers students an understanding of how to lead and manage a nonprofit organization toward sustainable growth. In doing so, graduates will master a basic competency skill level in a wide range of functional areas common to business but adapted and applied to the nonprofit organization. Graduates will demonstrate not-for-profit values with for-profit skills. The purpose of the program is to develop competence in program planning, development and evaluation; transparent and ethical corporate governance practices; marketing and sales; funds sourcing, including the latest trends in fundraising; financial management; human resources management; and, building partnerships and leveraging volunteer engagement to effectively manage public benefit programs and social services. Drawing on local, national and international cases, students are exposed to the diversity of the sector and the challenges in managing large and small organizations within the sector. The mandatory student internship is a field placement designed for students to gain valuable experience and draw on the experience of actual organizations and leaders in the GTA. Students will experience applying leadership and problem solving skills in a communitybased organization. Certification Full participation in the Nonprofit Leadership and Management graduate certificate is applicable for 75 points in Category 1.B Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. Field Placement You will benefit from an unpaid field placement that applies classroom learning in a nonprofit or social enterprise setting. Your placement will give you experience completing high demand deliverables, including: measuring the impact of social programs with SROI analysis new legislation compliance plans brand management and marketing plans at organizational and event levels fundraising strategies volunteer engagement strategies human resource management policies and procedures manuals social enterprise business planning (1 day/week) Introduction to the Non-Profit Sector Governance Models and Structures Strategic Planning for Non-Profit and Social Enterprises Computer Applications and Information Systems Financial Management for Non-Profit Organizations Field Placement I Building Alliances and Partnerships in the Social Sector Human Resources Management in the Social Economy Leadership Approaches in the Non-Profit Sector Marketing Management for Non-Profit and Social Enterprises Program Development, Management and Evaluation Field Placement II Testimonial The NPL curriculum provided me the knowledge and qualifications I need to succeed in my current role. The professors well aware of the issues affecting the nonprofit landscape, enabling them to provide students with the skills employers require. I would definitely suggest this program for anyone who is interested in a career in the nonprofit sector. Tanya Mavalvala Social Enterprise Associate Community Innovation Lab Government and the For-Profit sectors alone will never solve all of the world s problems. This program is more important than ever because globally we need great leaders of the Non-Profit sector as well to accomplish truly meaningful things for those in need. Neil Hetherington CEO Habitat for Humanity, New York City FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 117

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - EXECUTIVE 3 Semesters Accelerated Ontario College Diploma Program Code: EXS Start Dates: Fall, Winter Start your career as an executive assistant, administrative assistant, office manager or executive secretary in any sector. Our twelve month Office Administration Executive program provides you with all the knowledge and practical skills you need for enhanced employment opportunities in office administration. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, one of the following Grade 12 Mathematics is recommended for your success in the program: MCT4C (Mathematics for College Technology) MAP4C (Foundations for College Mathematics). Campus: Newnham This program provides you with relevant administrative and high level technological skills to meet the demands of the current and emerging business environment. As a student in the program, you will master in three consecutive semesters (12 months), the skills and knowledge traditionally offered in a four-semester program. In the first semester, you ll acquire a solid foundation of business office procedures and intermediate level computer skills. The final two semesters specialize in Executive Office Administration with advanced level computer skills and accounting. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, both verbal and written, and prepare documents, letters, and reports. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Workplace simulations assist you in transferring the learned skills and knowledge to the work environment. Computer skills and business office practices are also readily transferable to other academic and career paths. Finally, you ll complete the program and access the job market at non traditional times. Affiliations and Associations International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) National Business Education Association (NBEA) Required Keyboarding Speeds 50 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. Business Communications Introduction to Document Production College English Introduction to Computers and Presentation Software Office Procedures and Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance Introductory Accounting Database Software Intermediate Document Production Spreadsheet Software Transcription Techniques SEMESTER 3 Accounting Software Composition and Research Executive Document Production Executive Office Procedures Introductory Human Resources Software Integration Field Placement - Executive Note: Tests to assess students mathematics skills will be administered and, based on test scores, students will take either Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. Field Placements Meet all the necessary academic requirements, and you will benefit from an unpaid field placement for practical experience. You may have a shared responsibility for securing a placement. 118 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - LEGAL 3 Semesters Accelerated Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LES Start Dates: Fall In just twelve months you could be ready to launch your career as a legal secretary, legal administrative assistant or receptionist in a wide range of law office environments. Major employers include small to large law firms, and government and corporate legal departments. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, one of the following Grade 12 Mathematics is recommended for your success in the program: MCT4C (Mathematics for College Technology) MAP4C (Foundations for College Mathematics). Campus: Newnham This program provides you with relevant administrative and high level technological skills to meet the demands of the current and emerging legal office environment. As a student in the program, you will master in three consecutive semesters (12 months) the skills and knowledge traditionally offered in a four-semester program. In the first semester, you ll acquire a solid foundation of business office procedures and intermediate level computer skills, along with an introduction to the legal system. The final two semesters specialize in Legal Office Administration with advanced level technological skills. Areas of concentration include litigation, family, corporate, real estate and estate law. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, both verbal and written, and prepare a variety of legal documents and letters. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Workplace simulations assist you in transferring the learned skills and knowledge to the work environment. Computer skills and business office practices are also readily transferable to other academic and career paths. Finally, you ll complete your program and access the job market at non traditional times. Field Placements Meet all the necessary academic requirements and you will benefit from an unpaid field placement for practical experience. You may have a shared responsibility for securing a placement. Required Keyboarding Speeds 50 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. Business Communications Introduction to Document Production for LES College English Introduction to Computers and Presentation Software Law and the Citizen Office Procedures and Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance Data Management Software Introduction to Legal Document Production Legal Procedures - Corporate Introduction to Legal Procedures Transcription Techniques SEMESTER 3 Composition and Research Legal Procedures: Wills, Estates and Family Law Legal Procedures - Litigation Legal Procedures - Real Estate Legal Transcription Field Placement - Legal Note: Tests to assess students mathematics skills will be administered and, based on test scores, students will take either Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 119

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - MEDICAL 3 Semesters Accelerated Ontario College Diploma Program Code: MES Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Focus your career on health care with a twelve month diploma in the Office Administration Medical program. You ll find employment opportunities in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, government health agencies, diagnostic clinics, laboratories, research and doctors offices, as an administrative health professional, medical transcriptionist or a medical unit clerk. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, one of the following Grade 12 Mathematics is recommended for your success in the program: MCT4C (Mathematics for College Technology) MAP4C (Foundations for College Mathematics). Campus: Newnham This program provides you with relevant administrative and high level technological skills to meet the demands of the current and emerging health care system. As a student in this program, you will master in three semesters the skills and knowledge traditionally offered in a foursemester program. The three semesters are delivered over twelve consecutive months. In the first semester you ll acquire a solid foundation of business office procedures and intermediate level computer skills. The final two semesters focus on Medical Office Administration with advanced level technological skills. You will graduate with a solid knowledge of medical terminology and its construction and a general background in anatomy and physiology. You ll be familiar with procedures required to operate a medical office and are skilled in transcription of a wide range of medical data. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, both verbal and written, and prepare a variety of documents, letters and reports. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Workplace simulations assist you in transferring the learned skills and knowledge to the work environment. Computer skills and business office practices are also readily transferable to other academic and career paths. Required Keyboarding Speeds 50 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. Business Communications Intro to Document Production College English Intro to Computers and Presentation Software Office Procedures and Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance Intermediate Document Production Medical Office Procedures Medical Terminology Transcription Techniques SEMESTER 3 Composition and Research Data Management Software Medical Health Billing Medical Document Production and Office Simulation Medical Transcription Note: Tests to assess students mathematics skills will be administered and, based on test scores, students will take either Business Math Applications or Mathematics of Personal Finance. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. Finally, you ll complete the program and access the job market at non traditional times. 120 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

PRE-BUSINESS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: PBS Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Start your career with a focus on business. The two-semester Pre Business program allows you to experience college while gaining valuable business training. When you graduate, you will have acquired the foundational skills in marketing, accounting and business that will allow you to pursue essential entry level positions in the workforce. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (C) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Newnham The Pre Business program will help you develop the business skills and knowledge you ll need for an entry level position. You will have a solid foundation in business and a better understanding of its different areas. After successfully completing the program, you will also be eligible to continue your education in a number of diploma programs, including Business, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, Purchasing and Supply, Business - Insurance, International Business or Human Resources. Educational Pathways For information on educational pathways at Seneca College, please the chart on page 93. Pre-Business Accounting I Business Foundations I Mathematics for Business Introduction to Studies at Seneca and English and Communication or Developmental English Pre-Business Accounting II Business Foundations II Communication Skills Mathematics of Finance Microcomputer Business Applications II FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 121

PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING PRACTICE 3 Semesters Consecutive (42 Weeks) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: PRA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall The short and intensive format of the Professional Accounting Practice (PRA) program is especially suited to you if you are a mature or motivated student seeking a career in accounting. Whether or not your diploma or degree is related to business, you may benefit from this program. No accounting background is required. In just three semesters, you will be prepared for employment with businesses of all sizes and scope and will possess a sound financial accounting foundation and the ability to use computerized accounting systems. Particular focus is on analysis and interpretation of financial information to make sound financial control and ethical decisions. Opportunities may exist for you in these key areas: accounts receivable/ payable, general accounting reconciliation, financial statement preparation, presentation and analysis, and cost accounting and budgeting. The program prepares you to articulate into the Seneca International Accounting and Finance degree, as well as other universities/colleges, to complete an accounting degree, if desired. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE This program is ideal for individuals with little or no background in accounting. Students are required to be highly literate and have a facility for mathematics and financial concepts. Superior communication and analytical skills are necessary Prospective students may be required to undergo testing to assess literacy and mathematics skills. You ll be introduced to the modern technological environment of business decision-making using spreadsheets (Excel), database software (Access) and integrated database application technologies (ERP) through exposure to accounting software package(s). Your courses will make use of hands on computer applications and case studies based on real situations. You ll also gain industry exposure through research, cases and projects. Professional Certification In the PRA program, Seneca is offering courses recognized by the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA Ontario) as equivalent to courses in the CPA Prerequisite Education Program (CPA PREP), assuming minimum grade requirements are met. This program is designed for those who have an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than accounting and lack some or all of the prerequisite courses required for admission to the CPA Professional Education Program (CPA PREP). Course equivalences are transitional and subject to change. For more information about the CPA designation, see cpaontario.ca. Introduction to Financial Accounting Business Statistics Introduction to Business Law Business Information Systems Micro Economics: Theory and Practice Intermediate Financial Accounting Income Tax Finance Auditing Management Accounting - Intermediate Macroeconomics: Theory and Practice SEMESTER 3 Intermediate Financial Accounting II Income Tax II Financial Management Advanced Financial Accounting International Strategic Management 122 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

REAL PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION (ASSESSMENT AND APPRAISAL) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: RPA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Fast track to a career as an assessor of residential and commercial properties in the public and private sectors. You may also find employment opportunities in insurance companies, appraisal offices, municipalities, corporate tax offices and property tax agent firms as you build your career as a property appraiser, tax agent or leasing assistant. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, basic computer skills and strong English communication skills (verbal, written and listening) are recommended for your success in the program. The first semester of the Real Property Administration diploma program acquaints you with introductory subjects in property valuation, financing and real estate appraisal. Subsequent semesters cover aspects of property law, appraising, municipal taxation and urban planning, property assessment and taxation, automated costing, geographical information systems, statistics and construction techniques. You will receive training in the most up to date assessment software used in the industry. You will register into subjects associated with professional designations at an additional cost. Recognition Your career advantage will be enhanced through the portability and recognition of the Seneca diploma in assessment jurisdictions across Canada. As a student of Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal), you ll be eligible for professional accreditation for the Associate Memeber (AIMA) designation with the Institute of Municipal Assessors (IMA) and, if you have completed a university degree, for the Canadian Residential Appraiser (CRA) designation with the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Awards for academic excellence are provided by professional organizations and employers in recognition and support of the program. Partnerships Upon graduation, you ll receive both the Real Property Administration Diploma and a joint Real Property Assessment Certificate from Seneca College and the Real Estate Division of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British Columbia. You may also receive valuable industry insight through training and education with organizations such as the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and the Assessment Review Board (ARB). UBC Certificate Subjects Appraisal of Real Estate Mortgage Underwriting Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Income Appraisal Advanced Real Property Assessment I Statistical and Computer Applications in Valuation A final grade of C is required in each subject. Field Placements This program includes a field placement, which you will complete with an employer in the real property industry. The duration and nature of the work placement will vary. It will entail block placements which include the study week. Purchase of a text book may be required for field placement. To be eligible for Field Placement I, you must successfully complete semesters one and two; for Field Placement II, you must successfully complete semesters one, two and three. College English Introduction to Computer Software Applications Appraisal of Real Estate Mortgage Underwriting Principles of Microeconomics Advanced Computer Software Applications Introduction to Real Estate Law Municipal Tax Administration Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Income Appraisal SEMESTER 3 Communication Skills Planning and Urban Development Advanced Real Property Assessment Construction and Cost Techniques Statistical and Computer Applications in Valuation Field Placement I SEMESTER 4 Assessment Appeals Professional Issues in the Assessment Industry Residential Data Collection Income Properties Field Placement II FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 123

REAL PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION (ASSESSMENT AND APPRAISAL) (Accelerated) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: RPAA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Fast track to a career as an assessor of residential and commercial properties in the public and private sectors. You may also find employment opportunities in insurance companies, appraisal offices, municipalities, corporate tax offices and property tax agent firms as you build your career as a property appraiser, tax agent or leasing assistant. A degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. Applicants with substantial completion (75%) of a degree may be considered. Academic equivalents for four general arts education credits and College English Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, a high degree of computer literacy is recommended for your success in the program. The first semester of the Real Property Administration Assessment and Appraisal) (Accelerated) diploma program acquaints you with mandatory subjects in property valuation, financing and real estate appraisal. The second semester covers aspects of property law, appraising, municipal taxation, urban planning, construction techniques, property assessment and taxation, and statistics. You will receive training in the most up to date assessment software in the industry. You will register for some subjects associated with professional designations at an additional cost. Accelerated This accelerated program is for those who have completed a degree or diploma and is designed for students who can demonstrate that they have previously achieved the academic equivalents of four general education credits and College English. This allows the completion of the professional subjects over a period of two semesters. UBC Certificate Subjects Appraisal of Real Estate Mortgage Underwriting Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Income Appraisal Advanced Real Property Assessment I Statistical and Computer Applications in Valuation A final grade of C is required in each subject. Recognition Employment opportunities are enhanced through the portability and recognition of the Seneca diploma in assessment jurisdictions across Canada and the eligibility for professional accreditation for the Associate Memeber (AIMA) designation with the Institute of Municipal Assessors (IMA) and, if you have completed a university degree, for the Canadian Residential Appraiser (CRA) designation with the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC). Awards for academic excellence are provided by professional organizations and employers in recognition and support of the program. Partnerships Upon graduation, you ll receive both the Real Property Administration Diploma and a joint Real Property Assessment Certificate from Seneca College and the Real Estate Division of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British Columbia. ou may also receive valuable industry insight through training and education with organizations such as the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and the Assessment Review Board (ARB). Field Placements This program includes a field placement, which you will complete with an employer in the real property industry. The duration and nature of the work placement will vary. It will entail block placements which include the study week. Purchase of a text book may be required for field placement. You must successfully complete semesters one and three to be eligible for Field Placement II. SEMESTERS 1 & 3 Communication Skills Introduction to Computer Software Applications Appraisal of Real Estate Mortgage Underwriting Principles of Microeconomics Planning and Urban Development Advanced Real Property Assessment Construction and Cost Techniques Statistical and Computer Applications in Valuation Field Placement I SEMESTERS 2 & 4 Advanced Computer Software Applications Introduction to Real Estate Law Municipal Tax Administration Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Income Appraisal Assessment Appeals Professional Issues in the Assessment Industry Residential Data Collection Income Properties Field Placement II 124 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

SOCIAL MEDIA 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: SMD Start Dates: Fall The digital landscape is continually changing the business and communications practices of organizations. Seneca s Social Media program is an eight-month intensive social media launchpad into this space. This social media graduate certificate program is specifically created to make you the one with the current knowledge and applicable, hands-on social media experience. You will be prepared to strategically assess and execute opportunities in marketing, public relations, communications, employee recruitment and engagement. Upon graduation you may find yourself working as a brand ambassador, community manager, content strategist, customer relations specialist, digital content manager, digital media manager, digital marketing manager, director of marketing, director of customer engagement, interactive marketing manager, marketing co-ordinator, social analytics manager, social media analyst, social media co-ordinator, social media community manager, social media content curator, social media specialist or social media strategist within organizations in the for profit, not-for-profit, government and academic sectors. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Competence in word processing, Windows systems environment and basic Internet applications. Campus: Markham If you are a recent graduate and find that you need to know how social media can be used in an organizational context, this program is for you. If you have been working in industry for a number of years and want to further your career with current knowledge and hands-on social media experience, this program is for you. If you run a business or non-profit and would like to learn how to apply social media in your operations, this program is for you. The Social Media program was developed in close consultation with industry leaders to ensure that you learn what is relevant, applicable across multiple disciplines and in demand. The program is offered in a flexible format to meet your busy schedule. Affiliations and Associations Marketwired Salesforce American Marketing Association Canadian Marketing Association Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance Field Placement You will benefit from one hundred hours of field placement in a professional setting. This component is critical to your career success and a requirement for graduation. Social Media Engagement in Private and Public Social Media Strategies Search Engine Strategies Technical Skills for Social Media Visual Communications Internet Writing and Content Dev. Strategies Internet Market Research Web Mining and Analytics Influence Based Marketing Social Media Capstone Field Placement More Information senecacollege.ca/school/marketing FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 125

Communications & Public Administration Shape the Conversation Be ready to influence the important issues, leaders and public discourse of tomorrow. Become a strategic communicator. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Court and Tribunal Administration CTA 127 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Court and Tribunal Administration (Articulated) CTAT 128 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Government Relations GRM 129 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 Government Relations (Co-op) GRMC 129 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 Law Clerk LCK 130 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Law Clerk (Accelerated) LCKA 131 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,070.74 Library and Information Technician Library and Information Technician (Accelerated) LIT 132 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 LITA 133 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,070.74 Paralegal PLE 134 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Paralegal (Accelerated) PLEA 135 Diploma $ 3,993.64 $ 13,070.74 Public Administration (Optional Co-op) Public Relations - Corporate Communications Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Co-op) Technical Communication (Co-op) PAD 136 Graduate Certificate $ 4,303.76 $ 13,199.24 CCM 137 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 CCMC 137 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 TECC 139 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 126 SENECA

COURT AND TRIBUNAL ADMINISTRATION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CTA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Launch your career as a court clerk or administrator. Graduates of our Court and Tribunal Administration diploma program pursue exciting careers with the federal, provincial and municipal courts, or with regulatory boards, agencies and tribunals. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) Grade 12 The Writer s Craft Grade 11 Canadian History and Politics Since 1945 High degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. Enjoy a fulfilling career as a professional administrator or clerk for courts and quasi judicial administrative tribunals. This program trains you to work effectively and efficiently in judicial institutions. Along with studying law, procedure and ethics, you will gain hands-on experience in the development of skills in the areas of project management, government administration and technology. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Upon successful completion of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including full attendance, you ll receive an Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate from the School of Legal and Public Administration. Field Placement Meet all the academic requirements and you ll have the opportunity to participate in a four week unpaid field placement at the end of fourth semester. This provides you with practical work experience and exposure to potential employers. With the support and assistance of the School s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Those wishing to be placed in a court or other government setting will have to provide a police clearance certificate. Required Keyboarding Speeds 40 w.p.m. (net) for graduation College English Contracts and Torts Introduction to the Legal System Legal Entities and Relationships Legal Computer Applications Advanced Comm. Skills for Legal Professionals Administrative Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Immigration Law Employment Law Residential Landlord and Tenant Law Legal Research and Writing SEMESTER 3 Civil Procedure I Family Law Practice and Procedure Criminal Law and Procedure for Court Administrators Public Administration Skills Justice Administration Procedures Transcription and Court Reporting Skills SEMESTER 4 Computer Applications for CTA Civil Procedure II Government Project Management Refugee Law for Court and Tribunal Administration Ethics and Professional Responsibility Tribunal Practice and Procedure Field Placement General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. Students who do not have permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship may not be eligible for a field placement with a government department, agency or court. Articulation Upon graduation from the CTA program with a 3.0 GPA, you ll have the opportunity to obtain an honours degree in York University s Law and Society Program in three years instead of the usual four. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 127

COURT AND TRIBUNAL ADMINISTRATION (Articulated) 2 Semesters (9 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CTAT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Focus your career on Court and Tribunal Administration with this nine month diploma program. You ll learn important practical skills and earn a recognized college diploma in one short, intensive program. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared to pursue an exciting career as a court clerk or professional administrator with the federal, provincial and municipal courts, or with regulatory boards, agencies and tribunals. Substantial completion of a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Law and Society program of York University or a recognized degree or equivalent in Justice Studies. Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS. NOTE Although not required for admission, a high degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. are recommended for your success in the program. Enjoy a fulfilling career as a professional administrator or clerk for courts and quasi judicial administrative tribunals. This program trains you to work effectively and efficiently in judicial institutions. Along with studying law, procedure and ethics, you will gain hands-on experience in the development of skills in the areas of project management, government administration and technology. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Upon successful completion of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including full attendance, you ll receive an Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate from the School of Legal and Public Administration. Articulation Program The articulated version of the Court and Tribunal Administration program is a special, two semester program available to graduates of the Law and Society Program of York University or of a Justice Studies degree or equivalent from an Ontario university. University of Sussex Students who have a Canadian university degree and who graduate with a 3.0 GPA from the CTAT program will be eligible for a guaranteed place in the first year of the two or three-year program at the University of Sussex that leads to a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree. Field Placement Meet all the academic requirements and you ll have the opportunity to participate in a four week unpaid field placement at the end of the second semester. This provides you with practical work experience and exposure to potential employers. With the support and assistance of the School s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Those wishing to be placed in a court or other government setting will have to provide a police clearance certificate. Students who do not have permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship may not be eligible for a field placement with a government department, agency or court. Required Keyboarding Speeds 40 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. Civil Procedure I Family Law Practice and Procedure Criminal Law & Procedure for Court Administrators Public Administration Skills Justice Administration Procedures Transcription and Court Reporting Skills Contracts and Torts Computer Applications for CTA Civil Procedure II Government Project Management Refugee Law for Court and Tribunal Administration Alternative Dispute Resolution Immigration Law Tribunal Practice and Procedure Employment Law Field Placement 128 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: GRM/GRMC Start Dates: Fall, Winter The Government Relations (GRM) program will provide graduates with the tools to advance their employers government relations goals. Graduates will be prepared to act as honest brokers who help to establish constructive, ethical relationships between various organizations/interests and elected representatives, public servants and political staff at all levels of government in Canada. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Statement of interest Writing test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be asked to attend an orientation where they will complete the writing test and submit a statement of interest. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their writing test and statement of interest. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Selected applicants should have a computer with contemporary word processing and spreadsheet software and a printer. Campus: Seneca@York The Program is the only one of its kind in Ontario and is endorsed by the Public Affairs Association of Canada (PAAC). It consists of selected first semester subjects from Seneca s Public Relations - Corporate Communications (CCM) graduate certificate program and specialized Government Relations subjects. This program combines political theory with practical government relations applications and case studies to help graduates understand and work with the public governance system in Canada. Graduates will also be prepared for entry-level jobs as public affairs and government relations practitioners in public and private sector organizations, associations, cause related consultancies and professional service firms, as well as for positions on the political staff of individual politicians and their parties. Co-operative Education Option Qualified students may elect to take a co operative or non cooperative education program. The co operative program is offered over 12 consecutive months in three semesters: two academic and one job related. The non cooperative program is offered over eight consecutive months in two academic semesters. The subjects offered in the academic semesters are common to both programs. Writing for Public Relations Practitioners I Internet Social Media Strategic Communications Planning Media Relations Principles of Public Relations Management Introduction to Government Relations Government Relations Theory and Practice Alliances and Stakeholder Relations Lobbying, Advocacy and Ethics Campaigns The Government Relations Tool Box GR Crisis Management Managing the Government Relations Function Cases in Goverment Relations and Career Management or Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) SEMESTER 3 Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND LIBERAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 129

LAW CLERK 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LCK Start Dates: Fall, Winter Earn your Law Clerk diploma and be prepared for a career as a law clerk or legal assistant in a wide range of law office environments. Major employers include small to large law firms, governments and corporate law departments. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their academic background: grades, number of completed credits and relevance to the program. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) Grade 11 Canadian History and Politics Since 1945 High degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. Campus: Newnham As a student, you ll train to become a law clerk, assisting lawyers in private law offices and in the law departments of government and industry. You ll acquire an understanding of the general principles of law and receive specific training in the skills appropriate for law clerks. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, both verbal and written, and prepare a variety of legal documents and letters. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Areas of concentration include Real Estate, Corporate and Commercial Law and Litigation. Articulation Graduates of the Law Clerk program at Seneca College, who have achieved a 3.0 GPA, may be eligible to receive 24 transfer credits from York University s Law and Society program and enter this program in year two. Accreditation Successfully complete our Law Clerk program and you ll be eligible for membership as an Ordinary Member in the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, and you may apply for membership as an Associate Member after having worked for three years without having to write the Associate s examination(s). Field Placement Meet all the necessary academic requirements and you will have the opportunity to participate in an unpaid field placement. This provides you with practical work experience and exposure to potential employers. With the support and assistance of the School s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Required Keyboarding Speeds 30 w.p.m. (net) at the end of first semester 40 w.p.m. (net) at the end of second semester 45 w.p.m. (net) at the end of third semester 50 w.p.m. (net) for graduation Communication Skills for Legal Professionals College English Introduction to Canada s Legal System Contracts and Torts The Automated Law Office Corporate Commercial Law I Litigation I Family Law I Real Estate I Legal Document Production I SEMESTER 3 Corporate and Commercial Law II Litigation II Family Law II Computer Applications for Real Estate Real Estate II Legal Document Production II Field Placement SEMESTER 4 Legal Research and Writing Estates Debtor Creditor Law Legal Documents III Field Placement II General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. 130 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

LAW CLERK (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (13 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LCKA Start Dates: Fall, Winter Accelerate your diploma. Earn your Law Clerk diploma in just three semesters and be prepared for a career as a law clerk or legal assistant in a wide range of law office environments. Major employers include small to large law firms, governments and corporate law departments. A degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. Applicants with substantial completion (75%) of a degree may be considered. Academic equivalents for four general arts education credits and College English Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS English Proficiency at the postsecondary level NOTE High degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. are recommended for your success in the program. As a student, you ll train to become a law clerk, assisting lawyers in private law offices and in the law departments of government and industry. You ll acquire an understanding of the general principles of law and receive specific training in the skills appropriate for law clerks. Campus: Newnham Accelerated This is an accelerated program for students who have already graduated with a degree or diploma and is designed for students who can demonstrate that they have previously achieved the academic equivalents of four general education credits and College English. This allows the completion of the professional subjects in the curriculum over a period of three semesters instead of four. Accreditation Successfully complete our Law Clerk program and you ll be eligible for membership as an Ordinary Member in the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, and you may apply for membership as an Associate Member after having worked for three years without having to write the Associate s examination(s). Articulation UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Students who have a Canadian university degree and who graduate with a 3.0 GPA from the PLEA program will be eligible for a guaranteed place in the first year of the two or three-year program at the University of Sussex that leads to a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree. Field Placement Meet all necessary academic requirements, and you will have the opportunity to participate in a four week unpaid field placement for practical experience following the end of final exams in third semester. This component of the program provides you with practical work experience and exposure to potential employers. With the support and assistance of the School s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Required Keyboarding Speeds 30 w.p.m. (net) at the end of first semester 45 w.p.m. (net) at the end of second semester 50 w.p.m. (net) for graduation Contracts and Torts Introduction to the Legal System for LCKA Legal Research and Writing Real Estate I The Automated Law Office for LCKA Corporate and Commercial I Litigation I Family Law I Computer Applications for Real Esate Real Estate II Legal Document Production I Legal Document Production II SEMESTER 3 Corporate and Commercial II Litigation II Estates Debtor Creditor Law Family Law II Legal Documents III Field Placement x2 You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, both verbal and written, and prepare a variety of legal documents and letters. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on communicating effectively from the beginning of your program to graduation. Areas of concentration include Real Estate, Corporate and Commercial Law and Litigation. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 131

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LIT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Bringing together people, information and materials, library technicians meet the challenges of a constantly changing information environment. To do this, they use the latest technologies to organize and retrieve information, and, along with librarians, they are the mainstay of libraries. They are service oriented, work with minimal supervision and are adaptable to change. As a graduate of this diploma program, you may find work in various environments such as business corporations, professional firms, colleges, schools and public libraries. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Excellent communication skills (oral and written) Strong interpersonal skills Strong computer skills. The focus of this program is practical and experience based, whether in class, working independently on assignments or in field placements. Your educational experience includes a high proportion of time using computers and software specific to the library and information industry. The curriculum is based on the Guidelines for the Education of Library Technicians produced by the Canadian Library Association and changes continuously to reflect the latest developments in the working world. The skill set at the completion of this program prepares graduates to take their place in the workforce and be productive immediately. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Library Association Ontario Association of Library Technicians/Association des Bibliotechniciens de l Ontario Ontario Library Association Special Libraries Association Field Placements There are two field placements in the Library and Information Technician diploma program, each three weeks in length. Students will have placements scheduled in special libraries, public libraries and/or in school or academic libraries. The program assigns placements with input from the student. A police check is required for many libraries. College English LIT Intro to Computer Applications Cataloguing I Circulation Searching I Introducing Libraries Cataloguing II Acquiring Library Materials I Reference Resources I Searching II Library Promotions Placement and Work Skills SEMESTER 3 Cataloguing III Acquiring Library Materials II Reference Resources II Library Software Reference Processes Field Placement I SEMESTER 4 Professional Issues in Libraries Cataloguing IV Searching III Library Programs Human Relations in Libraries Field Placement II General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. Required Keyboarding Speeds 30 w.p.m. (net) for first field placement 35 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. 132 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNICIAN (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (12 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LITA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Summer Your career as a library technician starts in just three semesters. Bringing together people, information and materials, library technicians meet the challenges of a constantly changing information environment. To do this, they use the latest technologies to organize and retrieve information, and, along with librarians, they are the mainstay of libraries. They are service oriented, work with minimal supervision and are adaptable to change. As a graduate of this diploma program, you may find work in various environments such as business corporations, professional firms, colleges, schools and public libraries. A degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. Applicants with substantial completion (75%) of a degree may be considered. Academic equivalents for four general arts education credits and College English Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS English Proficiency at the postsecondary level NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Excellent communication skills (oral and written) Strong interpersonal skills Strong computer skills. The focus of the program is practical and experience based, whether in class, working independently on assignments or in field placements. Your educational experience includes a high proportion of time using computers and software specific to the library and information industry. The curriculum is based on the Guidelines for the Education of Library Technicians produced by the Canadian Library Association (CLA) and changes continuously to reflect the latest developments in the working world. The skill set at the completion of this program prepares you to take your place in the workforce and be productive immediately. Accelerated This accelerated program for those who have completed a three-year degree or postsecondary diploma and is delivered in three semesters. This is accomplished by delivering the first and second semester subjects in one semester. The first semester subjects are delivered during May and June over seven weeks, while the second semester subjects are offered in seven weeks during July and August. Third semester subjects in the fall semester and fourth semester subjects in the winter semester are offered in the standard 14- week format. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Library Association Ontario Association of Library Technicians/Association des Bibliotechniciens de l Ontario Ontario Library Association Special Libraries Association Field Placements There are two field placements in the LIT diploma program, each three weeks in length. Students will have placements scheduled in special libraries, public libraries and/or in school or academic libraries. The program assigns placements with input from the student. A police check is required for many libraries. Required Keyboarding Speeds 30 w.p.m. (net) for first field placement 35 w.p.m. (net) for graduation. SEMESTERS 1 & 2 LIT Intro to Computer Applications Cataloguing I Circulation Searching I Introducing Libraries Cataloguing II Acquiring Library Materials I Reference Resources I Searching II Library Promotions SEMESTER 3 Placement and Work Skills Cataloguing III Acquiring Library Materials II Reference Materials II Library Software Reference Processes Field Placement SEMESTER 4 Professional Issues in Libraries Cataloguing IV Searching III Library Programs Human Relations in Libraries Field Placement II FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 133

PARALEGAL 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: PLE Start Dates: Fall Your new career begins with our foursemester Paralegal diploma program which has been accredited by The Law Society of Upper Canada. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared to pursue your paralegal licence and explore career opportunities in paralegal firms, private and public sector law departments, law offices, legal clinics or as a private practitioner. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) Grade 12 The Writer s Craft Grade 11 Canadian History and Politics Since 1945 High degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. Campus: Newnham This program prepares you to become a licensed paralegal in accordance with the requirements of the Law Society Act. As a licensed paralegal, you may act in a self employed capacity and offer specified legal services directly to the public for a fee without the supervision of a lawyer, or you may be a salaried employee in various legal environments. This program provides training in those areas in which a licensed paralegal may legally practice. In this program, you will acquire an understanding of general principles of law and receive theoretical and practical training in specific legal subjects, legal ethics and small business practice. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, apply legislation to fact situations and prepare a variety of legal documents and letters. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on effective communication skills, both verbal and written, from the beginning of your program to graduation. On successful completion of all the elements of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including full attendance, you ll receive an Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate from the School of Legal and Public Administration. Field Placement Having met all the necessary academic requirements, you will have the opportunity to participate in a four week unpaid field placement at the end of final examinations in fourth semester. With the support and assistance of the school s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Those wishing to be placed in a court or other government setting will have to provide a police clearance certificate. Licensing Requirements Effective May 1, 2007, paralegals are required to be licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Note: This program has been accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada. To obtain a paralegal licence, an individual will need to graduate from an accredited program, pass a licensing examination and be of good character. Please refer to the Law Society website at lsuc.on.ca for information regarding the requirements for paralegal licensing. Paralegal application and licensing fees are not included in any fee schedule quoted by Seneca College. Advanced Comm. Skills for Legal Professionals College English Contracts and Torts Introduction to the Legal System Legal Entities and Relationships Legal Computer Applications Administrative Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Immigration Law Employment Law Residential Landlord and Tenant Law Legal Research and Writing SEMESTER 3 Tribunal Practice and Procedure Legal Accounting Evidence and the Litigation Process Legislation for Small Claims Court Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure Refugee Law and Paralegals SEMESTER 4 Small Claims Court Practice and Procedure Advocacy Ethics and Professional Responsibility Provincial Offences/Motor Vehicle Offences Practice Management and Business Communication Computer Applications for Paralegals Field Placement General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. 134 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PARALEGAL (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (13 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: PLEA Start Dates: Fall, Summer Accelerate your studies. Your new career begins earlier with our three semester accelerated Paralegal diploma program which has been accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared to pursue your paralegal licence and explore career opportunities in paralegal firms, private and public sector law departments, law offices, legal clinics or as a private practitioner. A degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. Applicants with substantial completion (75%) of a degree may be considered. Academic equivalents for four general arts education credits and College English Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS English Proficiency at the postsecondary level APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their academic background: grades, number of completed credits and relevance to the program. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE High degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. are recommended for your success in the program. This program is designed to prepare you to become a licensed paralegal in accordance with the requirements of the Law Society Act. As a licensed paralegal, you may act in a self employed capacity and offer specified legal services directly to the public for a fee without the supervision of a lawyer, or you may be a salaried employee in various legal environments. This program provides training in those areas in which a licensed paralegal may legally practise. Campus: Newnham In this program, you will acquire an understanding of general principles of law and receive theoretical and practical training in specific legal subjects, legal ethics and small business practice. You will use your well-developed literacy skills in every course as you interpret detailed instructions, apply legislation to fact situations and prepare a variety of legal documents and letters. Your fluency in English is critical for your success and there is a high focus on effective communication skills, both verbal and written, from the beginning of your program to graduation. On successful completion of all the elements of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including full attendance, you ll receive an Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate from the School of Legal and Public Administration. Field Placement Having met all the necessary academic requirements, you will have the opportunity to participate in a four week unpaid field placement at the end of final examinations in fourth semester. With the support and assistance of the school s faculty and staff, you will play an active role in securing your placement. Those wishing to be placed in a court or other government setting will have to provide a police clearance certificate. Accelerated This is an accelerated, full time Paralegal diploma program for those who have already graduated with a degree or postsecondary diploma and is designed for students who can demonstrate that they have previously achieved the academic equivalents of four general education credits and College English. This allows the completion of the professional subjects in the curriculum over a period of three semesters instead of four, plus four weeks for field placement. Licensing Requirements Effective May 1, 2007, paralegals are required to be licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Note: This program has been accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada. To obtain a paralegal licence, an individual will need to graduate from an accredited program, pass a licensing examination and be of good character. Please refer to the Law Society website at lsuc.on.ca for information regarding the requirements for paralegal licensing. Paralegal application and licensing fees are not included in any fee schedule quoted by Seneca College. Articulation UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Students who have a Canadian university degree and who graduate with a 3.0 GPA from the Paralegal (Accelerated) program will be eligible for a guaranteed place in the first year of the two or three-year program at the University of Sussex that leads to a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree. Contracts and Torts Introduction to the Legal System Legal Entities and Relationships Alternative Dispute Resolution Legal Computer Applications Immigration Law Legal Research and Writing Administrative Law Employment Law Residential Landlord and Tenant Law Legal Accounting Evidence and the Litigation Process Legislation for Small Claims Court Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure Refugee Law for Paralegals SEMESTER 3 Tribunal Practice and Procedure Small Claims Court Practice and Procedure Advocacy Ethics and Professional Responsibility Provincial Offences/Motor Vehicle Offences Practice Management and Business Communication Computer Applications for Paralegals Field Placement FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 135

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: PAD Start Dates: Fall As a graduate of this intensive two-semester graduate certificate program you ll be prepared to work in the municipal and non profit sectors in particular, although you will also have the skills that are required for work at any level of government. Areas of employment or positions may include policy and compliance analysis, administrative officers, program support officers and project officers. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their academic background: grades, number of completed credits and relevance to the program. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Excellent communication skills (oral and written) Strong interpersonal skills High degree of computer literacy Campus: Newnham The role of government in today s complex society requires that public servants possess sophisticated, multi disciplinary skills that will result in effective, competent and ethical administration. This program is designed to enable you to study the challenges associated with the myriad facets of government, including service provision, policy development and implementation, prudent fiscal management, project management and conflict resolution. You ll learn to: Articulate/analyze the issues currently facing Ontario s public sector, particularly within municipal government Apply principles, including those of risk management, and practices associated with prudent fiscal management, comptrollership, governance and accountability in the municipal and broader public sectors Research and draft public policies and programs ensuring that any downside risks have been minimized Contribute directly to the planning and administration of organizational resources and related systems, including those associated with financial, technology and human resource management Use transferable and interpersonal skills including conflict resolution, service provision, leadership, communication, ethics and team building abilities Research, synthesize and write comprehensive program and services review reports Solve problems by developing and assessing alternatives, devising effective solutions and evaluating results/outcomes Prepare accurate accountability reports to public office holders Manage stakeholder relations taking into consideration the political and economic environments, labour relations, media relations, etc. Communicate effectively and appropriately given the audience and purpose, including both written and verbal, in a variety of situations. Affiliations and Associations The program has close ties with the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO). Graduates of this program will have completed all of the academic credits toward AMCTO s Certified Municipal Office (CMO) designation and will only require the work experience element to receive this designation. Co-operative Option For qualified students, there is an optional four month co op opportunity after completion of the two academic semesters of the program. Should you be accepted into this co op program, you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. Municipal Issues Municipal Law and Ethics in Government Public Sector Financial Management Public Sector Governance and Systems Communications in Public Administration Municipal Revenues Human Resources and Municipal Management Municipal Management and Administrative Structures Project Management Comptrollership Dispute Resolution in Municipal Government Public Policy Research and Analysis For co-op option only Co-op Professional Theory Co-op Professional Practice Co-op Work-Term 136 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF LEGAL AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PUBLIC RELATIONS - CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: CCM/CCMC Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter Focus your career on public relations management. Upon completion of our two-semester Public Relations - Corporate Communications program, you ll be prepared for employment in a variety of sectors and organizations, including business, public relations consultancies, investor relations consultancies, professional associations, government relations consultancies and non profit organizations. As an articulate and effective communications practitioner with excellent managerial, strategic planning, writing, speaking, technical and social skills, you ll be well equipped to meet the corporate communications needs of most organizations. Initially, you may accept an entry level public relations or promotional position before moving on to a communications career in such areas as issues management, crisis communication, employee relations, media relations, financial communications and investor relations, government relations, speech writing, special event planning and spokesperson training. You may also choose to apply the knowledge gained in this program to careers other than public relations. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Statement of interest Writing test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the writing test and submit their statement of interest. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their statement of interest and writing test. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Selected applicants should have a computer with contemporary word processing and spreadsheet software and a printer. This program is an intensive learning experience that will prepare you to be a flexible public relations and communications practitioner with excellent management, research, writing, technical and social skills. You ll be capable of working independently and becoming productive quickly in a communications or consulting position. Employers and academics in Europe, the USA and most Commonwealth countries now recognize that the practice of public relations (corporate communications) is an applied discipline grounded in its immediate social context. To succeed in the field, practitioners need to develop and apply public relations administration skills and the knowledge of how contemporary societies work and interact with commercial, institutional and political forces and trends. Consequently, your studies in the Public Relations - Corporate Communications program will provide you with a solid foundation in at least one of several bodies of knowledge before studying public relations. These include political science, economics, history, English literature, sociology, psychology, science, philosophy and business or public administration. You ll benefit from our commitment to experiential learning. Throughout the program, you ll gain knowledge from other students and acquire important professional skills from hands on exercises. You ll also learn from expert professors. Public Relations - Corporate Communications is a career focused program that emphasizes public relations research, a global perspective and active learning. To succeed as a student, you must be prepared to work productively and closely with other students and the professors. In addition to tuition and living expenses, you should budget approximately $1,200 for textbooks and $500 for incidentals associated with various class and research activities. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND LIBERAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 137

PUBLIC RELATIONS - CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Industry Recognition Note: Seneca s Corporate Communications Program is the only public relations program in Canada to be certified by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), the world s largest professional organization for public relations practitioners. It is also officially recognized by the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) and the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). The curriculum has been developed based on recommendations and standards of the PRSA and the International Public Relations Association (IPRA). IPRA, a group of senior public relations practitioners from 100 countries is based in London, England. It actively engages in research and conducts an international congress every three years, with the aim of advancing public relations practice and education on a global level. Our program is guided by the recommendations of the IPRA International Commission on Public Relations Education. The training of students for the public relations profession implies curricula and internships that equip them for the kind of future environment in which they will be working, not just that which exists today. Study in Europe Enrol in the Public Relations - Corporate Communications program in September and you ll have the option of completing your second semester at a Seneca partner college or university in Belgium, The Netherlands or France. We have exchange opportunities that allow our students to study corporate communication abroad for one semester for no additional tuition fees, while receiving full credit toward graduation from Seneca. A limited number of places are available each year and students are selected by committee. Begin Your Master s Degree at Seneca After you graduate from the Public Relations - Corporate Communications program, you may be eligible to continue your studies towards a master s degree at one of our partner universities. Several universities recognize our program s international reputation for excellence and award advanced standing for up to a third of their program. Our partner universities are: Athabasca University and Royal Roads University in Canada; Griffith University, Edith Cowan University and RMIT University in Australia; University of Central Lancashire in England; University of Stirling in Scotland; Rutgers University, and Baruch College in the U.S.A.; and Cape Peninsula University in South Africa. Central Lancashire, University of Stirling and Cape Peninsula University offer their master s degrees by distance education, with a short residency period. Co operative Education Option Qualified students may elect to take a co operative or non cooperative education program. The co operative program is offered over 12 consecutive months in three semesters: two academic and one job related. The non cooperative program is offered over eight consecutive months in two academic semesters. The subjects offered in the academic semesters are common to both programs. Writing for Public Relations Practitioners I Internet Social Media Public Relations Management Techniques - Internal Strategic Communication Planning Media Relations Principles of Public Relations Management Introduction to Research Writing for Public Relations Practitioners II Advanced Presentation Skills I Corporate Communications Seminars Government Relations Public Relations Research Project Investor Relations International Communications and Career Management or Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) SEMESTER 3 Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) 138 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND LIBERAL STUDIES

TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION (Co-op) 2 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: TECC Start Dates: Fall Specialize in technical communication with our short, intensive Technical Communication (Co op) program. With the skills you ll learn in just two semesters, you could launch a career as a technical writer or designer for product user documents, reference manuals, templates, online help files, web pages, instructional and procedural documents, and various marketing and organizational materials. Industries that currently employ these professionals include computer applications and development, banking and finance, telecommunications, engineering, health and nutrition, aerospace, manufacturing, and environment and resource management. A recognized degree or three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented related work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Writing test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the writing test. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their writing test. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. Campus: Seneca@York The Technical Communication (Co op) program is an intensive learning/work experience designed to prepare you for a career as a technical communicator (writer, editor, documentation specialist) in a variety of fields. Upon graduation, you ll will be able to design, research, draft, edit and produce technical documents for a wide range of audiences and purposes. The first semester of the program prepares you for the co operative work placement which takes place in the Winter semester. An integral component of the program, the work placement experience provides you with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills gained in the first academic term. In turn, you ll acquire on the job insight and learning which will be applied to projects during the second academic term. Working with the Co op Co-ordinator, you ll arrange and ultimately benefit from a meaningful work placement with an employer committed to helping you meet your learning goals. The second academic term takes place in the summer semester and focuses on project development and the acquisition of advanced design and document management skills, as well as specialized work in various electronic media. Faculty are experienced teachers of technical writing and current practitioners in the field. You should be prepared to pay approximately $1100/semester for books and materials. Co operative Education The co operative education component provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. Job related employment enables you to combine classroom skills and on the job training. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Work-Term Semester 2 Technical Writing I The Technical Communicator Information Technology Editing and Style Coding for Web Design and Applications Framemaker I* Co-op Professional Theory Technical Writing II Web-Based Training and Multimedia Document Design Framemaker II* Employment and Business Practices* Web Design II Single Sourcing and Modular Writing Co-op Professional Practice * Full credit subjects offered in 7 weeks More Information senecatechcomm.com FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND LIBERAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 139

Community Services Build Stronger Communities Make a meaningful contribution to your community. Influence its future. Gain the experience that supports your passion to help improve the lives of others. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Bachelor of Child Development (Co-op) Bachelor of Child Development (Fast Track) (Co-op) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) BCD 141 Degree $ 8,171.98 $ 15,922.46 BCDX 141 Degree $ 8,171.98 $ 15,922.46 Child and Youth Worker CYW 143 Advanced Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., Early Childhood Education ECE 144 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., Early Childhood Education (Accelerated) Environmental Landscape Management ECYA 145 Diploma $ 5,283.00 $ 13,070.74 EVLC 146 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., Social Service Worker SSW 147 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., Social Service Worker (Accelerated) Social Service Worker - Gerontology Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees (Accelerated) SSWA 148 Diploma $ 5,270.00 $ 13,061.96 SSWG 149 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., SSWI 150 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46., SSIA 151 Diploma $ 5,029.00 $ 12,900.94 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 140 SENECA

BACHELOR OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Child Development Program Code: BCD Start Dates: Fall Be prepared to take a leadership role in the expanding services for young children and their families. As a graduate of the Bachelor of Child Development (BCD) program, you ll be able to work with many health, education and social service professionals in an inter disciplinary approach to education. You ll be ideally suited to work as an educator in parent/child resource centres such as Ontario Early Years Centres (OEYC), and you ll be eligible to work in children s treatment centres. Our graduates become leaders within a rapidly expanding field. Your career opportunities will be both fulfilling and limitless. Many of our top graduates choose to apply to faculties of education to pursue careers in teaching or apply directly to masters programs and advance their educational knowledge through further specialization. Campus: King, Newnham Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Applicants with an Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or ECE equivalency with a minimum 3.0 GPA will be admitted into semester four. PRIOR TO SECOND SEMESTER BCD students will be required to apply for and receive a clear vulnerable sector police check before going on field placement in their second semester. NOTE Due to large student interest, this program may be treated as highly competitive. Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. For over forty years Seneca College has been a leader in Early Childhood Education. We are pleased to offer a new degree level program in Child Development, designed to provide you with the comprehensive theoretical and practical education employers want. This four-year bachelor s degree program will give you a firm grounding in teaching and curriculum subjects in early childhood development, as well as familiarity in multidisciplinary and family practice. You ll be equipped to succeed within the industry s new direction towards integration of services and programs focusing on the child, the family and the community. In order to practice in Ontario as an Early Childhood Educator or a Registered Early Childhood Educator, you will need to apply for registration in the College of Early Childhood Education (CECE). For more information, please consult the CECE website at college-ece.ca. As a student in the Bachelor of Child Development program, you have the option of studying either at King Campus or at Newnham Campus. You ll benefit from a dynamic campus atmosphere, state of the art facilities, small class sizes and a wide range of on site student support services including tutoring, help with English language and one on one academic and career advisement. You ll also learn from expert professors with real world experience and the dedication to help you succeed. Co operative Education Students in the BCD program must successfully complete one full time co operative education work term in order to graduate. The co op work experience provides the learner with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to real world applications. The work term is scheduled between semesters 6 and 7 and is 14 consecutive weeks in duration. There is an additional charge for the co op term. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 141

BACHELOR OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT (Cont d) Healthy Environments: Health, Safety and Nutrition Human Development I Foundations of Teaching and Learning I Diverse Culture Play in Childhood Writing Strategies Integrative Seminar/Field Placement I Observation Methodology Human Development II Foundations of Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood II Principles of Psychology Interpersonal Communications SEMESTER 3 Integrative Seminar/Field Placement Infancy Ethics, Policy and Legislation Children with Special Needs History of ECE Developing and Sustaining Partnerships with Families Liberal Studies Option SEMESTER 4 Integrative Seminar/Field Placement II Artistic Development and Studio Theories of Music, Movement and Dramatic Play Family Dynamics Reconceptualizing Pedagogy: Postmodern Perspective Attachment in Infancy and Early Childhood SEMESTER 5 Integrative Seminar/Field Placement III Children with Challenging Behavior Social Construction in Education: Middle Childhood Interdisciplinary Practice: A Team-Based Approach to Child and Family Services Constructivist Approach to Math and Science Emotional Well Being in Young Children SEMESTER 6 Co-op Professional Practice Brain Research and Cognitive Development Implications for Practice Case Coordination and Collaboration Constructivist Approach to Language and Literacy Environmental Design Introduction to Sociology CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-term SEMESTER 7 Co-op Integration and Career Planning Effects of Stress, Trauma and Violence on Learning Research Methods and Statistical Analysis Early Identification: Screening, Assessment and Intervention Childhood in a Global Context Liberal Studies Option SEMESTER 8 Designing Educational Programs for Adults Reflective Practice Applied Research Paper Family-Focused Practice: Agency and Home-Based Introduction to Leadership Theories Professional Option Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting May 7, 2008. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. 142 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

CHILD AND YOUTH WORKER 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CYW Start Dates: Fall As a Child and Youth Worker, you will develop skills to work in a variety of therapeutic contexts where you can make a positive difference in the lives of children, youth and families dealing with complex emotional issues. Our six-semester advanced diploma program prepares you for career opportunities in organizations that provide care and treatment for children, youth and their families such as residential and day treatment centres, group homes, hospitals, young offenders programs, children s aid societies, community based programs and schools, working with children and youth in special education classes. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE To be in compliance with our student placement partners, all students in this program must complete a vulnerable sector police screening by the end of first year. A Ministry approved certificate in the following crisis intervention and prevention prior to graduation is recommended for your success in the program: Crisis Prevention & Intervention (CPI) Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) Understanding & Managing Agressive Behavior (UMAB). Campus: King The three-year Child and Youth Worker advanced diploma program is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge required to work with children, adolescents and families experiencing a wide range of emotional, social, behavioural and/or mental health needs. Child and Youth Workers are specialists in facilitating change in children and youth and work alongside other professionals including educators, medical and social work professionals, correctional officers and family organizations dedicated to implementing a range of intervention, prevention and treatment strategies for children and their families. As a Child and Youth Worker, you will be a valuable resource committed to understanding and interacting in therapeutic relationships that foster positive change. Child and Youth Workers adhere to a professional code of conduct while engaging in a full range of prevention, intervention and treatment strategies. To succeed in both the Child and Youth Worker program and the workplace, you ll need to be mature, outgoing, sensitive, action oriented and possess the ability to handle stressful situations. Your studies will include various treatment, counselling and therapeutic theories based on a foundational understanding of human behaviour and development. Along with approximately 1200 hours of field placement, you will study areas including adolescent development, violence, abuse, diversity, crisis prevention, child and youth management, therapeutic activities, counselling theory and practice, child exceptionalities, health, sexuality, group and family work and much more. Introduction to Child and Youth Work Health, Wellness and Medication Child and Youth Care Practice College English Interpersonal Communications Diversity: Awareness and Practice Child and Youth Care Methods I Interviewing and Counselling Therapeutic Foundations Adolescent Development in the Lifespan Integrative Field Work Seminar Community Studies: Families in Change SEMESTER 3 Child and Youth Care Methods II Therapeutic Activities Assessment and Recording in CYW Practice Integrative Field Work Seminar ll Field Work Autism and Developmental Disabilities SEMESTER 4 Exceptionalities of Children and Youth Crisis Interventions Group Work in CYW Practice Integrative Field Work Seminar lll Field Work SEMESTER 5 Professional Elective: Human Sexuality Family Work for CYW Child and Adolescent Mental Health Disorders Integrative Field Work Seminar IV Field Work SEMESTER 6 Counselling Children and Youth Lab Specialization in Child and Youth Care Child Trauma and Abuse Integrative Field Work Seminar V Field Work FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 143

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ECE Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer As an Early Childhood Educator, you ll be prepared for a fulfilling career working with children from infancy to 12 years. Your career may include employment in child care centres, after school programs, nursery schools, parent co operative centres, private home child care, some centres for children with special needs and in a kindergarten in the elementary school system. Our four semester Early Childhood Education (ECE) program puts you on the path to an exciting career. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Current immunization report and report of chest x ray or tuberculin skin test. A valid Standard First Aid Certificate (16 hours). A valid CPR C Certificate. Vulnerable Sector Police Reference Check. Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. NOTE Although not required for admission, work experience in a related setting is recommended for your success in the program. Campus: King, Newnham As a student in this program, you ll learn about the physical, cognitive, social and emotional needs of children. You ll also learn the skills and knowledge necessary for planning and carrying out programming which optimizes individual development of young children. Your studies will blend theory about childhood development with a hands on application of those principles. You ll explore child development theory and apply it to programming for infant, toddler, preschool and school aged children. As part of the program, you ll also study developmental theory and practice for children with special needs, as well as an overview of relevant communications theory and philosophy. Seneca s two lab schools are model child care centres that provide you with opportunities for observation and programming. Field placement is central to the learning experience, so you will be placed in the field for two days each week. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as an Early Childhood Educator or a Registered Early Childhood Educator, graduates must apply for registration in the College of Early Childhood Education (CECE). Graduates of the ECE program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit college-ece.ca. Affiliations and Associations Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario (AECEO) The Canadian Association for Young Children (CAYC) Canadian Child Care Federation (CCCF) National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) College English Visual Arts in the Preschool Healthy Safe Environments and Applied Theory: 2-6 Years Observation and Development: 2-6 Years Field Placement: 2-6 Years Understanding Self and Others and Applied Theory: 6-12 Years Observation and Development: 6-12 Years Interpersonal Relationships Field Placement: 6-12 Years Introductory Psychology SEMESTER 3 Music and Movement in the Early Years Understanding and Responding to Child Abuse and Applied Theory: Birth - 3 Years Building Relationships: Families with Young Children Field Placement: Birth - 3 Years SEMESTER 4 History and Models of Early Childhood Education Legislation, Advocacy and Social Policy and Applied Theory: Inclusive Community Practices Children with Exceptionalities Professional Practice Field Placement: Inclusive Community Practices If you are currently working in child care, and would like to work towards your Certificate of Apprenticeship and ECE Diploma at Seneca, please contact your local Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities (MTCU) Apprenticeship Office: Toronto (416) 326-5800 Pickering (905) 837-7721 Mississauga (905) 279-7333 144 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (35 Weeks) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ECYA Start Dates: Summer Accelerate your career with our three semester diploma program in Early Childhood Education. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared for a fulfilling career working with children from infancy to 12 years. You ll find employment opportunities in child care centres, after school programs, nursery schools, parent co operative centres, private home child care, some centres for children with special needs and in a kindergarten in the elementary school system. A recognized Bachelor of Art degree (or other undergraduate degree) from an accredited institution Academic equivalents for three general education credits and College English Students with credentials from a foreign instituion must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Reference Letter which reflects previous paid or volunteer experience with young children. PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Current immunization report and report of chest x ray or tuberculin skin test. A valid Standard First Aid Certificate (16 hours). A valid CPR C Certificate. Vulnerable Sector Police Reference Check. Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. Campus: Newnham If you ve completed an undergraduate degree from a postsecondary institution in Ontario or have a degree evaluated for Canadian equivalency, you may be eligible to earn your accelerated Early Childhood Education diploma in three semesters with ECYA. Our accelerated program begins with a seven week intensive full time May/June semester and continues in the fall and winter with 14 week semesters of full time early childhood studies. Some evening subjects may be required in order to be eligible to graduate the following June. Additional fees will be incurred for these subjects. Early Childhood Education (Accelerated) teaches you to design learning environments that promote healthy development for young children. You ll gain important observation skills needed to facilitate a child s developmental progress and get the opportunity to apply these skills in a variety of field placement settings related to your career goals. Accelerated Early Childhood Education (Accelerated) is an accelerated, full time Early Childhood Education diploma program for those who have completed a Bachelor of Arts or other undergraduate degree. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as an Early Childhood Educator or a Registered Early Childhood Educator, graduates must apply for registration in the College of Early Childhood Education (CECE). Graduates of the ECE program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit college-ece.ca. Preschool Child Development and Observation Skills I Creative Workshop Preschool Methods Music for Young Children Health and Nutrition for Young Children Preschool Field Placement (2 days/week) 40-Hour Block Placement School Age Skills Philosophy of Early Childhood Education Seminar Seminar Psychology of Interpersonal Communications School Age Field Placement (2 afternoons/week) Preschool Field Placement III (1 day/week) 40-Hour Block Placement SEMESTER 3 Integrative Seminar: Child Family and Community Infant and Toddler Skills Psychology - The Child with Special Needs II Advanced Seminar Administration of Early Childhood Education Centres Infant and Toddler Field Placement Second Year Field Placement (1 day/week) 80-Hour Block Placement Note: Completion is required of all Summer semester courses at a minimum C grade level in order to enter the Fall session of this program. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 145

ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: EVLC Campus: King Start Dates: Fall Co operative Education Program This is a co operative education program which formally integrates academic study with a semester of paid work experience in government operations and/or private companies. Following successful completion of your second academic semester, you ll complete a 14 week work term. Co-op Model Earn your diploma in Environmental Landscape Management (EVLC) and launch your landscaping career. You ll find opportunities in specialized and general landscape companies, horticultural nursery and greenhouse operations, municipal parks departments and conservation authorities, as well as golf courses, tourist resorts and other private and public parks. Or you could choose to start your own private contracting firm instead. Your practical education will prepare you for a diverse range of careers in landscape management. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE The practical skills training and co op work components in this program involve physically challenging work. The outdoor environment and some program activities may offer an element of risk. To succeed, students must be capable of participating in strenuous physical activity and be safety conscious to provide a safe learning experience. If you have concerns or questions regarding the nature of this work, please contact the program coordinator. Situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine, Seneca College, King Campus is part of a provincially significant wetland complex and is a valued source of headwaters to the Humber River watershed (part of the Canadian Heritage Rivers System). Outdoor training and educational sessions on the 283 hectares (700 acres) of our beautiful natural campus environment provide you with a wide variety of skills development and knowledge. This practical experience, combined with the co op education work term, prepares you with the broad range of skills required by employers in both private and public organizations. The Environmental Landscape Management program curriculum is unique in that it offers a link between the study of ecology with the more traditional type of landscaping and horticulture programs. This overview of our entire ecosystem allows you to understand the impact humans can have on our natural environment and what measures can be taken to protect and/or restore natural landscapes. The demand by employers for skilled and committed graduates from programs such as EVLC is increasing greatly. As a graduate of EVLC, you ll have a wide variety of career options with public organizations and private companies, or you may choose to start your own business. Our graduates leverage their EVLC diplomas to build interesting and exciting careers in landscape management. Affiliations and Associations Conservation Authorities of Ontario Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association Municipal parks departments Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation Ontario Cooperative Education Association Canadian Co operative Association Ontario Parks Association Private sector employers throughout Ontario Tallgrass Ontario Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Work-Term Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 College English Introduction to Environmental Services Machinery Operation and Maintenance Arboriculture Turf Maintenance Practical Horticulture Foundations of Field Ecology Environmental Services Management Machinery Theory Greenhouse Operations Horticulture Level II Terrestrial Ecosystems Co-op Professional Theory Co-op Work-Term (Mandatory end of April to September) SEMESTER 3 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting and Design Business Management I Landscape Construction Aquatic Ecosystems Co-op Professional Practice SEMESTER 4 Landscape Design Integrated Pest Management Business Management II Urban Ecology Natural Heritage Monitoring and Assessment General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. 146 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: SSW Start Dates: Fall Learn the broad skills of social service work and use them to plan and evaluate programs, assess community resources and coordinate service delivery for people in need. Your studies may lead you to employment in youth, women s, and disabled persons programs, as well as in housing, community development, rehabilitation, mental health and many other settings. Our Social Service Worker diploma program will prepare you for a rewarding career in human services. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. The Social Service Worker program provides you with the knowledge and skills required to make a meaningful contribution in the human service field. You will be challenged to examine your own beliefs and values, develop interpersonal communication skills and promote social justice, human dignity and equity. Your success in this program will be measured by both your ability to grow and change and your academic performance. Your studies will include: interviewing; counselling and relationship building capabilities; effective membership and leadership in group settings; working with families; the creation and maintenance of helping relationships; and practice in such specialized areas as case management, community development and social policy. Campus: King, Seneca@York Upon graduation, you ll have a deep understanding of social justice and anti oppression principles. You ll also possess a comprehensive set of human service skills which are transferable to a wide range of settings. You ll benefit from group interaction, as well as independent problem solving and research. Your experiences will include a variety of classroom, seminar and experiential modalities that integrate field placement experience with theoretical knowledge. You will have the opportunity to explore roles in community, health, education and institutional environments. Field work will allow you to experience the industry and better prepare for employment. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Social Service Worker or a Registered Social Service Worker, graduates must apply for registration in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Graduates of the SSW program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit ocswssw.org. Field Work Field work provides you with a valuable opportunity to apply your learnings to the workplace. In order to be eligible for field work, you ll be required to meet the criteria as set out in the Social Service Worker Program Student Code of Conduct. You will assume the role of a beginning professional in a supervised field placement setting, working within an employer employee relationship. You ll benefit from supervision and have specified hours, duties and accountabilities to both the College and agency representative. Field work is a mutually agreed contract for which you ll be evaluated by the field placement supervisor. The minimum commitment is the successful completion of specific periods as set out in the Field Placement Student Contract. These periods are typically: The equivalent of two full days per week in semesters two, three and four Full week block placements as scheduled throughout the program duration. The Social Service Worker program subjects are lecture and tutorial based, utilizing assigned texts; some are practice oriented, stressing interpersonal skills and group dynamics. Students can expect to spend 20 to 25 hours each week on assignments, as well as two days per week in field placement. Please note that individuals considering the Social Service Worker program should carefully evaluate their reasons for entering this field. The work calls for a person mature enough to examine his/her own values and beliefs while focusing upon the needs of vulnerable populations. College English Sociology: A Practical Approach Interpersonal Communications Diversity Introduction to Social Problems Integrative Field Work Seminar Group Dynamics The Helping Interview and Principles of Practice Community Studies Human Development Integrative Field Work Seminar II Field Work (2 days/week) SEMESTER 3 Case Co-ordination and Advocacy Strategies Supportive Counselling Integrative Field Work Seminar III Field Placement (2 days/week) and ONE of the following Abuse and Violence Addictions Mental Health Child Welfare SEMESTER 4 Community Practice Social Policy Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Practice (2 days/week) FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 147

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (35 Weeks) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: SSWA Start Dates: Summer Earn your Social Service Worker diploma in three semesters with this accelerated program. As a SSWA student, you will learn important social service work skills and be prepared to apply them to the real world. Your studies may lead you to employment in youth, women s and disabled persons programs, as well as in housing, community development, rehabilitation, mental health and many other settings. Upon graduation, you will be eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). A recognized Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences from an accredited institution. Under special circumstances, graduates from other related program areas may be considered. Academic equivalents for four social service or general education related credits and College English. Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. The Social Service Worker (Accelerated) (SSWA) program provides you with the knowledge and skills required to make a meaningful contribution in the human service field. You will be challenged to examine your own beliefs and values, develop interpersonal communication skills and promote social justice, human dignity and equity. Your success in this program will be measured by both your ability to grow and change and your academic performance. This is the accelerated version of the Social Service Worker (SSW) program. The accelerated program is demanding and requires students with good academic, time management and interpersonal skills. For more information on the SSW program, see page 149. Campus: King Accelerated Delivery Mode This is an accelerated program for those who completed a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences or other undergraduate degree. This program consists of a 7-week intensive summer semester (Semester 1) starting in early May each year, followed by a regular academic year commencing the day after Labour Day and concluding in mid-april (Semesters 2 and 3). Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Social Service Worker or a Registered Social Service Worker, graduates must apply for registration in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Graduates of the SSW program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit ocswssw.org. Field Work As a student in SSWA, your field work will begin in semester two. Field work provides you with a valuable opportunity to apply your learnings to the workplace. In order to be eligible for field work, you will be required to meet the criteria as set out in the Social Service Worker Program Student Code of Conduct. In the placement, you will benefit from supervision and have specified hours, duties and accountabilities to both the college and agency representative. Field work is a mutually agreed contract for which you will be evaluated by the field placement supervisor. The minimum commitment is the successful completion of specific periods as set out in the Field Placement Student Contract. Please note that students may be required to return to school during the Academic Advisement Week in January in order to do a block placement. The Social Service Worker program subjects are lecture and tutorial based, utilizing texts; some are practice oriented and stress interpersonal skills and group dynamics. Students can expect to spend 20 to 25 hours each week on assignments, as well as two days per week in field placement in semester two and two days per week in semester three. Advanced Standing and Prior Learning* Qualified applicants should have previous postsecondary credits that will allow Seneca to grant advanced standing in College English, the general education components and some professional components of the standard SSW program. An official transcript and subject outlines are required for courses to be considered for advanced standing. College English Interpersonal Communications Diversity Field Work Seminar Group Dynamics The Helping Interview and Principles of Practice Sociology: A Practical Approach* Case Co-ordination and Advocacy Strategies Supportive Counselling Social Service Seminar Integrative Field Work Seminar Introduction to Social Problems* * and ONE of the following Abuse and Violence Addictions Mental Health Child Welfare SEMESTER 3 Community Practice SSW Seminar Integrative Field Work Seminar (2 days/ week) Social Policy Human Development* Community Studies* Field Work Seminar II* Integrative Field Work Seminar* x2* * Qualified applicants should have previous postsecondary credits (with a minimum grade of 60%) from Canada or abroad that will allow Seneca to grant advanced standing in these subjects. See page 272 for more information Note: Students who are granted advanced standing in the May/June semester may be required to substitute another first-year course in exchange. 148 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER - GERONTOLOGY 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: SSWG Campus: King Start Dates: Fall Demand for skilled and knowledgeable professionals to work in a helping capacity with seniors is increasing as Canada s population ages. The Social Service Worker Gerontology (SSWG) diploma prepares graduates to provide community services and products to seniors with a wide range of physical, psychological, social and financial challenges. After four semesters, you may find fulfilling employment opportunities with agency providers of seniors services such as government agencies, not for profit agencies, for profit agencies and private individuals. You may also find a wide range of employment opportunities in many different levels, including coordination of home support services (e.g., meals on wheels, transportation, friendly visiting, congregate dining, homemaker services and telephone reassurance), work in programs for people with dementia, activation coordination, supportive housing coordination and coordina tion of volunteer programs. Some graduates have started their own businesses. Advocating for and empowering seniors to achieve their goals is an important aspect of all these employment possibilities. Graduates of the SSWG program are eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. A flu shot and TB test are required for placement at long-term care facilities. The Social Service Worker Gerontology program integrates the knowledge base, professional values and skill sets of social service work with a specific concentration on the needs, challenges and concerns of Canada s aging population. The program focuses on a holistic and strength based approach to help aging clients maintain a good quality of life. As a student, you will have the opportunity to develop skills such as program planning; individual and group modes of facilitation; interventions with clients, their families and significant others; case management; interpersonal communication and skills related to working with bereavement and grief. You will also benefit from a very substantial fieldwork placement component, which starts in the second semester and runs through the third and fourth semesters. Your studies in the Social Service Worker Gerontology program include opportunities to engage in personal change and growth, to work cohesively as a member of a team, to integrate and apply professional ethics, to meet deadlines, to manage personal issues that might arise and to successfully achieve the learning outcomes of the various subjects. The College offers a variety of supports to assist you in this self directed learning environment where you are ultimately responsible for your personal success. Be prepared to spend 20 or more hours each week working on assignments, etc. Graduates tell us important factors for success in SSWG are: study skills, time management, class attendance and participation, taking personal responsibility for the outcomes of one s actions, minimizing the number of hours that might be occupied by part time employment and the ability to deal constructively with the stresses of a busy life. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Social Service Worker or a Registered Social Service Worker, graduates must apply for registration in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Graduates of the SSWG program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit ocswssw.org. Field Work Field work is a valuable opportunity to gain work experience while meeting the learning outcomes of the SSWG program. You will work in a professional capacity, with specified job responsibilities, record keeping evaluations, time management requirements, contracted hours of work, expectations of teamwork and appropriate interpersonal interaction. You will be evaluated on the basis of an approved three part learning contract as agreed by you, the approved fieldwork agency and the Seneca SSWG program. Fieldwork days are typically: The equivalent of two full days per week in semesters two, three and four Full week block placements as scheduled throughout the program duration. Students typically have one placement at a residential setting and one placement at a community agency which provides services to seniors. A Seneca professor will assist you in the selection and approval of a fieldwork placement, though the final contract will be your responsibility. This experience will help you develop job search skills while in the supportive environment of the program. All fieldwork placements must be approved by the college. College English Introduction to Aging Gerontology Field Work Seminar Sociology: A Practical Approach Interpersonal Communications Diversity Gerontological Group Retirement Homes Integrative Field Work Gerontology Field Work Therapeutic Program Planning Interviewing and Assessing Older Adults SEMESTER 3 Therapeutic Interventions for Dementia Integrative Field Work Gerontology Field Work Volunteer Program Management Case Co-ordination and Advocacy Strategies SEMESTER 4 Death, Dying, Grief and Bereavement Integrative Field Work Gerontology Field Work Community Practice FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 149

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER - IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: SSWI Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall Earn your Ontario College Diploma in Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees (SSWI), and you ll be prepared for careers such as a settlement counsellor or a settlement worker in schools, shelters and reception centres. your career may lead you to employment with mainstream service organizations as well as settlement agencies, schools, shelter for refugees, community centres, parenting drop in centres, the criminal justice system, health, reception centres, women s programs and shelters and agencies offering services for immigrant youth, people dealing with disabilities, mental health, addiction, poverty and intergenerational challenges. Based on your skills, interest and professional background, you can work as a job search workshop facilitator, host program worker, settlement worker, housing worker, school settlement worker or within settings that directly deal with advocacy or policy related initiatives. Graduates of the SSWI program are eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). APPLICANT SELECTION In the event of oversubscription, applicants will be required to submit a résumé and a brief essay outlining why they want to enrol in the program. PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. NOTE Although not required for admission, proficiency in a language in addition to English is recommended for your success in the program The Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees program prepares you to succeed as a social service provider working with immigrants and refugees from diverse backgrounds. With a framework based on equity, social justice and anti oppression principles, this program provides you with a thorough understanding of pre migration conditions that cause individuals and communities to leave their countries of origin. The program also prepares you to help clients with challenges they face throughout the process of migration and during the process of integration at the host country. As a graduate, you will possess skills in the areas of international and national migration policies as well as settlement counselling, case management, information and referral, community development, advocacy, fundraising and proposal writing, program planning, development and evaluation. These skills will be supported by an in depth knowledge about ways in which the intersection of race, class, gender, nationality, ability, education, religion, immigration status and sexual orientation hinder or improve the living conditions of immigrants and refugees. In the program you are challenged to examine your own beliefs and values and promote social justice, human dignity and equality. Your success in this program is measured by your ability to grow and change and by your academic performance. Your experience is enriched through group interaction and individual work within the classroom setting, seminar format and by the integration of field placement experience with theoretical knowledge. Field work prepares you for employment. It allows you to gain hands on experience and to learn about organizational operations and initiatives and sector wide initiatives. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Social Service Worker or a Registered Social Service Worker, graduates must apply for registration in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Graduates of the SSWI program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit ocswssw.org. Field Work Field work provides you with a valuable opportunity to apply your learning to the workplace. In order to be eligible for field work, you will be required to meet the criteria as set out in the Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees Program: Student Code of Conduct. You will assume the role of a beginning professional in a supervised field placement setting, working within an employer employee relationship. You will benefit from supervision and have specified hours, duties and accountabilities to Seneca College, field placement agency, clients and the community at large. Field work is a mutually agreed contract for which you will be evaluated by the field placement supervisor. The minimum commitment is the successful completion of specific periods as set out in the Field Placement Learning Contract. These periods are typically: The equivalent of two full days per week in semesters two, three and four; Full week block placements as scheduled throughout the program duration. College English Interpersonal Communications Diversity: Awareness and Practice Introduction to the Immigrant and Refugee Sector Integrative Field Seminar: Laws, Principles and Ethics Group Dynamics The Helping Interview and Principles of Practice Social Policy, Legislation and Government Systems Individual and Family in a Multicultural Context Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement SEMESTER 3 Case Co-ordination and Advocacy Strategies Supportive Counselling Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement Fundraising and Project Management SEMESTER 4 Community Practice Mental Health and Addiction Migration and Trauma Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement 150 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER - IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES (Accelerated) 3 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: SSIA Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Summer Earn your Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees (Accelerated) (SSIA) diploma in three semesters with this accelerated program. As a SSIA student, your career may lead you to employment with mainstream service organizations as well as settlement agencies, schools, shelter for refugees, community centres, parenting drop in centres, the criminal justice system, health, reception centres, women s programs and shelters and agencies offering services for immigrant youth, people dealing with disabilities, mental health, addiction, poverty and intergenerational challenges. Based on your skills, interest and professional background, you can work as a job search workshop facilitator, host program worker, settlement worker, housing worker, school settlement worker or within settings that directly deal with advocacy or policy related initiatives. Graduates of the SSIA program are eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). A recognized Bachelor of Art degree in Social Sciences from an accredited institution. Under special circumstances, graduates from other related program areas may be considered. Academic equivalents for four social service or general education related credits and College English. Students with credentials from a foreign institution must be evaluated course by course through WES or ICAS. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. NOTE Previous experience in settlement related agencies is recommended for your success in the program. The Social Service Worker - Immigrants and Refugees (Accelerated) program prepares you to succeed as a social service provider working with immigrants and refugees. This program provides you with a thorough understanding of pre migration conditions that cause individuals and communities to leave their countries of origin. The program also prepares you to help clients with challenges they face throughout the process of migration and during the process of integration at the host country. This is the accelerated version of the Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees (SSWI) program. The accelerated program is demanding and requires students with good academic, time management and interpersonal skills. For more information on the SSWI program, see page 152. Accelerated Delivery Mode This is an accelerated program for those who completed a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences or other undergraduate degree. This program consists of a 7-week intensive summer semester (Semester 1) starting in early May each year, followed by a regular academic year commencing the day after Labour Day and concluding in mid-april (Semesters 2 and 3). Advanced Standing and Prior Learning* Qualified applicants should have previous postsecondary credits from Canada or abroad that will allow Seneca to grant advanced standing in College English, the general education components and some professional components of this program. An official transcript and subject outlines are required for courses to be considered for advanced standing. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Social Service Worker or a Registered Social Service Worker, graduates must apply for registration in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Graduates of the SSIA program will meet the education requirement for registration. For more information, please visit ocswssw.org. Field Work As a student in SSIA, your field work will begin in semester two. Field work provides you with a valuable opportunity to apply your learning to the workplace. In order to be eligible for field work, you will be required to meet the criteria as set out in the Social Service Worker Student Code of Conduct. You will benefit from supervision and have specified hours, duties and accountabilities to both the college and agency representative. Field work is a mutually agreed contract for which you will be evaluated by the field placement supervisor. The minimum commitment is the successful completion of specific periods as set out in the Field Placement Student Contract. Please note that students may be required to return to school during the Academic Advisement Week in January in order to do a block placement. Students can expect to spend 20 to 25 hours each week on assignments, as well as two days per week in field placement in semesters two and three. College English Interpersonal Communications Diversity - Awareness and Practice The Helping Interview and Principles of Practice Introduction to the Immigrants and Refugee Sector Integrative Field Seminar Social Realities Case Co-ordination and Advocacy Strategies Supportive Counselling Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement Fundraising and Project Management x2* SEMESTER 3 Group Dynamics Community Practice* Family Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement* Selected Issues* Migration and Trauma Integrative Field Work Seminar Field Placement * * Qualified applicants should have previous postsecondary credits (with a minimum grade of 60%) from Canada or abroad that will allow Seneca to grant advanced standing in these subjects. See page 272 for more information Note: Students who are granted advanced standing in the May/June semester may be required to substitute another first-year course in exchange. 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Health Sciences Care to Make a Difference You have a passion for making a difference in the world. Fulfill your calling by learning to deliver exceptional care and prepare to work in some of the fastest growing professions. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Behavioural Sciences BHS 153 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46 Nursing - Collaborative BScN Degree Program with Seneca College/York University BSCN 154 Degree $ 6,999.98 $ 18,948.46 Opticianry (Co-op) OPTC 156 Diploma $ 6,920.76 $ 17,014.24 Practical Nursing PND 157 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46 Pre-Health Science PHS 158 Certificate $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46 Veterinary Technician VTE 159 Diploma $ 4,218.98 $ 15,341.46 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 152 SENECA

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BHS Start Dates: Fall As a student in this program, you will graduate with a deep understanding of the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and the broad range of their possible applications. You may choose to pursue a rewarding career as a behavioural interventionist in the field of autism, a field which offers many employment opportunities. You could also seek employment in the school system as an educational assistant or educational resource facilitator or in a specialized position within the school system s everincreasing ABA-based services. Your career path may also lead you to employment in correctional facilities, group homes or other specialized centres that need staff who can implement behavioural intervention plans for individuals with behavioural challenges or other exceptionalities. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT Current Police Vulnerable Sector screening NOTE Although not required for admission, one of the following Grade 12 math courses is recommended for your success in the program: MHF4(U) (Advanced Functions) MCV4(U) (Calculus and Vectors) MCT4(C) Mathematics for College Technology (recommended grade 60% or over). Campus: King The Behavioural Sciences diploma program gives you the opportunity to study the theory and clinical applications of the branch of applied psychology known as behavioural science. As a student in the Behavioural Sciences program, you will learn about Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), which is the science of understanding, analyzing and modifying human behaviour. In the classroom and through your field placements, you will learn about the many clinical applications of ABA. One focus area for the program is the application of behavioural science to the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. You will also learn about interventions in other clinical areas, such as gerontology, mental health, forensics and corrections. As a student in this program you will gain insight into the context of behavioural intervention as you learn about issues like family support, community integration and risk management. This program will prepare you to seek employment as an instructor therapist in government-funded or private Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) programs. You will also be qualified to work as a behaviour technician in the new government-funded ABA-based support programs. As a graduate of this program, you would be able to seek employment in the school system as an educational assistant or educational resource facilitator, providing support to students with ASD, behavioural challenges or other exceptionalities. Completing this program will also qualify you to seek employment in settings where an understanding of behavioural intervention is necessary, such as group homes, community living centres and other specialized agencies. Field Work Field work is a critical part of the Behavioural Sciences program. Your field work placements will give you the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and to apply what you have learned in the classroom in a real-world setting. In your field placement, you will work in a professional capacity, with specified job tasks, clinical responsibilities, time management requirements, contracted hours of work, expectations of teamwork and appropriate interpersonal interactions. You will assume the role of a beginning professional in a supervised field-placement setting, working within an employeremployee relationship. You will be evaluated on the basis of an approved learning contract as agreed upon by you, the approved fieldwork agency and Seneca College s Behavioural Sciences program. This work calls for you to have the ability to be self aware, reliable, sensitive, facilitative and mature enough to focus on the needs and interests of others. Introduction to ABA: History and Principles Behavioural Theory I: Observation and Assessment Professional Pathways College English Introduction to Psychology Interpersonal Communications Introduction to ABA II: Techniques and Applications Behavioural Theory II: Assessment and Data Analysis Ethics and Professionalism Autism and Developmental Disabilities Human Development for Social Service Professionals SEMESTER 3 Legislation, Policy and Practice Interventions I: Strengths and Skills Forensics, Crime and Corrections Field Work Seminar I Field Placement I SEMESTER 4 Inclusive and Long-Term Community Practices Interventions II: Behaviour Reduction Acquired Brain Injury and Adult Services Field Work Seminar II Field Placement II Personality and Abnormal Behaviour FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 153

NURSING (Collaborative BScN Degree Program With York University/Seneca College) 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Science in Nursing 4 Semesters (2 Years) - King 4 Semesters (2 Years) - York University Program Code: BSCN Start Dates: Fall, Winter Prepare for a career in nursing with Seneca and York University s joint BScN degree program. As a graduate, you may find rewarding career opportunities in hospital settings, community agencies, medical clinics, industry and other health care agencies. Important Information Seneca College offers the Nursing program in collaboration with York University. Successfully complete the first two years (four semesters) of this program and you will be eligible to continue on to York University to complete two additional years leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) Degree. You ll be required to meet York University admission requirements. The Collaborative BScN program is a four-year full-time program. Students normally must complete this program within six (6) calendar years (18 semesters) from the time of admission. Important Notice As of January 1, 2005, all new applicants for professional registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario must complete a bachelor s degree in Nursing. Campus: King BScN Language Proficiency You meet our language proficiency requirements if you have completed: four full years of study in Canada in English or French at the secondary school level; OR four full years at the secondary school level in English in a country where English is a primary language; OR the equivalent of one full year of an accredited university degree program in English in a country where English is a primary language; OR two full years of study in an accredited college diploma program in English in a country where English is a primary language. If you do not meet the above criteria, you must complete an acceptable English language proficiency test and earn an appropriate score. Test results should be sent to ontariocolleges.ca. Acceptable Language Test Minimum Score York English Language Overall: 1-4 Test (YELT) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) York University English Language Institute Intensive Program YELT TOEFL IELTS 573 (paper) 230 (computer) 89 (IBNET) 7 Level 6 with distinction, honours or pass York Admission Enquiries Service (416) 736-5812 toefl.org ielts.org (DEGREE PROGRAM): Applicants must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, including: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum overall average of 80%. A minimum grade of 70% is required in each of the four prerequisite courses: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any 4(U) Mathematics Grade 12 Biology: SBI4(U) Grade 12 Chemistry: SCH4(U) or Grade 12 Physics: SPH4(U) OR Mature students (age 21 or older) must also submit proof of credits in the above course list. UNIVERSITY GPA REQUIREMENTS: Applicants who have completed at least four full courses or one year of full time degree studies at an accredited university may be considered for admission. GPA requirements will be determined annually. COLLEGE GPA REQUIREMENT: Applicants who have completed at least two full semesters or one year of full time studies at an accredited college must have achieved the following GPA for admission consideration: 3.0 (B/70% or equivalent). For further information on the York/Seneca BScN University/College GPA requirements, go to yorku.ca and click on University/ College Transfer. APPLICANT SELECTION Applicant grades in prerequisite courses (or their equivalents) may be used as a basis for the selection of candidates. NOTE Since the number of eligible applicants frequently exceeds the number of places available, every effort is made to ensure the applicants selected are those with the highest likelihood of success. To be eligible for all practicum placements, students must have a completed Clinical Preparedness Permit, which includes: A valid certificate in Basic Rescuer Level Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Health Care Provider A current medical and immunization report A current clear police record check A record of mask fit testing. 154 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

NURSING (Collaborative BScN Degree Program With York University/Seneca College) (Cont d) In this program, you will learn from intensive classroom instruction in theoretical and nursing practice. You ll also gain a solid foundation in human anatomy and physiology, and complementary subjects in general education, as well as a minimum of 1,700 hours of clinical experience. Your subjects will include nursing theory, the nurse as professional person, nursing practice, professional issues, human anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, psychology and General Education. Experience in the nursing practice laboratory and in several hospital and community settings is integral to the course of study. To improve your likelihood of success while studying in BSCN, we recommend limiting employment to less than eight hours per week. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Registered Nurse, Nursing program graduates must be successful in the Registration Examination administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario and must maintain their certificate of competence thereafter. As a result of regulations arising out of the Nursing Act 1991, applicants for registration in Ontario must not have been convicted of: 1. A criminal offence; OR 2. An offence under the Narcotic Control Act (Canada) or the Food and Drugs Act (Canada). Applicants who do not meet this requirement will be reviewed by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) to determine if registration will be granted. Successful Ontario registrants are eligible for registration throughout Canada (French required in Quebec). Requisite Skills and Abilities Please refer to the College of Nurses of Ontario at cno.org to gain an understanding of required skills and abilities for this profession. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Nurses Association College of Nurses of Ontario Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Nursing is the integration of the knowledge and practice of human caring. Nursing knowledge arises out of theory, scientific inquiry and critical reflection. Nursing knowledge and practice inform and shape each other. It is this synergistic effect that enables nurses to understand and significantly contribute to health and healing. Nurses employ theoretical, intuitive, moral and ethical reasoning in their practice. Nurses collaborate with the individual and the Health Care team to promote health and healing. Anatomy and Physiology I Wellness Across the Lifespan Professionhood and Knowledge of Nursing I Nursing Skills I Introduction to Psychology I Anatomy and Physiology II CCC: Gerontology and Maternal Infant Settings Health Assessment CCC: Gerontology/Maternal Infant Settings Practicum Introduction to Psychology II SEMESTER 3 Processes of Human Disease I CCC: Common Health Challenges Pharmacology/Math Nursing Skills II CCC: Common Health Challenges Practicum SEMESTER 4 Processes of Human Disease II CCC: Complex Health Challenges Professionhood and Knowledge of Nursing II Nursing Ethics CCC: Complex Health Challenges Practicum Note: Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (65%). More Information Information for years three and four of the collaborative program can be found at health.yorku.ca. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 155

OPTICIANRY (Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: OPTC Start Dates: Fall Opticians are members of a health care delivery team who dispense eye glasses, contact lenses and subnormal vision devices. Successfully complete this two year diploma program and you ll find career opportunities in retail optical dispensaries and contact lens clinics, as well as medical clinics in Ontario, across Canada and internationally. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) Any Grade 12 Science: (C or U) or Grade 11 Biology: (C). OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Newnham In the Opticianry program, you ll acquire the specialized knowledge and skills required to safely and competently dispense subnormal vision devices, contact lenses and eye glasses. You ll also learn the basic science of sight and optics and develop practical spectacle fabrication and dispensing skills. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Registered Optician, graduates must be successful in a registration examination, amongst other requirements, for entry in the College of Opticians of Ontario (COO). Seneca s Opticianry program is recognized by the College of Opticians of Ontario. For more information, please visit coptont.org. Co Operative Education The co op portion of the Opticianry program is a mandatory experience that prepares you for your role as an optician. Co op work terms are educational experiences in an environment which enhances the academic program and contributes to students practical education. Dispensary experiences are divided into two co op work terms, scheduled to pertinent stages of the program. You will have a shared responsibility for securing suitable co op work placements and will be assisted by the Seneca College Co op Office. See senecacollege.ca/coop for further details. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Work-Term 1 Semester 4 Work-Term 2 College English Introduction to Optics Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye Eyeglass Dispensing Lab I Dispensing Theory I Applied Professional Communications Geometric Optics Applied Ophthalmic Optics Eyeglass Fabrication I Dispensing Theory II Eyeglass Dispensing Lab II SEMESTER 3 Ocular Patho - Pathology Contact Lens Theory I Contact Lens Lab I Eyeglass Fabrication II Business Option Co-op Professional Theory CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 4 Visual Assessment and Refractometry Contact Lens Theory II Contact Lens Lab II Professional Practice Co-op Professional Practice CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term Additional Graduation Requirements All students are required to complete Emergency First Aid/Heartsaver CPR BLS A (St. John Ambulance, Canadian Red Cross or equivalent). Certifications cannot expire during the calendar year of graduation. It is the responsibility of the student to provide proof of certification prior to graduation. 156 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

PRACTICAL NURSING 5 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: PND Start Dates: Fall, Winter Prepare for your career in Practical Nursing with this five semester diploma program. Our graduates find employment opportunities in hospitals, long term care facilities and in the community. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) Grade 12 Physics or Chemistry: (C) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English and math test - Cost $55 APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants who satisfy the program eligibility will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the pre-admissions English and math test. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of the pre-admissions English and math test and academic grades. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked will be offered a seat in the program. PRIOR TO CLINICAL PLACEMENT A valid certification in Basic Rescuer Level Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Health Care Provider A valid certificate in Standard First Aid (SFA) A current medical and immunization report A current clear police record check A record of respirator fit test. Campus: King, Yorkgate As a student in Practical Nursing, you ll learn nursing theory in class, online and through hands on clinical placements. In addition, you will study anatomy and physiology, English and take general education subjects such as psychology and Canadian studies. Experience in the nursing practical laboratory and in several hospital and community settings will be integral to your studies. Requisite Skills and Abilities Please refer to the College of Nurses of Ontario at cno.org to gain an understanding of required skills and abilities for this profession. Affiliations and Associations College of Nurses of Ontario Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Registered Practical Nurse, Practical Nursing Program graduates must be successful in the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario and must maintain their registration certificate. As a result of regulations arising out of the Nursing Act 1991, applicants for registration in Ontario must not have: 1. been convicted of a criminal offence or an offence under the Narcotic Control Act (Canada) or the Food and Drugs Act (Canada) 2. any physical or mental condition/illness that may affect ability to practice. Applicants who do not meet this requirement will be reviewed by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) to determine if registration will be granted. College English Mathematics for Medical Administration Anatomy and Physiology for the Practical Nurse Practical Nursing - Clinical Preparation Healing Practices for Practical Nurses I Practical Nursing Lab Practical Nurse - Role Development Introduction to Psychology Anatomy and Physiology for the Practical Nurse Practical Nursing Clinical Health Assessment for Practical Nurses Healing Practices for Practical Nurses II Practical Nursing Skills Lab SEMESTER 3 Practical Nursing Clinical Healing Practices for the Practical Nurse III Practical Nursing Pharmacology Pathophysiology for the Practical Nurse I Practical Nursing Role Development SEMESTER 4 Practical Nursing Clinical Healing Practices for the Practical Nurse IV Pathophysiology for the Practical Nurse II Practical Nursing Role Development SEMESTER 5 Practical Nursing Consolidation Successful Ontario registrants are eligible for registration throughout Canada (French required in Quebec). FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 157

PRE-HEALTH SCIENCE 2 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: PHS Start Dates: Fall, Winter Take the science, mathematics and English courses you need to be eligible for application to the Nursing Collaborative BScN Degree program with Seneca College/ York University or the Practical Nursing program. Pre Health students may not meet the admission requirements to other postsecondary institutions. If you wish to further your career at an institution other than Seneca, please check that institution s admission requirements. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: King The Pre Health Science program is designed for applicants who have completed secondary school or mature students returning to school, who do not have the prerequisite science and mathematics courses to gain entry into a nursing program. Upon successful completion of this program, you ll be prepared to meet the entrance requirements of a postsecondary health sciences program. Completion of this program does not, however, automatically ensure acceptance into such programs. Biology I Chemistry I College English Foundations of Mathematics II Communications and Problem Solving Biology II Chemistry II Mathematics of Data Management* x2 For BScN bound students: Mathematics of Data Management For PND bound students: Introduction to Psychology * Mathematics of Data Management is required for admission to the BScN York/ Seneca collaborative program, but may not be required for admission to other programs. We encourage applicants to check the admission requirements for the program of their choice. Note: The general education subjects taken for credit in the Pre Health Science Certificate will be counted as general education credits in the Practical Nursing diploma program but not in the BScN program. 158 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: VTE Campus: King Start Dates: Fall Field Work You will benefit from work experience in a veterinary facility sometime during the first three semesters. In the fourth semester, you will gain further practical experience by working in an animal care facility. Become a Veterinary Technician. With our four-semester diploma program, you will gain the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career in veterinary practices, health science schools, hospitals, research institutes, the food industry, wildlife services, zoological parks, government agencies and industry sales. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English and math test - Cost $55 APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants who satisfy the program eligibility will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the pre-admissions English and math test. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of the pre-admissions English and math test as well as academic grades. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked will be offered a seat in the program. PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Pre-exposure immunization for rabies NOTE Due to the physical requirements of the career, the ability to lift 25kg is needed Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Senior Physics (C) or (U) Prior work experience with animals. This program trains para professional personnel to support and complement veterinary practitioners, public health officers and biomedical research scientists. Provincial Registration In order to practice in Ontario as a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), graduates must meet and maintain specific qualifications and conditions of the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT), including successful completion of the Veterinary Technician Examination. Seneca s Veterinary Technician (VTE) program has been approved by the OAVT Board of Directors. For more information on RVT qualifications, please visit oavt.org. Areas of Study/Features/Benefits As a student in VTE, you will study animal behaviour; small, large and laboratory animal nursing; dentistry; anaesthesiology; nutrition; clinical pathology; parasitology; microbiology; radiography; pharmacology; surgical techniques; comparative anatomy and physiology; genetics and liberal studies. You will also learn animal care and responsibilities, as they are important components of the program. Your studies will include small group hands on learning and comprehensive instruction in small, large and laboratory companion animals. This highly respected program is located at Seneca s picturesque King Campus in the GTA. In addition to its state of the art facility and equipment, the program is well recognized for its excellent instructors, quality graduates and high placement rates. Accreditation and Affiliations American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reciprocity Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) teaching facility Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) teaching facility College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) licensed veterinary facility Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) Good Animal Practice (GAP) certified Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) registration Veterinary Comparative Anatomy and Physiology Behaviour of Animals Clinical Care of Animals I Veterinary Clinical Laboratory Procedures I College English Veterinary Etymology Medical Clinics I Veterinary Pharmaceutical Mathematics I Parasitology Clinical Care of Animals II Veterinary Clinical Laboratory Procedures II Medical Clinics II and Diseases Nutrition of Animals I Pharmacology Introductory Radiography Veterinary Pharmaceutical Mathematics II SEMESTER 3 Clinical Care of Animals III Veterinary Clinical Laboratory Procedures III Large and Small Mammal Studies Medical Clinics III and Dentistry Advanced Radiography Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgical Techniques I SEMESTER 4 Clinical Care of Animals IV Veterinary Clinical Laboratory Procedures IV Exotics Genetics and Bioethics Medical Clinics IV and Dentistry Nutrition of Animals II Surgery II Field Placement Hospital and Career Management FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 159

Hospitality & Tourism Go Places Experience is everything. From local to global, learn what it takes to deliver first-class experiences and services to the world s travellers, passengers and guests. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Flight Services FLS 161 Certificate $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 Hospitality Foundations HFC 162 Certificate $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co-op) HTM 163 Diploma $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 Tourism - Travel Operations TTO 165 Certificate $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option Tourism and Travel - Meetings, Conventions and Conferences Specialization (Optional Co-op) Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization (Optional Co-op) TFS 166 Diploma $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 TLM 167 Diploma $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 TIS 168 Diploma $ 3,634.96 $ 13,189.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 160 SENECA

FLIGHT SERVICES 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: FLS Campus: Markham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Industry Partners Air Canada Jazz Air Transat Emirates Airlines Loyalty Group (Airmiles) Porter Airlines Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Sky Regional Westjet Set course for a career in the aviation industry. As a Flight Services graduate you may find employment as a passenger service representative, check in agent or a reservation agent for Canadian or international air, rail or cruise-line carriers. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Flight Services program encourages you to develop career related skills, knowledge and behaviours to effectively perform a variety of functions required in providing exceptional passenger service as you work in the travel industry. Get the Look. Get the Experience. As a student in the Flight Services program you ll study and work in the Seneca Flight Services uniform. By living this standard each day, you ll become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepared for the real world*. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. French The ability to speak more than one language will greatly expand your professional opportunities. For this reason, beginners French is taught as part of the Flight Services Certificate program. College English The Flight Attendant French I Destinations for Canadian Travellers Exceptional Customer Care The Aircraft Professional Airline Careers French II Leisure Travel Specialist The Hotel Business Introduction to Business Tourism Software Applications Certificate to Diploma Upon successful completion of the Flight Services Certificate program, you may want to continue your education, and if eligible, will have the opportunity to transfer your credits into the Tourism and Travel - Flight Services diploma program, the Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant diploma program or start your career. More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 161

HOSPITALITY FOUNDATIONS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: HFC Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The hospitality industry is in demand of individuals who are focused on creating exceptional customer service for their guests. Whatever area of the industry you love, you may find employment in a wide range of career options such as hotel guest services, food and beverage service, or in restaurants, bars, hotels, resorts, cruise ships, retirement homes and catering companies. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Markham Prepare to enter the hospitality industry. In our eight-month Hospitality Foundations certificate program, you will build your skills and knowledge in the areas of food preparation, service leadership, food safety and sanitation, food theory and practice, guest services and customer relations, and dining room service. A strong foundation in communication and job search skills will also be emphasized. Best of all, you ll study in the Seneca uniform at our Markham Campus and develop your skills at the historic Eaton Hall Chateau. By living the standard each day, you ll become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepared for the real world*. When you graduate you will have a solid foundation with exposure to various hospitality courses that will help you obtain an entry level position or to pursue further postsecondary education. Graduates will attain several external certifications upon successful completion of the program. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. English and Communications Hospitality Industry Math Foundations I Exceptional Service Housekeeping Communication Skills Math Foundations II Dining Room Management Food, Theory and Practice Professional Option Certificate to Diploma Upon successful completion of the Hospitality Foundations certificate program, you may want to continue your education, and if eligible, will have the opportunity to transfer your credits into the Tourism and Travel - Flight Services diploma program, the Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant diploma program or start your career. More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot 162 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT - HOTEL AND RESTAURANT (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: HTM Campus: Markham Start Dates: Fall, Winter The hospitality industry is continually evolving to provide superior services and experiences to consumers. As a graduate of Seneca s Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant program you will gain the skills and competencies to work and manage effectively in the hospitality industry, which includes hotels, lodges, resorts, casinos, restaurants, caterers, clubs, amusement parks, seniors residence and much more. You may find a career in a supervisory and management position in hotel front office, food and beverage operations, catering, resort hosting, banquet planning, human resources, room booking, event and meeting planning, marketing and sales or hotel and restaurant administration. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 Mathematics: (C) or (U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, a basic proficiency in personal computer applications and possession of an up to date computer or laptop are recommended for your success in the program. The Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant diploma is a four-semester program. As a student, you will learn the concepts and techniques related to hotel and restaurant operations, international marketing, food preparation and service, financial analysis, accounting, front and back office operations and intercultural team dynamics. You ll gain a thorough foundation of national and international markets, exceptional customer service, industry standard software applications, leadership, cultural diversity, and operations and management skills. You will study and work in the Seneca uniform. By living this standard each day, you become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepare for the real world*. Also, you will acquire professional certification and training in Food Handling, Smart Serve, First Aid and CPR, and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS). Best of all, you will gain real world experience by developing your skills at the Markham Campus and historic Eaton Hall Chateau and through an externship** or optional co op placement between year one and two of the program. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. ** Externships are work term opportunities to gain industry experience and network with industry professionals. Professional Affiliations American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) Canadian Hotel Marketing & Sales Executives (CHMSE) Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education (CHRIE) Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association (ORHMA) Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) Restaurants Canada Professional Certifications During the course of study, you will be required to attain the following Professional Certifications*: Smartserve First Aid and CPR Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Food Handler Certification Guest Service Gold Optional International Study Abroad Opportunities As a student in the Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant program you are eligible to apply to study abroad in your fourth semester and may qualify for a field placement position at one of the following international institutions: Fernwood Business School - Aspire Group in Pretoria, South Africa Zulu Nyala Game Lodge - South Africa. Swiss Hotel Management School - Montreaux, Switzerland Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 163

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT - HOTEL AND RESTAURANT (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Professional Options A professional option may be taken in semester three. Students will be advised in semester two which options will be offered for semester three. Diploma to Degree International partnering institutions offer qualified graduates the opportunity to transfer credits directly to bachelor s degrees. Further details are available from the Program Co-ordinator, Catherine Griffith Mills, at: Catherine.Griffith Mills@senecacollege.ca. Externship Education Program Externship provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. Externship hospitality related positions may be in hotel services, sales, retail, event and trade shows, promotional activities and exceptional customer service, among others. Externship Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Work-Term 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Externship Model - January Start Year Winter Summer Fall 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Semester 4 Work-Term College English Hospitality Industry Math Foundations II Front Office Operations Exceptional Service Computer Applications for Tourism Externship Preparation Dining Room Management Housekeeping Management Food and Beverage Operations Management Food, Theory and Practice Hospitality Accounting Human Resource Management EXTERNSHIP TERM Industry Externship SEMESTER 3 Events, Meetings and Convention Services Guest Security Management (online) Financial Management Professional Option (online) (literature) SEMESTER 4 Hospitality Communications Hospitality Marketing and Sales Events, Meetings and Convention Services Supervision and Leadership in Hospitality Hospitality Law Management Hotel Management Simulation Sommelier: An Introduction Resort Management Club Management Spa Management Casino Management International Hotel Management Catering Management Food and Wine Pairing Volunteerism & International Development Wedding Planning Mobile Intensive Learning Experience Cruise Specialist More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot 164 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM

TOURISM - TRAVEL OPERATIONS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: TTO Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The tourism industry continues to be one of the largest and fastest growing sectors of the Canadian economy. In Canada there are more than 60,000 tourism businesses employing approximately 1.2 million people. Seneca s Tourism Travel Operations program prepares you to explore exciting careers in the following areas: ground transportation, in bound tourism, hospitality, ship and cruise service, travel retailers and tour operators. Specifically, you may find a position as a ticket and counter agent, marketing representative, reservationist, front desk clerk, home based travel counsellor, convention/conference/meeting planner assistant and internet travel retailer. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: Markham The Tourism Travel Operations program will help you develop skills and knowledge appropriate for an entry level position in the tourism industry. You will study and work in the Seneca uniform. By living this standard each day, you ll become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepared for the real world*. When you graduate you will have a solid foundation, with exposure to various tourism courses that will help you understand the industry and allow you to better choose an area of focus. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. Certificate to Diploma Upon successful completion of the Tourism Travel Operations certificate program, you may want to continue your education, and if eligible, will have the opportunity to transfer your credits into the Tourism and Travel diploma program, the Hospitality Management - Hotel and Restaurant diploma program or start your career. Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. College English Leisure Travel Specialist Top Destinations for Canadian Travellers Exceptional Customer Care Reality Tourism Career Planning Cruise Specialist The Hotel Business Ontario Travel Industry Act Tour Operating and Consolidators Tourism Software Applications More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot Industry Affiliations and Memberships Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) International Society of Tourism and Travel Educators (ISTTE) Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) Tourism Toronto FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 165

TOURISM AND TRAVEL - FLIGHT SERVICES OPTION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: TFS Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Campus: Markham Optional International Study Abroad As a student in the Tourism and Travel program you are eligible to apply to study abroad in your fourth semester at one of the following international institutions: Fernwood Business School - Aspire Group in Pretoria, South Africa Zulu Nyala Game Lodge - South Africa Swiss Hotel Management School - Montreaux, Switzerland. Set course for a career in the exciting and diverse airline profession. Continued growth in the aviation industry ensures a steady demand for well motivated, customer oriented professionals. As a graduate from the Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option program, you may find employment as a flight attendant, airline passenger service representative, airline check in agent, cabin crew or an airline reservation agent for Canadian or international air, rail and cruise carriers. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 11 French Proficiency in a second language. Earn your wings. Today s flight attendants are highly trained, highly skilled and focus on safety as the core of their job function. The Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option (TFS) diploma program encourages you to develop career related skills, knowledge and behaviours to effectively perform a variety of functions required in providing passenger safety and service as you work in the airline industry. Graduates from this program receive a Tourism and Travel Ontario College Diploma. GET THE LOOK. GET THE EXPERIENCE. As a student in the Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option program, you ll study and work in the Seneca Flight Services uniform. By living this standard each day, you ll become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepare for the real world. Also, you will acquire First Aid, CPR and Smart Serve certification*. In semester four you ll have an opportunity to experience the industry and network with like minded professionals through a valuable field placement. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. French The ability to speak more than one language will greatly expand your professional opportunities. For this reason, French is taught as part of this program. Based on testing/assessment during the first week of class in your first semester, you will be placed in the appropriate French level. Depending on this placement, you may be required to take a remedial non credit French subject. Those testing above the entry level will be exempted from one or more levels of French. You will have the opportunity to further develop your French by participating in the Explorer Program between second and third semesters in Quebec. Industry Partners Air Canada Jazz Air Transat Emirates Airlines Loyalty Group (Airmiles) Porter Airlines Royal Caribbean Cruise lines Sunwing Airlines Westjet Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. Field Placement Education As part of your program credit hours, you will complete 150 hours of unpaid field placement in the fourth semester. You will receive assistance from your professor, but it is your responsibility to confirm a placement upon successful completion of all third semester subjects before accepting a field placement position. College English The Flight Attendant French Level II Destinations for Canadian Travellers Tourism Applications Introduction to the Tourism Industry and Careers Exceptional Customer Care The Aircraft Professional Airline Careers French Level III Leisure Travel Specialist Computer Applications for Tourism World Destinations The Hotel Business SEMESTER 3 Cabin Crew Life Sales and Marketing for Airlines Career Planning for Airlines French Level IV Sommelier: An Introduction Tourism Finance Ontario Travel Industry Act Tourism Software Applications SEMESTER 4 Cabin Crew Safety Specialist French Level V Dining Room and Banquet Management Career Preparation/Placement (150 Hours) More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot 166 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM

TOURISM AND TRAVEL - MEETING, CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES SPECIALIZATION (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: TLM Campus: Markham Start Dates: Fall Canada leads the way in organizational planning and execution of events, making Canada an attractive location for internationally recognized organizations to plan meetings, conventions and conferences. Meeting, convention and conference planners see the big picture when it comes to planning and organizing events. Whether it s an executive conference or a dream wedding, this program will provide you the tools to deliver flawless events. From negotiating with vendors to designing the perfect marketing plan, you will gain the skills to run the show. Your career can begin as an event planner, conference and conventional planner, meeting planner, wedding planner, program planner for incentive travel, trade show planner, corporate marketing events specialist, cultural event planner, festivals planner, special events planner or sports events planner. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Meetings, conventions and conferences planning is a type of tourism in which planners bring large groups together for a particular purpose or function. The industry is trending towards the term event planners to describe the vast scope of opportunities within the meeting and event profession. It s all about learning how to plan and create exceptional experiences for both the clients and participants attending events and meetings. Optional International Study Abroad As a student in the Tourism and Travel - Meetings, Conventions and Conferences Specialization program you are eligible to apply to study abroad in your fourth semester at one of the following international institutions: Fernwood Business School - Aspire Group in Pretoria, South Africa Zulu Nyala Game Lodge - South Africa. Swiss Hotel Management School - Montreaux, Switzerland Industry Affiliations and Memberships Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) Endorsed by the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA), for Level I and Level II International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators (ISTTE) Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) Tourism Toronto College English Top Destinations for Canadian Travellers Tourism Applications Intro to the Tourism Industry and Careers Exceptional Customer Care Reality Tourism Event Planning Catering Management Leisure Travel Specialist Computer Applications for Tourism The Hotel Business Marketing for Tourism Introduction to Business SEMESTER 3 Career Planning Meetings and Incentives Wedding Planning Selling for Tourism Ontario Travel Industry Act Tourism Software Applications Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Event Concepts Human Impact and Relationships Management in Tourism Money Management in the MICE Industry Career Preparation/Placement (150 hours) Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Note: Students successfully completing the Tourism and Travel diploma program specializing in Meeting, Conventions and Conferences, will graduate with a Tourism and Travel diploma. More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 167

TOURISM AND TRAVEL - TOURISM SERVICES SPECIALIZATION (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: TIS Campus: Markham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The tourism industry continues to be one of the largest and fastest growing sectors of the Canadian economy. In Canada there are more than 60,000 tourism businesses employing approximately 1.2 million people. Seneca s Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization (TIS) program prepares you to explore exciting business careers in the following areas: corporate travel specialist, ground transportation, in bound tourism, hospitality, ship and cruise service, travel retailers, event specialist, tour operators, home based travel counsellor, convention/conference/meeting planner assistant, destination specialist, wedding planner and internet travel retailer. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) are recommended for your success in the program. Seneca s Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization diploma program is designed to provide you with an understanding of the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to work in the leisure, cruise and corporate travel sectors. Emphasis is placed on developing and honing your business skills in marketing, professional selling, negotiation, computer reservation and tourism geography. You will study and work in the Seneca uniform. By living this standard each day, you ll become practiced in formal, occupation specific presentation and prepared for the real world*. Best of all, as a student of the TIS program, you will gain 150 hours of valuable field placement work experience as well as an opportunity to take an optional co op placement. Prior to graduation and launching your professional career you will write the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies, Travel Counsellor Certification*. In semester two of the program you can opt to continue your studies in Tourism Services or select to specialize in Meeting, Conventions and Conferences**. * As a student of this program, you will purchase a professional uniform and obtain industry certifications at a fee. These measures are vital to the program curriculum and contribute to your professional experience. ** Students successfully completing the Tourism and Travel diploma program specializing in Meeting, Conventions and Conferences, will graduate with a Tourism and Travel diploma. Optional International Study Abroad As a student in the TIS program you are eligible to apply to study abroad in your fourth semester at one of the following international institutions: Fernwood Business School - Aspire Group in Pretoria, South Africa Zulu Nyala Game Lodge - South Africa Swiss Hotel Management School - Montreaux, Switzerland. Dual Credit Transfer Students earning dual credits from an approved high school program, or a Specialist High Skills Major - Hospitality and Tourism program, may be eligible to receive transfer credits towards a credential. Industry Affiliations and Memberships Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators (ISTTE) Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) Tourism Toronto Industry Partners Industry partners that employ our students for field placement and employment upon graduation are Active Travel, AirMiles/ Loyalty Group, Merit Travel, Transat Holidays, Expedia Cruiseshipcenters, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Victours, Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line, Donalda Club, Fairmont Hotels, Air Canada Vacations, Trafalgar Tours, Sunwing Airlines, American Express, CAA Travel, Sears Travel, Thomas Cook Travel, Tai Pan Tours, G Adventures, Sunquest Vacations, Goway Travel, Marlin Travel, Mariposa Cruise Line, Conquest, Contiki, Encore Cruises, Sheraton Hotels, Vision 2000 Travel Group, Jazz Aviation, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Tour East Holidays, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newmarket, Sea2Sky Travel, TNT Tours, Centre Holidays, Residence Inn by Marriott. Field Placement Education As part of your program credit hours, you will complete 150 hours of unpaid field placement in the fourth semester. You ll receive assistance from your professor, but it is your responsibility to confirm a placement upon successful completion of all thirdsemester subjects before accepting a field placement position. 168 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM

TOURISM AND TRAVEL - TOURISM SERVICES SPECIALIZATION (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option During the second semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co op option. Co op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between semesters three and four. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co op entrance requirements in order to be considered. Co op tourism related positions may be in travel operations, hotel services, sales, retail, event and trade shows, promotional activities and exceptional customer service positions, among others. Co-op Model - September Start Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Work-Term Semester 4 Co-op Model - January Start Year Winter Summer Fall 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 2 Work-Term Semester 4 Co-op Model - May Start Year Summer Fall Winter 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Vacation 2 Semester 3 Work-Term Semester 4 College English Top Destinations for Canadian Travellers Tourism Applications Intro to the Tourism Industry and Careers Exceptional Customer Care Reality Tourism Leisure Travel Specialist Computer Applications for Tourism World Destinations The Hotel Business Marketing for Tourism Tour Operating and Consolidators Introduction to Business SEMESTER 3 Career Planning Cruise Specialist Tourism Finance Selling for Tourism Ontario Travel Industry Act Tourism Software Applications Professional Option Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Human Resource Management Supervision and Leadership in Hospitality Career Preparation/Placement (150 hours) Professional Option Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Professional Options Professional options may be taken in semesters three and four. The subjects listed below are a representative sample of those which may be available. You will be advised in semester two which options will be offered for the following semesters. Dining Room and Banquet Management Event Planning Meetings and Incentives Club Management Spa Management Casino Management Hotel International Management Catering Management Sommelier: An Introduction Food and Wine Pairing Volunteerism & International Development Wedding Planning Sustainable Tourism Restaurant Management Mobile Intensive Learning Experience Cruise Specialist Eco-Adventure Tourism Amadeus Reservation Specialist More Information senecacollege.ca/school/tourism facebook.com/senecasot FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF TOURISM FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 169

Information & Communications Technology Transform the Future Create the game-changing innovations that will fuel Canada s digital future. Whether your focus is software, hardware, or electronics, we ll get you career-ready. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Applied Electronics Design (Optional Co-op) Bachelor of Technology - Informatics and Security (Co-op) Bachelor of Technology - Software Development (Co-op) Computer Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) Computer Networking and Technical Support International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) AED 171 Graduate Certificate $ 6,158.76 $ 15,350.24 IFS 172 Degree $ 8,010.96 $ 17,627.44 BSD 174 Degree $ 8,010.96 $ 17,627.44 ECT 176 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 CNS 178 Diploma $ 3,886.96 $ 13,875.44 Computer Programmer CPD 179 Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,875.44 Computer Programming and Analysis (Optional Co-op) Computer Systems Technology (Optional Co-op) Database Application Developer (Optional Co-op) Project Management - Information Technology (Optional Co-op) CPA 180 Advanced Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,875.44 CTY 182 Advanced Diploma $ 3,886.96 $ 13,875.44 DAD 184 Graduate Certificate $ 8,721.96 $ 17,330.44 PMC 185 Graduate Certificate $ 7,155.96 $ 15,180.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 170 SENECA

APPLIED ELECTRONICS DESIGN (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: AED Start Dates: Fall Campus: Newnham Co operative Education Option The co op model for this program includes of a four month work term following the second academic semester. You may apply for co op during your first semester. For more information, please visit senecacollege.ca/coop. Give yourself a career advantage earn a graduate certificate in Applied Electronics Design. As a graduate of this program you ll be prepared for entry level roles in support of product design and development teams, product verification and validation, printed circuit board design and development, support of ASIC development, electronics manufacturing engineering support and testing. Although your studies will focus on wireless communications, the design techniques you ll learn are fundamental to a wide range of electronics industries. A recognized Engineering degree or a three-year postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in Electronics or Computer Engineering Technology; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: A home PC or laptop and ISP UNIX familiarity. The Applied Electronics Design program is a career focused supplement to your existing postsecondary education or relevant work experience in electronics or engineering technology. You ll learn the fundamental design and product development concepts necessary to enhance your understanding of product design or facilitate a transition from one area of engineering technology to another. Your courses will also help deepen your understanding of both analog and digital engineering principles as applied in modern product engineering technology. Focusing on the application of Wireless Communications, your studies will also include treatment of the following design fundamentals: Electro Mechanical, Printed Circuit Board (PCB), Applications Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC), Statistics and Quality Management, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), Advanced Real Time Microprocessors, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Safety Certification and Approvals. You ll use industry standard software and hardware tools to learn current industry design methodology, help foster an awareness of Seneca in the industrial community through its effective use and gain important skills in the use of Electronics Design Automation (EDA) tools such as Mentor Graphics and Cadence, which have become industry standards. This knowledge and experience will help you graduate as a job ready professional. Affiliations and Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC) Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) York Technology Association (YTA) Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) C Based Real-Time Microprocessor Systems Introduction to ASIC Development Principles Advanced Field Programmable Date Arrays Statistics and Quality Management for Technology Electro-Mechanical Design I Intro to Real-Time DSP Programming and System Design Safety Certification and Approvals Introductory Mixed Mode ASIC Design Concepts 3G and 4G Wireless Communications Systems Printed Circuit Board Design OPTIONAL CO-OP TERM Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) Testimonial I have hired many Seneca co op students from the AED program. They have all played an integral role at Pixelworks and were able to make positive and immediate contributions to the work at hand. James Goel Senior Director, Product Development, Pixelworks Inc. More Information Note: This program will be undergoing change for the 2015-2016 Academic Year, and as such this information is subject to change. View the program online at senecacollege.ca/fulltime/aed.html for the most recent information. ict.senecacollege.ca PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 22411 FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 171

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY - INFORMATICS AND SECURITY 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Technology Program Code: IFS Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter There is an urgent need for IT graduates who can effectively manage diverse networks and are highly skilled in all aspects of cyber security, privacy and the protection of data. The Bachelor of Technology - Informatics and Security (IFS) program prepares you for a fulfilling career in this field. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 (U) Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Students Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Business and Computer Studies courses An industry standard home PC (two years old or newer) and an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. This degree program provides you with the critical knowledge and practical skills required for a successful career in information security and network technology. You ll gain comprehensive knowledge of informatics, security and law, with practical applications that directly address critical business and communication requirements deemed essential by employers. Upon graduation, you will have knowledge of the following principles of Informatics and Security: security needs within and between organizations analysis, design and implementation of distributed computer systems using current methodologies a broad understanding of data communication principles, knowledge of operating systems and how each of the components that make up the infrastructure can be compromised an understanding and ability to design, develop and implement secure information acquisition, transmission, and storage and retrieval practices with current industry standards, taking into account privacy, security and ethical issues technology change and innovation analysis of project and system requirements deployment of security on a variety of platforms project planning, implementation and management research methodology technology planning and acquisition The Informatics and Security degree is an eight semester program held at Seneca s state of the art facilities at the York University campus, which is accessible via GO, TTC and YRT transit. You ll enjoy small class sizes, hands on labs, electronic classrooms, expert faculty and excellent student services as they contribute to increased student success. Co operative Education In your final two years of the degree program, you ll enrol in courses specific to professional practices and participate in two paid co op work terms. The experience gained during the work terms will be highly valuable to both you and your employer. Seneca s co operating employers are committed to providing meaningful work assignments. Students in the co op option will take Co op Professional Practice in the semester preceding their first co op work term and Co op Integration and Career Planning in the semester following their final co op work term. Co op information sessions are held at the Seneca@York Campus throughout the year. The curriculum reflects a progressively complex level of skill, knowledge and interpretation associated with Informatics and Security. In initial courses, you ll focus on understanding and application of networks from the individual computer up to and including the world of connected computers. Later on, you ll learn a more abstract application of these same principles as emphasis shifts to developing analytical skills. In the final two years, you ll synthesize information to solve real business problems and demonstrate your knowledge in a co operative work term. 172 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY - INFORMATICS AND SECURITY (Cont d) Professional Options In your final three semesters, you ll specialize in your areas of interest by selecting professional option subjects. These subject designations are updated each semester to reflect the computer industry s changing needs. Computer Architecture and Networking Critical Thinking and Writing Operating Systems: Practices Operating Systems: Principles Introduction to Web Management Interpersonal Communications in Organizations Protocols: Standards and Models Foundations of Database Management Security Principles: Cryptography & Encryption The Pragmatic Art of Administration SEMESTER 3 Business Presentations Data Comm: Real World Interconnectivity Risk Management: Data Management and Protection Principles of Computer and Network Security Secure Scripting SEMESTER 4 Data Comm: Wireless and Mobile Risk Management: Public and Private Systems Security Principles: Forensics Security Arts: Digital Data Analysis Liberal Studies Elective SUMMER 1 Investigative Research Project SEMESTER 5 Systems Analysis and Project Management Risk Management: Emergent Technologies Security Principles: Defenses Security Arts: Ethics Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 6 Research Methodologies Security Principles: Detection Security Arts: Privacy Issues Co-op Professional Practice Liberal Studies Elective Professional Option WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 7 Research Project Work Laws, Property and Legislation Security Arts: Business Continuity Planning Co-op Integration and Career Planning Liberal Studies Elective Professional Option WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 8 Capstone Project Security Audit Technology Planning and Acquisition Liberal Studies Elective Professional Option Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. Penetration Testing and Software Security Assessment Authentication, Authorization and Access Control CISCO Network Security Malware Analysis and Response IT Physical and Environment Security Open Source Software Build and Release Systems Note: Professional options are offered on a rotating basis and may change to keep up with evolving technologies. For an updated list, visit ict.senecacollege.ca More Information Website: ict.senecacollege.ca Seneca has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this degree for a five-year term starting February 12, 2014. In conformity with the Minister s criteria and requirements, Seneca will submit an application for the renewal of the consent for this program 12 months prior to the expiration of the consent. Seneca shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 173

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY - SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Technology Program Code: BSD Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter With a degree in software development, your career opportunities could be as diverse as they are exciting and rewarding. You ll gain skills that will be valuable across industries, market sectors and around the world. Pursue dynamic careers in health care, business and financial services, computer game development, simulation and modeling, and Internet applications, among others. As a trained software developer, you ll have the skills to move into and among sectors. As an analyst, you could lead software teams and effectively communicate and manage projects in both face to face and remote environments. The IT skills gap is a world wide phenomenon. Right here in Canada, the shortfall has been estimated at no fewer than 20,000 unfilled jobs. Information Technology Institute of Canada The Bachelor of Technology - Software Development (BSD) program prepares graduates for careers such as business systems analysts, business technology designers, client/server application developers, database application specialists, web developers, information security analysts, project managers, software engineers and system software programmers. Graduates of the program may apply for designation as an Information Systems Professional (I.S.P.), an internationally recognized certification. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). NOTE Although not required for admission, Business and Computer Studies courses are recommended for your success in the program. Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. The Software Development degree educates you as a software developer, but it also trains you to be a well rounded professional with both the technical and non technical skills critical to success in the business environment. The curriculum includes an extensive exploration of software languages, operating systems, web applications, multimedia interfaces, information security, databases, system analysis and design principles. You also learn communication skills and sharpen your business acumen to help you succeed in today s complex workplaces. BSD is an eight semester program. Choose from September or January start dates and study at Seneca s state of the art facilities located on the York University campus. Small class sizes, hands on labs, electronic classrooms and an expert faculty provide an enhanced learning environment. You ll be supported by excellent student services including library resources, counsellors, peer tutors and student co-ordinators. Furthermore, you ll gain valuable work experience through one or more paid co operative work terms. With over 3,500 employers in the Seneca database, you ll get real world job opportunities that complement your academic studies. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering relevant programs. In fact, we have the largest offering of computer studies programs in the province, and they are among the very best. In a recent study, more than 90% of Seneca s Information and Communications Technology students told us they were very satisfied with this program s ability to deliver relevant career skills and abilities. Areas of Study As a student in the BSD program, you ll learn conceptual theories and apply them against practical goals. Particular areas of study include: programming algorithms and software languages operating system architectures web application design and deployment networking and information security database design and development system methodologies and project management techniques for effective communication and teamwork business principles and management practices research and problem solving methods Extra Benefits Paid co op opportunities with key players in the IT industry. Practical experience with leading edge industry technology in state of the art computer labs. Innovative learning modes: interactive lectures, collaborative teamwork, panel discussions, e learning, research projects and more. Opportunities to pursue graduate studies. Portable skills for global careers. Accreditations The Bachelor of Technology - Software Development curriculum has been accredited by the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS), Canada s association for IT professionals. See cips.ca for more information about CIPS. 174 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY - SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (Cont d) Professional Options In the final two years of the program, you ll specialize in your areas of interest by selecting five professional option subjects. These subject designations are updated each semester to reflect the computer industry s changing needs. Open Source and Seneca Seneca s Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) has unparalleled connections with top tier open source projects such as Mozilla, creators of the Firefox web browser, and Red Hat, makers of the most successful commercial Linux operating system. In professional option subjects, students have the opportunity to work with world class developers. Co operative Education Students in their final two years of the Bachelor of Software Development program enrol in two courses specific to professional practices. They also benefit from two paid co-op work-terms, an experience highly valued by both students and employers. Our industry partners are committed to providing meaningful work assignments. Students in the co op option take Co op Professional Practice in the semester preceding their first co op work term, and Co op Integration and Career Planning in the semester following their first co op work term. Co op information sessions are held at the Seneca@York campus throughout the year. Accounting for the Business Environment Critical Thinking and Writing Operating Systems for Programmers - UNIX Operating Systems for Programmers - Windows Programming Fundamentals Using C Interpersonal Communications in Organizations Database Design Principles Internet Architecture and Development The Object-Oriented Paradigm Using C++ Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 3 Business Presentations SQL Database Design Using Oracle Web Programming on UNIX Object-Oriented Software Development I - C++ Business Requirements Analysis Using OO Models Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Business and Technical Writing Web Programming on Windows Data Communications - Networks Object-Oriented Software Development II - Java Systems Analysis and Design Using UML SUMMER Investigative Research Internship SEMESTER 5 Canadian Business Environment Design for User Interfaces Data Structures and Algorithms Major Project - Planning and Design Professional Option SEMESTER 6 Multimedia Presentations Law, Ethics and Social Responsibility Data Patterns in UML Major Project - Implementation Co-op Professional Practice Professional Option WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 7 Marketing Principles and Practices Human Factors in Computing Information Security Project Management Methodologies Co-op Integration and Career Planning Professional Option WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 8 Research Methodologies and Project Technology Planning and Acquisition Professional Option x2 Liberal Studies Elective Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. Enterprise Development with Java and EJB Java Database Connectivity Web Services Operating Systems for Programmers - iseries Topics in Open Source Development Windows Programming Using C# Open Source Project Topics in UNIX Systems Programming Introduction to Eclipse Development UNIX Bash Shell Scripting Mobile App Development - ios Mobile App Development - Android Game Engine Foundations Game Engine Techniques Game Content Creation Game Level Design Visual Basic Introduction to Parallel Programming Parallel Algorithms and Programming Techniques Note: Professional options are offered on a rotating basis and may change to keep up with evolving technologies. For an updated list, visit ict.senecacollege.ca More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting June 11, 2014. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 175

COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: ECT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer In today s world, computers and electronics are at the core of almost everything we do. The Computer Engineering Technology advanced diploma program prepares you to be a triple threat, able to work on circuitry, to write computer programs and to build computer networks, each of which is a job category of its own. As a Computer Engineering Technologist, you will be able to pursue a myraid of career paths involving computer technology. Specific roles include: programmer, network analyst, network installer, systems analyst, network designer, software specialist, product development specialist or technology support. You ll find employment opportunities in both small and large organizations serving many sectors. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Applicants who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals Certificate Program (see page 229). Seneca s Computer Engineering Technology program provides you with a sound inter disciplinary foundation, combining the three primary branches of Information and Communications Technology: electronics, software development and IT infrastructure. The School of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) incorporates curriculum and content from a number of widely recognized companies and organizations, including CompTIA (A+ and Network+) and Cisco (the School of ICT is a recognized Cisco Academy). In addition, the School of ICT supports strong ties with major companies in Information and Engineering Technology, including Microsoft, Red Hat, Rogers, Altera and Agilent. These linkages are critical to providing pathways for you to gain exposure to current practices in Computer Engineering Technology and also offer opportunities that can lead to key industry certifications such as Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), A+, Network+ and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE). In addition, option subjects in upper semesters allow you to specialize in your career field of interest, with courses which address current industry trends. As a graduate, your knowledge of both relevant equipment and its use will enhance your career opportunities in the computer and information technology fields. Areas of Study The Computer Engineering Technology program uses an electronics first approach to computers by providing a strong foundation in electronics, data communications and digital signaling. You ll gain extensive training in programming, including structured programming techniques using C and C++, Assembler, Visual Basic and Java. In addition, you ll study operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Unix/Linux. PC hardware assembly and trouble shooting, as well as computer network design, installation and support, including Cisco router implementation, are also addressed. Affiliations and Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) York Technology Association (YTA) Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) Cisco Academy Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) CTAB Nationally Accredited Program The Electronics Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet national technology accreditation requirements as mandated by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT), the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) and the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). cctt.ca oacett.org Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technologist The Computer Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet the academic requirements set by OACETT for certification in the Technologist category. Application and additional requirements (i.e. work experience and qualifying professional practice, etc.) to become certified are available from OACETT. Common First Year In the School of Information and Communications Technology, all electronics and engineering diploma programs (ECT, EEN, EET) have the first two semesters in common, facilitating easy transfer between program before second year. 176 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option All Computer Engineering Technology students who meet the requirements are eligible to apply for co operative education work terms. Students may apply to co op as early as semester two. After completion of the third academic semester, you ll have the opportunity to begin your first work term with co operative employers in a position related to your field of study. The final two work terms alternate with the three remaining semesters. This co operative program allows you to gain valuable work related experience, develop an effective job search strategy and to establish employer contacts, which is useful when seeking permanent employment. Students in the co op option will take Co op Professional Theory in the semester preceding their first work term and Co-op Professional Practice in the semester following their first work term. Students must successfully complete those courses and at least 2 co op work terms to graduate from the co op option. For further information about co op, please refer to senecacollege.ca/coop. Electronic Lab Instrumentation and Techniques Electricity Introduction to Linux Mathematics Programming Fundamentals Using C College English AC Circuit Principles Semiconductor Devices Interpersonal Skills Microcomputer Repair Mathematics Advanced Programming Using C SEMESTER 3 Communications Fundamentals Digital Systems Microprocessors I Networking Essentials Object Oriented Programming Using C++ Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Advanced Digital Systems Electronics Engineering Codes and Practices Mathematics Network Servers and Peripherals Event Driven Programming and Visual Basic Technical Communications Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Engineering Technology and Design Cisco Internetworking I Wireless Communication and Microcontrollers Professional Option x3 Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Advanced Mathematics On-Line Systems Technical Project Professional Option x2 Professional Options A broad range of professional option courses in the areas of Communications, Computer Networking, Programming and Embedded Systems are available. In addition, a course preparing you for the OACETT Professional Practice Exam is offered twice per year. Please consult a student advisor or co-ordinator or check our website ict.senecacollege.ca for more information. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 177

COMPUTER NETWORKING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CNS Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Start a career in PC Technical Support, Network Administration, Helpdesk Support, Internet Resource Management and many other areas that require strong technical support in secure networked environments. The Computer Networking and Technical Support diploma program provides you with strong technical and interpersonal skills both are important professional skills that will give you an advantage as a technical support specialist in the computer industry. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, a home PC and Internet Service Provider (ISP) are recommended for your success in the program. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is a recognized leader in the Networking world. This program is built on partnerships with some of the most influential names in networking today: Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, Rogers and Sun. As a graduate of the Computer Networking and Technical Support diploma program, you ll be prepared to succeed as a technical specialist in any computer support, local area network administration and internet management environment. CNS is a four-semester program, with required subjects available year round. That means you can choose to complete your studies in four consecutive semesters, starting in the fall, winter or spring. Or you could take a break between semesters. Courses in this program are hands on, helping you get the most out of your studies. Some of the subjects you ll learn by experience include: computer hardware, applied Internet technology, system diagnostics, local area network installation and maintenance, data communication techniques and network administrative tasks. Once you reach your third semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for transfer to the six-semester Computer Systems Technology co op program. Areas of Study The Computer Networking and Technical Support program is comprised of practical subjects and focuses specifically on hands on training delivered in specialty labs. You ll study in dedicated labs configured for environments such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, networking, hardware, Internet and IBM Series i. Through these labs, you ll also gain access to stand alone, clustered and networked PCs, along with a host of LAN servers and mid range computers. Your subjects will include PC hardware, operating systems, Internet, HTML, Linux/ UNIX and Microsoft Windows Server administration, data communications, IBM Series i connectivity, web server installation, maintenance and security. And finally, you ll benefit from experience with our industry partners innovative products first hand. Cisco, Microsoft and IBM are all present in our labs. Work with them in class or use the open learn areas to practice your work outside of class. You ll even have 24/7 access to Seneca s extensive computing services from external sites. Applied Professional Communication College English PC Hardware I Introduction to Operating Systems using Windows Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet Introduction to Data Communication Technology Introduction to Open System Servers Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows Introduction to Scripting and PowerShell SEMESTER 3 Introduction to Database for Administrators Advanced Data Communications Business Report Writing Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure and Open System Application Server or Open System Automation SEMESTER 4 Network Diagnostics & Design and FOUR of the following Internet II C Programming Open System Application Server Introduction to AS/400 Operations Open System Automation Software Build and Release Software Portability and Optimization Technical Support for Network Administrators Technician as an Entrepreneur Windows Server Scripting Windows Active Directory Services Note: The full range of options may not be offered every semester. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject for which College English (from any category) is the prerequisite. For more information, please visit our website at: els.senecacollege.ca. More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca 178 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CPD Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Prepare for a career as a software developer, information systems specialist, PC specialist, IBM mid range programmer or UNIX/ Linux programmer. The technical and business skills you ll learn in the Computer Programmer diploma program will qualify you for some of the most dynamic jobs in the computer industry today. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, a home PC and Internet Service Provider (ISP) are recommended for your success in the program. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering relevant programs. In fact, we have the largest offering of computer studies programs in the province, and they are among the very best. Our advisory committee of IT business professionals reviews the subject offerings each year and the curriculum is updated to reflect current computer technology needs. As a student of the Computer Programmer diploma program, you ll study at our state of the art facilities on Seneca s York University campus. You ll be supported by staff, faculty and student advisors, who are committed to helping you succeed. The Computer Programmer diploma program is a four semester program with all subjects offered in every semester. Start in the fall, winter or spring and study in four consecutive semesters or take a break in between. Campus: Seneca@York Areas of Study In the first three semesters, you ll study computer programming, operating systems, database and web technology. By the fourth semester, you ll learn data communication, security, advanced programming languages and have the opportunity to select a professional option of your choice. sthis program provides you with the fundamental computer programming, Internet and operating system skills required for programming related employment. This program provides you with a rigorous theoretical background in object oriented methodology, particularly in program design and system analysis. We integrate web concepts into all courses across the curriculum and focus on the development of dynamic database driven web applications on a variety of operating system platforms. You ll enjoy small class sizes, computerized classrooms and an expert faculty. It all adds up to a supportive environment for you to master the craft of programming and analysis. You ll also have opportunities to develop your individual and teamwork skills, better preparing you for success in the fast paced world of business technology. Your study subjects will include programming and web programming languages, system methodologies, Internet client and server side development, design and maintenance of data base systems, data communications, security and a variety of operating systems (Windows, UNIX, Linux, IBM Business Computing). Accreditations The Computer Programmer curriculum has been accredited by the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS), Canada s association for IT professionals. See cips.ca for more information about CIPS. Transfer Options Within Seneca The Computer Programmer and Computer Programming and Analysis programs share a common core of subjects in the first three semesters. This means you can transfer between programs. Applied Professional Communications College English Introduction to Operating Systems using Windows Introduction to Programming Using C Introduction to Unix/Linux and the Internet Introduction to Database Design and SQL iseries Business Computing Internet I - Internet Fundamentals Introduction to Object Oriented Programming SEMESTER 3 Database Design II and SQL Using Oracle Internet II - Web Programming on UNIX Requirements Gathering Using OO Models and ONE of the following Business Applications using COBOL Object Oriented Programming II Using C++ SEMESTER 4 Data Communications Networks Business Report Writing Introduction to Java for C++ Programmers Professional Option Note: For the professional option to be selected for semester four, students may choose: one of the professional options from the CPA program or Internet III Web Programming on Windows or Analysis and Design using OO Models. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject for which College English (from any category) is the prerequisite. More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 179

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CPA Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Earn an advanced diploma in Computer Programming and Analysis and you ll be prepared for a rewarding career as a software developer, systems analyst, information systems specialist, database administrator, web application developer, client/server applications developer, systems programmer, game programmer, network administrator, IBM mid range programmer or UNIX/Linux system administrator. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, a home PC and Internet Service Provider (ISP) are recommended for your success in the program. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering relevant programs. In fact, we have the largest offering of computer studies programs in the province and they are among the very best. Our advisory committee of IT business professionals reviews the subject offerings each year and the curriculum is updated to reflect current computer technology needs. As a student in the Computer Programming and Analysis (CPA) program, you ll enjoy a vast range of professional option subjects and the opportunity to specialize in semesters five and six in a computer area of your choice. You ll study at Seneca s state of the art technology building where staff, faculty and student advisors are committed to helping you succeed. In a recent study, more than 90% of Seneca s Information and Communications Technology students told us they were very satisfied with this program s ability to deliver relevant career skills and abilities. The Computer Programming and Analysis advanced diploma program is a three semester per year program with core subjects offered year round. Start in the fall, winter or spring. Complete the program in consecutive semesters or take a break between semesters. In your final year you will customize your education by selecting from a broad list of professional options. The list of options is updated regularly to reflect new technologies. Areas of Study The Computer Programming and Analysis program provides you with a rigorous theoretical background in object oriented methodology, particularly in program design and system analysis. We integrate web concepts into all courses across the curriculum and focus on the development of dynamic database driven web applications on a variety of operating system platforms. You ll enjoy small class sizes, computerized classrooms and an expert faculty. It all adds up to a supportive environment that will help you master the craft of programming and analysis. You ll also develop your individual and teamwork skills. If you have prior postsecondary credits or related work experience you may be eligible for credits or challenge exams in related subjects. Some of the subjects you ll study include: programming and web programming languages, system methodologies (object oriented analysis and design), Internet client and server side development, design and maintenance of database systems, data communications, security and a variety of operating systems (Windows, Unix, Linux, IBM System i). In semesters five and six, you may select from a broad offering of professional options. You ll also integrate systems and technical skills in the planning and implementation of a real life computer project for a business client. Fully equipped labs and open learning areas provide you with access to a network of mid range (IBM System i) and PC platforms utilizing today s leading operating systems: Windows, UNIX/Linux and IBM Business Computing. You ll get a computer user account and have 24/7 access from external sites to Seneca s extensive computing services. Come and see our building and lab facilities. Accreditations The CPA curriculum has been accredited by the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS), Canada s association for IT professionals. See cips.ca for more information about CIPS. Open Source and Seneca Seneca s Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) has unparalleled connections with top tier open source projects such as Mozilla, creators of the Firefox web browser, and Red Hat, makers of the most successful commercial Linux operating system. In professional option subjects, students have the opportunity to work with world class developers. Additional features include the opportunity to specialize in business applications or technical programming in your upper years, and a co op program for real world work experience. 180 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option Co op can be a valuable experience for first year students in this program. Helping students gain important work experience in their field of choice for more than 30 years, the co op program at Seneca allows you to alternate academic and paid work semesters after semester three or four. Our industry partners are committed to providing meaningful work assignments for co-op students. You could gain up to 12 months of paid employment experience while spending only four or eight months longer to achieve your advanced diploma. Entry to the co op program and work terms can occur in each of three semesters (Fall, Winter or Spring). If selected for the co op program, you must maintain above average academic standards for progression in co op. Students in the co op option will also take Co op Professional Theory in the semester preceding their first co op work term and Co op Professional Practice in the semester following their first co op work term. Students must successfully complete two co op work terms to graduate from the co op option. For further information about the co op program, please visit senecacollege.ca/coop. Co op information sessions are held at the Seneca@York campus throughout the year. Applied Professional Communications College English Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows Introduction to Programming Using C Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet Introduction to Database Design and SQL iseries Business Computing Internet I - Internet Fundamentals Introduction to Object Oriented Programming SEMESTER 3 Database Design II and SQL Using Oracle Internet II - Web Programming on UNIX Object Oriented Programming II Using C++ Requirements Gathering Using OO Models SEMESTER 4 Data Communications Networks Business Report Writing Internet III - Web Programming on Windows Introduction to Java for C++ Programmers Analysis and Design Using OO Models SEMESTER 5 Project Planning and Management Professional Option x3 SEMESTER 6 Project Implementation Professional Option x4 Professional Options The following list is a snapshot of professional option choices available in semesters five and six. New and revised options will be offered each semester based on the demands of a rapidly changing computer industry. Up to date information may be retrieved from the School of Information and Communications Technology home page at ict.senecacollege.ca. Business Applications Using COBOL Database Administration Database Connectivity Using Java Oracle - Productivity Tools Stored Procedures Using Oracle s PL/SQL DB2 Introduction to Datawarehousing DOMINO Desinger and LOTUS Notes Data Structures and Algorithms in C++ Eclipse Development EJB Architecture and J2EE Game Engine Foundations Game Engine Techniques Game Content Creation Game Development Fundamentals Graphical User Interface (GUI) Programming Creating Voice-Driven Web Applications iseries Practicum Mobile App Development - ios Mobile App Development - Android AS/400 - Command Language Programming Security Considerations for Data Communications Open Source Development Open Source Development Project Multimedia Authoring Business Applications Using RPG UNIX Bash Shell Scripting UNIX Systems Programming Visual Basic Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows Web Services Architecture Note: Not all options will be offered every semester, and offerings will be dependent on sufficient enrolment. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 181

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CTY Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Enjoy a fast paced career as a technical support specialist, a booming area within the computer industry. Our Computer Systems Technology (CTY) program will help you develop strong technical and interpersonal skills that will expand your employment opportunities in Voice Over IP, PC Technical Support, Network Administration, Helpdesk Support, Internet Resource Management and other rapidly evolving areas that require technical support in networked environments. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, a home PC and Internet Service Provider (ISP) are recommended for your success in the program. Campus: Seneca@York Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in the networking world. This program is built on partnerships with some of the most influential names in networking today Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and focuses on network design, LAN administration and microcomputer support. Subjects in the first three semesters are identical to those of the Computer Networking and Technical Support (CNS) program, allowing seamless transfer between the two. A valuable co op option in the senior semesters gives you an opportunity to apply your learning to the real world. The fourth, fifth and sixth semesters expose you to advanced concepts and hands on training in network design and optimization, advanced topics in security, data communication and Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), UNIX/ Linux administration, multi player gaming administration, IBM Series i operations and connectivity, and e commerce support. This is a six-semester program, with required subjects available year round. That means you can choose to complete your studies in six consecutive semesters, starting in the fall, winter or spring. Or you could take a break between semesters. During the final three semesters, you ll have the opportunity to focus on particular areas of interest, such as security, data communications or network administration, by choosing from a list of professional options. The list of options is updated regularly to reflect new technologies. Areas of Study The Computer Systems Technology program is comprised of practical subjects and focuses specifically on hands on training delivered in specialty labs. You ll study in dedicated labs configured for environments such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, networking, PC hardware, Internet and IBM System i. Through these labs, you ll also gain access to stand alone, clustered and networked PCs, along with a host of LAN servers and mid range computers. Your subjects will include PC hardware, operating systems, Internet, HTML, UNIX/ Linux and Microsoft Windows Server administration, data communications, IBM Series i connectivity, web server installation and maintenance, Voice over Internet Protocol and security. In semesters four, five and six you may select from a broad offering of professional options and you ll get to integrate your systems and technical skills in the planning and implementation of a real life computer project for a business client. And finally, you ll benefit from experience with our industry partners innovative products first hand. Cisco, Microsoft and IBM are all present in our labs. Work with them in class or use the open learn areas to practice your work outside of class. You ll even have 24/7 access to Seneca s extensive computing services from external sites. Open Source and Seneca Seneca s Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) has unparalleled connections with top tier open source projects such as Mozilla, creators of the Firefox web browser, and Red Hat, makers of the most successful commercial Linux operating system. In the Software Build and Release professional option, students have the opportunity to work with world class developers on such projects. 182 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option Co op can be a valuable experience for Computer Systems Technology students, so you ll have the opportunity to apply after your second semester. After three semesters of college studies, you may secure paid work terms in the computer networking and technical support industry, alternating between academic and work semesters. Our industry partners are committed to providing meaningful work assignments for co op students. You could gain up to eight months of paid employment experience. Entry to the co op program and work terms can occur in each of three semesters (Fall, Winter or Spring). If selected for the co op program, you must maintain above average academic standards for progression in co op. Students in the co op option will also take Co op Professional Theory in the semester preceding their first co op work term and Co op Professional Practice in the semester following their first co op work term. Students must successfully complete two co op work terms to graduate from the co op option. For further information about the co op program, please visit senecacollege.ca/coop. Co op information sessions are held at the Seneca@York campus throughout the year. Applied Professional Communication College English PC Hardware I Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet Introduction to Data Communication Technology Introduction to Open System Servers Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows Introduction to Scripting and PowerShell SEMESTER 3 Introduction to Database for Administrators Advanced Data Communications Business Report Writing Open System Automation Microsoft Window Network Infrastructure SEMESTER 4 Internet II Network Diagnostics & Design Open System Application Server Professional Option x2 SEMESTER 5 Advanced Cisco Training Internet Security Professional Option x3 SEMESTER 6 Applied E-Commerce Applied Integration Professional Option x3 Professional Options The following list is a snapshot of professional option choices available in the last three semesters. New and revised subjects will be offered each semester based on the demands of the rapidly changing computer industry. Up to date information may be retrieved from the School of Information and Communications Technology website at ict.senecacollege.ca. Cisco Internetwork Design Voice Over IP Wireless and Mobile Advanced Implementation Using Apache C Programming Introduction to AS/400 Connectivity Open Systems Clustering AS/400 Connectivity PHP Scripting Software Build and Release Information System Security Ethical Hacking Advanced Security Technical Support for Network Administrators Technician as an Entrepreneur Windows Server Scripting Windows Active Directory Services Note: Not all options will be offered every semester, and offerings will be dependent on sufficient enrolment. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 183

DATABASE APPLICATION DEVELOPER (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: DAD Start Dates: Fall, Winter Campus: Seneca@York Co operative Education Option After one academic semester, you ll have the opportunity to apply for the co op program. Entrance into the co op component is based on overall GPA and on the results of communication tests that include reading, writing and listening comprehension skills. Successful applicants apply for a one semester co op work term that will commence after their second academic semester. Specialize in Database development and give yourself a career advantage. Graduates of our intensive Database Application Developer graduate certificate program work as Database developers, Database web programmers, Database programmers and Web developers. Applicants must have ONE of the following: A degree or postsecondary diploma in Computers; OR A degree or postsecondary diploma in a non computer field, +2 yrs IT experience with relevant résumé and references; OR A degree or postsecondary diploma in a non computer field and completion of IT programming courses; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of related work experience may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Technical test (includes logic and programming) Written English essay APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the technical test and written essay. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their technical test and written English essay. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, a home PC or laptop and ISP are recommended for your success in the program. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering relevant programs. The Database Application Developer program will teach you how to design and implement databases on Linux/ UNIX and Windows platforms. You ll create web enabled databases using ORACLE and SQL Server that can be manipulated through a GUI front end created with Java or Visual Basic in the.net environment. Upon successful completion of this program, you ll be able to: Use Windows and Linux/UNIX operating systems effectively in the development and deployment of software Create web applications that interact with database back ends Design database applications using relational and object oriented design methodology with UML using Rational Rose Develop test plans and test cases for quality assurance Create and maintain SQL Server Database Management System Design, code, test and implement programs using Java Design and manipulate databases using SQL and PL/SQL in Oracle Create a VB front end connecting to a SQL Server database, in a.net environment Create a Java front end connecting to an ORACLE database Appraise the connectivity issues related to databases Design and implement a Data Warehouse Manage and implement projects using all of the above competencies Understand security issues related to web applications, databases and software development. Co-op Model Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Work-Term For more information about the co op program, please visit senecacollege.ca/coop. Database Design Programming Using Java SQL and PL/SQL Using Oracle Database Administration Using SQL Server UNIX/Linux and Internet Programming Database Connectivity Using Java Database Connectivity Using Visual Basic Datawarehousing Project Management & Implementation Security in Databases and Web Applications More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca 184 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

PROJECT MANAGEMENT - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: PMC Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter This program provides students with knowledge in a variety of Project Management methodologies (traditional waterfall, incremental, iterative, agile) currently practiced in the IT industry. Students will have a solid understanding of which methodology is most appropriate to use during an Information Technology project. Graduates of the Project Management IT program work in a variety of positions where PM skills are an asset. This includes IT positions such as systems analyst, network administrator, team leader, project leader, and at a senior level, project manager. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in electronics, software development or IT administration; OR A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in Business or Liberal Arts with 2 years IT related work experience. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Seneca s School of Information and Communications Technology is a recognized leader in developing and delivering programs that address the cutting edge advances and innovation taking place in the fast paced Information Technology industry. Project management methodologies and techniques have evolved from the traditional waterfall methodology through incremental and iterative development to agile methodologies. What distinguishes the Project Management Information Technology graduate certificate is that it gives students grounding in all of these methodologies as they are currently being practiced in the IT industry and an understanding of when each is most appropriate to follow. The Project Management Institute (PMI ) has designated Seneca as a Registered Education Provider (R.E.P). The courses within Seneca s Project Management Information Technology curriculum will provide the graduate with the requisite theory and the PDUs (Professional Development Units) necessary to write the qualifying examinations for PMI credentials: specifically, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM ), the Project Management Professional (PMP ) and the new PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI ACP). Graduates of this one year program (8 months of study plus 4 months optional co op) will be able to apply project management skills to a wide range of software development and entry-level positions in IT administration. This program covers project management, project leadership, accounting & finance, agile methodology, systems development, quality assurance and contract law/ethics/ professionalism. Co-operative Education For qualified students, there is an optional four month co op opportunity after completion of the two academic semesters of the program. Should you be accepted into this co op program, you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities. IT Project Management Fundamentals Business Systems Environments Fundamentals of Systems Development Project Leadership Business Finance Advanced IT Project Management Project Management Communication Skills Contract Law, Ethics and IT Professionalism IT Project Management Case Studies Quality Assurance and Testing in IT Projects Applied IT Project Management For Co-op Option Only Co-op Professional Theory Co-op Work-Term More Information Email: ict@senecacollege.ca Website: ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 185

Law & Public Safety Stand Up and Be Counted On You re driven to serve and protect. To do right by your community. Turn your purposev into a profession through Seneca s Law & Public Safety programs. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) 911 and Emergency Services Communications Advanced Investigations and Enforcement Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) ESC 187 Certificate $ 4,096.98 $ 13,190.46 AIE 188 Graduate Certificate $ 3,931.98 $ 13,190.46 FFP 189 Certificate $ 9,994.76 $ 17,826.24 Police Foundations LAW 190 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 186 SENECA

911 AND EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: ESC Campus: King Start Dates: Fall, Winter Emergency services communications centres are the public s link to emergency services in times of distress and crisis. The appropriate emergency response begins with the emergency services communicator. The communicator is often the first person involved with an emergency or incident. As a graduate of this certificate program, you may find employment as an emergency communications operator and/or dispatcher with 911 call centres, police, fire, emergency medical services (ambulance/paramedic), private police, security, alarm response or other public safety agencies. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). This full time program is a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training. You will learn the principles and skills necessary to react competently and effectively in dealings with the public and with emergency services personnel. This knowledge, combined with practical reality based scenario training will give you the competencies, skills and confidence to perform under often stressful conditions. Affiliations and Associations Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials Canada (APCO) Association Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Canadian Society for Industrial Security (CSIS Inc.) Ontario Association of Police Educators (OAPE) International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) National Emergency Number Association (NENA) College English Introduction to Public Safety Communications Communications and Conflict Management Law for Communications Operators Communication Centre Technology Introduction to Psychology Health and Stress Management Police Communications Procedures Fire Communications Procedures EMS Communications Procedures Emergency and Crisis Call Management Sociology and Canadian Society: Contemporary Issues More Information senecacollege.ca/law FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SAFETY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 187

ADVANCED INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: AIE Campus: King Start Dates: Fall Law enforcement and investigations has undergone dramatic changes in recent years. Concerns about public safety and recent world events have resulted in an increase in demand in public and private policing and investigations services. Enhance your knowledge and opportunities with this two-semester graduate certificate program in Advanced Investigations and Enforcement. This program focuses on the development of advanced skills needed for a challenging and rewarding career in private and public police, private investigations, security and other law enforcement and public safety organizations. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in a relevant course of study (e.g. Criminology, Justice Studies, etc.); OR A postsecondary diploma in Police Foundations, Law and Security Administration, or other relevant course of study (e.g. Paralegal, etc.) from a recognized postsecondary institution; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, good computer literacy skills are recommended for your success in the program. Prepare for a dynamic career in public and private policing and investigations with this two-semester full time program that was designed in consultation with the private policing and investigations industry. You ll gain the skills and knowledge required to be successful in this exciting career path. The focus and goal of every subject is a blend of academic knowledge and practical hands on training and application. Upon completion of the Firearms Safety subject, students are eligible to apply for their Canadian Firearms Licence. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Police Association (CPA) Canadian Society for Industrial Security (CSIS Inc.) Firearms Safety Education Service of Ontario (FSESO) International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Communications and Dispute Resolution Strategies Private Investigations Photography and Surveillance Corporate Crime Investigations Firearms Safety and Proficiency Corporate Communications Officer Safety Practices Executive Protection Counter Terrorism - Canadian Perspective Emergency and Disaster Planning Supervisory Skills More Information Website: senecacollege.ca/law 188 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SAFETY

FIREFIGHTER, PRE-SERVICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING 3 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: FFP Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Prepare for an exciting career in fire departments across Ontario. Our Firefighter, Pre Service Education and Training (FFP) certificate program provides you with comprehensive recruit training and equips you to write the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) Provincial Test. Upon successful completion of the provincial exam, you ll be eligible to apply to any Fire Department in Ontario. For more information, visit: senecacollege.ca/school/fireprotection Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 or 12 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Mathematics: MCT4(C), Grade 12 (U) Mathematics, MHF4(U) or MCV4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Applicant profile Résumé APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete their applicant profile and submit their résumé. Applicants will be ranked based on their applicant profile and résumé. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat. NOTE At the end of semester one, a Fitness Test will be required for the student to continue in the program. This test requires minimum 20/30 uncorrected vision in both eyes with no colour deficiency. The Firefighter Pre Service Education and Training program provides you with the most comprehensive and current training to meet both local and provincial fire service needs. In addition to theoretical learning, you ll also benefit from hands on training in basic firefighting skills on campus and at several fire training facilities. These skills will provide you with an advantage in the highly competitive field of firefighting. Please note that the job of firefighting requires strenuous physical work. You ll be required to pass a Physical and Endurance Test during the first semester of the program. Good hearing and vision are requirements in this test. All competencies specified for this program must be met and therefore attendance is critical at all times. This curriculum is based on the Ontario Fire Marshal s Ontario Standardized for Firefighters (2008), which meets the body of knowledge and practical skills required to meet the job related performance objectives specified in the Ontario Fire Services Firefighter Standards. Graduates of the Pre Service Firefighter Education and Training program are eligible to write the OFM Provincial Firefighter Test. Fitness for Firefighters Introduction to Fire Service Introduction to Firefighting Fire Ground Operations I Fire Suppression I Firefighter Emergency Patient Care Fire Ground Operations II Fire Suppression II Hazards in the Environment Rescue Operations SEMESTER 3 Fire Safety Inspections Community Education Pre-Graduate Experience More Information Note: This program will be undergoing change for the 2015-2016 Academic Year, and as such this information is subject to change. View the program online at senecacollege.ca/fulltime/ffp.html for the most recent information. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 189

POLICE FOUNDATIONS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LAW Start Dates: Fall, Winter Policing and law enforcement education are evolving rapidly. Developed in co operation with the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, this program prepares you to be a candidate for police services, as well as other rewarding law enforcement and security related careers. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: basic computer knowedge moderate degree of physical fitness completion of a secondary school law subject Campus: King Prepare for an exciting career in law enforcement and policing. As a student of our four-semester Police Foundations program, you ll gain a comprehensive police foundations education combining the best aspects of legal education with practical skill development. Complete the program and you ll be equipped for a demanding and satisfying career in policing, public safety and law enforcement, and develop a strong desire for continued learning throughout your career. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Police Association (CPA) Canadian Society for Industrial Security (CSIS Inc.) Firearms Safety Education Service of Ontario (FSESO) International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) Ontario Association of Family Mediation (OAFM) International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) College English Criminal Law & the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Criminal Justice System and Community Services Law Enforcement Communications Fitness and Lifestyle Management I Introduction to Psychology Interpersonal Relations and Conflict Management Arrest, Search, Force Criminal Code Offences Crime Prevention and Community Policing Sociology & Canadian Society: Contemporary Issues SEMESTER 3 Forensic Crime Scene Investigation Civil Law for Law Enforcement Criminology Rules of Evidence Canadian Politics and Public Administration SEMESTER 4 Fitness and Lifestyle Management II Traffic Law and Collision Investigation Selected Provincial and Federal Statutes Court Case Preparation and Presentation Police Practices Ethnic and Race Relations in Canada More Information senecacollege.ca/law Constable Selection Process Applicants are advised that following graduation from Police Foundations, the selection process for police services in Ontario includes: Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada Written aptitude and communications tests Criminal Records check Physical fitness testing Vision, hearing and medical tests. 190 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Media, Fashion & Design Create New Possibilities Look at the world differently. Create new stories. Do what you love and do it successfully. Explore the world of possibilities in wide range of professional creative disciplines. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Art Fundamentals AFD 192 Certificate $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 Broadcasting - Radio RTVR 193 Diploma $ 4,518.96 $ 14,202.44 Broadcasting - Radio (Joint Seneca/York) RTYR 193 Diploma $ 4,518.96 $ 14,202.44 Broadcasting - Television RTVT 194 Diploma $ 5,334.96 $ 14,202.44 Broadcasting - Television (Joint Seneca/York) RTYT 194 Diploma $ 5,334.96 $ 14,202.44 Creative Advertising CAB 195 Diploma $ 4,678.96 $ 13,189.44 Creative Advertising (Joint Seneca/York) Documentary and Non-Fiction Media Production CABY 195 Diploma $ 4,678.96 $ 13,189.44 DNM 197 Graduate Certificate $ 12,027.96 $ 22,658.44 Event and Media Production EMP 198 Diploma $ 4,247.96 $ 13,029.44 Event Management - Event and Exhibit Design EVT 199 Graduate Certificate $ 4,429.96 $ 13,199.24 Fashion Arts FAA 200 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Fashion Studies FST 201 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Floral Design FDN 202 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Graphic Design GRA 203 Advanced Diploma $ 5,228.96 $ 13,875.44 Independent Illustration ILU 204 Diploma $ 4,462.96 $ 16,844.44 Independent Photography IDP 205 Diploma $ 4,754.96 $ 13,029.44 Interactive Media Design INM 206 Diploma $ 5,063.96 $ 13,875.44 Journalism JRN 207 Diploma $ 5,063.96 $ 13,029.44 Journalism (Joint Seneca/York) JRNY 207 Diploma $ 5,063.96 $ 13,029.44 Pre-Media (Media and Communications Fundamentals MFD 208 Certificate $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 Visual Merchandising Arts VMA 209 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 191

ART FUNDAMENTALS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: AFD Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The visual art industry is diverse and is fueled by a blend of traditional, digital and multimedia skill bases. Animators, illustrators, graphic designers, digital media artists, art directors and studio artists all channel their skills in different ways. The Art Fundamentals certificate program provides you with the foundations of art, and upon completion, you will be prepared to succeed in further postsecondary education in a variety of communication arts and traditional arts-based diploma and degree programs. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admission English test - Cost $55 Drawing test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the Pre-Admission English test and the drawing test. To be considered for this program, applicants must meet program eligibility and minimum scores in the Pre- Admissions English test and the drawing test. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 12 Art Basic computer skills including office software Knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Campus: Seneca@York In the Art Fundamentals program you ll gain a strong foundation in the fundamentals of traditional arts. You ll study creative visual and communication skills with subjects that include drawing, illustration, design, colour theory, photography and art history. Most importantly, you ll grow and improve as an artist, expanding your knowledge and appreciation of the arts with each day. Our strong, hands on curriculum was created and continues to be taught by working artists. During the course of the program, you ll benefit from general education subjects, which will provide you with the opportunity to explore different areas of the liberal arts. Art Fundamentals is ideal for students who wish to develop their artistic skills to access further postsecondary education. It s also well suited for professionals currently employed in media and communication industries who would like to improve or update their skills. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared to apply to other art programs. Advanced standings should be confirmed with the program and institution of your choice. Figure Studio I Colour Studio Design I: Composition and Creativity Digital Design I Drawing I College English Figure Studio II Applied Art History Painting Studio Design II: Manufacturing Meaning Digital Design II Drawing II Note: Completion of the Arts Fundamentals program is not a guarantee of acceptance into any other School of Creative Arts and Animation diploma programs. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 33422 phillip.woolf@senecacollege.ca 192 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

BROADCASTING - RADIO 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: RTVR/RTYR Start Dates: Fall, Winter Launch your career in radio. Graduates from our Broadcasting Radio (RTVR) program pursue careers in radio stations as radio show hosts, producers, scriptwriters, or sales and promotions staff. With your RTVR diploma, you ll also find opportunities in audio production houses, training departments of companies, corporations, school boards, fire and police departments, or government. : BROADCASTING - RADIO Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). : BROADCASTING - RADIO (JOINT PROGRAM WITH YORK UNIVERSITY) Completion of 2 years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test- Cost $55 General knowledge test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and submit an applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Basic computer skills (PC or Macintosh) including office software. Campus: Seneca@York As a student in Broadcasting - Radio, you ll gain pre professional training in radio production and presentation skills necessary for a career as a radio announcer, radio station disc jockey, music programmer, radio scriptwriter or radio broadcaster. You ll acquire a high degree of competency that will enable you to begin your career within the broadcast industry. Your studies will focus on fundamental skills in on air presentation, script writing and audio production necessary to create and produce effective radio programming. You are best suited for this program if you are interested in radio broadcasting in the context of radio stations. Joint Program with York University Program Code: RTYR Seneca College and York University offer a joint program which allows students to earn a Seneca diploma in Broadcasting Radio and a York University Bachelor of Arts degree. This program is for students who have completed two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University. Information on the joint program may be obtained from the Advising Centre, Faculty of Arts, York University or from the Admissions Office, Seneca College. Affiliations and Associations Broadcast Educators Association of Canada (BEAC) Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) Ontario Association of Broadcasters (OAB) Industrial Television Association (ITVA Canada) Radio Marketing Bureau (RMB) Corporate Television Association Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) Field Placement You ll benefit from the real work experience gained in one hundred hours of field placement in a professional broadcast setting. This component of the curriculum is both critical to your career success and a requirement for graduation. College English Introduction to Computers and Applications Introduction to Radio Programming Introduction to Broadcasting Radio Production I Introduction to Sound Media Writing Introduction to New Media Announcing Skills I Effective Business Writing New Media II Industry Relations Radio Production II Digital Audio Announcing Skills II Music Programming SEMESTER 3 Copywriting for Radio* Advanced New Media - Radio Radio Promotions** Radio Production III Sales and Marketing Announcing Skills III Radio News SEMESTER 4 Radio Production IV Radio Documentary Intro to Talk Radio Announcing Skills IV Radio Station Operations Media Issues and ONE of the following Advanced Announcing Advanced Media Writing Improvisation Skills Advanced Digital Audio Sales and Marketing II (CRA course) * Full credit subject offered weeks 1 7 only. ** Full credit subject offered weeks 8 14 only. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject for which College English is the prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext 33179 senecacollege.ca/school/media FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF MEDIA FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 193

BROADCASTING - TELEVISION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: RTVT/RTYT Start Dates: Fall, Winter Launch your career in video and TV production. The four-semester Broadcasting - Television (RTVT) program prepares you for a career in video production that includes television, cable, internet, commercial, industrial and educational production. With this diploma, you ll find exciting opportunities to work as a television or video producer, programmer, production co-ordinator, production manager, camera operator, editor, technical director or postproduction audio mixer. Many private and public organizations, as well as government agencies, have in-house audio and video production departments staffed by our graduates. You may also find employment in video production and post production companies, audio visual departments of corporations, school boards, fire and police departments or government. : BROADCASTING - TELEVISION Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). : BROADCASTING - TELEVISION (JOINT PROGRAM WITH YORK UNIVERSITY) Completion of 2 years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test- Cost $55 General knowledge test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and submit an applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. Campus: Seneca@York NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Basic computer skills including office software. Broadcasting - Television provides you with professional training in video and television production, preparing you for a rewarding career. Learn all of the production skills from concept to audio and video production necessary to produce creative and engaging videos. You are best suited for this program if you are interested in video production for TV stations, production companies and postproduction comanies Joint Program with York University Program Code: RTYT Seneca College and York University offer a joint program which allows students to earn a Seneca diploma in Broadcasting Television and a York University Bachelor of Arts degree. This program is for students who have completed two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University. Information on the joint program may be obtained from the Advising Centre, Faculty of Arts, York University or from the Admissions Office, Seneca College. Affiliations and Associations Broadcast Educators Association of Canada (BEAC) Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) Ontario Association of Broadcasters (OAB) Corporate Television Association Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) Field Placement The RTVT program includes a valuable field placement that allows you to put your studies to practice in a professional broadcast setting. You ll be required to complete 100 hours of field placement before graduating from the program. College English Visual Skills I Introduction to Broadcasting Audio Production I Media Writing Introduction to Photography and New Media Television Production I Perception and Communication Audio Production II Scripting for Visual Media New Media II Visual Skills for Broadcast Television Video Production II SEMESTER 3 Audio Production III Electronic Field Production and Post Production I Computer Graphics for Television I Advanced TV Lighting Television Production III Production Planning SEMESTER 4 Audio Production IV Electronic Field Production and Post Production II Computer Graphics for Television II Television Production IV and ONE of the following Advanced Media Writing Improvisation Skills Television: Sales, Marketing, Management High Definition Videography General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject for which College English is the prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/school/media 194 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF MEDIA

CREATIVE ADVERTISING 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CAB/CABY Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer From the early days of the Golden Age of advertising created on Madison Avenue to today s global Digital Revolution, this twoyear diploma program was created with the primary purpose of developing professional advertising communication skills required for a successful career in an ever changing and growing industry. Campus: Markham As a Creative Advertising (CAB) student, you are exposed to the different aspects of advertising communications from strategic planning, concept development, digital and social media content development/ management, copywriting, art direction, account management and applied research or public relations, and that s only the basics. The program s second year helps you get your wings. Literally. The content of subjects becomes highly specialized for career development and goals: from portfolio development, personal branding, digital and mobile planning, business and creative streaming to an industry internship. In addition, the program offers an opportunity to travel to New York for Advertising Week. You become part of the advertising industry with agency tours, meet with the industry leaders and begin the challenge of marketing yourself. There s no looking back. You study, learn, apply, intern and you graduate. As a Creative Advertising graduate you can join advertising agencies, digital and social media agencies, corporate advertising departments and related marketing and communications fields. You take your pick. Upon graduation you may find yourself working as an advertising copywriter, social media curator, digital content or community manager, account executive, strategic planner, media buyer or planner, or marketing communications co-ordinator within advertising, marketing, promotion or public relations agencies. : CREATIVE ADVERTISING Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). : CREATIVE ADVERTISING (JOINT PROGRAM WITH YORK UNIVERSITY) Completion of two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of the their Pre-Admissions English test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Any Grade 12 Mathematics credits Keyboarding skills Any art and/or computer graphics credits. Each semester offers a building block process with fundamentals and real life experiences delivered with advertising agency partners to nurture and inspire the student to a successful career in advertising and related industries. Throughout each semester you develop and present a few full fledged ad campaigns, from live briefs to real clients, all with the goal of developing your personal skills portfolio required for entry into the industry. In the first year, you understand the foundations of advertising communications processes. You begin to learn the fundamentals of traditional media and digital content, the who s who, who s doing what and who you want to work with after graduation. You are introduced to the crème de la crème of the industry and are thoroughly infected by the advertising bug. This program is a perfect fit if you are a creative thinker, strong willed and extremely dedicated with a deep imagination, superior writing and interpersonal skills and a deep passion for learning. Joint Program with York University Program Code: CABY Seneca College and York University offer a joint program which allows students to earn a Seneca diploma in Creative Advertising and a York University Bachelor of Arts degree. This program is for students who have completed two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University. Information on the joint program may be obtained from the Advising Centre, Faculty of Arts, York University or from the Admissions Office, Seneca College. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 195

CREATIVE ADVERTISING (Cont d) Affiliations and Associations Advertising and Design Club of Canada (ADCC) Advertising Educators Association of Canada (AEAC) Art Directors Club of New York One Club (New York) Program Recognition The Creative Advertising program has an incredible reputation for winning Creative and Integrated Communication awards. Our students have the opportunity to compete in national student competitions. Over the past eight years our program has won gold, silver and bronze awards in the Advertising Educators Association of Canada Student Competition, The Grip Limited Juicer and the Cossette Communication Grow Op competitions. These have students competing against other colleges given client briefs to solve real world advertising problems. Alumni of the program have gone on to international advertising awards that include the Cannes Lion Advertising Festival, The One Show, The Advertising and Design Club of Canada, Marketing Magazine, Art Directors Club of New York, CASSIES Awards, Clio Awards, New York Festivals and London International Awards to name just a few. In addition, in the past 11 years a Seneca Creative Advertising Alumni have won a Gold Cannes Young Lion award that ultimately sends them to Cannes, France to compete on a world stage with other under 30 creative thinkers. Advertising Insights Introduction to Advertising Design and Layout Effective Communication and Presentation Introduction to Copywriting Advertising Principles and Practices Introduction: Integrated Marketing & Communication College English Perception and Communication Integrated Marketing Communications II Desktop Publishing I Advertising Media Planning Copywriting for Broadcasting Media Introduction to Advertising Research Effective Business Writing SEMESTER 3 Stream Desktop Publishing II Interactive and Integrated Media I Advertising Concept Development II* Advertising Campaign Planning Advanced Copywriting Skills* Copywriting for Direct Response Advertising* Applied Advertising Campaign Research** Public Relations: The Profession and Practice** SEMESTER 4: CREATIVE STREAM Desktop for Portfolio Development Creative Portfolio Workshop Interactive and Integrated Media II Advertising: Concept Development and Strategic Executions Launch Creative Development Direct Response Field Placement/Independent Project OR SEMESTER 4: BUSINESS STREAM Advertising: Concept Development and Strategic Executions Launch Advanced Media Planning Public Relations and Event Planning Account Management Business Management Direct Response Field Placement/Independent Project * Students select these for Creative Career stream. ** Students select these for Business Career stream. Streaming is subject to enrolment (students are required to make stream selection by week 8 of the third semester. Program streaming and structure are subject to change. Please contact program co-ordinator for more information. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 77219 senecacollege.ca/school/marketing 196 SENECA FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MARKETING

DOCUMENTARY AND NON-FICTION MEDIA PRODUCTION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: DNM Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall The demand for the skill set required for the production of documentary and non-fiction digital programs for television, mobile devices, theatrical release and multi-platform applications is growing exponentially. The accelerated pace of change in the technology used in the production and distribution of non-fiction programming demands that graduates be highly adaptive and innovative in order to work successfully in the media production industry. Whether you aim to work as an independent filmmaker or in non-fiction television (Reality TV, Current Affairs, et al) and interactive media, this program will provide you with the requisite knowledge and tools. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Interview Résumé and cover letter APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be contacted by the program co-ordinator and invited to do an interview. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their résumé, cover letter and interview. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, experience in one or more of the following is recommended for your success in the program: visual arts, visual media, film, video, photography, storytelling, journalism or interactivity. This one-year, full-time program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge to work as professionals in the varied and extensive multi-disciplinary environment of documentary and transmedia production. The program includes detailed instruction in the writing, pitching, producing, directing, shooting, editing, marketing and distribution of non-fiction content for television and internet based platforms and is delivered by award-winning professionals who are active in the industry. This unique curriculum is constructed on three, thematic pillars: editorial and creative storytelling, linear and non-linear media production, and the business of producing and distributing documentary films and non-fiction programs. The Documentary Form I Cinematography Editing for Non-Fiction Media Writing for Non-Fiction Media Directing for Documentary Producing for Documentary Production Management The Documentary Form II Factual Programming Integrated Media Production Pro-Seminar Production Lab More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33617 sunny.yi@senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 197

EVENT AND MEDIA PRODUCTION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: EMP Start Dates: Fall, Winter Start a career in corporate event and media production. Graduates of our Event and Media Production diploma program find a wide range of employment opportunities at post production houses, staging and audio/ visual companies, training departments and media departments of corporations. Your career could include roles such as: corporate event producer, audio visual technician, corporate video producer/editor and corporate multimedia presentation producer. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test- Cost $55 General knowledge test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and submit an applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. Campus: Seneca@York In the Event and Media Production program, you ll acquire the skills necessary to succeed in the corporate event and media production industry. Your studies will focus on presentation technologies required to operate in the competitive world of electronic communication for business and live event production. This includes the defining of client needs, pre production, production, post production of audio, video and interactive presentations, as well as the fundamentals of staging, location set up and breakdown for live event presentations and trade shows. Introduction to Corporate Media/Business Theatre/Trade Shows Multimedia I - Presentation Software Live Event Production I College English Introduction to Computers and Applications Visual Skills I Audio Production I Media Writing I Multimedia II - Advanced Software Capabilities Audio Production II Video I - Corporate Video Production Event and Production Planning Live Event Production II Scripting for Visual Media SEMESTER 3 Production Scheduling and Floor Plans Multimedia III - Advanced Systems Video II - Electronic Field Production Live Event Production III Event Marketing and Public Relations Advanced Media Writing SEMESTER 4 Small Business Practices Live Event Production IV Post-Production Workshop Industry Field Placement (150 hours) General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33583 senecacollege.ca/school/media NOTE Basic computer skills, including office software, are recommended for your success in the program. 198 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF MEDIA

EVENT MANAGEMENT - EVENT AND EXHIBIT DESIGN 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: EVT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Event Management is about creating experiences for clients, guests, event attendees, customers and event organizers. Seneca s Event Management program will help you start an exciting career as a special events organizer, trade show planner/ designer, assistant event co-ordinator, junior exhibit/event designer, assistant creative director or festival organizer. A recognized degree or postsecondary diploma from an accredited institution in a design or fine art related program. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. FOR APPLICANTS WITH NON-DESIGN EDUCATION Applicants with a degree or postsecondary diploma in a non-design field will be contacted with instructions on how to submit the following: Written English essay - topic will be provided Portfolio containing 6 pieces of work that demonstrate your design skills. These can be: Artwork (drawings, paintings, sculptures) Photographs Events you have worked on Floral arrangements Clothing (designs or physical creations) Interiors designs Displays The Event Management program at Seneca is unique within Ontario in that it will provide you with a specialization in design for the event and exhibit industry (galas, festivals, parades and trade shows). Aimed at giving you the necessary breadth and depth of knowledge, you will learn analysis, planning, budgeting, sourcing and creation of décor, props and visuals for events and exhibits. You will benefit from industry professionals who have designed the curriculum and deliver it from a practical perspective. They bring their many years of experience in design, special events and exhibit management to assist you in getting the education you need to succeed in a competitive and growing industry. YOU LL LEARN TO: 1. Apply the principles of marketing and research to events and exhibits 2. Analyze, synthesize, develop and design the necessary elements for events and exhibits 3. Plan, execute and evaluate the installation of events and exhibits 4. Analyze and develop promotional materials that consistently deliver key messages 5. Develop and implement financial initiatives based on event/exhibit objectives through methods such as sponsorship programs, grant applications and fundraising initiatives 6. Develop, install and co-ordinate effective site and facility operations 7. Evaluate and apply strategies for effective human resource management related to the installation of events and exhibits 8. Apply accounting and financial knowledge and skills to the installation of events and exhibits 9. Apply business administration skills to the installation of events and exhibits 10. Evaluate and apply industry professional standards, legislative requirements and ethical principles to event and exhibit management. Affiliations and Associations International Special Events Society (ISES) Event Financial Management Client Presentations I Event Design Event Planning and Logistics I Behind the Scenes of Events Integrated Marketing Communications for Events Field Placement Client Presentations II Event Planning & Logistics II Behind the Scenes of Events II Festivals and Trade Shows Floral Design for Events Field Placement More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 199

FASHION ARTS 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: FAA Start Dates: Fall, Winter Fashion is a timeless art. With your Fashion Arts advanced diploma there are a variety of careers available to you, including designer, assistant designer, patternmaker, grader, samplemaker and production co-ordinator in womenswear and menswear, as well as positions in the areas of marketing, textiles and quality control. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Sewing portfolio APPLICANT SELECTION If you have completed a sewing course at a high school or another postsecondary institution, you may be exempt from the garment construction portion of the Sample Portfolio. All other applicants will be contacted with details on how to submit the portfolio. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 11 or 12 Fashion Skills Grade 12 Mathematics. Campus: Newnham Fashion Arts design and production is a three-year program which offers you a career oriented education for the fashion industry. As a Fashion Arts student you will study textiles (both woven and knitted), the history of fashion, computer aided design and production methods. Through field placement, design competitions and volunteering you have an opportunity to experience the industry, build connections and develop individual creativity and growth. As a student in the School of Fashion you have access to Seneca s Fashion Resource Centre, a collection of Canadian worn garments and accessories. This collection offers you opportunities to enhance your studies of design, fabrics and construction techniques. Affiliations and Associations Apparel Affinity Group Apparel Human Resource Council Costume Society of Ontario (CSO) Fashion Group International (FGI) Fashion Takes Action The Institute of Textile Science The Textile Museum of Canada Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI) Field Placement Field Placement is a valuable component of the Fashion Arts program and is a requirement for graduation. Clothing Construction I Fashion Design I College English Pattern Making I Fashion Computer Aided Design I Clothing Construction II Fashion Design II Evolution of Fashion Pattern Making II Textiles II SEMESTER 3 Fashion Computer Aided Design II Clothing Construction III Fashion Design III Knitwear Design Pattern Making - Men and Women Textiles III SEMESTER 4 Fashion Computer Aided Design III Fashion Design IV Grading Knitwear Design Pattern Making IV Tailoring for Men and Women Field Placement SEMESTER 5 Clothing Construction V Fashion Design V Production Methods I: Apparel Industry & Quality Control Computer Aided Pattern Making Pattern Making V SEMESTER 6 Clothing Construction VI Fashion Design VI Fashion CAD Portfolio Production Planning and Quality Control Pattern Making VI General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion 200 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION

FASHION STUDIES 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: FST Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Affiliations and Associations Apparel Affinity Group Apparel Human Resource Council Costume Society of Ontario (CSO) Fashion Group International (FGI) Fashion Industry Liaison Committee Fashion Takes Action Textile Museum of Canada Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI) The fashion industry is ever growing and evolving. The Fashion Studies program is also a great way to experience college life while exploring subjects such as design, drawing and fashion communications. As a graduate of the Fashion Studies program you will be well equipped to make an informed decision about your dream career and which of our exciting fashion diploma programs will help you get there. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). The Fashion Studies certificate program incorporates the design aesthetics of fashion with the business communication skills required for any career in the fashion industry. Subjects in both design and merchandising are structured to allow you to explore creative skills and design applications. The Fashion Studies curriculum combines an exploration of visual culture and trend forecasting with basic design principles. Applied studio based projects develop skills such as drawing, rendering, mixing and applying paint, as well as colour theory and fibre exploration. By nature, careers in fashion design, retailing and visual merchandising are creative. However, knowledge of business practices and the ability to think and make sound judgements are also necessary for success in this industry. Research abilities, multi tasking skills and an appreciation for the business and art of fashion will also help you achieve your career goals. Following this two-semester certificate, you ll be in an ideal position to make an informed decision about continuing your studies in one of the other exciting fashion programs within the School of Fashion at Seneca. Learning Outcomes 1. Support the management of a fashion organization through the effective application of computer skills and knowledge of information technology. 2. Facilitate the completion of fashion design and fashion business related assignments by demonstrating research, visual, verbal and written communication skills, as appropriate. 3. Support the completion of tasks and the meeting of deadlines in a fashion business or fashion design environment through the application of effective time management organizational skills. 4. Create two and three dimensional designs and media explorations. 5. Apply the theories of idea generation to program projects. 6. Create visual communication in various media using colour theory and drawing skills. 7. Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of fashion and the sociological and psychological factors which influence the shape of fashion historically and today. 8. Discuss the ethical challenges facing the fashion industry today and the sustainable solutions being practiced today and proposed for the future. College English Concepts and Design I Colour and Trend Forecasting Drawing and Illustration I Business Communications I Concepts and Design II Drawing and Illustration II Materials Exploration Sustainable Fashion Capstone Portfolio Business Communications II More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 201

FLORAL DESIGN 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: FDN Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Field Work Throughout your studies, and in addition to the daily floral design practicum, you ll gain on the job experience by working in related industry for approximately 200 hours. Prepare for your career as a Retail Florist or Floral Designer. Our two-semester Floral Design certificate program equips you with the practical skills and business knowledge to succeed as a floral designer, sales consultant/advisor or management trainee in retail flower shops, department stores, garden centres, interior landscape businesses, wire service organizations, wholesale and distribution outlets, gift shops and floral event companies. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Designed in co operation with the floral industry, this program provides you with the knowledge, skills and professional expertise required for a successful career as a Retail Florist and Designer. You ll benefit from the integration of theory and practice in the floral laboratory, and you ll gain on the job experience in related field work. Program Objectives As a student of Floral Design, you ll learn to: 1. Communicate effectively with customers, supervisors, peers and suppliers 2. Demonstrate the ability to make suitable bouquets and floral arrangements for any occasion, in keeping with the customer s request and established tradition, using available materials within cost constraints 3. Offer appropriate information on the care and handling of various flowers and foliages, indoor plants and other items available for sale at an employer s establishment 4. Acquire knowledge of most front office duties associated with an employer s establishment, such as correct handling of wire service orders, correct selling techniques, handling of charge card orders and operation of a cash register 5. Apply and understand public relations, advertising and merchandising techniques. Affiliations and Associations American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) Canadian Academy of Floral Art (CAFA) World Flower Council (WFC) WIRE SERVICES: Florists Transworld Delivery (FTD) Teleflora Canada College English Principles of Design Customer Service - Floral Floral Design Lab I Field Work Experience (approximately 100 hours) Design Development I Floral Design Portfolio Evolution of Design Botany Floristry Theory Floral Design Lab II Field Work Experience II (appriximately 100 hours) Floral Artistry Design Development II More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion 202 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION

GRAPHIC DESIGN 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: GRA Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer The world of art and design is calling. With the Graphic Design advanced diploma program, you ll turn your passion for design into a career in the visual communications industry. In three years you could enjoy a creative and challenging career as a graphic designer, web designer, in house designer for a corporation, advertising art director, interactive designer or print production. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Drawing test. Portfolio (8 1/2 x 11 photocopies) of 3 of your art samples: Include a typed rationale (50-100 words) for each sample that explains how the sample best reflects your creative talent. APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and drawing test, and submit a portfolio Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their portfolio and drawing test in addition to the English test. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Any art and/or computer graphics credit Campus: Seneca@York Throughout the program, your studies will focus on the creative aspects of designing and producing effective graphic solutions and materials, including print, websites, epubs, apps, packaging, environmental and marketing campaigns for corporate, publishing, advertising and marketing clients. You ll learn the principles, materials and skills necessary to bring a design problem to a logical solution. In your first year, you ll concentrate on developing your understanding of design fundamentals. Your second and third years will provide you with the opportunity to apply these principles to a variety of design problems. In your third year, you ll produce campaign materials and a portfolio and you ll have the opportunity to participate in a field placement. Note: This program is recommended for students interested in working as a designer within the communications industry. Affiliations and Associations Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) Designer s Accord International Council of Communication Design (ICOGRADA) The Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD) College English Software Training I Typography I Colour Theory Design Thinking I Drawing Graphic Design I Software Training II Typography II History of Graphic Design I Design Thinking II Photography and Video SEMESTER 3 Effective Business Writing Graphic Design II Software Training III Typography III Design Production I Web Software I SEMESTER 4 Graphic Design III Branding Design Information Design Web Software II Interactive Design I Marketing Strategies SEMESTER 5 Graphic Design IV Marketing Design Interactive Design II Portfolio Preparation SEMESTER 6 Graphic Design V* Current and Future Trends* Business of Design* Professional Practices* and Field Placement or In Studio Practicum* * Each subject will run double time for half the semester; the other half will be field placement or in studio practicum. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 33404 lauretta.wood@senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 203

INDEPENDENT ILLUSTRATION 4 Semesters (16 Months Continuous) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ILU Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter The growth areas of illustration are in the following industries: Advertising/Marketing Film/Animation Interactive/Multimedia/Educational Pre visualization and Concept Development Publishing: Children s books/publications Upon graduation, you ll be well prepared to succeed in this industry. The four-semester Independent Illustration diploma program prepares you for success as an Illustrator and entrepreneur. Most illustrators run their own businesses and work as freelancers for a wide range of clients across many sectors. As a graduate of this program, you will have the business skills necessary to run a successful illustration business. Having studied both traditional and digital media in the program, you ll be equipped to produce work for a range of audiences, including children, web and game users, viewers of journalism and advertising, as well as comics and graphic novel readers. Whether you re working on a stretched canvas or a wireless tablet, you ll have the necessary skill sets to compete in this field. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Drawing test Portfolio drawings/paintings must be 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies, including: An applicant profile that creatively answers 3 questions A résumé focusing on any professional or volunteer positions that demonstrate your creative or artistic talents. 3 life drawings: must show entire body including head, hands and feet of subject in various poses (one contour drawing, one gesture, one volume study). 2 expressive drawings of your own hand (think happiness, anger, sadness, love etc.). 2 object drawings: everyday items from around your house such as a kitchen appliance, coffee maker, can opener, TV remote, stapler, etc. that show the inner construction of the drawing. 2 environment drawings: draw a detailed two-point perspective view of a room in your house each from opposite corners, the horizon line should be at approximately five (5) feet. 2 drawings or paintings of your choice (preferably illustrative in nature). APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and drawing test and submit a portfolio. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their portfolio and drawing test in addition to the English test. In the event of a tie, academic grades will be considered. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. This four-semester program is best suited for you if you have a strong interest in visual arts, visual storytelling and a desire to work in the freelance illustration field. As a student in the program, you ll have the opportunity to specialize in your area of interest while showcasing your own unique style. You ll develop skills in the traditional artistic realm of wet and dry media (drawing, painting and sculpture), as well as in digital media, for the creation and final output of illustration. You will create illustrations for a range of applications, including children s books, comics, graphic novels, magazines and online publications. You will also learn the process of visual development for film, television and game art. During the course of this program, you ll build a strong portfolio of illustration work for a wide range of practical applications. Before graduating, you will create your own small business, have a working website and have the accounting, marketing and revenue creation skills integral to launching a freelance career in illustration. College English Traditional Illustrative Media I Digital Tools Applied History of Illustration Life Drawing I Business I Structural Drawing I Traditional Illustrative Media II Digital Paint Creativity and Concept Development I Advertising/Packaging Illustration Business II Structural Drawing II Life Drawing - Anatomy I SEMESTER 3 Sequential Narration and Comic Illustration Traditional Illustrative Media III Creativity and Concept Development II Children s Illustration Small Business Tools: Web Design & Digital Portfolio Visual Development I Life Drawing - Anatomy II SEMESTER 4 Traditional Illustrative Media IV Interactive Illustration Specialization Studio Small Business II Visual Development II Life Drawing - Applied General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491-5050 ext. 33376 joann.purcell@senecacollege.ca 204 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

INDEPENDENT PHOTOGRAPHY 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: IDP Start Dates: Fall, Winter Professional photographers are entrepreneurs. Most run their own businesses, working as freelancers for a wide range of clients across many sectors. Some are employed in key roles at photography studios, leveraging their technical expertise in photo manipulation, restoration and compositing. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Letter of intent Portfolio of ten (10) images including: 2 scenics 2 still life images 2 portraits 1 creative self portrait 3 other images of your choice APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and submit a portfolio and letter of intent. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, portfolio and letter of intent. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 11 or 12 Visual Arts (drawing, painting, illustration) Basic computer skills including office software College Art Fundamentals Program. Campus: Seneca@York Earn your diploma in Independent Photography and you could become a professional photographer, equipped with the technical skills and business knowledge you need to succeed in this creative and dynamic field. You re best suited for this intensive foursemester program if you have a strong interest in photography and image creation, along with a basic knowledge of photography. You ll be required to demonstrate an understanding of imaging fundamentals. Throughout the program, you ll build a strong portfolio of photographic and illustrated images for a wide range of practical business applications. Along with artistic and technical skills, you ll learn business and entrepreneurial skills. Your hands on learning will concentrate on the digital realm of photography and imaging. You will be required to purchase a minimum of photography/imaging equipment. Whether you re working behind the camera or are working in a technical support role, you ll be prepared to compete in this evolving market. College English Photography I Colour Theory Business I History of Imaging and Design Creativity Digital Imaging I Photography II Digital Imaging II Business II Wedding and Event Photography Photojournalism Creativity II SEMESTER 3 Print Journalism Digital Imaging III Small Business I Self Promotion/Portfolio Building Photography III Pro Seminar in IDP SEMESTER 4 Small Business II Introduction to DSLR Video Field Placement Independent Project in IDP - Preproduction Independent Project in IDP - Production General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information Program Co-ordinator (416) 491-5050 ext. 33572 ray.steinke@senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 205

INTERACTIVE MEDIA DESIGN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: INM Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer As a graduate of the Interactive Media Design diploma program, your career could include roles such as digital media strategist, designer, interactive/project manager, digital media developer for organizations/agencies specializing in web design, animation, advertising or interactive media for corporate, scientific or educational purposes or interactive design for film, television and businesses. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Visual communication skills/aptitude test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and visual communication/aptitude test. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of the English test and visual communication skills/aptitude test. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Art and computer science credits. Campus: Seneca@York Over the four semesters, you will learn about the design, development, implementation and management of digital strategies and assets for interacting multimedia applications including the web, social media, mobile and new development platforms. You ll learn to plan, develop and design effective audio, visual and digital media communication materials for delivery on multiple platforms and mediums. Students will learn to grow and apply their strategic, creative and technical skills towards developing content for the web, television, social media and marketing, audio, and special effects and animation for film, TV and advertising. They will also learn how to strategize, plan, organize and manage different aspects of development and production in these different industries. Because real world experience can be instrumental to your career success you will engage in an independent production in your final semester as well as an internship opportunity prior to graduation. Affiliations and Associations ACM SIGGRAPH Fall Studio Tour Future. Innovation. Technology. Creativity. (FITC) Interactive Ontario Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI) Design Principles I Design Studio I Digital Photography Interactive Media Tools Interactive Media Business I Introduction to Adaptive Web Design Sound I College English Video I Introduction to Flash 2D Fundamentals with Illustrator and Typography Computer Graphics and Imaging Media Reproduction Web Design SEMESTER 3 Video II Career Preparation Introduction to 3D Advanced Flash Web Design II Effective Business Writing SEMESTER 4 Introduction to Print Project Management Interactive Development Independent Production in New Media Advanced Action Scripts and Flash Motion Graphics Development General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33624 sumit.bhatia@senecacollege.ca 206 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

JOURNALISM 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: JRN/JRNY Start Dates: Fall, Summer Your career in television, radio and digital journalism starts now. Earn a diploma in Journalism and you ll find exciting career opportunities in news, sports, public affairs, entertainment and weather as a reporter, videographer, sportscaster, researcher, digital journalist, documentary maker, video/ audio recorder or editor. Our graduates also find employment in corporate and public settings such as media and public relations : JOURNALISM Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). : JOURNALISM (JOINT PROGRAM WITH YORK UNIVERSITY) Completion of two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test- Cost $55 General knowledge test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and general knowledge test and submit an applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Basic computer skills (PC and Macintosh) including office software. Campus: Seneca@York The Journalism program will provide you with training in television, radio, digital journalism and documentary skills. You ll gain a higher degree of competency and knowledge and be prepared to obtain entry level positions in television, radio, digital journalism and information programming. You are best suited for this progam if you have a great desire for storytelling and disseminating information about news, public affairs, entertainment, sports, business, weather and health. Over the course of the program, you ll learn important research, critical thinking, media analysis, writing, and on-camera and on-microphone performance skills. Joint Program with York University Program Code: JRNY Seneca College and York University offer a joint program which enables students to earn a Seneca diploma in Journalism and a York University Bachelor of Arts degree. This program is for students who have completed two years of a B.A. program or three years of an honours B.A. program at York University. Information on the joint program may be obtained from the Advising Centre, Faculty of Arts, York University or from the Admissions Office, Seneca College. Affiliations and Associations Broadcast Educators Association of Canada (BEAC) Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) Field Placement As a student in Journalism, you ll benefit from one hundred hours of field placement in a professional broadcast setting. This component is critical to your career success and a requirement for graduation. College English Fundamentals of Journalism Introductory Visual Skills for Journalism Television News I Radio News I Introduction to News Writing Digital Journalism I News Announcing I Advanced Visual Skills for Journalism Digital Journalism II Digital Audio Radio News II Introduction to TV Current Affairs Improv Skills for Journalists Performing Live Hits News Announcing II SEMESTER 3 Writing for Visual Media Television News III Radio News III Digital Journalism III The Radio Documentary News Announcing III SEMESTER 4 Television News IV Radio News IV News Announcing IV The Television Documentary Digital Journalism IV General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/school/media FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF MEDIA FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 207

PRE-MEDIA (MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: MFD Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter Gain a solid foundation in media and communications. Our two-semester Pre-Media (Media and Communications Fundamentals) (MFD) certificate program is your best preparation for finding scholastic and career direction and for further study in Communication Arts. As a graduate of MFD, you ll be equipped for programs leading to careers such as junior writer or editor, production assistant, account co-ordinator, client liaison or production artist. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test- Cost $55 General knowledge test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and general knowledge test and submit an applicant profile. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general knowledge test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Basic computer skills (PC or Macintosh) including office software. Within the MFD program, you ll develop a strong foundation in the fundamentals of writing, communications and visual media. Your studies will focus on developing and perfecting verbal, written, presentation and visual communication skills. You ll learn presentation skills, media writing, creative problem solving, photography, design fundamentals and media as an art form. You ll grow and improve as an effective communicator through study of professional and general education subjects. Instructors in this program are industry experts and college education professionals. You ll also benefit from the opportunity to explore a variety of options in the ever evolving media and communication fields within the Schools of Media and Creative Arts and Animation. A better understanding of self will provide the opportunity for you to understand your path and possibilities and, in turn, make an informed start for your scholastic career. College English Introduction to Computers and Applications Surviving and Succeeding Program Preparation Introduction to Design Audio and Video Storytelling Storytelling Through Photography Perception and Communication Media and Communications Professional Presentation Skills Electronic & Print Publishing Visual Problem Solving Media as an Art Form Creativity & New Media Note: Graduation from the Pre Media program is not a guarantee of acceptance into the School of Media or Creative Arts and Animation diploma programs. More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33192 senecacollege.ca/school/media 208 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF MEDIA

VISUAL MERCHANDISING ARTS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: VMA Start Dates: Fall As a Seneca Visual Merchandising Arts graduate, you ll transform design ideas into practical creative displays that support retail sales. Career opportunities exist in the display departments of stores, in visual merchandising companies, in exhibition design, as a freelance display designer or with special event and promotion companies. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, Grade 11 or 12 Art is recommended for your success in the program. Campus: Newnham The Visual Merchandising Arts diploma program will teach you design and display techniques to create effective visual presentations. You will learn merchandise co-ordination, mannequin presentation, photo styling and drawing techniques. You will develop the ability to transform design ideas into practical creative displays that support retail sales. Your experience is further enhanced by 110 hours of field placement that provide you with an opportunity to improve your skills, expand your portfolio and network with industry professionals. Field Placement The second year 110 hour Field Placement is an excellent opportunity to connect with our industry partners. This important work placement provides you with key job skills that will improve your employment opportunities upon completion of the program. Field Placement must be completed prior to graduation. Drawing and Design for Visual Merchandising I Design Fundamentals Display Techniques I College English Lighting for Visual Merchandising Drawing and Design for Visual Merchandising II Display Techniques II Menswear and Merchandising Materials and Prop Construction I Fashion Styling and Mannequins SEMESTER 3 Drawing and Design for Visual Merchandising III Window Installation I Evolution of Design Materials and Prop Construction II Photostyling & Digital Imaging Field Placement SEMESTER 4 Drawing and Design for Visual Merchandising IV Window Installation II Portfolios and Personnel Materials and Prop Construction III Field Placement General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 209

Performance Stage Your Success Learn to sing, move and act. Become a triple threat. Acquire the performance and entrepreneurial skills to create a sensation right in the heart of one of North America s leading creative economies. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Acting for Camera and Voice ACV 211 Diploma $ 5,741.96 $ 18,071.44 Independent Music Production IMP 212 Certificate $ 7,862.96 $ 17,986.44 Independent Songwriting and Performance IPS 213 Certificate $ 7,862.96 $ 17,986.44 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 210 SENECA

ACTING FOR CAMERA AND VOICE 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ACV Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Our four semester Acting for Camera and Voice diploma program provides you with the skills and knowledge to succeed in many different parts of the entertainment industry. Upon graduation, you ll have strong acting techniques to help you succeed in the industry and a solid set of business skills to manage your career. You ll find opportunities to work as an actor in film, television, stage, voice over narration, radio/tv commercials and character voice work for animation and video games. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Letter of intent Live audition and panel interview APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will receive notification of how and when to submit a letter of intent. Selected applicants will be invited to attend a live audition and panel interview. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their audition, interview and letter of intent. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Basic computer skills including office software. Campus: Seneca@York As a student in Acting for Camera and Voice, you ll learn the skills necessary to embark on an exciting and successful acting career. Your studies feature a unique blend of film/television and voice acting, supported by a strong foundation of stage techniques. You ll also benefit from extensive studio experience in acting, movement, voice, acting for camera and voice over acting. When you graduate, it ll be with a full understanding of how to develop and research a role, how to utilize perspectives of modern day acting techniques and how to adjust your performances to suit the medium. To complement your artistic education, you ll also gain knowledge in important business practices like business management and creating audio and video demo reels. Learning Outcomes Upon graduation, you ll be well prepared to: collaborate in the planning and performance of recorded media projects to a professional standard in a range of roles, recorded in a variety of media analyze and interpret scripts, storyboards and commercial copy develop and apply a personal, positive creative process for the creation and performance of a believable character appropriate to the requirements of each media discipline prepare for and deliver a believable performance appropriate to the recorded media discipline and, in particular, convey character to the camera with appropriate emotional depth and clarity maintain a character s physical and emotional continuity over the course of production work effectively with agents, casting directors, producers, directors and film crews describe the roles and hierarchy of in front of the camera and behind the camera workers in the film and television industry develop strategies for ongoing personal development (emotional intelligence, team building, peer respect and communication skills) and professional development (lifelong learning) to enhance work performance and opportunities and to maintain currency with industry demands and new technologies encountered in the industry effectively employ improvisational skills for problem solving use creativity and imagination to demonstrate through individual performance an understanding of character development and scene awareness and how it affects the overall production structure evaluate your place within the entertainment industry and develop the appropriate career strategies and contacts outline and demonstrate the entrepreneurial and business skills needed by actors in the entertainment industry create dialects and make adjustments to the voice for various mediums by utilizing all components of the speaking voice and manipulating each of these components as required to achieve the desired result. Basic Acting Skills The Vocal Instrument The Actor s Body Acting Inside the Frame College English Extending the Actor s Voice Dance Basics (1/2 Semester) Deepening On-Camera Work Script Writing Acting on Impulse Periods and Styles Fight (1/2 Semester) SEMESTER 3 Broadening Your Acting Character Mask Creating Demo Reels Dialects Actor and Technology SEMESTER 4 Being Present Through Clown Voice and Performance Auditioning (1/2 Semester) Location Shooting (1/2 Semester) Voiceover Managing More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33216 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 211

INDEPENDENT MUSIC PRODUCTION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: IMP Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Succeed on your own terms. Our Independent Music Production (IMP) certificate prepares you to write, perform, record music professionally and promote your own career. As a graduate of this program, you may work as an independent musician, business manager, recording engineer or promoter of other artists. Your career could include positions in all areas of the music industry such as songwriting, music publishing, the gaming industry and commercials. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 2-3 song demo CD recording 1-2 page program relevant biography Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 General industry knowledge test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the pre-admissions English test and general industry knowledge test and submit their demo and biography. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general industry knowledge test, demo and biography. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Previous music training Previous performance experience Basic computer skills including office software. Campus: Seneca@York Your studies in IMP will provide you with a strong foundation in the fundamentals of music recording, music business and performance. You ll learn the skills necessary for success as an independent musician. Major components of your program will include home based recording, CD production and distribution, small business and entrepreneurial skills and musicianship. You ll grow and improve as a musician with a strong, hands on, curriculum, delivered by working professionals in the recording and performing arenas. You ll also improve both your written and verbal communications skills. You ll benefit from equal emphasis on the three major components of study: music, technical skills and business knowledge. Music Theory/History Industry Overview Business I Classes Weeks 1-7 Audio & Studio I Sound & Recording I Songwriting I Artist Development Photography Classes Weeks 8-15 Audio & Studio II Sound & Recording II Introduction to MIDI Songwriting II Business II Classes Weeks 1-7 Production/Mastering I Sound & Recording III Mentoring I Artist Development II Copyrights/Legal Musical Collaborations Small Business II Classes Weeks 8-15 Live Sound Marketing/Promo Small Business I Merchandise/Duplication and Distribution Production/Mastering II Artist Development III Major Project More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR (416) 491 5050, ext. 33568 john.switzer@senecacollege.ca 212 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION

INDEPENDENT SONGWRITING AND PERFORMANCE 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: IPS Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Take your passion for music and songwriting to the next level. Our Independent Songwriting and Performance program will build on your musicianship by improving and honing your skills to prepare you for the many opportunities that exist for artist/ entrepreneurs. Our graduates will be well positioned to begin careers performing, producing and distributing original music, and to take advantage of supplemental opportunities producing music for the advertising, commercial, and video game soundtrack media. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 2 song performance video (URL) 1-2 page program relevant biography Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 General industry knowledge test APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the pre-admissions English test amd general industry knowledge test and submit their demo and biography. Applicants will be ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, general industry knowledge test, demo and biography. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Previous music training Previous performance experience Basic computer skills including office software. As a songwriter/musician interested in creating, performing, producing, marketing and distributing your own music, this certificate will help you attain solid grounding in the aesthetic, technical, performance and business knowledge skills necessary to reach a successful presence in the marketplace. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned musician our program will focus on improving and honing your skills while building a portfolio of original work. Your studies will include lyric and songwriting, studio preparation, performance, vocal skills and musicianship, as well as music theory and practice. Special emphasis is placed on studio preparation, entrepreneurial skills and musicianship. Our hands on curriculum is delivered by working professionals in the songwriting, publishing and performing arenas. Your learning takes place in a variety of settings and styles, from private lessons to traditional classrooms; you will explore partnered projects and technology-supported virtual collaborations. In your second semester you will be mentored through completion of a recording project that showcases your newly-polished talent and ability. Your final recording project will be evaluated by a panel of faculty members and will serve as your calling card for entrance into the music industry. Our stellar facilities mirror the type and quality of equipment that professionals would find in the industry, including recording studios, related software and mobile technology. Business I Music Publishing Major Instrument Master Class I Performance I Studio Preparation I College English Classes Weeks 1-7 Songwriting I Lyric Writing I Ear Training I Touring I Music Theory I Classes Weeks 8-15 Songwriting II Lyric Writing II Vocal Skills I Musical Collaboration Performance II Major Project Mentoring Studio Preparation II Classes Weeks 1-7 Touring II Vocal Skills II Classes Weeks 8-15 Music Theory II Ear Training II Live Sound FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ANIMATION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 213

Recreation & Wellness Be Active, Do Well Help people live healthy lives and achieve their personal best. Whether you specialize in fitness, recreation, therapeutic activity or esthetics, your passion can be your path to a career in the expanding recreation and wellness field. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation (Co-op) Cosmetic Techniques and Management International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) DTR 215 Degree $ 6,688.98 $ 15,922.46 CTM 217 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Esthetician EST 218 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Esthetics and Spa Therapies EAS 219 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Fitness and Health Promotion FHP 220 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,199.24 Recreation and Leisure Services RLSC 221 Diploma $ 3,635.98 $ 13,190.46 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 214 SENECA

BACHELOR OF THERAPEUTIC RECREATION 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation Program Code: DTR Campus: King Start Dates: Fall Become a recreation therapist. Earn your bachelor s degree in Therapeutic Recreation and your career will include assessing the wellness needs of your clients and then designing, implementing and evaluating therapeutic interventions for people who need them. You could pursue a career in a number of settings, including hospitals, health clinics, rehabilitation centres, mental health centres, homes for the aged, community centres, family services centres, correctional facilities, boys and girls clubs, schools and camps. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s). PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT A current clear police record check The Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation program is a new interdisciplinary degree that provides you with the skills and knowledge you will need to assess, design, implement and evaluate therapeutic interventions for clients. Therapeutic interventions are activities in recreation, social settings, arts and crafts that are designed to achieve therapeutic outcomes in the physical, psychological, social, cognitive and spiritual domains. The activities are purposeful interventions designed to prevent health problems in an individual or group or to rehabilitate an individual s or group s capacity to obtain their full potential. Canada s health care system has moved toward an interdisciplinary team approach, with professional teams comprised of specialists from a variety of studies key among them, recreation therapists. As a graduate of the Therapeutic Recreation degree program, you will work collaboratively with doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other recreation therapists to meet your clients needs. Diploma to Degree Transfer If you have already graduated from a program in Recreation and Leisure Services or Social Service Worker Gerontology, you will be eligible for advanced standing in the Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation program. Field Work During semesters five through eight, you will complete unpaid field placements of approximately one day per week. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has the largest number of health and social agencies in Canada, as well as one of the most culturally diverse populations in the world. The diversity of populations in the GTA and the large number of agencies serving their needs provide students of the Therapeutic Recreation degree program with a wide choice of co op and field placement opportunities. Co operative Education This program s co op work term is a valuable opportunity for you to practice in the therapeutic recreation field. Your co-op experience in this program is a 14- week placement at an approved site. Your co op co-ordinator will help you prepare for, select and contract with an approved co op agency and provide you with support throughout your learning experience in the field. Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. In this program, you will gain foundational knowledge and expertise in related health disciplines including health sciences, recreation, occupational therapy, social work, physiotherapy and psychology. In semesters six, seven and eight, you will have the opportunity to select one of six employment enhancement streams. Students may wish to take the interdisciplinary stream or focus on addictions, community development, mental health, physical rehabilitation or wellness. These streams allow you to increase your knowledge in a specialized area and gain an added advantage in the workplace. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 215

BACHELOR OF THERAPEUTIC RECREATION (Cont d) Employment Enhancement Stream Options The Therapeutic Recreation degree is designed so that the students have a choice of one of six employment enhancement streams. The six streams are: Addiction, Community Development, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Wellness and an Interdisciplinary stream. Please note that not all streams will be offered at one time. The number of streams available to students will be dependent upon enrollment, sufficient student interest and/or industry demand. Writing Strategies Anatomy and Physiology I Survey of Canadian Health and Social Programs Recreation and Leisure Studies The Role of TR in Wellness and Health Promotion Professional Ethics for TR Practitioners Anatomy and Physiology II Clinical Biomechanics and Kinesiology Principles of Psychology Introduction to Leadership Theories Lifespan Development Assessment and Program Planning for Therapeutic Recreation SEMESTER 3 Life Skills Interpersonal Communications Exercise Physiology Disease Process Adaptive Recreation and Leisure Activies in TR Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 4 Preparing for Fieldwork and Co-op Abnormal Psychology Group Dynamics Theories of Counselling Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions I Liberal Studies Elective SEMESTER 5 Co-op Professional Practice Consolidation Seminar/Fieldwork (1 day per week) Cognitive and Developmental Disorders Understanding Addiction Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions II Introduction to Sociology WINTER Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 6 Co-op Integration and Career Planning Consolidation Seminar/Fieldwork (1 day per week) Liberal Studies Elective Stream Option x3 SEMESTER 7 Consolidation Seminar/Fieldwork (1 day per week) Research Methods and Statistical Analysis Liberal Studies Elective Stream Option x2 SEMESTER 8 Consolidation Seminar Fieldwork (1 day per week) Applied Research Paper in Therapeutic Recreation Business Management for TR Services Liberal Studies Elective Stream Option Note: In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimum overall acceptable achievement for progression. More Information Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting July 21, 2009. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. 216 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

COSMETIC TECHNIQUES AND MANAGEMENT 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CTM Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Join the multi billion dollar beauty industry as a professional with real world skills. Earn a diploma in the Cosmetic Techniques and Management program and you will be poised for a career as a beauty advisor, marketing assistant, cosmetics co-ordinator, freelance makeup artist or demonstrator, distributor or account executive. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: Grade 11 or 12 Mathematics: (C) or (M) Grade 11 or 12 Business credit: (C) or (M). Seneca s Cosmetic Techniques and Management diploma prepares you to step into a thriving industry with skills that employers and clients value. You will cover many aspects of the cosmetic business, from practical makeup techniques and skin care analysis to marketing and management with a focus on the bottom line. Full Time and Independent Study Methods Individuals wishing to prepare for careers in the cosmetic industry have a choice of study methods. Those wishing to participate in full time study, with a combination of academic, business and practical studies, should apply for Seneca s Cosmetic Techniques and Management diploma program. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Cosmetic Careers Association (CCCA) Canadian Network of Makeup Artists Accreditation The Canadian Cosmetics Careers Association s National Cosmetician Accreditation program recognizes excellence and dedication in cosmeticians. Seneca s Cosmetic Techniques and Management diploma can be used in the required accumulation of points to qualify for accreditation status within the industry. This method of learning is most appropriate if you are already working full time in the industry and want to establish formal credentials by earning a certificate. Field Placement Field Placement is a valuable component of the Cosmetic Techniques and Management program and is a mandatory requirement for graduation. College English Cosmetic Product Knowledge Cosmetic Retail Marketplace Beauty and Glamour Makeup Techniques Field Placement Coaching and Leadership Retail Management Systems Skin Care I Runway and Screen Makeup Techniques SEMESTER 3 Fragrance Sales and Promotions Cosmetic Entrepreneurship Skin Care II Special Events and Promotion Coordinating Editorial and Airbrush Makeup Techniques SEMESTER 4 Marketing & Private Label Styling Techniques Creative Makeup FX Portfolio Development General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is the prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 217

ESTHETICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: EST Start Dates: Fall, Winter Canada has world class spa and esthetics facilities staffed by some of the best trained professionals in the world. Become a sought after professional in the beauty industry. For an Esthetician diploma graduate, employment opportunities exist in spas, salons, health centres and as product representatives and skin care consultants working in conjunction with dermatologists. Or use your skills and training to open your own business as an esthetician or work on a consultancy basis. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Current medical report and report of chest x ray or tuberculin skin test A valid Standard First Aid Certificate with Adult CPR (minimum 16 hours) NOTE Although not required for admission, a Senior Level Science Credit is recommended for your success in the program. Campus: Newnham For more than 20 years we have been an industry leader in the education of Estheticians. This program thoroughly prepares you with the knowledge and practical skills required in this dynamic sector of the beauty industry. As a first-year student you will acquire the skills employers are looking for: facials, manicures, pedicures and waxing. During your second year, you will study and practice advanced esthetics treatments including microdermabrasion, light therapies and various anti aging treatments, enhancing your level of confidence and ensuring your ability to assist all clients with their personal skin care concerns. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Society of Professional Skincare Specialists CIDESCO Featuring You Spa & Salon Leading Spas of Canada Sopar Cosmetics Industry Partnerships Aveda CIDESCO Sanctuary Day Spas College English Hand Anatomy - Physiology and Care Foot Anatomy - Physiology and Care Skin Care I Spa Customer Service Product Knowledge Waxing Skin Analysis Skin Care II Evolutions Spa* SEMESTER 3 Nutrition and Health Spa Treatments I Skin Care III Evolutions Spa* Spa Management and Leadership SEMESTER 4 Make-up Techniques and Application Spa Treatments II Skin Care IV Evolutions Spa* Spa Entrepreneuship * Students have eight clinic hours every other week. Note: Professional practice in the spa at the college is an exciting component of the program. Throughout the program all students are required to work a prescribed number of hours in the on campus spa, Evolutions Spa. A qualified esthetician will be on duty at all times to reinforce theory and to ensure professional standards are maintained. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion 218 SENECA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION

ESTHETICS AND SPA THERAPIES 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: EAS Start Dates: Fall, Winter The spa business is rapidly growing in North America and around the world. The need for skilled professional Estheticians has never been higher. The beauty industry is booming as a result of increased demand from aging baby boomers and a younger generation with a higher propensity for beauty treatments and enhancements. Seneca s Esthetics and Spa Therapies (EAS) program will prepare you for an exciting and dynamic career as an Esthetician able to provide all services from manicures, pedicures, waxing and facials to advanced spa, skin and body care treatments. As a graduate from this program you will also have the opportunity to take the International Esthetics licencing exam from CIDESCO, making you a highly sought after esthetician. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO BEGINNING CLASS Current medical report and report of chest x ray or tuberculin skin test A valid Standard First Aid Certificate with Adult CPR (minimum 16 hours) NOTE Although not required for admission, a Senior Level Science Credit is recommended for your success in the program. A leader in Esthetics education since 1990, Seneca s Esthetics and Spa Therapies program provides you with the training you need to perfect your services. Our dynamic curriculum and real life experiences will allow you to gain the confidence you need through working with clients in Evolutions Spa, our on campus spa. Campus: Newnham Pathway from 2 Year Diploma at Seneca and Other Ontario Colleges With your existing diploma in Esthetics, or directly related esthetics discipline and experience, you may qualify to fast track your studies and be given direct entry into the third year of the EAS program. Affiliations and Associations Ashgrove Spa CIDESCO Collega Inc. for Aveda & Civello Featuring You Spa & Salon International Pedicure Association (IPA) Leading Spas of Canada Sopar Cosmetics The Canadian Society of Professional Skin Care Specialists The Spa at the Old Mill Industry Partnerships Aveda CIDESCO Sanctuary Day Spas Field Work The on campus Evolutions Spa provides students with the time and opportunity to perfect their services and practice working with customers in a real life spa. College English Hand Anatomy - Physiology and Care Foot Anatomy - Physiology and Care Skin Care I Spa Customer Service Product Knowledge Waxing Skin Care II Evolutions Spa* Skin Analysis SEMESTER 3 Nutrition and Health Spa Treatments I Skin Care III Evolutions Spa* Spa Management and Leadership SEMESTER 4 Make-Up Techniques and Application Spa Treatments II Skin Care IV Evolutions Spa* Spa Entrepreneurship SEMESTER 5 Advanced Spa Treatments Holistic Esthetics Treatments Evolutions Spa** Anatomy & Physiology Medical Esthetics I Spa Product Knowledge II Spa Marketing SEMESTER 6 Capstone Project Preparation Make-up Techniques II Skin Analysis II Advanced Anatomy & Physiology Medical Esthetics * Students have eight clinic hours every other week. ** Students will have the flexibility to complete their Evolutions Spa hours in either 5th or 6th semester in our on campus spa or in a recognized esthetics spa off campus, subject to approval. Note: Professional practice in the spa at Seneca is a required component of the program. A qualified esthetician will be on duty at all times to reinforce theory and to ensure professional standards are maintained. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fashion The third-year will prepare you to delve into more specialized and advanced services and therapies provided in the spa and medi spa environment and give you the opportunity to earn the globally recognized designation of a CIDESCO Esthetician. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL OF FASHION FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 219

FITNESS AND HEALTH PROMOTION 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: FHP Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Affiliations and Associations National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) Canadian Sport for Life Society (CS4L) Prepare for a career in fitness, wellness and health. As a graduate of this two-year program, you will become a leader in fitness and health delivery in your community. You will be certified in coaching children and youth, enabling you to work with sport organizations interested in developing athlete s physical abilities. You will also apply contemporary fitness techniques and work with adults and seniors who wish to meet their own personal health and fitness goals. In addition, with your highly marketable skills, you will consult with coaches, teachers, health care workers and others interested in building healthy communities. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be ranked based on academic grades. Admission to this program is competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. PRIOR TO FIELD PLACEMENT Current Level C-CPR from a recognized provider Entry immunization form completed by a health care provider A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. NOTE Although not required for admission, Grade 12 Exercise Science (PSE4U) is recommended for your success in the program. The Fitness and Health Promotion program is for students interested in learning about the science and practice of implementing useful programs of physical fitness and health for all ages and stages of development. By designing and delivering meaningful, age-relevant physical activity programs, graduates will contribute to the health of the well population and help people improve their performance in their careers and personal lives. Graduates will be prepared for front line direct-client work with individuals of varying ages and in various settings. This program provides a broad study of the principles and methods of fitness and health provision to children and youth cohorts where few others have done so. Experiental learning through field placement is at the core of this program. This program takes a holistic approach to intervention with each of targeted cohorts addressing such issues as client context and family support. You will receive training and practical experience in the development of coaching and fitness promotion skills related to the design and delivery of age-relevant programs of physical activity and wellness. You will learn how to coach, train and motivate clients of all ages and stages of development and how to interact effectively with clients, parents, caregivers and allied health professionals. You will become a certified coach and be recognized as a trained professional, able to deliver programs to develop physical literacy to children and youth in a variety of settings as well as for adults and seniors who wish to remain active for life. Functional Anatomy and Physiology Fitness Assessment Group Exercise Leadership Nutrition Physical Literacy Practicum College English Fundamental Movement Skills Exercise Physiology Exercise Prescription Special Populations Placement Preparation and Internal Placement SEMESTER 3 Adult Learning Theory Professional Practices Health Promotion Health and Wellness of the Child, Youth and Adult Physical Literacy Practicum II SEMESTER 4 Human Growth and Development Counselling and Communications Community Health Through Sport Placement Internship Note: The order of courses listed above is accurate at time of printing but may be revised for Fall 2015 220 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES (Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: RLSC Start Dates: Fall Graduates of our Recreation and Leisure Services (RLSC) program find rewarding career opportunities in municipal recreation departments, commercial centres such as fitness clubs and health spas, private sports clubs, non profit service agencies (such as boys and girls clubs and the Y), residential centres (condominiums and public housing), retirement residences, recreation centres owned by industries for the benefit of their employees, sport and outdoor camps, sport and recreation departments of community colleges, therapeutic recreation centres and correctional services. Graduates may also find positions in resorts, retail sales and marketing. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). PRIOR TO CO-OP A current Police Vulnerable Sector screening may be required: Applicants living in the city of Toronto can expect to wait a minimum of 8-12 weeks to receive a Police Check. Campus: King Recreation and Leisure Services encompasses the delivery of recreation activities and programs designed to provide leisure experiences which are truly satisfying and rewarding for the participants. As a student in RLSC at Seneca, you ll benefit from: opportunities for certification (e.g., First Aid/CPR, High Five, PRO Art of Facilitation and assorted workshops) involvement in hands on community initiatives/partnerships with local Boards of Education, police and nonprofit organizations, municipalities and partnerships with other Seneca programs Parks and Recreation Ontario (PRO) student membership an experiential approach that incorporates the natural resources of King Campus (696 wooded acres) a business approach to leisure services, with a focus on accountability in the public sector and the trend toward privatization and entrepreneurial strategies an opportunity to apply your learning to recreation projects of interest to you, while simultaneously networking with community based organizations. King campus is located on a 696 acre nature reserve near Toronto and offers students a dynamic college experience in a uniquely beautiful setting. The campus is shared by students from a variety of other applied arts and health science programs and is home to an active campus community. College English Introduction to the Leisure Service Industry Experiencing Recreation I Personal Growth and Group Dynamics Introduction to Recreation Facilities and Sites Risk Management and the Law Experiencing Recreation II Recreation and Sports Coaching Theory and Skills Co-op and Field Placement Preparation Special Events and Management CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Professional Practice II SEMESTER 3 Experiencing Recreation III Marketing Leisure Services Research in Leisure Services Business Management & the Leisure Service Industry Program Planning and Delivery SEMESTER 4 Experiencing Recreation IV Human Resources Management Adaptive Recreation Advanced Program Planning and Delivery Fitness and Wellness Leadership and Supervision Co operative Education Program RLSC is a co operative education program. The co operative component optimizes the job readiness of graduates by formally integrating academic study with one term of paid work experience. Students complete a 14 week co operative work term. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 221

Science & Engineering Technology Invent Tomorrow Advance the frontiers of science. Connect communities. Create technologies and environments. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) AST 224 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Bioinformatics (Optional Co-op) BIF 225 Graduate Certificate $ 5,788.96 $ 15,180.44 Biotechnology - Advanced (Optional Co-op) Building Systems Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) Chemical Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) BTA 226 Advanced Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 BTS 228 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 CHY 229 Advanced Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 Chemical Laboratory Technician CLT 231 Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 Chemical Laboratory Technology - Pharmaceutical (Optional Co-op) Civil Engineering Technician (Optional Co-op) Civil Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) Electronics Engineering Technician Electronics Engineering Technology Energy Management - Built Environment CLP 232 Advanced Diploma $ 3,474.96 $ 13,029.44 CVL 234 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 CVT 235 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 EEN 237 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 EET 238 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 EMB 240 Graduate Certificate $ 4,258.76 $ 13,199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 222 SENECA

Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Environmental Technician (Optional Co-op) Environmental Technician - Sampling and Monitoring Environmental Technology (Optional Co-op) Fire Protection Engineering Technician Fire Protection Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) Mechanical Engineering Technician - Tool Design Mechanical Engineering Technology - Building Sciences (Optional Co-op) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Industrial Design Mechanical Techniques - CNC Programming Mechanical Techniques (Tool and Die/Mould Making) Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations (Co-op) Project Management - Environmental International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) ETM 241 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 ESM 242 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 EMT 243 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 FPN 244 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 FPT 245 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 MATD 247 Diploma $ 3,248.52 $ 12,803.00 MBT 248 Advanced Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 MIT 250 Advanced Diploma $ 3,248.52 $ 12,803.00 MATP 251 Certificate $ 3,248.52 $ 12,803.00 MATT 252 Certificate $ 3,248.52 $ 12,803.00 RAQC 253 Graduate Certificate $ 5,605.96 $ 13,029.44 PME 254 Graduate Certificate $ 7,325.76 $ 13,199.24 Underwater Skills UWS 255 Certificate $ 4,218.98 $ 18,818.46 Urban Land Regeneration ULR 256 Graduate Certificate $ 4,078.76 $ 13,199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 223

APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: AST Campus: Newnham, Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer A great foundation in applied science and technology can take you anywhere. As a student of the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals (AST) program, you ll take courses in applied science, mathematics, technology, general education and English that will enable you to be well prepared for further studies at the diploma level in the applied sciences (biotechnology, chemical technology), engineering technologies (electronics, computer, civil, environmental, building systems, fire protection, tool and die, tool design), aviation operations and computer studies. Complete this two-semester program and you ll qualify for guaranteed entry into the first semester of Ontario college diploma (two-year) programs offered by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology, with the opportunity to transfer to Ontario college advanced diploma (three-year) programs upon demonstration of appropriate academic achievement in diploma level study. Quotas may apply. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a majority of senior credits at the University Preparation (U) or University/College Preparation (M) level or Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). If you re a high school graduate or mature student, the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals program can help you earn the mathematics and science credits you need to gain entry into a science or technology based program. Alternatively, if you d like to improve your mathematical, technical or communication skills before studying at the diploma level, this program will provide the essential learning you need. This intensive two-semester certificate program is designed to give you a strong foundation in communication, mathematics, science and technology in order to be successful at diploma level study to support technically demanding science and technology sectors. You ll study mathematics, basic sciences and technology, and benefit from a laboratory based component to develop and fine tune your skills. Your courses will expose you to different industry sectors, thus enhancing your opportunities for career exploration. Supporting courses in learning strategies, communication and general education provide additional opportunities for you to improve your time management, critical thinking and problem solving skills. In addition, this program will help you determine your suitability to work in a laboratory or field environment. This program is designed to provide you with the skills necessary to enter the following two-year diploma programs: Aviation Operations Building Systems Engineering Technician Chemical Laboratory Technician Civil Engineering Technician Computer Networking and Technical Support Computer Programmer Electronics Engineering Technician Environmental Technician Fire Protection Engineering Technician Mechanical Engineering Technician The first-year curriculum is common for two and three-year diploma programs. Students who demonstrate appropriate academic achievement at the diploma level will be eligible to transfer to a three-year technology program and will be eligible to apply for admission to the co operative education experience. Note: This program does not prepare you for degree level study (Aviation Technology, Software Development, Informatics and Security) or for the Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training certificate program. College English Interdisciplinary Science Technology I Mathematics Applied Psychology of Learning and Careers Applied Professional Communications Ethical Issues in Science and Technology Interdisciplinary Science and Technology II Mathematics More Information PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR Seneca@York (416) 491 5050, ext. 33248 Newnham (416) 491 5050, ext. 22431 224 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

BIOINFORMATICS (Optional Co-op) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: BIF Start Dates: Fall Bioinformatics is a rapidly expanding area requiring personnel with multi disciplinary backgrounds in biotechnology and computer science. With your graduate certificate in Bioinformatics, you ll be prepared for a successful career in a variety of roles such as bioinformatics technician, bioinformatics scientist or as a bioinformatics resource for a biotechnology or pharmaceutical laboratory. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Biotechnology, Biology or a closely related field. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-Admissions English test - Cost $55 Logic test Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation session where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test, logic test and applicant profile. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test, logic test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants will be offered a seat in the program. NOTE Although not required for admission, the following are recommended for your success in the program: A home PC or laptop and ISP Familiarity with statistics Basic computer skills including office software Previous exposure to computer programming/coding. Campus: Seneca@York Bioinformatics is the application of computer programming to the management and analysis of biological information and is used to address biological problems. Bioinformatics is essential in examining how data from biological experiments can be used to generate critical information about gene sequence and function, protein structure, molecular evolution, drug targets and disease mechanisms in today s science and technology driven world. This emerging field requires individuals with a multi disciplinary background in biology and computer science. This program is designed to meet the increased demand for trained bioinformatics professionals by providing further training for people holding a university degree or three-year college diploma in biotechnology (or a biotechnology related program). As a student in this program, you ll receive specific training in bioinformatics, focusing on: computer operating systems (UNIX, Windows) programming and scripting (Perl, HTML, Java) data Storage, management and analysis (Oracle, SQL) computer applications used in this field current molecular biology laboratory techniques. Co-operative Education Option Should you choose the co operative education option, you ll find that it s an important partnership between the employer, Seneca and you. Following the two academic semesters, you ll begin to integrate your academic study with practical work experience in academic, industrial and governmental settings. The experience you ll gain during this work placement semester provides considerable reinforcement to your overall studies and is a way for you to connect with employers for potential future employment. As part of the graduation requirements, you must successfully complete the professional theory and practice subjects, as well as the work term semester. In this option, you must also achieve a high academic standing (GPA 3.0) in each semester, while maintaining a full course load, as well as fulfilling other responsibilities in order to continue in the program or qualify for the work semester. A Policies and Guidelines for Students document, that elaborates on this cautionary note, is available from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology co operative education office. Admission to the co operative education program is by application during the first academic semester. Note that a minimum GPA of 3.0 from semester one is required to be eligible, but does not necessarily guarantee entry into the co operative education option. As part of the selection process the Promotion Committee will play a key role in assessing the suitability of students to participate in co operative education. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Work-Term Bioinformatics I Programming Perl Systems Management Biotechnology Biological Data Systems Applied Statistics Perl Bioinformatics Bioinformatics II Next-Gen Sequence Analysis Independent Group Project Programming Java FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 225

BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCED (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: BTA Start Dates: Fall, Winter Become a research technologist in life sciences. Earn your advanced diploma in the Biotechnology Advanced program and you ll be prepared for a rewarding career in research laboratories of university, hospital and government institutes, as well as in the research and development areas of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry: (C) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Seneca@York This program prepares you to work as a research technologist in life sciences through familiarization with scientific methods, experimental techniques and research equipment. You ll gain the theoretical and practical training to perform assays with the level of efficiency, precision and accuracy necessary for research and development work. Since the number of seats at the third semester level is limited, students who fail to maintain a semester GPA of at least 2.5 during their first year and each subsequent semester will be transferred to an alternative program within the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry. Common First Year In the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the Technician (two year) and Technologist (three year) programs have a common first year, that is, semester one and semester two. Areas of Study You ll study a wide range of topics, including: molecular genetics, immunology, tissue culture, virology, biological and biochemical techniques, histology, cell biology, biochemistry, computers and statistics, as well as a common first year of basic biology, chemistry and mathematics. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Society of Microbiologists (CSM) Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Transfer Options SENECA/YORK BSC (TECH) DEGREE IN APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY Seneca College and York University jointly offer courses towards a York University BSc (Tech) degree in Applied Biotechnology. Students would take the first five semesters in Seneca s Biotechnology Advanced program and then request to transfer and, if accepted, complete the next three semesters at York University s Department of Biology. During semester three, students must declare their request to transfer into the joint Seneca/York BSc (Tech) program in Applied Biotechnology. In order to be considered, students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or more on completion of semester two. Students academic progress will be monitored at the end of semester five for enrolment into semester six at York University, Department of Biology. In order to be eligible for semester six, students must have a Cumulative GPA of 3.3 or more, complete specific semester five subjects and be recommended by Seneca s School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry. This is a non co op program. 226 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY

BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCED (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option Should you choose the co operative education option, you ll find that it s an important partnership between the employer, Seneca and you. Following the fourth academic semester, you ll begin to integrate your academic study with practical work experience in industrial, governmental and university laboratories. The experience you ll gain during these work placement semesters provides considerable reinforcement to your overall studies and is a way for you to connect with employers for potential future employment. As part of the graduation requirements, you ll be required to successfully complete the professional theory and practice subjects and two out of the three available work term semesters. In this option, you must achieve a high academic standing (GPA 3.0) in each semester, while maintaining a full course load (5 subjects), as well as fulfilling other responsibilities in order to continue in the program or qualify for the work semesters. A Policies and Guidelines for Students document, that elaborates on this cautionary note, is available from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology co operative education office. Admission to the co operative education program is by application during the third academic semester. Note that a minimum GPA of 3.0 (cumulative from semesters one, two and three, as well as a minimum B grade in College English is required to be eligible, but does not necessarily guarantee entry into the co operative education option. As part of the selection process, the Promotion Committee will play a key role in assessing the suitability of students to participate in co operative education. Co-op Model 1 Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Vacation Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Work-Term Work-Term 4 Semester 6 Co-op Model 2 Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Vacation Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Work-Term Semester 5 Work-Term 4 Semester 6 Co-op Model 3 Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Vacation Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Work-Term 3 Semester 5 Work-Term Vacation 4 Semester 6 Biology Chemistry College English Mathematics Science Survival Advanced Computer Applications Biology Chemistry Mathematics SEMESTER 3 Biochemistry Biotechniques Chemistry - Organic Microbiology Effective Technical Writing SEMESTER 4 Analytical Instrumentation Biotechniques Physics Statistics Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) YEAR 3 (SEMESTERS 5 AND 6) Bioinformatics Biopharmaceuticals Food Microbiology Immunology Molecular Genetics Tissue Culture Virology and TWO of the following Anatomy and Histology Biotechnology Cell Physiology Occupational Health and Chemistry Pharmaceutical Analysis Pharmaceutical Microbiology Note: Students graduating with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater in this program may be eligible to enter the B.Sc. programs at the University of Guelph through the Seneca Guelph linkage agreement. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 227

BUILDING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: BTS Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter As a Building Systems Engineering Technician (BTS) graduate you ll be able to join the operations team of some of the most advanced buildings in the marketplace, aware of the environmental and energy impacts of your operating decisions. Your skills can be applied in energy auditing, controls calibration and maintenance, or a host of other operations and maintenance roles in the properties and buildings sector. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Both theory and practice of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, air handling, electricity and control systems are taught. Emerging renewable energy technologies are highlighted. Energy efficiency principles are applied to all studies. Building systems software training is included. Practical hands on experiences exist throughout the program. Receive Designation as a Building Environmental Systems BES Operator In addition to your diploma, upon successful completion the following will earn you a Seneca Certificate with the designation of Building Environmental Systems BES Operator Class II: Building Systems: Practical Overview Heating Air Conditioning Air Handling Electrical Controls Water Treatment. Successful completion of the above, as well as the following, earns a Seneca Certificate with the designation of Building Environmental Systems BES Operator Class I: Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings and ONE of the following Pipe Systems Design Air Systems Design Hospital Building Systems. Workplace and Co op Learning You ll benefit from opportunities for co op placement and involvement with employers throughout the entire building industry while studying in BTS. Direct Entry If you have an existing postsecondary education in Mechanical Engineering, or directly related technology disciplines, you may apply for direct entry. If you meet the requirements, you could gain direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. Direct entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semester one or two. CAD Fundamentals Building Systems: Practical Overview Building a Sustainable Future College English Introduction to Engineering and the Built Environment Health and Safety Practicum Mathematics I Heating Air Conditioning Heating Practices Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Practices Electricity Fundamentals Mathematics II Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 3 Air Handling Electrical Water Treatment Building Systems CAD Codes and Regulations Plumbing and Pipe Systems Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Controls Hospital Building Systems Energy Efficiency - Large Buildings Energy Technologies Mathematics III Effective Technical Writing 228 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CHY Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter Your advanced diploma in Chemical Engineering Technology will help launch your career in analytical chemistry, quality control/quality assurance, manufacturing technology, chemical engineering and process control. Our students are currently successfully employed in the following areas: chemical analysis, waste water, plastics, pharmaceutical, mining analysis, metallurgical and environmental assessment. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry: (C) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). In this program, you ll prepare for a fulfilling career as a chemical technologist with three specializations: Chemical analysis and material testing Applied chemical engineering, fluid flow, process control and QA/QC systems Environmental chemistry. Since the number of seats at the third semester level is limited, students who fail to maintain a semester GPA of at least 2.5 during their first year and each subsequent semester will be transferred to an alternative program within the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry. Common First Year In the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the Technician (two year) and Technologist (three year) programs have a common first year, that is, semester one and semester two. Areas of Study As a student of Chemical Engineering Technology, you ll focus your studies on analytical and instrumental chemistry; organic, industrial and polymer chemistry; metallurgy; ceramics; composites; and environmental analysis, health and chemistry, as well as a common first year of basic biology, chemistry and mathematics. Affiliations and Associations Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) through the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) Transfer Options Graduate with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater in this program and you may be eligible to enter the B.Sc. programs at the University of Guelph or York University. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 229

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option Should you choose the co operative education option, you ll find that it s an important partnership between the employer, Seneca and you. Following the third academic semester, you ll begin to integrate your academic study with practical work experience in industrial, governmental and university laboratories. The experience you ll gain during these work placement semesters provides considerable reinforcement to your overall studies and is a way for you to connect with employers for potential future employment. As part of the graduation requirements, you ll be required to successfully complete the professional theory and practice subjects and two out of the three available work term semesters. In this option, you must achieve a high academic standing (GPA 3.0) in each semester, while maintaining a full course load (5 subjects), as well as fulfilling other responsibilities in order to continue in the program or qualify for the work semesters. A Policies and Guidelines for Students document, that elaborates on this cautionary note, is available from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology co operative education office. Admission to the co operative education program is by application during the third academic semester. Note that a minimum GPA of 3.0 (cumulative from semesters one and two, as well as a minimum B grade in College English) is required to be eligible, but does not necessarily guarantee entry into the co operative education option. As part of the selection process, the Promotion Committee will play a key role in assessing the suitability of students to participate in co operative education. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Vacation Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Work-Term Semester 4 Years 3 and 4: Completion of Semester 5 (Winter) and Semester 6 (Fall) as well as completion of 2 work-terms (various pathways dependent on work-term length). Biology Chemistry College English Mathematics Science Survival Advanced Computer Applications Biology Chemistry Mathematics SEMESTER 3 Chemistry - Organic I Inorganic Chemistry Theory Chemical Instrumentation Effective Technical Writing Techniques in Analytical Chemistry Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Biochemistry for Analytical Chemistry Occupational Health and Chemistry I Physics Statistics Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Chemical Engineering Fluid Transfer and Heat Transfer Chemical Instrumentation Electronics for Chemical Instrumentation Environmental Impact of Industrial Processes Materials and Metallurgy Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Physical Chemistry Process Control and Industrial Safety Ceramics and Composite Materials Polymer Technology Note: Students graduating with a B+ average or better may be eligible to enter the BSc programs in Chemistry at York University through the Seneca York Agreement. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category), for which College English is a prerequisite. Co op students must complete a minimum of two work terms to qualify for a co op designation. Co op students are eligible for a four month work term after semester three. Co op students are eligible for a four to eight month work term after semester four. Co op students are eligible for a four to eight month work term after semester five. 230 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY

CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CLT Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Work with government agencies, industry, university laboratories and consulting firms on a range of projects from quality control to research and development. Your diploma in the Chemical Laboratory Technician (CLT) program will prepare you to perform physical, chemical and microbiological analyses under the supervision of a technologist, chemist, biologist or engineer. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry: (C) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Learn the essential principles and techniques currently used in the biological and chemical sciences. In the Chemical Laboratory Technician program, you ll benefit from practical training. Campus: Seneca@York Areas of Study In this program, you ll study a broad range of topics, including organic and analytical chemistry, biochemistry, industrial micro biology, pharmaceutical and instrumental methods. Transfer to 3 Year Technology Programs In the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the Technician (twoyear) and Technologist (three-year) programs have a common first year. Students wishing to be considered for the three-year programs Biotechnology Advanced, Chemical Engineering Technology or Chemical Laboratory Technology - Parmaceutical may only apply to transfer after semester two or upon graduation from Chemical Laboratory Technician. In order to apply to transfer directly after semester two: students must be in their current English level students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in semester two while completing a minimum of three subjects. In order to apply to transfer upon graduation students must have a semester four minimum GPA of 3.0 OR a semester three and four average GPA of 3.0 or greater. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Society of Microbiologists (CSM) Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Biology Chemistry College English Mathematics Science Survival Advanced Computer Applications Biology Chemistry Mathematics SEMESTER 3 Applied Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry - Organic Microbiology Physics Effective Technical Writing SEMESTER 4 Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Manufacturing Instrumental Methods and Industrial Microbiology or Introduction to Pharmaceutical General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category), for which College English is a prerequisite. That means getting the hands on experience necessary to perform assays and determinations with the speed, precision and accuracy required in a broad range of industries. You ll also receive thorough training in the proper care and use of laboratory apparatus for wet and instrumental methods. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 231

CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY - PHARMACEUTICAL (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CLP Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter Start your career in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries. Your advanced diploma in Chemical Laboratory Technology Pharmaceutical prepares you for success in research and development, quality control/quality assurance, manufacturing or technical sales areas of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields, as well as in teaching or research laboratories of college, university, hospital and government institutes. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) Grade 11 Biology: (C) or (U) Grade 12 Chemistry: (C) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). This program trains you in pharmaceutical analysis, product formulation and manufacturing, microbiology and toxicology. You ll get the hands on experience necessary to perform drug assay and manufacture tablets, ointments and creams in accordance with the pharmaceutical industry standards. Student academic progress in this program will be monitored over the first two semesters. Since the number of seats at the third semester level is limited, students who fail to maintain a semester GPA of at least 2.5 during their first year and subsequent semesters will be transferred to an alternate program within the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry. Areas of Study Your courses will focus on pharmaceutical analysis, product formulation and manufacturing, chemical instrumentation, biochemistry, microbiology and toxicology, as well as a common first year of basic biology, chemistry and mathematics. Common First Year In the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the Technician (twoyear) and Technologist (three-year) programs have a common first year, that is, semester one and semester two. This allows students to seamlessly shift from one program to another, more suited to their needs or comfort with minimal extension of time to their studies. Transfer Option Graduate with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater in this program and you may be eligible to enter the B.Sc. programs at the University of Guelph through the Seneca Guelph transfer agreement. Graduates with a B+ average or better may be eligible to enter the BSC programs in Chemistry at York University through the Seneca York agreement. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Society of Microbiologists (CSM) Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) through the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) Pharmaceutical Sciences Group (PSG) 232 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY

CHEMICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY - PHARMACEUTICAL (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Co operative Education Option Should you choose the co operative education option, you ll find that it s an important partnership between the employer, Seneca and you. Following the third academic semester, you ll begin to integrate your academic study with practical work experience in industrial, governmental and university laboratories. The experience you ll gain during these work placement semesters provides considerable reinforcement to your overall studies and is a way for you to connect with employers for potential future employment. As part of the graduation requirements, you must successfully complete the professional theory and practice subjects, and two out of the three available work term semesters. In this option, you must also achieve a high academic standing (GPA 3.0) in each semester, while maintaining a full course load (5 subjects), as well as fulfilling other responsibilities in order to continue in the program or qualify for the work semesters. A Policies and Guidelines for Students document, that elaborates on this cautionary note, is available from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology co operative education office. Admission to the Co operative Education program is by application during the second academic semester. Note that a minimum GPA of 3.0 (cumulative from semesters one and two), as well as a minimum B grade in College English, is required to be eligible, but does not necessarily guarantee entry into the co operative education option. As part of the selection process the Promotion Committee will play a key role in assessing the suitability of students to participate in co operative education. Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Work-Term Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Work-Term Semester 4 Years 3 and 4: Completion of Semester 5 (Winter) and Semester 6 (Fall), as well as completion of Work Terms 2 and3 (various pathways dependent on work term length). Biology Chemistry College English Mathematics Science Survival Advanced Computer Applications Biology Chemistry Mathematics SEMESTER 3 Chemistry - Organic I Chemical Instrumentation Pharmaceutical Analysis Effective Technical Writing Techniques in Analytical Chemistry Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Biochemistry Chemistry - Organic II Microbiology Statistics Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) YEAR 3 (SEMESTERS 5 AND 6) Biopharmaceuticals Chemical Instrumentation Organic Chemistry Pharmaceutical Analysis - Advanced Pharmaceutical Calculations Pharmaceutical Microbiology Pharmacology and Applied Toxicology Pharmaceutical Product Formulation Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Physics Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category), for which College English is a prerequisite. Co op students must complete a minimum of two work terms to qualify for a co op designation. Co op students are eligible for a four month work term after semester three. Co op students are eligible for a four to eight month work term after semester four. Co op students are eligible for a four to eight month work term after semester five. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 233

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: CVL Start Dates: Fall, Winter Your career as a Civil Engineering Technician could include a wealth of diverse opportunities in both the public and private sectors, working in indoor and outdoor workplaces. With your Ontario College Diploma, you may find exciting employment opportunities as a technician, estimator or project co-ordinator. Your work may include preliminary and construction surveys, inspections on civil projects and other construction. Our graduates are prepared for positions in consulting engineering firms, construction companies, public utilities, municipal engineering and roads departments and government departments. Your career may include roles as an AutoCAD technician, survey technician, materials tester, lab quality control technician and construction specialist. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Build your future as you build the world. Seneca s renowned Civil Engineering Technician program prepares graduates to be dynamic participants in the design and creation of the built environment where humans live. This ranges from the metropolitan infrastructure of bridges, airports and harbours to the neighbourhood construction of water supply systems, sewage disposal and new residences. Campus: Newnham Transfer Option At the completion of the first year in the Civil Technician program you can elect to either continue in the Civil Technician program or transfer to the Civil Technology program (requires a grade of C or better in Strength of Materials). Direct entry Use your prior postsecondary education in Civil Engineering or a directly related technology discipline to apply for direct entry. If you meet the requirements, you may gain direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. Direct entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semester one or two. Co operative Learning The co op education option provides you with an opportunity to gain relevant work experience and expand your understanding of the curriculum through practice. To find out whether you meet the academic requirements for co op, please refer to the Civil Engineering Technology diploma program. There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program in semester two. You ll gain access to them through Co-op Professional Practice and co op facilities. The co op program consists of one work term from May to August, that provides a wealth of valuable course related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation. The co op application process begins in the Fall term offering of semester one. Students beginning their studies in the January start up are ineligible to participate in a co op summer work-term. CAD Fundamentals College English Introduction to Engineering Principles and Practices Engineering Problems and Statics Environmental Science Health and Safety Practices Mathematics I Civil CAD Drafting II Mathematics II Materials Strength of Materials Surveying I Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 3 Geotechniques Highway Technology Steel Building Practices Surveying II Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Building Inspection Concrete Building Practices Construction Techniques Municipal Practices Effective Technical Writing Wood Building Practices 234 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: CVT Start Dates: Fall, Winter Design and create the environment around you. As a Civil Engineering Technologist, you ll find career opportunities in consulting engineering firms, government, private contractors, municipalities, utilities and telecommunication firms. Graduates of this diploma program are prepared for success in a wide range of employment fields including: topographic, location and construction control surveys; municipal and transportation planning and design; design drafting and estimating; structural design in steel, concrete and wood; soils and materials testing/evaluation; concrete and asphalt quality control; and construction supervision. Your career could include roles as a designer, supervisor, project manager, contractor or inspector on construction projects, subdivisions, and environmental protection and enhancement initiatives. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Newnham Build your future as you build the world. Our renowned Civil Engineering Technology (CVT) program prepares you to be a dynamic participant in the design and creation of our built environment where humans live. This ranges from the metropolitan infrastructure of bridges, airports and harbours to the neighbourhood design of water supply systems, sewage disposal, residential layout and areas such as water management, the resource issue of the 21st century. Your studies will be grounded in the skills and knowledge that are most important to employers. They include: advanced computer software packages (AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D, Revit); new developments in highway design and building information modeling; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); municipal and building design; construction inspection, supervision and management; and field skills in surveying, as well as soils and materials testing. This program provides an intensive learning experience at the second and third year levels. You ll work independently and in teams, produce a comprehensive, professional technology report by the end of the program and demonstrate progression towards becoming a professional engineering technologist. If you fail to maintain a GPA of at least 2.5 during your first year and during each subsequent semester, you ll be transferred to the technician program. In exceptional cases, this requirement may be waived by the Promotion Committee. University Option Upon graduation from the Civil Engineering Technology program, you may choose to pursue a university degree. Through a university transfer agreement, your Civil Engineering Technology diploma can significantly reduce the time you ll be required to spend achieving this goal. University Degree Opportunity Civil Engineering Technology graduates with the necessary grade point average may pursue a Bachelor of Engineering with Lakehead University or a Bachelor of Environmental Studies specializing in Urban Sustainability in partnership with the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. For additional degree opportunities and details regarding the transition, please refer to the Seneca College Degree Transfer Guide at senecacollege.ca/degreetransfer Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technologist The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) recognizes the Civil Engineering Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification either in the Technician or Technologist category. Application and additional requirements (i.e. work experience and qualifying professional practice exam, etc.) to become certified are available from OACETT. oacett.org FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 235

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Direct Entry If you have existing postsecondary education in Civil Engineering, or a directly related technology discipline, you can apply for direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. Direct entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates, in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semester one or two. Co operative Education Option Students of both the Civil Engineering Technology program and the Civil Engineering Technician program can benefit from an optional co operative education program. Once you ve completed semester one with passing grades in all subjects and have met appropriate GPA requirements, you ll be eligible to apply. There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program. You ll gain access to them through Co-op Professional Practice and co op facilities. The co op program consists of two mandatory work terms from May to August that provide a wealth of valuable course related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation. The co op application process begins in the Fall term offering of semester one. Students beginning their studies in the January start up are ineligible to participate in a co op summer work-term. CAD Fundamentals College English Introduction to Engineering Principles and Practices Engineering Problems and Statics Environmental Science Health and Safety Practices Mathematics Civil CAD Drafting II Mathematics II Materials Strength of Materials Surveying I Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op opton only) SEMESTER 3 Geomechanics Geographic Information Systems Structural Design - Steel Surveying II Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) and Introductory Calculus or Introductory Statistics SEMESTER 4 Foundations Hydraulics and Hydrology Highway Technology Effective Technical Writing Structural Design - Concrete Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) Specializations As a student in CVT, you may specialize in Building Engineering Technology or Municipal Engineering Technology through appropriate selection of elective subjects in the third year. SEMESTER 5 Building Code Building Science Technology Engineering Technical Report I Municipal Technology Planning and ONE of the following Building Information Modeling* Civil Design Application** SEMESTER 6 Construction Management Engineering Technical Report II Professional Option and TWO of the following Building Design* Structural Design* Municipal/Environmental Design** Water Management Control** * Building stream students only ** Municipal stream students only Note: A Transportation stream is currently under development. Professional options Professional options include: Advanced Materials Design Concrete Detailing Modeling Rehabilitating the Built Environment Introduction to Transportation Planning Note: Course availability subject to enrollment and market need. 236 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: EEN Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer We live in a world where electronics are everywhere, and qualified technicians are required to make it all work. Start your career as an Electronics Engineering Technician and your employment opportunities will span a wide range of fields involving the maintenance, servicing, testing, installation or sales of electronic equipment. Your Electronics Engineering Technician (EEN) diploma demonstrates a comprehensive set of skills that will let you work in a variety of settings, both industrial and consumer-facing. Through your choice of options, you can target specific sectors. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Gain a solid background in the fundamentals of modern electronics, both analog and digital, combined with a foundation in computer technology. The EEN program provides you with a high proportion of relevant hands-on laboratory work to give you the practical experience that the electronics industry values. Affiliations and Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) York Technology Association (YTA) Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Areas of Study You ll study such topics as electronic devices and circuitry, microcontroller-based circuits, diagnostic techniques and computer programming, with enough of a theoretical foundation to allow for future professional or academic progression. During the final year of the program, you ll specialize in one or more areas of electronics and computer engineering through your selection of available professional options. CTAB National Program Accredited The Electronics Engineering Technician program has been designed to meet national technology accreditation requirements as mandated by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT), the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) and the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). cctt.ca oacett.org Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician The Electronics Engineering Technician program has been designed to meet the academic requirements set by The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) for certification in the Technician category. Application and additional requirements (i.e. work experience and qualifying professional practice exam, etc.) to become certified are available from OACETT. Since this is a newly redesigned program, CTAB and OACETT approvals are pending at time of print. Technology Programs Graduates may be able to proceed into Electronics Engineering Technology or Computer Engineering Technology. Professional option selection can maximize credit transfer into these programs. Common First Year In the School of Information and Communications Technology, all electronics and engineering diploma programs (ECT, EEN, EET) have the first two semesters in common, facilitating easy transfer between program before second year. College English Electricity Electronic Lab Instrumentation and Techniques Introduction to Linux Mathematics Programming Fundamentals Using C AC Circuit Principles Semiconductor Devices Interpersonal Skills Microcomputer Repair Mathematics Advanced Programming Using C SEMESTER 3 Communications Fundamentals Digital Systems Microprocessors I Networking Essentials Professional Option SEMESTER 4 Electronics Engineering Codes and Practices Technical Communications Electronics Technician Senior Project Professional Option x2 Professional Option A broad range of professional option courses in electronics and computers are available to allow you to develop a specialization. In addition, a course preparing you for the OACETT Professional Practice exam is offered periodically. Please consult our website ict.senecacollege.ca for more information. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 237

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: EET Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Almost everything we use today relies on electronics, and that makes qualified technologists essential. Complete your advanced diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology and you ll be prepared for a career as an Electronics Technologist in a wide range of fields involving the design, maintenance, servicing, testing, installation or sales of electronic equipment and systems. Your diploma is evidence that you posess the comprehensive skill set that will enable you to find work in a variety of industry sectors. Through your choice of options, you can give yourself a competitive advantage to get the job you want by specializing in specific areas, such as telecommunications or industrial automation. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Your studies will encompass a broad background in analog & digital electronics, software development, modern communications and control systems. You ll benefit from a thorough investigation of such areas as electronic circuitry, diagnostic techniques, microcontrollers, process control and computer systems/ networks. During the final year of the program, you ll focus on applying the principles you ve learned to the design and testing of electronics projects. In addition, you ll study advanced topics in areas such as digital communications, control systems or programming to specialize in an area of interest to you. The hallmark of this program is its blend of theory and practice. The theory not only gives depth to your understanding, it also prepares you for future advancement, both professional and academic. The practice done in our impressively equipped labs, gives you hands-on skills that employers in the electronics industry need. Affiliations and Associations Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) Pending York Technology Association (YTA) Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) CTAB Nationally Accredited Program The Electronics Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet national technology accreditation requirements as mandated by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT), the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) and the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). cctt.ca oacett.org Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technologist The Electronics Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet the academic requirements set by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) for certification in the Technologist category. Application and additional requirements (i.e. work experience and qualifying professional practice, etc.) to become certified are available from OACETT. Since this is a newly redesigned program, CTAB and OACETT approvals are pending at time of print. 238 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Common First Year In the School of Information and Communications Technology, all electronics and engineering diploma programs (ECT, EEN, EET) have the first two semesters in common, facilitating easy transfer between program before second year. Co-operative Education Option In your third semester you ll be eligible to apply for co-op, a valuable opportunity to gain meaningful work experience with our industry partners. Employers are committed to providing you with relevant work assignments. Upon graduation you have acquired up to 12 months of paid employment experience with spending only four to eight months longer to achieve your diploma. You must achieve and maintain above average academic standards for acceptance and progession in co-op Students in the co-op option will also take Co-op Professional Theory in their first co-op work-term and Co-op Professional Practice in the semester following their first co-op work-term. Students must successfully complete these two courses and at least two co-op work-terms to graduate from the co-op option. For more information, please go to senecacollege.ca/coop College English Electricity Electronic Lab Instrumentation and Techniques Introduction to Linux Mathematics Programming Fundamentals Using C AC Circuit Principles Semiconductor Devices Interpersonal Skills Microcomputer Repair Mathematics Advanced Programming Using C SEMESTER 3 Communication Fundamentals Digital Systems Microprocessors I Networking Essentials Physics for Electronics Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Control Systems Fundamentals Electronics Engineering Codes and Practices Electronic Circuits Electrical Machines Mathematics Technical Communications Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 5 Advanced Digital Systems Engineering Technology and Design Wireless & Satellite Communication Systems Transmission Theory Professional Option x2 Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Advanced Mathematics Real Time Embedded Microcontroller Applications Technical Project Professional Option x2 Professional Options A broad range of advanced professional option courses in electronics are available to allow you to develop a specialization. In addition, a course preparing you for the OACETT Professional Practice exam is offered periodically. Please consult our website ict.senecacollege.ca for more information General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information ict.senecacollege.ca FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 239

ENERGY MANAGEMENT - BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: EMB Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall The Built Environment Business In addition to an Ontario College Graduate Certificate in Energy Management Built Environment, graduates will receive the Building Environment Systems BES Operator Class II Certificate upon successful completion of this program. As a graduate of this program, you ll: have a thorough understanding of the design of intelligent buildings to meet or exceed current energy and environmental standards have a complete understanding of the impact and integration of the various systems that condition our buildings apply state of the art comprehensive integrated building design tools apply intelligent and integrated systems throughout the building s life cycle perform detailed energy audits and facility condition assessments to identify energy and cost saving initiatives use comprehensive simulation tools to model building performance, and calculate energy savings and environmental benefits from savings initiatives understand the emerging marketplace for carbon trading and environmental impact verification create a more energy efficient and environmentally sustainable built environment leverage the energy savings from buildings. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Engineering Technology or Life Sciences or three-year postsecondary diploma with a minimum of 3 years documented work experience. Relevant résumé and references must be provided.; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field may be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Although not required for admission, computer literacy and ACad skills are recommended for your success in the program: Turn your training in engineering and life sciences into a successful career. Energy Management Built Environment (EMB) is a program designed to help you succeed in Canada s environmental sector. Through eight months of intensive environmental training in building systems and energy management, you will be prepared for a career in the environmental sector. The Built Environment Business priorities are changing as companies become more aware of green issues. There s now a growing demand for professionals who can help businesses and individuals to reduce their environmental impact, carbon footprint and energy use and costs. Seneca has created two leading edge certificate programs to train these professionals one focused on the Built Environment, and the other on the Natural Environment. The Built Environment can have a big effect on a company s CO2 emissions and operating costs. As a graduate of EMB, you will be able to examine building structures and systems, create operating strategies for energy demand and supply, minimize operating costs and environment/energy impacts and work within a building sciences engineering team to achieve new levels of energy efficiency. Heating Air Conditioning Air Handling Electrical Intelligent and Integrated Building Control Systems Green Building Project Water Treatment Energy Efficiency and EM&V in Large Buildings Energy Technologies Building Systems Computer Aided Design Energy Auditing and Energy Efficient Large Building Design Energy Modeling Projecy 240 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ETM Start Dates: Fall Build a rewarding career in four semesters with the Environmental Technician (ETM) diploma program. Upon graduation, you ll find exciting opportunities in environmental, engineering, planning and consulting firms, government agencies, private contractors, municipalities, utilities and telecommunication firms. Your work will include environmental assessment investigations, environmental sampling, data collection and monitoring, mapping, data management, watershed planning, land development, construction monitoring, supervision and inspection, surveying, planning and engineering design. You may find employment providing project technical support on construction projects, subdivisions and environmental protection and enhancement initiatives, as well as sampling, drafting and field support. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Newnham Contribute to the future. Build a career where urban and human needs intersect with respect for the earth s resources. You could become a leader in an industry that s shaping our world. As a student in the Environmental Technician program, you ll be technically skilled and able to constructively work within traditional engineering industries. You ll also possess leadership attributes and knowledge that will make a difference. Your studies will focus on environmental technology, water resources and applied sciences, engineering and problem solving abilities, and public and communications skills. Upon graduation, you ll have the skills, understanding and ability to succeed within the environmental sector. This program is your key to a rewarding career in this exciting and fast growing industry. Pathways exist to other programs such as Environmental Sampling and Monitoring and Project Management Environmental among others. Co operative Education Option Students from both the Environmental Technology and Technician programs can benefit from an optional co operative education program. Once you ve completed semester one with passing grades in all subjects, and met appropriate GPA requirements, you ll be eligible to apply. There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program in semester two. You ll gain access to them through Co-op Professional Practice and co op facilities. The co op program consists of one work term from May to August that provides a wealth of valuable course related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation. CAD Fundamentals College English Introduction to Engineering and the Built Environment Environmental Field Practices Environmental Science Geomorphology and Geology Health and Safety Practices Mathematics I Fundamentals of Chemistry Environmental CAD Mathematics II Sampling and Instrumentation Practices Surveying I Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work Term SEMESTER 3 Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology Environmental Chemistry Soil Science and Geomechanic Principles Environmental Statistics Surveying II Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Environmental Law and Regulations Environmental GIS Environmental Hydrology Applied Hydraulics for Environmental Technology Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation Effective Technical Writing General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 241

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN - SAMPLING AND MONITORING (Optional Co-op) 4 Semesters (16 Months) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: ESM Campus: Newnham, King Start Dates: Winter Take your love of the outdoors to the next level. Turn your passion for the environment into a responsible and sustainable career. Your hands on training will make you field ready for a number of entry level positions including environmental technician, environmental specialist, junior environmental scientist, field technician (air/ water/soil) and environmental co-ordinator. Numerous other opportunities exist within the fields of natural science research, stewardship and public education. Find work with government agencies (municipal, provincial, federal), conservation authorities, environmental consulting firms, non profit organizations and organizations dedicated to environmental education and public outreach. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Note Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Environmental Technician Sampling and Monitoring (ESM) is an intensive 16 month diploma program geared to individuals with an interest in environmental sampling, monitoring, data collection and analysis. Graduates of ESM are well rounded environmental practitioners with a wide range of quantitative and qualitative skills making them desirable hires in the diverse environmental sector. The core of the program is dedicated to experiential learning in the field, utilizing Seneca s 700 acre living laboratory on the provincially significant Oak Ridges Moraine. The property allows for extensive monitoring and sampling activities (soil, air and water) that reflects real environmental projects. You will be well versed in field skills (terrestrial/aquatic ecology and identification), as well as laboratory skills (chemistry, hydrology and toxicology). The program has a critical focus on ecological methods deemed necessary by employers today. You will have the opportunity to work towards multiple industry certifications and are provided with networking opportunities through our industry partners. This program utilizes both Newnham and King campuses and you will be expected to secure your own transportation. Pathways exist to other programs such as Environmental Technology and Project Management Environmental among others. Outdoor Skills Development Skills such as canoeing, hiking, navigation, field safety, group management, backcountry travel and first aid are a priority in the program. During semester two, you will participate in the mandatory Outdoor Skills Development (OSD) workshop, a week long immersion study in outdoor techniques and skills. The workshop includes an overnight woodland experience. In semester four, you will have the option of choosing to fulfil some of your final program evaluations in the field during a week long trip. In this week, you will choose an area of specialization and plan, execute and report on a sampling or monitor project of your own design. Biology - Field Ecology and Identification I College English Environmental Science Fundamentals of Chemistry - Theory Geomorphology and Soils Health and Safety Practices Mathematics I (MAY/JUNE) Biology - Field Ecology and Identification II Co-operative Research Ecological Methods I Fundamentals of Chemistry - Lab x2 (JULY/AUGUST) Aquatic Ecology and Identification Air Sampling and Analysis Data Management and Analysis I Soil Sampling and Analysis Water Sampling and Analysis Outdoor Skills Development SEMESTER 3 Data Management and Analysis II Ecological Methods II Fish Sampling and Identification Geomatics Principles of Stewardship and Sustainable Watershed Hydrology SEMESTER 4 Environmental Law and Policy Envrionmental Chemistry Environmental Toxicology Field Logistics and Extended Trip Management Effective Technical Writing Optional Capstone Field Trip 242 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: EMT Start Dates: Fall If you re passionate about the environment, our Environmental Technology (EMT) program could have you working in a variety of rewarding roles in just six semesters. Your career could include employment with environmental, engineering, planning consulting firms, government agencies, private contractors, municipalities, utilities and telecommunication firms. Your work will involve environmental assessment investigations, environmental sampling, data collection and monitoring, mapping, data management, computer modelling, watershed planning, land development, construction monitoring, supervision and inspection, surveying, and municipal and transportation planning and engineering design. Earn your Environmental Technology advanced diploma and pursue a career as a designer, supervisor, project manager, co-ordinator, water resources modeller or inspector on construction projects, subdivisions and environmental protection and enhancement initiatives. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Newnham Contribute to the future. Build a career where urban and human needs intersect with respect for the earth s resources. You could become a leader in an industry that s shaping our world. As a student in the Environmental Technology program, you ll be technically skilled and able to constructively work within traditional engineering industries. You ll also possess leadership attributes and knowledge that will make a difference. Your studies will focus on environmental technology, water resources and applied sciences, engineering and problem solving abilities, and public and communications skills. In your final two semesters, you ll benefit from advanced computer modelling, water management and analytical courses. Upon graduation, you ll have the skills, understanding and ability to succeed within the environmental sector. This program is your key to a rewarding career in this exciting and fast growing industry. Pathways exist to other programs such as Environmental Sampling and Monitoring and Project Management Environmental among others. Co operative Education Option Students from both the Environmental Technology and Technician programs can benefit from an optional co operative education program. Once you ve completed semester one with passing grades in all subjects, and met appropriate GPA requirements, you ll be eligible to apply. There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program in semester two. You ll gain access to them through the Co-op Professional Practice subject and co op facilities. The co op program consists of one work term from May to August that provides a wealth of valuable course related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation. CAD Fundamentals College English Introduction to Engineering and the Built Environment Environmental Field Practices Environmental Science Geomorphology and Geology Health and Safety Practices Mathematics Fundamentals of Chemistry Environmental CAD Mathematics II Sampling and Instrumentation Practices Surveying I Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 3 Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology Environmental Chemistry Soil Science and Geomechanic Principles Environmental Statistics Surveying II Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Environmental Law and Regulations Environmental GIS Environmental Hydrology Applied Hydraulics for Environmental Technology Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation Effective Technical Writing Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 5 Environmental Project Management Engineering Technical Report Writing I Advanced Environmental GIS Landscape Practices Planning Fundamentals of Water Resources Modelling SEMESTER 6 Advanced Modelling Applications Engineering Technical Report Writing II Municipal Engineering Systems Professional Practices and Ethics Water Management Systems Design FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 243

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: FPN Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Technology Program The Fire Protection Engineering Technician (FPN) program has a common first semester to the Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FPT) program. Students may switch to the FPT program after semester one and still be on track. After semester one, students can still transfer between the programs but may have to take additional courses. Earn your Fire Protection Engineering Technician (FPN) diploma and work in the continuously growing field of fire alarm inspection and design. You ll learn the latest techniques and knowledge to be successful in the fire alarm industry. The program is recognized by the Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) and graduates can meet academic certification requirements and also receive three months work experience (visit cfaa.ca for certification requirements and FAQ). This program has strong ties with the leading employers in the fire alarm industry. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Seneca s Fire Protection Engineering Technician (FPN) program is a North American benchmark in providing a comprehensive fire prevention education. As an FPN student, you ll work with state of the art equipment under the guidance of fire protection professors and industry practitioners in the fire sciences labs. Note: Students who begin semester one in the Winter term are expected to complete semester two during the summer semester. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA) Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) Canadian Fire Safety Association (CFSA) Industrial Fire Prevention Association National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Ontario Industrial Fire Protection Association (OIFPA) Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) FireFighter Training Graduates of the FPN program can move directly into the Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training (FFP) program if they would like to continue towards firefighting. Areas of Study This program prepares you for abundant opportunities in local and international fields. Your studies will provide general knowledge in the major areas of fire protection including alarms, sprinklers and the governing codes and standards. The focus of the FPN program is on fire alarm systems and graduates will be comfortable working with, and troubleshooting these, systems. Mathematics I - Algebra Chemistry College English Fire Protection Fundamentals Plan Examination Sprinklers Building Construction Computer Assisted Drafting Combustion Chemistry Electricity Mathematics - Functions and Relations SEMESTER 3 Fire Alarm Systems Building Codes Electronics Effective Technical Writing Professional Option and CAD Projects or Hazards of Materials SEMESTER 4 Alarm Design and Troubleshooting Chemical Extinguishing Systems Fire Codes Plan Examination II Professional Option x3 General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. More Information senecacollege.ca/fire 244 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: FPT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Earn your Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FPT) advanced diploma and you will have a wide array of careers to select from. Careers including sprinkler design, insurance, fire alarms, code consulting, fire prevention officer and a stronger chance of being hired as a firefighter are all possible with the Fire Protection Engineering Technology diploma. Our graduates enter these vital fields with knowledge of fire protection software, in addition to training in sophisticated design and hands on practice desired by industry. This program has strong job placement due to our strong ties with the leading fire protection employers. The program is recognized by the Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) and graduates can meet academic certification requirements and receive three months of work experience (visit cfaa.ca for certification requirements and FAQ). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Seneca s Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FPT) program is the leading North American program for fire prevention education. As an FPT student, you ll work with state of the art equipment under the guidance of fire protection professors and industry practitioners in the fire sciences labs. The FPT program has an optional, paid co op opportunity that allows students to gain valuable work experience in the summer between the second and third years. Note: Students who begin semester one in the Winter term are expected to complete semester two during the summer semester. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA) Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) Canadian Fire Safety Association (CFSA) Industrial Fire Prevention Association National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Ontario Industrial Fire Protection Association (OIFPA) Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) FireFighter Training Graduates of the FPN program can move directly into the Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training (FFP) program if they would like to continue towards firefighting. Areas of Study This program prepares you for abundant opportunities in local and international fields. Major areas of study include the advanced design and installation of fire protection systems (sprinklers and alarms), leading edge computer software systems, fire dynamics, the governing codes and standards, as well as optional training in fire investigation, insurance and wildland fire suppression. The focus of the FPT program is on preparing graduates for the various career opportunities available in fire protection and to provide them with the skills to be successful in whichever path they select. Technician Program The Fire Protection Engineering Technician (FPN) program has a common first semester to the Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FPT) program. Students may switch to the Fire Protection Engineering Technician (FPN) program after semester two and still be on track. After semester two, students can still transfer between the programs but may have to take additional courses to meet the requirements of the new program. Co operative Education Option The Fire Protection Engineering Technology program offers an optional co operative education program. This work term is paid and occurs during the summer after semester four. Co op leads to jobs. To qualify, you must complete the first three semesters, with passing grades in all subjects, meet appropriate GPA requirements and be an FPT student. Students successful in joining the co op program have access, through the Co-op Professional Practice subject and the co op office, to valuable placement services. The program consists of one work term providing course related experience, employer contacts and improved opportunities for desired placement after graduation. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 245

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) Mathematics I - Algebra Chemistry College English Fire Protection Fundamentals Plan Examination Sprinklers Building Construction Computer Assisted Drafting Combustion Chemistry Electricity Mathematics - Functions and Relations Sprinklers II SEMESTER 3 Building Codes CAD Projects Chemical Extinguishing Systems Electronics Fluid Mechanics Hazards of Materials Effective Technical Writing SEMESTER 4 Fire Alarm Systems Fire Dynamics I Fire Codes Hydraulic Sprinkler Design Plan Examination II Sprinkler Fitting Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op work only) University of Cincinnati Bachelor of Science Fire and Safety Engineering Technology Stream DEGREE ARTICULATION PROGRAM WITH SENECA COLLEGE: Students interested in the articulation agreement between Seneca College and the University of Cincinnati must have a grade of C or better in all subjects at the end of the sixth semester. The application process for the University of Cincinnati occurs after graduating from Seneca College. The fire science/fire technologist graduate is prepared to enter the rapidly growing field of employment in the fire protection industry throughout North America. By combining the latest in fire protection technology and fire protection management, the graduate is in a position that is highly sought after by many employers in fields such as risk management, insurance, sprinkler design and installation, fire service positions, code enforcement and many others. Professional Options Students entering the fifth and sixth semester can choose from a list of professional options. New and revised options will be offered each semester based on demand of the rapidly changing fire industry. Up-to-date information can be retrieved from the the School of Fire Protection Engineering Technology home page at senecacollege.ca/fulltime/fpt.html Fire Science SEMESTER 5 Building Codes II Fire Dynamics II Fire Pumps Fire Modelling Hydraulic Systems Professional Option x2 Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 6 Human Behavior in Fire Sprinkler Design II Professional Option x4 Pathways to a Degree Seneca College - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Cape Breton University - Bachelor of Engineering Technology Western University - Bachelor of Engineering Science Davenport University - General Business, BBA University of Ontario Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Engineering Science More Information senecacollege.ca/fire For more information visit the following websites: senecacollege.ca/fire ceas.uc.edu 246 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN - TOOL DESIGN 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: MATD Campus: Jane Start Dates: Fall There is a critical need for people who possess the necessary knowledge and skills to design the production tools used to mass produce plastic or metal parts. Build a rewarding career in Mechanical Engineering Technician Tool Design with this four semester diploma program. You ll learn important skills for career success in a variety of industries which produce cars, airplanes, home appliances, medical equipment, computers and household goods. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Upon graduation from this program, you will have gained the skills and knowledge necessary to use the latest computer software to assist in the manufacture of production tools. You ll learn to develop basic press tooling and moulds, in accordance with production requirements. The program includes practical instruction using the following modern manufacturing aids: Computer Aided Design (SolidWorks) Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) (Mastercam) software You ll also have the opportunity to experience the practical production considerations of tool design as you gain experience in a fully equipped machining lab. After four semesters, you ll be ready to accept exciting and rewarding entry level positions with a wide variety of tooling manufacturers. After graduation, you can transfer directly into the third year of the Mechanical Engineering Technology Industrial Design program. Areas of Study Your studies will include both the theoretical and practical aspects of designing production tools. Areas of study include die design, jig and fixture design, mould design, metallurgy, mathematics, pneumatics and hydraulics, manufacturing processes, interpreting engineering drawings and machine theory and practice. To maximize your practical introduction into the field of manufacturing, semesters one and two follow the required Ontario Government In School for the Tool and Die, Mould Maker and Machinist trades (Level 1/ Common Core and Level 2). Blueprint Reading Computer Numerical Control College English Mathematics Shop Machining Theory Computer Assisted Machining Technical Mathematics I Shop Machining Theory Tool Design SEMESTER 3 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Jig and Fixture Design Manufacturing Processes I Mould Design Mathematics PLC Electrical Control Systems SEMESTER 4 Die Design Effective Business and Technical Writing Estimating Manufacturing Process II Machine Design Quality Assurance - CMM Machine Shop Seneca s Mechanical Technician and Technology (MATD and MIT) programs are now fully recognized for their academic and practical content by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). Graduates from these programs may enjoy enhanced opportunities for employment and the potential to earn higher salaries. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 247

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - BUILDING SCIENCES (Optional Co-op) 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: MBT Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Be an expert in managing sophisticated and environmentally sustainable building systems. As a graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Technology Building Sciences program, you ll examine, implement and manage the integration of a building s business goals with strategies for its energy systems, both traditional and renewable. You could find dynamic career opportunities with building owners, energy engineers, property management companies, new service deliverers, and both the public and private sectors. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Receive Designation as a Building Environmental Systems BES Operator In addition to your diploma, upon successful completion the following will earn you a Seneca Certificate with the designation of Building Environmental Systems BES Operator Class II: Building Systems: Practical Overview Heating Air Conditioning Air Handling Electrical Controls Water Treatment. Successful completion of the above, as well as the following, earns a Seneca Certificate with the designation of Building Environmental Systems BES Operator Class I: Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings and ONE of the following Pipe Systems Design Air Systems Design Hospital Building Systems. Workplace and Co op Learning You ll benefit from opportunities for co op placement and involvement with employers throughout the entire building industry while studying. Once you ve completed semester one with passing grades in all subjects, and meet the appropriate GPA requirements, you ll be eligible to apply. There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program in semester two. You ll gain access to them through the Co-op Professional Practice subject and co op facilities. The co op program consists of one work term from May to August, that provides a wealth of valuable course related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation. Direct Entry Use your existing postsecondary education in Mechanical Engineering or a directly related Technology discipline to apply for direct entry. Qualify and you may gain direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. Direct entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates, in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semester one or two. As a student in this program, you ll benefit from: advanced studies in theory and practice of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, air handling, electricity and control systems advanced studies in emerging renewable energy technologies advanced studies in energy efficiency principles training in building systems software training practical hands on experiences throughout the program. 248 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - BUILDING SCIENCES (Optional Co-op) (Cont d) CAD Fundamentals Building Systems: Practical Overview Building a Sustainable Future College English Introduction to Engineering and the Built Environment Health and Safety Practices Mathematics I Heating Air Conditioning Heating Practices Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Practices Electricity Fundamentals Mathematics II Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) SEMESTER 3 Air Handling Electrical Water Treatment Building Systems CAD Codes and Regulations Plumbing and Pipe Systems Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) SEMESTER 4 Controls Hospital Building Systems Energy Efficiency - Large Buildings Energy Technologies Mathematics III Effective Technical Writing SEMESTER 5 Fire Protection Systems Procedures Intelligent and Integrated Buildings Energy Auditing - Large Buildings Renewable Energy Technologies Thermodynamics Energy Efficiency Design Project Management SEMESTER 6 Strategic Financial Planning Energy Accounting Environmental Management Systems Standards Intelligent Building Systems Sustainable Buildings Design Project Field Placement FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 249

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 6 Semesters (3 Years) Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program Code: MIT Campus: Jane Start Dates: Fall Pursue a career as an industrial designer or a tool and die/mould designer or tool and die/mould maker with this six semester advanced diploma program. You ll learn to design and develop products and devices that may be offered for retail or commercial sale. Your career could include modern manufacturing design environments, freelance consulting or independent development. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). The Mechanical Engineering Technology Industrial Design program will provide you with the skills and knowledge to design and develop products and devices that may be offered for retail or commercial sale. Many good ideas and inventions fail simply because the inventor does not have the means to take his/her concept sketches through the basic design, engineering, production and marketing stages that are required before a customer can purchase a finished article. You ll learn machining and production techniques, rapid prototyping, principles of mechanical design, engineering analysis, marketing, basic accounting practices, engineering design analysis, negotiating techniques, entrepreneurial skills, ergonomics, basic electricity and electronics. The program will provide you with several career options and educational pathways. Upon graduation from this three year advanced diploma program, you ll be prepared to enter modern manufacturing environments, or you may choose to undertake freelance consulting or development work of your own. You ll also have the option to complete the first year of the program, receive a certificate in Mechanical Techniques and enter an apprenticeship as a tool and die maker, mould maker or general machinist. Alternatively, you may choose to complete the first two years of the program, receive a Mechanical Engineering Technician diploma and obtain a position as a tool or mould designer. This concept of laddering will allow you flexibility and the option to increase your level of education incrementally. Blueprint Reading Computer Numerical Control College English Mathematics Shop Machining Theory Computer Assisted Machining Technical Mathematics I Shop Machining Theory Tool Design SEMESTER 3 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Jig and Fixture Design Manufacturing Processes I Mould Design Technical Mathematics II PLC Electrical Control Systems SEMESTER 4 Die Design Effective Business and Technical Writing Estimating Manufacturing Processes II Machine Design Quality Assurance CMM Machine Shop SEMESTER 5 Management Accounting Electricity Industrial Design Ergonomics Project Management Marketing Fundamentals Math - Calculus I Prototype Management SEMESTER 6 Advanced Modelling Design Techniques Brand Management Engineering Analysis Electronics Industrial Business Law and the Patent System Entrepreneurship Seneca s Mechanical Technician and Technology (MATD and MIT) programs are now fully recognized for their academic and practical content by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). Graduates from these programs may enjoy enhanced opportunities for employment and the potential to earn higher salaries. 250 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES - CNC PROGRAMMING 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: MATP Start Dates: Fall There is a critical need for skilled Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programmers and operators in Ontario. After successfully completing this course, you will be well prepared for entry level positions in a modern precision manufacturing environment. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Jane As a student of Mechanical Techniques - CNC Programming, you ll benefit from a curriculum built on hands on learning. You ll spend a large portion of your time working in a practical setting, becoming proficient in metal machining operations and planning procedures, with emphasis on practical machining techniques. You ll be introduced to modern manufacturing processes including Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming, Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD) and Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) software. This computer training will enhance your ability to set up and produce pieces in accordance with engineering drawing specifications. Areas of Study You ll study subjects that relate to and support the theory and practical aspects of metal machining. Areas of focus include metallurgy, mathematics, computer application software, machine theory and practice, measuring instruments, drafting and process planning. Blueprint Reading Computer Numerical Control College English Mathematics Shop Machining Theory Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Assisted Design (CAD) Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Manual Programming Technical Mathematics I Machining Theory Tool Design FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 251

MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES (TOOL AND DIE/MOULD MAKING) 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: MATT Start Dates: Fall There is a need for apprenticed personnel in the metal machining trades in Ontario. After completing your apprenticeship, you may pursue fulfilling careers such as tool designer, supervisor, company owner, salesperson or numerical control programmer. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: MCR3(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE Students who do not meet these requirements may be given an alternate offer for the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals certificate program (see page 229). Campus: Jane Graduates from this program are eligible to write the exemption test for Level 1/ Common Core and Level 2 in one of the following trades: tool and die maker, mould maker and general machinist, as specified by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. This program will introduce you to modern manufacturing techniques including Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming and Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) software. This computer training will enhance your ability to produce accurate work on CNC equipment found in today s modern metal and plastics industries. Upon completion of this program, you may begin an apprenticeship with an employer as a general machinist, tool and die maker, or mould maker. Once the remaining apprenticeship training requirements have been completed, you ll be eligible to write the Certificate of Qualifications (C of Q) examination in your chosen trade. After graduation, you can transfer directly into the second year of the Mechanical Engineering Technician Tool Design program or the third year of the Mechanical Engineering Technology Industrial Design program. Areas of Study In this program, you ll study both the theory and practical aspects of metal machining. Subjects of study include areas required by the apprenticeship branch of the Ministry for the Level 1/Common Core and Level 2 in school components for general machinist, tool and die maker and mould maker trades. Areas of study include bench fitting, metallurgy, interpreting engineering drawings, mathematics, and machine theory and practice, as well as an introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Blueprint Reading Computer Numerical Control College English Mathematics Shop Machining Theory Computer Assisted Machining Technical Mathematics I Shop Machining Theory Tool Design 252 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

PHARMACEUTICAL REGULATORY AFFAIRS AND QUALITY OPERATIONS (Co-op) 2 Semesters (1 Year) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: RAQC Campus: Seneca@York Start Dates: Fall, Winter, Summer Focus your career by specializing in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations. With your one year graduate certificate, you ll be prepared for a dynamic career as a regulatory affairs associate, regulatory affairs assistant, quality assurance associate, quality assurance investigator, documentation administrator or medical information associate in the pharmaceutical, biotechnological, veterinary, cosmetic and food industries. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in science with a focus on chemistry, biology or pharmaceutical studies English proficiency at the postsecondary level. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Pre-admissions English test - Cost $55 Applicant profile APPLICANT SELECTION Applicants will be invited to attend an orientation where they will complete the Pre-Admissions English test and applicant profile. Applicants are ranked based on the strength of their Pre-Admissions English test and applicant profile. Admission to this program is highly competitive. Only the top ranked applicants are be offered a seat in the program. In this program, you ll gain a foundational understanding of the areas of regulatory affairs and quality operations. Through studies of regulatory compliance in Canada and in other areas of the world, you ll be prepared for occupations involving drug or medical device submissions and quality assurance functions and roles. The first semester will provide you with the fundamentals required in both regulatory affairs and quality operations. Introductory level courses equip you for the co operative work term placement, which occurs between semesters and gives you the opportunity to apply the knowledge learned in the first semester. Your work term provides you with valuable industry exposure. The second semester will provide more detailed and specific exposure to the areas of regulatory affairs and quality operations. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) As well as providing computing facilities, the School also operates a bring your own device policy, and you will be required to have a device that meets our standards. Affiliations and Associations Canadian Association of Professional Regulatory Affairs (CAPRA) Drug Information Association (DIA) Pharmaceutical Sciences Group (PSG) Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) Co operative Education The co operative education component provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between academic semesters. Job related employment enables you to combine classroom skills and on the job training. Biotechnology and Biopharmaceuticals Product Formulation and Manufacturing Introduction to Quality Assurance Introduction to Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Technical Writing and Communication I Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) CO-OP WORK-TERM Co-op Work-Term (co-op option only) International Regulatory Affairs and Harmonization Clinical Research Pharmacoeconomics Quality Assurance II Regulatory Affairs II Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 253

PROJECT MANAGEMENT - ENVIRONMENTAL 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: PME Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall Advance your career with this two semester Project Management program designed specifically for the environmental and civil engineering sectors. Upon graduation, you ll be prepared to take a more prominent role in your career with refined project management skills and an enhanced awareness of emerging environmental projects, programs and policies. You ll find career opportunities in businesses of all sizes, as well as in all areas of government and non profit organizations. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in Environmental Studies, Planning, General Science, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences or Life Sciences; OR A 3-year advanced postsecondary diploma in Environmental Technology or Engineering Technology from a recognized college/university or equivalent with a minimum of 3 years documented work experience will be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field will be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. NOTE Prospective students are required to be highly literate and have superior communication and analytical skills and may be required to undergo testing to assess these skills. The Project Management - Environmental (PME) program prepares you for project development and management in both the environmental and civil engineering industries. It enables students from these disciplines to gain highly desirable management skills and knowledge and complete a graduate certificate in two consecutive semesters. You ll learn about the roles of the team member, team leader and project manager. Your studies will encompass all aspects of project management, from the competitive bid process to scheduling, risk management and, finally, to the closing of projects. During the second semester, valuable industry related experience will be gained under the direction and guidance of a mentor. Applied Communication for Business and Industry Sustainability Matrix Introduction to Internship Business Principles Project Management Fundamentals Planning and Controlling the Baseline Environmental Law Civil Infrastructure Environmental Management Systems Applied Project Management II Environmental Risk Management GIS and Data Management 254 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

UNDERWATER SKILLS 35 Weeks Ontario College Certificate Program Code: UWS Start Dates: Fall Enjoy an international career in underwater construction, inspection and repair for both offshore oil and onshore construction sectors of the diving industry. As a graduate of the 35 week Underwater Skills (UWS) certificate program, you will be eligible for certification by the Diver Certification Board of Canada (DCBC). Certification by DCBC is recognized by thev International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) and accepted worldwide. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: (C) or (U) or Grade 11 Mathematics: (U) or (M) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). BY FIRST DAY OF CLASS, STUDENTS MUST: Complete a Recreational Scuba Diving certificate (from an approved organization) and a minimum of ten hours bottom time along with 20 logged dives before the start of the term. Provide proof of medical fitness to dive. Commercial diving requires that all candidates be determined fit to dive by a qualified diving and hyperbaric physician. A list of qualified physicians may be found on the Diver Certification Board of Canada website at divercertification.com. NOTE Grade 11 Physics: (C) is recommended for your success in the program. Campus: King Studying from September to June, you will receive training and practice in underwater skills relating to commercial diving, welding, construction and salvage work in rivers, lakes and canals, and in inspection and repair work related to the offshore oil industry. You will also benefit from instruction in the safe use and maintenance of commercial diving equipment. Affiliations and Associations American Welding Society (AWS) Canadian Association of Diving Contractors (CADC) Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) Construction Safety Association of Ontario Diver Certification Board of Canada (DCBC) International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) Ontario Ministry of Labour Management Health and Safety Committee Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) October - December College English Diving Physics Diving Physiology Rigging and Hoisting Compressors & Tools Systems and Equipment I Applied Diving I January - February Salvage and Explosives Hyperbaric Chamber Operations Navigation and Chartwork Topside Welding Theory Applied Diving II March - April Surface Cutting and Welding Small Engines and Compressors Underwater Welding Theory Applied Diving III Construction Diving Techniques Underwater Cutting Practical Systems and Equipment II April - June Diver Medical Technician (optional) Underwater Welding Applied Diving IV Deep Diving Practical Note: A mandatory CPR, First Aid and O2 provider course will be held during the fall semester. FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 255

URBAN LAND REGENERATION 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program Code: ULR Start Dates: Fall The two semester Urban Land Regeneration graduate certificate program will prepare you for careers in many of the sub disciplines of environmental and civil engineering. Upon graduation, candidates will be qualified to examine various potentially contaminated or at risk sites and determine their physical quality with respect to groundwater, soil properties, contamination challenges, urban development potential and risk management issues. Candidates will recommend and be part of a team implementing strategies associated with site remediation and re development. A recognized degree from an accredited institution in the fields of applied science, engineering or engineering technology; OR A 3-year advanced postsecondary diploma with a minimum of 3 years documented work experience in a related field will be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided; OR Mature applicants with 3 to 5 years of documented work experience in a related field will be considered. Relevant résumé and references must be provided. English proficiency at the postsecondary level. Campus: Newnham Regeneration is the process of assessing the natural quality of a place and providing clean up and development solutions for its future re use as a living contributor to urban prosperity. These sites range from those on which a prior urban use occurred (everything from industrial manufacturing to a commercial gas station) to a perceived open space (everything from a one time landfill to an agricultural use with a long history of pesticide application) and, in all cases, for which private or public land owners are now seeking a renewed urban use. It builds upon candidate s existing education in fields such as civil engineering, environmental engineering and those with a chemistry or advanced natural sciences background. It provides candidates with the knowledge and skills required to assess the physical quality of land, including its soil, water and contamination features, and recommends appropriate remediation approaches to prepare land for future urban development approval and use. This program s highly marketable skills for employability recognize that the interaction of human needs with the natural world creates challenges for those engaged in urban development. As such, the program covers the distinct hydrogeological, contamination and geophysical characteristics of the Canadian, and particularly Ontario, environment, as well as the risk management and remediation approaches required for urban use or re use. Successful graduates of this program will be highly sought individuals, who will work with property and land development companies, urban remediation organizations, municipal and regional government approval agencies, consulting engineers and others with an interest in putting into active, sustainable use land proposed for development or re development but which requires analysis as to its quality and in many cases recommended approaches for its decontamination for eventual land development authorization. Topics covered will include the various stages of the urban land redevelopment process; environmental assessments and reporting; soil, water and air assessment; contamination issues; remediation strategies; health and safety obligations; and risk management with particular emphasis on urban land development processes. The Sustainability Matrix Phase I and II Environmental Assessments Environmental and Industrial Chemistry Built Environment Contamination Soil, Air and Water Sampling Applied Hydrogeology Case Studies Feasibility Studies GIS and Data Management Phase IV Technologies and Case Studies Environment and Risk Management Applied Communications Urban Land Development Process 256 SENECA FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

Preparatory Studies A First Step to College or University Our General Arts programs are all about giving you options. If you re new to postsecondary education and have not decided on a career path, consider General Arts at Seneca. It s one year of general studies that will prepare you for further education at college or university. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Academic Upgrading N/A 258 Seneca College Certificate International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) $ 0.00 $ 0.00 College Opportunities CAP 259 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 General Arts (1 Year Certificate) GAP 260 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 General Arts - English for Academic Purposes GEA 261 Certificate $ 3,644.76 $ 13,199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 257

ACADEMIC UPGRADING Seneca College Certificate Campus: Newmarket, Newnham, Scarborough, Vaughan, Yorkgate Start Dates: Continuous/Semester Intake Applicants must be at least 19 years of age or mature early school leavers. All applicants are tested and interviewed in order to determine program suitability and student entry level. ACADEMIC AND PRE COLLEGE The Academic Upgrading Program is a tuition free program sponsored by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities that prepares students to meet college entry requirements. As a student in Academic Upgrading, you ll also benefit from a program orientation prior to starting classes and additional career counselling and instruction in academic advisement, career counseling and computer skills training. ACE CERTIFICATE Once you ve completed four advanced level subjects, including English & Communications and an Advanced Level math course, you ll be eligible for the Seneca College Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate, which is accepted as equivalent to Grade 12, and is generally accepted by colleges across Ontario for admission to postsecondary college level programs. It is also accepted for entry into apprenticeship programs. Special Funding You may qualify for a Special Support Allowance to help you pay for transportation and child care costs. Please apply at each site. Start Dates The program is offered on a ontinuous or semestered intake basis depending on the program location. For more information, or to book an appointment for an entrance assessment or orientation, please call: Vaughan 1490 Major Mackenzie Drive West/Dufferin 905 417 1781, ext 5833 Scarborough 3660 Midland Avenue/McNicoll 416 293 3722, ext 261 Newnham Campus 1750 Finch Avenue East/Don Mills (416) 491 5050, ext. 26620 Newmarket Campus 16655 Yonge Street, Unit 3/Mulock (905) 898 4455, ext. 228 (905) 773 7141, ext. 228 (Toronto Line) Yorkgate Campus 1 Yorkgate Boulevard/Jane & Finch (416) 491 5050, ext. 44772 Your timetable may include subjects at a variety of levels determined during an entrance assessment. You may need to complete specific prerequisites for some courses. INTRODUCTORY LEVEL Mathematics INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Computers Communication and Self Management English and Communications Mathematics Principles of Biology Principles of Chemistry ADVANCED LEVEL (ACE CREDITS) Principles of Human Biology Applied Chemistry Computer Fundamentals Communications & Self Management English and Communications Students may complete ONE of the following Apprenticeship Mathematics Business Mathematics Core Mathematics 258 SENECA FACULTY OF WORKFORCE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: CAP Start Dates: Fall, Winter As a graduate of College Opportunities, you ll have the academic background, learning skills and career guidance to explore your further education options and/or employment opportunities in an area of interest to you. Career pathways may include vocational training in the following areas: social services, health care, apprenticeships, business, office administration, services to children and youth, recreation, employment or community services. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent; OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older). College Opportunities (CAP) will equip you with strategies and skills to overcome barriers to further education and employment. You ll use skills acquired in the program to pursue higher education, an apprenticeship or enter the workforce. In addition to core academic courses, you ll take subjects focused on personal management, learning skills and entrepreneurship. Most importantly, you ll benefit from intensive supports, academic advisement and career exploration and an 84 hour field placement experience. Our graduates find employment in areas such as the social services, apprenticeships and business. Campus: Newnham Field Placement Meet all necessary academic requirements and you ll benefit from an 84 hour unpaid field placement for an experiential learning opportunity in a workplace setting of your choice during second semester or at a mutually agreed upon time. Learning Outcomes Critically solve routine problems related to both educational and employment environments, using a variety of systematic approaches based on knowledge and consideration of diverse individuals and fundamental concepts in social sciences. Perform basic job duties using appropriate equipment, technology and software, including microcomputer applications. Contribute and maintain appropriate records, logs and reports by employing basic skills in mathematics and essential language tools. Work responsibly in a supervised environment and in accordance with practices and procedures appropriate to the workplace, including the application of socially responsible interpersonal, communication and self management skills. Develop and use personal and professional strategies, including self care and time management, to improve professional growth, job performance, work relationships and career path development. English and Communications* Foundations of Entrepreneurship Fundamentals of Mathematics Personal Management Career Pathways Canadian Multiculturalism - A Youth Perspective Diversity Issues in the Workplace Interprofessional Learning and Field Placement** x2 * Based on outcome of a Skills Assessment. ** Completion of Field Placement (84 hours) required. FACULTY OF WORKFORCE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 259

GENERAL ARTS 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: GAP Start Dates: Fall, Winter Your Future Students who are not sure what program they wish to pursue at the college level will find the General Arts certificate program a wonderful way to explore career programs and to experience college life. Graduates enter the work world with excellent life skills or go on to higher education well prepared. General Arts certificate students often move into other college diploma programs. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). Campus: King, Newnham, Seneca@York The General Arts one-year certificate program provides you with a general education and an opportunity to explore other college programs. You may select courses from a wide range of disciplines to meet your individual needs. Areas of selection include the Humanities, Social and other Behavioural Sciences, and courses in Technology and/or Business Studies. An effective career counselling component will help you choose and prepare for more career specific postsecondary education. Academic Opportunities Graduates utilize the skills acquired in the program to enter the working world or pursue further education. Educational opportunities may include: Transferring to another diploma program Transferring to the two-year Liberal Arts program, which may provide pathways to university programs. College English Mathematics Applied Psychology of Learning and Careers Introduction to Social Sciences Understanding Science and Technology Current Issues in Canada Foundations of Psychology I Professional/ x3 260 SENECA SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS

GENERAL ARTS - ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 2 Semesters (8 Months) Ontario College Certificate Program Code: GEA Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with the below prerequisite course(s) and where the majority of credits have been earned through the transfer credit process. This program is designed for students who have completed fewer than four years of instruction in an English-speaking secondary school. Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). NOTE An English Proficiency Test will determine an applicant s suitability for this program. The General Arts - English for Academic Purposes certificate program is designed for students for whom English is a second or additional language and who feel that they need to improve their language skills prior to beginning another college program or entering the workforce. It is also intended for students who have completed fewer than four years of instruction in an English speaking secondary school. As a student in this program, you ll have opportunities to improve your speaking, listening, writing and reading skills in both language courses and career oriented subjects. TESL (Teachers of English as a Second Language) certified faculty will use a variety of interactive and multimedia teaching methods that will enhance your learning experience while maximizing your ability to interact with others in a multi culturally diverse learning environment. In addition, you ll be eligible to register in up to five credit courses which may be applied to future studies in any of Seneca s diploma programs. Upon successful completion of this program, you may apply to the diploma program of your choice. Learning Outcomes Upon graduation, you ll have the ability to: 1. acquire effective and appropriate language skills in order to learn effectively, establish a framework for responsiveness, manage self and set personal and professional goals 2. develop flexibility and clarity of both thought and expression in order to develop oral and written communication competencies to a level required by business and industry 3. evaluate arguments, separate fact and opinion, recognize points of view, acknowledge diverse values and identify implications and consequences at a level required to maximize career success in the chosen field of study 4. examine and evaluate various aspects of our changing society in order to function with personal and social responsibility as a citizen in society 5. Employ basic vocational skills drawn from the areas of the Humanities and Social and Behavioural Sciences of vocational studies. Computer Assisted Language Lab: Intermediate Intermediate Reading and Writing Skills Intermediate Listening and Speaking Skills Introduction to Computers and Applications Mathematics Applied Psychology of Learning and Careers Introduction to Canadian Studies Computer Assisted Language Lab: Advanced Advanced Reading and Writing Skills Advanced Listening and Speaking Skills x2 Note: After completing the English and mathematics skills assessment (see page 269), students may be exempt from Intermediate Listening and Speaking Skills/ Advanced Listening and Speaking Skills and/or Mathematics. FACULTY OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND LIBERAL STUDIES FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 261

Pathways & Interdisciplinary Studies Level up your education Every year more Seneca students are choosing to further their education at Seneca and beyond. If you re one of them you ve got the Seneca Advantage. In addition to the range of in-demand, career-focused Seneca bachelor s degrees, we are a leader in Ontario in the quantity and quality of established pathways between other colleges, universities and institutions in the GTA and around the world. Seneca has more graduates who pursue a university degree than any other college in Ontario. Program Name Code Page Credential Awarded Canadian Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies International Tuition Year One (2 Semesters) INS 263 Degree $ 6,697.76 $ 15931.24 Liberal Arts LAT 265 Diploma $ 3,644.76 $ 13.199.24 Note: Fees shown are approximate amounts based on the first two semesters of study for the 2014-15 academic year. Amounts listed include tuition and mandatory incidental fees. Fees may vary by campus and are subject to change for subsequent terms. 262 SENECA

BACHELOR OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 8 Semesters (4 Years) Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Program Code: INS Campus: Newnham Start Dates: Fall, Winter The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (INS) program could be your path to a position in a competitive workforce or graduate level postsecondary education. As a graduate of the INS degree program, you ll be able to work within a specialized professional field while bringing in experience and transferable skills acquired from interdisciplinary study. The degree will allow students who have completed a college diploma program to fulfill the requirements of a degree program in two or two and a half years. It is anticipated that graduates will find employment in their professional field or with employers who look for degree graduates, for example, in the following: community based not for profit organizations education (school boards and universities) government (municipal, provincial, federal) financial services (banks, insurance companies) conservation authorities police forces retail Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: Grade 12 English: ENG4(U) Grade 12 Mathematics: any (U) level Mathematics OR Mature Student Status (age 19 years or older) with the above prerequisite course(s) or their equivalent(s). Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available for candidates with distinguished academic records in their high school careers. A variety of scholarships and bursaries are available to students based on merit and financial needs. The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program is unique in both the Ontario college and university systems. The degree distinguishes itself from both a traditional liberal arts degree and an applied degree by combining the professional knowledge, skills and abilities traditionally associated with both college diplomas and degree programs with the breadth of a liberal arts education. This program s curriculum also emphasizes the development of students transferable and information fluency skills. This degree has been designed to meet different student needs and to address those needs with the traditional intimacy and student centreed focus of the college environment. It will allow students who have completed a college diploma program to fulfill the requirements of a degree program in two or two and a half years. It will also appeal to high school graduates who are looking for a program that provides a fusion of vocational knowledge and skills with the benefit of a liberal arts education, or those seeking personal or career advancement by completing a degree in their chosen field. Co operative Education This degree program offers the advantage of a paid co op work term for all students. During the co op placement, you will have the opportunity to become involved in real life work experiences where critical thinking, problem solving and interpersonal skills are used. This work experience will help you to improve your marketability as a professional in the field. The work term is scheduled over the summer semester. All students will complete a mandatory co op work term. Students will also take two mandatory subjects associated with this requirement: Co op Professional Practice in the semester preceding the co op work term and Co op Integration and Career Planning in the semester following their first co op work term. Co-op Model Year Fall Winter Summer 1 or 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Vacation Semester 2 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Vacation 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 Work-Term 4 Semester 7 Semester 8 Turn Your Diploma into a Degree Students applying to this program who hold an Ontario advanced diploma (three year program) from any Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology will be granted advanced standing for a maximum of two years. Up to 15 courses may be applied against the degree s vocational component. Up to five courses will be assessed on an individual basis, depending on the program from which the student graduated. Graduates of two-year college diploma programs (Ontario diploma) will be granted advanced standing for up to one and a half years. Up to 10 courses may be applied against the degree s vocational component. Up to five courses will be assessed on an individual basis and depend on the program from which the student graduated. A 3.0 GPA from a two-year diploma or three-year advanced diploma program is eligible for block transfer credits as outlined in the admissions process. Prior University Experience Those whose prior postsecondary experience includes university degree courses may be eligible for advanced standing credit which will be assessed on an individual basis and dependent on the previous program. The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies is a four year degree program with a mandatory co op component. The curriculum in this program combines mandatory courses, research courses, liberal studies options and vocational courses to a total of 37. The maximum number of lower level courses is 21; the minimum number of upper level courses is 16. Lower level courses are identified by a course code with 100 or 200 mnemonic or as offered in the first two years of a Seneca program. Upper level courses are identified by a course code with 300 or 400 or higher mnemonic or as offered in the third and fourth year of a Seneca program. In accordance with PEQAB requirements, this program has a minimal overall acceptable achievement for progression. SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 263

BACHELOR OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Note: Students must complete a minimum of 15 Professional/Vocational subjects. A maximum of 10 subjects can be at the lower (100/200) level and a minimum of 5 subjects must be completed at the upper (300/400) level. Degree Completion Requirements MANDATORY COURSES: Communications Minimum four courses. Three specified courses: Writing Strategies, Introduction - Scholarly Research and Writing, Presentation Skills; plus one upper level communication elective course (300 or 400 level). Mathematics/Science Minimum four courses. Three specified courses: Quantitative Reasoning, Mathematics of Statistics, and Introduction to the Natural Sciences; plus one upper level Math/Science elective course (300 or 400 level). Humanities Minimum three courses. Two specified courses: World Civilizations I and World Civilizations II; plus one upper level Humanities elective course (300 or 400 level). Social Science Minimum three courses. Two specified courses: Introduction to the Social Sciences I and Introduction to the Social Sciences II; plus one upper level Social Science elective course (300 or 400 level). RESEARCH COURSES: Minimum four courses: Critical Analysis of Research, INR400, INR700, and INR800. LIBERAL STUDIES OPTIONS: Students will be required to complete 4 lower-level and 2 upper-level electives. PROFESSIONAL OPTIONS: Minimum 15 courses in total selected from existing Seneca degree programs. A maximum of 10 courses can be at the lower level and a minimum of 5 courses must be at the upper level. Sequence The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program is designed to meet the individual needs of students. Students enter the program with varying years of academic experience and as a result, will enroll in courses in accordance with their circumstances. For example, students could have completed a two or three-year college diploma, both of which will require that courses be completed in a different manner. Similarly, a student who begins the program in Year One will complete courses in a different pattern. The only necessary sequence will be to meet the prerequisite course requirements as stipulated in the calendar. It is imperative for every student to meet with the program co-ordinator to determine the sequence of courses necessary to satisfy the degree requirements. Direct Entry Student SAMPLE CURRUCULUM PATH For students with no previous postsecondary credits. Precise order of courses will be determined in conjunction with the program co-ordinator. Writing Strategies I Introduction to the Social Sciences I Quantitative Reasoning World Civilizations I Liberal Studies Option Mathematics of Statistics Introduction - Scholarly Research and Writing Introduction to the Social Sciences II World Civilizations II Liberal Studies Option SEMESTER 3 Introduction to the Natural Sciences Liberal Studies Option Professional Option x3 SEMESTER 4 Liberal Studies Option Presentation Skills Professional Option x3 SEMESTER 5 Critical Analysis of Research Professional Option x3 Open Option (Level 300/400) SEMESTER 6 Applied Research Methods Professional Option x2 Open Option (Level 300/400) Liberal Studies Option Co-op Professional Practice Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 7 Applied Research Project I Professional Option x3 Open Option (Level 300/400) Co-op Integration and Career Planning SEMESTER 8 Applied Research Project II Professional Option Open Option (Level 300/400) Liberal Studies Option College Diploma Graduate SAMPLE CURRICULUM PATH For students who have graduated with a two year Ontario college diploma and have received advanced standing for fifteen courses. Precise required courses and particular order will be dependent on previous college diploma and will be determined in conjunction with program coordinator. Advanced diploma graduates will follow a different pattern. SEMESTER 4 Introduction - Scholarly Research and Writing Introduction to the Social Sciences I World Civilizations I Introduction to the Natural Sciences Liberal Studies Option SEMESTER 5 Mathematics of Statistics Critical Analysis of Research Introduction to the Social Sciences II World Civilizations SEMESTER 6 Applied Research Methods Professional Option x2 Liberal Studies Option Open Option (Level 300/400) Co-op Professional Practice Co-op Work-Term SEMESTER 7 Applied Research Project I Professional Option x2 Open Option (Level 300/400) Liberal Studies Option Co-op Integration and Career Planning SEMESTER 8 Applied Research Project II Professional Option Open Option (Level 300/400) x2 More Information Seneca College has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting April 26, 2012. Seneca College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. 264 SENECA SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS

LIBERAL ARTS 4 Semesters (2 Years) Ontario College Diploma Program Code: LAT Start Dates: Fall, Winter The four semester Liberal Arts (LAT) diploma program could be your path to a bachelor s degree. Our graduates have transferred to York University, University of Toronto, Ryerson University, Bishop s University and other universities in Canada and the United States, where they have received bachelor s degrees in various disciplines. Dozens of former LAT students hold master s degrees in a variety of academic disciplines. Many are enrolled in professional programs such as Law and Education, while others hold key positions in marketing, advertising, sales and other business areas. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with: Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U) OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading). This program is designed for those who wish to pursue a university education. After two semesters and provided that you meet all requirements, you ll have the opportunity to apply for joint university partnership status. Your studies in LAT feature a core program rooted in a variety of humanities and social science disciplines and emphasize skills development in literacy, numeracy and critical thinking for university level studies. Campus: Newnham, Seneca@York Academic Opportunities Graduates utilize the skills acquired in the program to enter the working world or pursue further education. Educational opportunities include: applying to the joint Seneca/York program applying to the joint Seneca/University of Toronto program applying to the joint Seneca/University of Toronto Scarborough program applying to the joint Seneca/Trent University pilot program applying directly to university applying to continue studies at Bishop s University (Quebec) transferring to the Seneca Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program transferring to another Seneca degree program. Liberal Arts University Partnerships SENECA AND YORK UNIVERSITY/ UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO With a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better at the end of the second semester, you may apply to enrol in one of the University Partnership Programs. Otherwise you may continue in the LAT program. You ll be required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 after the second semester to proceed in the program. If you do not achieve this minimum GPA, you ll be advised on other options. Transfer credit from the LAT program, combined with the university credits earned while in LAT and in the summer after graduating from the program, will give students significant advanced standing (normally between 1.5 and 2 years) in a Bachelor of Arts (BA) program at York University or the University of Toronto. College English Humanities: The Development of Western Thought I Foundation of Psychology I Critical Thinking I and ONE of the following Introduction to Mathematics (Algebra)* Topics in Modern Mathematics* Introduction to Combinatorial Mathematics* Academic Research and Writing Humanities: The Development of Western Thought II Foundations of Psychology II Introduction to Sociology I: Social Inequality Critical Thinking II and Introductory French or Introductory Spanish SEMESTER 3 Academic Research and Writing II Humanities: The Development of Western Thought III Introduction to Sociology II: Social Inequality Introduction to World Literature I York/U of T/Trent Subject** and Intermediate French or Intermediate Spanish SEMESTER 4 A Social History of Canada European Art & Culture Humanities: The Development of Western Thought IV Introduction to World Literature II York/U of T/Trent Subject** * Students will be placed in the appropriate level of mathematics depending on the results of placement tests. ** Students in the University Partnership Program take a university course as part of this program. These subjects are taught by York, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough or Trent faculty at the respective university campus. Students pay university tuition for these courses in addition to the normal Seneca tuition fees. General Education One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject (from any category) for which College English is a prerequisite. SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 265

ACADEMIC YEAR DATES The following dates represent the best information available at the time of publication, for the Seneca College academic schedule. We reserve the right to make changes subject to amendments to existing legislation, collective agreements or as required by the College. Dates may vary slightly from program to program. Winter 2015 Semester Winter 2015 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): New Students Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Returning Students Friday, October 31, 2014 College Re opens Monday, January 5 Winter 2015 Term Day Classes Begin Monday, January 12 Last Day to Add Day Subjects Friday, January 16 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without grading) Friday, January 23 Last Date for (Day) Refund Application Friday, January 23 Family Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, February 16 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, March 20 Good Friday (College Closed) Friday, April 3 Registration opens for Summer 2015 FCET* Classes Monday, April 6 Exam Week Monday, April 20 to Friday, April 24 Winter 2015 Semester Ends Friday, April 24 Summer 2015 Semester Summer 2015 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): New Students Friday, March 13 Returning Students Wednesday, March 18 Summer Term Begins Monday, May 11 Last Date to Add a Day Subject Friday, May 15 Last Date to Drop a 14 week Day Subject (without grading) Friday, May 22 Last Day for Fee (Day) Refund Application Friday, May 22 Victoria Day (College Closed) Monday, May 18 College closed for Canada Day Holiday Wednesday, July 1 Last Day to Drop a 14 week Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, July 17 Registration opens for Fall 2015 FCET* Classes Monday, July 27 Civic Holiday (College Closed) Monday, August 3 Exam Week Monday, August 17 to Friday, August 21 Summer 2015 Semester Ends Friday, August 21 Fall 2015 Semester Fall 2015 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): For New Students TBA For Returning Students TBA Labour Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, September 7 Fall Term Day Classes Begin Tuesday, September 8 Last Date to Add Day Subjects Monday, September 14 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without grading) Monday, September 21 Last Date for (Day) Refund Application Monday, September 21 Thanksgiving Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, October 12 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, November 13 Registration opens for Winter 2016 FCET* Classes Monday, November 23 Exam Week Begins Thursday, December 10 Fall 2015 Semester Ends Wednesday, December 16 Holiday Break (College Closed) Friday, December 25 to January 3, 2016 College Re opens Monday, January 4, 2016 Winter 2016 Semester Winter 2016 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): New Students TBA Returning Students TBA College Re opens Monday, January 4 Winter 2016 Term Day Classes Begin Monday, January 11 Last Day to Add Day Subjects Friday, January 15 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without grading) Friday, January 22 Last Date for (Day) Refund Application Friday, January 22 Family Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, February 15 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, March 18 Good Friday (College Closed) Friday, March 25 Registration opens for Summer 2016 FCET* Classes Monday, April 4 Exam Week Monday, April 18 to Friday, April 22 Winter 2016 Semester Ends Friday, April 22 Summer 2016 Semester Summer 2016 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): New Students TBA Returning Students TBA Summer Term Begins Monday, May 9 Last Date to Add a Day Subject Friday, May 13 Victoria Day (College Closed) Monday, May 23 Last Date to Drop a 14 week Day Subject (without grading) Friday, May 20 Last Day for Fee (Day) Refund Application Friday, May 20 College closed for Canada Day Holiday Friday, July 1 Last Day to Drop a 14 week Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, July 15 Registration opens for Fall 2016 FCET* Classes Monday. July 25 Civic Holiday (College Closed) Monday, August 1 Exam Week Begins Monday, August 15 Summer 2016 Semester Ends Friday, August 19 Fall 2016 Semester Fall 2016 Semester Fees Due Date (Day Programs): For New Students TBA For Returning Students TBA Labour Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, September 5 Fall Term Day Classes Begin Tuesday, September 6 Last Date to Add Day Subjects Monday, September 12 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without grading) Monday, September 19 Last Date for (Day) Refund Application Monday, September 19 Thanksgiving Day Holiday (College Closed) Monday, October 10 Last Date to Drop a Day Subject (without academic penalty) Friday, November 11 Registration opens for Winter 2017 FCET* Classes Monday, November 21 Exam Week Begins Monday, December 12 Fall 2016 Semester Ends Friday, December 16 Holiday Break (College Closed) Saturday, December 24 to January 1, 2016 College Re opens Monday, January 2, 2016 * FCET - Faculty of Continuing Education and Training 266 SENECA

ADMISSIONS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES General Information The policies in this document apply to all full time programs offered by Seneca College in any location. The circumstances of an individual campus or a particular program may require supplementary interpretation or minor variation in procedure. This statement is current at time of publication. Where changes occur, Seneca will endeavour to give you as much advance notice as possible. The most up to date program information is available on the web at: senecacollege.ca/fulltime For Seneca s complete Academic Policy, please refer to: senecacollege.ca/academic-policy Program Cancellation Policy For program changes, please refer to: senecacollege.ca/academic-policy/acpol-11.html How to Apply Applicants to the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology must submit an electronic application form through ontariocolleges.ca Telephone: (519) 763 4725 Toll free: 1 888 892 2228 Website: ontariocolleges.ca ontariocolleges.ca receives and records applications and each student s response to college offers of admission. A $95.00 fee must accompany the application. Applicants may select up to five program choices with no more than three choices at any one college. An applicant may accept only one offer of admission per term. The confirmation of acceptance must be directed to ontariocolleges.ca For September 2015 applications from qualified applicants received by ontariocolleges.ca on February 1, 2015, and earlier receive equal consideration in application processing. Applications received after February 1, 2015, will be processed on a first come, first served basis (until programs are full), when all other admission conditions are considered equal. For programs shown in this publication as Competitive Programs, apply before February 1, 2015 to ensure equal consideration. The earliest date Seneca may make an offer of admission is February 1, 2015. For programs starting in September 2015, Ontario applicants who applied before February 1, 2015 and who have received letters of acceptance, have until May 1, 2015, to inform ontariocolleges.ca whether or not they intend to accept an offer of admission. Details of this process will be sent with letters of acceptance. If final grades for prerequisite programs or courses are not available when offers are released, a Conditional Offer of Admission may be granted on the basis of mid-term grades or other completed courses (for example, Grade 11 final grades). A Conditional Offer of Admission is granted on the condition that Seneca receives proof of successful completion of all prerequisite courses and/or credentials, with appropriate grades, by the first day of scheduled classes. Basic The basic admission requirement for postsecondary programs is either: the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (Grade 12), with the majority of senior credits at the college preparation, university preparation or university/college preparation levels; OR Mature Applicant Status (age 19 or older refer to the section on Mature Applicant Status); degree programs require six Grade 12 credits at the university, university/college level. post-graduate programs require a college diploma, university degree or equivalent. Additional Requirements Questionnaires, essays, pretests, portfolios, and/or orientations may be established on a per program basis. Offers of Admission and Ranking All applications are assessed by our Admissions office, which is empowered to accept, defer or reject the admission of any applicant to a program. You will be advised of your offer of admission by an official letter from the Admissions Office. Ranking of qualified applicants is a process used to determine offers of admission. Grades (and/or test score equivalencies) in required subjects, as well as any mandatory criteria used in the selection process will be used to determine ranking. Applicants who meet the posted admission requirements are not guaranteed admission into a particular program. Admission to Seneca College is a competitive process. Applicants whose ranking does not permit an offer of admission to the regular professional program may be recommended for additional study in academic preparatory courses or in an alternative program. Home-Schooled Applicants Home school applicants must apply at ontariocolleges.ca and then complete the Supplementary Application Form for Home-Schooled Applicants available on our website. This form documents the academic achievement of the home-schooled applicants. Seneca will consider applicants whose home-schooling is equivalent to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, including any specific subject requirements as stated in this publication. Many of Seneca s competitive programs have additional selection criteria in place. Home-schooled applicants will be subjected to the same evaluation as all other applicants to competitive programs. Mature Student Status Seneca College welcomes applications from adults who have made the decision to return to school. For the purposes of admission, Mature Student Status pertains to applicants who do not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent but who have reached the age of 19 years on or before the beginning of their program of study. For postsecondary diploma programs, applicants with Mature Student Status do not require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). However, where there are prerequisite courses, such as English, mathematics, biology, physics or chemistry, for a program, applicants with Mature Student Status must provide proof of the required credits. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 267

In some instances, Mature Applicants may be allowed to write the Mature Applicant pre admission test in English and/or Mathematics in lieu of having these Ontario secondary school credits or their equivalent. Applicants should confirm with the Admissions Office if writing the English and/or Mathematics entrance test is permitted for their desired program and should also confirm with the Admissions Office if upgrading courses are acceptable substitutions for Ontario secondary school credits. It is important to apply as soon as possible if you are applying with Mature Student Status. By applying early, if it is determined that you do not have the necessary skills for admission to a postsecondary program, you may be able to complete the required upgrading before your program starts. These upgrading programs are offered both at Seneca College and at other adult educational centres in full time or part time formats. Pre-Admission Testing The purpose of testing is to determine if you have the skills and aptitude to succeed in the program(s) of your choice. Once you have submitted an application, Seneca will notify you of the date, time and location of your test. Additional information such as the length of tests, what materials to bring, and brief test descriptions will be included. The Pre Admission Test fee is $55.00. If you are in an academic upgrading program and will have upgraded to a Grade 12 equivalent level by the start of your program, it may not be necessary for you to write the Mature Applicant test(s). Please contact the Admissions Office for further direction. For questions or additional information about the following, please contact the Seneca College Admissions Office at (416) 491 5050, ext. 22840 or email at admissions@senecacollege.ca. English Proficiency Applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency through one of the following: Acceptable scores on a Pre-Admissions Test International Language Tests (Academic IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/ CAEL) 2-year program of study in a school and country where English is the primary language Equivalent Academic standing from other provinces and other countries recognized by the College as equivalent to an OSSD will be considered for admission. Generally, the standards are as follows: A valid Secondary School Graduation Diploma at the General Level, or equivalent, for the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan; United States of America Grade 12 (A minimum of 16 units of credit at the Secondary School level, at least four credits of which are in English); All other applicants will be considered on an individual basis; Degree programs may have additional requirements. For more information on credentials that may be accepted, please review the Academic Policy, Section 4.1 at senecacollege.ca/ academic-policy. Academic Qualifications from Other Countries Seneca will consider applications for admission from those who have gained equivalent educational qualifications abroad. An international document evaluation may be required. Please contact the Admissions Office for further direction Admission Decision Review Process POLICY It is the policy of Seneca College to provide a method of reviewing a decision to deny a prospective student admission to any full time program conducted by Seneca. This policy does not include part time courses, programs which register on a first come, first served basis or programs where the denial of admission is due to the program being closed. In the normal course of operations, a decision to accept or reject your application for admission to Seneca College shall be sent to you in writing, whether or not a previous verbal decision has been given. In the case of a rejection, a brief written explanation of the reason(s) for rejection will be included. The Admissions Office will provide further explanation of the reason for rejection if requested by you. If you are not satisfied with the explanation or request a review of the admission decision, the following procedure will apply. PROCEDURE You must apply to the Registrar, in writing, for a review of the non acceptance decision within 30 days of the date of the written decision. The Registrar will acknowledge your application, in writing, and appoint an Admission Review Panel consisting of the Registrar; the Associate Registrar, Admissions; the Chair of the program in question and, where applicable, the Program Co ordinator. The Registrar will arrange a date for a meeting of the Panel and notify you within 15 days of the receipt of your written request. You may make representation to the Panel, either verbally or in writing (with reasons), or both; no counsel or other agent may attend or represent you. The Panel will notify you in writing with reasons for the decision. Note: The decision of the Panel is final and binding. Should the Review Panel find in favour of you, and the pertinent program no longer has seats available, alternatives will be investigated. Under no circumstances will a student already admitted to Seneca College be disadvantaged, on behalf of another, by the findings of the Review Panel. Probationary Admission In some instances, where you fail to meet certain admission criteria for a program of study, Admissions has discretionary power to recommend probationary admission to a diploma or certificate program. If you are a probationary student you may be required to withdraw from Seneca College should you fail to meet the probationary requirements. Priority of Admission In accordance with provincial guidelines, you will be admitted to Seneca College in the following order of preference: 1. Resident of Ontario 2. Resident of other provinces and territories in Canada 3 Other applicants Citizenship Status Seneca College may request proof of current citizenship status. All Permanent Residents will be required to submit a copy of their Permanent Resident Card. 268 SENECA

Admission Status An Offer of Admission to a program of study at Seneca College is an offer for that program and semester only. Admission to a program or to a specific semester of a program is not a guarantee of subsequent admission to another program or semester of study. Re Admission to a Previous Program of Study Students who have withdrawn from Seneca College for one or more full semesters and who wish to return to their previous program must apply at ontariocolleges.ca. Re-admission is not guaranteed and is subject to current admission requirements and ranking for oversubscribed programs. Upon readmission to a program, a student must meet the most current course requirements for graduation Admission to New Program of Study Students who have completed or are completing a full-time program at Seneca College and who wish to begin semester one of a new program, must apply at ontariocolleges.ca. Some exceptions may apply. Contact the Seneca Admissions Office for details. Transferring Programs from Within Seneca Current students who wish to transfer to Semester two or higher of a Seneca program may complete a Transfer Form available at the Registrar s Office. Applications to transfer between programs will be reviewed by the associated academic area. Transferring From another Postsecondary Institution Students from other postsecondary institutions who wish to transfer to Semester two or higher of a Seneca program must apply at ontariocolleges.ca. Applications to transfer to Seneca programs will be reviewed by the associated academic area. If accepted to an advanced semester at Seneca, please be advised that some courses may be considered prerequisites for subsequent courses and must be completed in a specific order. Credit Transfer (Advanced Standing) Students who have completed college or university level courses similar to courses required for a program of study may apply for Advanced Standing, also known as Credit Transfer. Applications for credit transfer must be for a specific Seneca course and must be accompanied by an official transcript and detailed course outline. A minimum grade of C (60%) is generally required for a course to be considered for credit transfer. The minimum grade considered for credit transfer for degree programs is C+ (65%). The Request for Advanced Standing form is available at the Registrar s Office or online. Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Students who have significant experiential learning acquired from employment, independent study or life experience may apply for Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). To qualify, the experiential learning must be equivalent to the learning outcomes of a specific Seneca course. The method of assessment will vary according to the subject matter being assessed. College credit will be awarded when the documented/demonstrated learning is deemed to be equivalent to a Seneca subject offering. To determine candidacy for PLA and to find out possible methods for assessment, contact the academic program coordinator listed by program in the Seneca College Website senecacollege.ca/fulltime/ programs.html. There is a $107.00 assessment fee for each subject in which a student is seeking credit through PLA. In order to allow sufficient time for processing, students are urged to apply for PLA by the following dates. Assessment does not begin until the PLA fee is paid. June 1 for subjects beginning in the fall semester December 1 for subjects beginning in the winter semester March 1 for subjects beginning in the summer semester Submitted Documents Policy Because of the large volume of applications, Seneca College is unable to store, retrieve or return documents that were submitted previously. You may be required to re submit documents if you decide to re apply at a future date outside of the academic year cycle of your original application. Skills Assessment Students admitted to certificate, diploma or degree programs at Seneca College will be assessed in one or more skill areas including English and Mathematics. The results are used for appropriate academic placement including English subject placement, mathematics subject placement and redirection. Subject placements are required for timetable development and production. The results also provide a basis for advisement of students and research into student success. Both paper and pencil, and computerized tests are used. For more information about Skills Assessment, contact the Newnham Test Centre at (416) 491 5050, ext. 22717. Following admission to Seneca, all students in diploma and certificate programs are tested for English proficiency. Based on the results of these tests, students are placed in one of three English streams: 1. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP 200/300 6 HRS/WK) The postsecondary program course load is reduced in the first semester to enable students to participate in this English subject. As a result, students can expect to spend at least one additional semester at Seneca to complete their program. 2. DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH (EAC 149 4 HRS/WK) One additional preparatory English subject may be required prior to commencing College English. 3. COLLEGE ENGLISH (EAC 150 3 HRS/WK) This is the standard first semester, postsecondary English and is the prerequisite for all English credit subjects at Seneca College. If you are assessed at a level below College English then you will need to take additional courses which are not included in your tuition fees. This will result in an extra course fee(s) in a subsequent semester(s). FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 269

FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS Financial Aid As a student at Seneca College, you may apply to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) for financial assistance (osap. gov.on.ca). In order to apply, you must be a Canadian citizen, hold permanent resident status or hold protected person status. Assistance is awarded in the form of loans funded by the Federal and Provincial Governments and Special Bursaries. You may also be eligible to participate in the College Work Study Program to assist you in financing your education. Further information and application forms are available from the Financial Aid Office at each campus. Scholarships and Bursaries Value of scholarships and bursaries range from $50 to $5,000. Scholarships are non repayable awards given to recognize the high level of excellence a student has achieved in his/her studies. Bursaries are non repayable awards allocated on the basis of financial need and without undue emphasis on academic standing. Value and availability of awards are subject to change at the discretion of both the donors and the College Awards Committee. SOURCES OF FUNDS Scholarship and bursary funds are provided by individuals and organizations, either in the form of endowments or annual donations. Much of the privately donated funds are specific in nature and are restricted to students meeting donor criteria. ELIGIBILITY All students who are registered in programs of study at Seneca College may apply. Students should demonstrate responsible progress/achievement in their program. Selection Procedures Selection/approval of recipients is done by the College Awards Committee comprised of campus representatives from Administrative, Counselling and Support Staff. Awards are granted throughout the year, with the majority being granted in February. Paying for school can be hard. Seneca can help. SENECA OFFERS HUNDREDS OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES TO HELP YOU FINANCE YOUR EDUCATION. HERE IS SOME INFORMATION YOU SHOULD HAVE WHEN APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID. ALL STUDENTS REGISTERED IN SENECA PROGRAMS MAY APPLY FOR BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS. How do I apply? Go to my.senecacollege.ca Click SIRIS (You will need your Seneca login and password.) Click Financial Aid Select the current academic year Click Submit Application and complete the necessary steps To ensure your application has been submitted, click on Review Application. Deadline The deadline date to apply for Student Awards is October 31, 2015 How do I know if I ve received financial support? Applicants are notified about funding by email to their Seneca email in February. Do I need to claim financial support for income tax purposes? Yes. Awards are considered part of your taxable income for the year. The College will issue T4A forms to all recipients for the year in which the award was paid. Learn more about the awards Seneca offers: senecacollege.ca/registrar/financialaid/ 270 SENECA

COLLEGE FEES Note: Fee rates quoted below are in effect for the period of September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016 and are subject to change in 2016-2017. Go to senecacollege.ca/fulltime for the latest available information. A. Tuition Fees FEES DEADLINE The fee payment deadline will be stated on the Fee Invoice. This will indicate the date on which your fees are due in full. When Seneca receives your fees, the funds are deposited to reserve a place in the program of your choice. If you do not pay tuition fees within the stipulated time, you will forfeit your reserved position in the program. FORMS OF PAYMENT To avoid line-ups, you are encouraged to pay: 1. online via your Student Self-Service Portal 2. by Telephone using your credit card by calling (416) 491-5050 ext. 22800 3. through your Financial Institution using your student number as your payee account number. If paying through your bank, please note there may be a five-day delay before the college receives your payment 4. or In Person by Visa, MasterCard or American Express, debit card, cash or by certified cheque, money order or bank draft. Uncertified cheques are not acceptable and will be returned. I. CANADIAN STUDENTS Standard tuition fees for Canadian citizens and persons admitted lawfully to Canada for purposes of permanent residence are $2,686.00 per year (2 semesters) unless otherwise specified. Tuition fees for a full time student enrolled in a high demand program, where higher rates apply, vary from program to program. General information outlining the list of high demand programs is available at senecacollege.ca/registrar/fees. Tuition fee rates for accelerated programs vary from program to program as well, and are published with offers of admission. Students registered in full time postsecondary programs on a reduced load are assessed on the basis of a $6.23 (per course contact hour) rate, calculated on the number of weeks in a semester, effective September 1, 2014. For those registered in high demand programs, the hourly rate will be higher. If a student chooses to register in Continuing Education semester subjects, the standard fee rate published on the part time website applies. WITHDRAWAL WITH REFUND Withdrawal within the first ten days of the program semester start will entitle you to a full refund of the tuition fees you have paid, less a $100 administrative fee. To withdraw from a program, you must notify the Registar s Office in writing. Late fees will not be refunded. TUITION FEES FOR STUDENTS WITH PERMANENT DISABILITIES Students with a documented disability may be eligible for specialized tuition payments according to the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). Students must first register with the Counselling and Disability Services Office at Seneca. II. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Tuition fees for students who attend on a study permit (international students) are $11,970.00 (2 semesters) effective September 1, 2014 and are subject to change in 2015. Health insurance is not included in the tuition fee for full time international students. Tuition will be prorated for part time international students, based on the course load and the program selected. Some programs, including bachelor s degrees, have higher international fees. REFUND OR DEFERRAL OF FEES Students paying international student fees who submit formal notification of withdrawal from a program of instruction, or a formal request for deferral to a future semester of study at Seneca College within 10 business days of the beginning of a semester, are entitled to a refund, or deferral of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees as follows: A refund/deferral of a portion of the full tuition and mandatory ancillary fees paid for the semester, as calculated according to the following equation: Refund/Deferral = fees paid minus (international student tuition fee) x $100 (tuition fee for Canadian citizens) As well, a refund/deferral in full will be paid for any tuition and mandatory ancillary fees paid in advance for subsequent semesters. Students who do not submit formal notification of withdrawal or deferral from a program of instruction at Seneca College within 10 business days of the beginning of a semester will not receive a refund or deferral of the fees paid for that semester. Any fees paid in advance for subsequent semesters will be refunded in full. If immigration authorities at a Canadian Embassy or High Commission Office have not reached a decision by the last day to register for classes (Day 5 of classes), the International Admissions Office must receive formal notification of withdrawal or deferral within 10 business days of the beginning of a semester and a copy of the letter approving or denying the request for a study permit must be sent to the International Admissions Office upon receipt in order to complete the refund or deferral request. Fees paid in advance for future semesters will be refunded or deferred in full. If immigration authorities at a Canadian Embassy or High Commission Office issue a letter denying the request for a study permit, and the International Admissions Office receives a copy of the letter of denial accompanied by formal notification of withdrawal or request for deferral within 10 business days of the beginning of a semester, then semester one fees less $200.00 will be refunded or deferred. Fees paid in advance for future semesters will be refunded or deferred in full. Students who register at Seneca College are considered to have purchased a seat in the program. Should you withdraw in writing by the tenth day of scheduled classes, your seat will be offered to a student on our waiting list. Note: Four to six weeks are required to process refund cheques. WITHDRAWAL AFTER THE TENTH DAY OF CLASSES In the event you withdraw after the tenth day of scheduled classes, Seneca can no longer offer your seat to someone else due to the amount of class time missed at that point. As a result, there will be no refund, in whole or in part, for the semester. If your fees have not yet been paid in full, you will be required to pay any outstanding balance on your student account for the semester. Collection agencies will be engaged if required. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 271

B. Other Mandatory Fees Tuition related incidental fees are deemed to be part of the standard tuition fee. However the following fees, in addition to the standard fee, must be borne by the student. ACADEMIC APPEALS Students who launch a formal academic appeal are required to pay a non refundable $25.00 fee for each level of appeal. The fee covers all matters under appeal, and is payable at the Registration Office. ALUMNI FEE Effective September 1, 2012, an alumni fee is charged at the rate of $7.25 per semester to new students entering Seneca. The maximum any one student is expected to pay is $29.00. Continuing students who started prior to Fall 2012 are charged $7.00 per semester for the remaining semesters of their studies to a maximum of $28.00. This fee is non refundable. AUDITING FEE Students auditing courses are doing so as a matter of personal interest and not for academic credit. Such students are not entitled to examination or other evaluation privileges, and in no instance may credit standing be obtained for a course which has been audited. If you are auditing any course, you must apply for audit privileges through the Office of the Registrar. Tuition fees will be equal to the regular tuition fees associated with that course when taken for credit purposes. CONVOCATION (GRADUATION) FEE A non refundable fee of $50.00 ($5.00 for senior citizens) is assessed in the first semester of your program. CO OPERATIVE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIVE FEE All students enrolled in a co operative education program will be charged an additional, non refundable, administrative fee. Collection of the fees will commence with the semester in which the first Co op Professional Practice subject is scheduled, at the rate of $495.00 per work term. DEGREE, DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATE REPLACEMENT FEE The replacement fee for a degree, diploma or certificate is $55.00 plus $7.15 H.S.T. FLEMING COLLEGE SERVICE FEE: This fee applies only to Bachelor of Aviation Technology students at the Peterborough Campus. A fee of $140 is charged each semester for the services provided by Fleming College and includes Athletics Fee, Wellness Fee, Sport Centre and Build Fee. This fee is nonrefundable. HEALTH AND WELLNESS FEE A $1.25 Health and Wellness Fee is charged per semester. This fee will fund necessary programmatic resources to implement broad based health education initiatives across Seneca. HEALTH/DENTAL INSURANCE FEE CANADIAN STUDENTS This insurance was instituted by the student government to provide mandatory accident, illness, dental and extended health coverage for students in a group plan format. A lump sum of $84.76, which includes the following fees, is billed to the student account each semester. A percentage of the summer semester insurance fee will be refunded by the insurance company, based on the overall student insurance fees paid throughout the year. For information, contact Student Services or visit senecacollege.ca/student/insurance-plan.html This includes the following fees: Health & Wellness and Accident Insurance Fees The health & wellness fee for single coverage is $40.04 (H.S.T. included). The accident insurance fee is $0.92 (H.S.T. included). The total $40.96 fee is mandatory and non-refundable. Dental Fees The dental insurance fee is $43.80 (H.S.T. included). This fee is refundable. To opt out of this fee online by the required deadline, visit ssfinc.ca/health-plan. HEALTH INSURANCE FEE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS This insurance is administered by the International Student Centre to provide accident and illness coverage for international students in a group plan format. Health insurance coverage is mandatory for international students in Canada who are not eligible for this coverage under the provincial health insurance plan. A $220.00 health insurance fee is charged each semester. This fee is non refundable. Dental coverage is not provided. For more information, contact International Student Centre or visit senecacollege.ca/international/services/insurance.html LATE FEES If you fail to pay your fees by the date(s) stipulated by Seneca, you will be assessed a $65.00 late payment fee for each infraction. Students who do not register on the dates assigned by Seneca will pay a $100.00 late registration fee for each infraction. Late fees are not refunded if you withdraw. LATE TESTING FEE Skills Assessment/College Placement testing administered to place students who have already been admitted to a college program in the appropriate Mathematics and/or English level is normally provided at no cost to the student. However, there is a $30.00 late testing fee for those who do not write the test(s) prior to the published deadline date. That date is included with Admissions information each semester. For the English Language Institute, assessment tests provided on a published date each semester are free of charge to new international students. There is a late testing fee of $55.00. LEARNING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING RETAINED BY THE STUDENT A listing of the costs of learning materials, equipment and clothing retained by students will be sent to all new and returning students. These expenses are not tax deductible and will not be recorded on your T2202A form. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT FEE There is a charge of $10.00 plus $1.30 H.S.T. per transcript. PARKING CHARGES Parking terms and fees are available at senecacollege.ca/parking. PHOTO ID CARDS (ONE CARD) The Student Services Fee covers the cost of the initial photo ID card. The ID card is issued during the first semester of study at Seneca. If the photo ID card is lost, a $10.00 charge is assessed for a replacement. The photo ID card entitles the student to: pay for photocopies and printing services; borrow books and equipment from the Library Resource Centre; gain admittance to student government sponsored events; borrow sports equipment or use sporting facilities at Seneca; gain access into the Fitness Centre; be used as your meal plan card; make cashless transactions. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLA) FEES Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is a process which evaluates experiential learning. There is a $107.00 assessment fee for each subject in which a learner is seeking credit through PLA. Currently, this fee is applicable for each portfolio assessment or challenge evaluation. RETURNED CHEQUES/CREDIT CARD IRREGULARITIES A $35.00 fee is charged for returned cheques or credit card irregularities. 272 SENECA

SENECA STUDENT FEDERATION FEE A Seneca Student Federation fee is collected each semester on behalf of the student government at the respective campus. Jane $5.00 King $56.50 Markham $56.50 Newnham $56.50 Seneca@York $56.50 Peterborough $40.00 Yorkgate $5.00 SSF STUDENT BUILD FUND The Student Build Fund is charged each semester to support the building and renovations of the Newnham Student Centre and future build of student space at Markham and King. King $50.00 Markham $50.00 Newnham $50.00 STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FEE Fees collected each semester on behalf of the Student Athletic Association are non refundable. King $42.23 Markham $41.72 Newnham $46.62 Seneca@York $36.72 STUDENT BURSARY LEVY A $3.00 fee is charged each semester. STUDENT LIFE FEE A $5.00 Student Life fee is charged each semester to students as a contribution to student life activities and resources provided by the Student Services Department, including but not limited to, Orientation, Student Leadership Program, Co Curricular Record, workshops, seminars and special events that are held throughout the academic year. STUDENT SPORT BUILD FEE A Student Sport Build fee is charged each semester to support sport buildings/renovations at all campuses. King $50.00 Markham $50.00 Newnham $50.00 Seneca@York $25.00 STUDENT SUPPORT FEE A $30.00 Student Support fee is charged each semester to cover the cost of the initial photo ID card, attendance letters, timetables, and tutoring services in the Learning Centres. SUPPLEMENTAL EXAMINATION FEE A Promotion Committee may recommend for supplemental privilege (in not more than two subjects in any one semester) a student who has failed to meet the minimum requirements of a subject. This privilege entitles the student, on payment of a $15.00 fee per supplemental examination, to write an examination in that subject or to complete other prescribed work as directed by the Promotion Committee. The fee is non refundable. T2202A FORM A $10.00 fee plus $1.30 H.S.T. is charged for a duplicate or replacement T2202A form (income tax receipt). TECHNOLOGY FEE A $120.00 Technology fee is charged each semester to all postsecondary students. The fee provides for software licensing, student electronic mail accounts, Internet access, wi fi service to Seneca and other technology based resources. C. Notice of Change of Fees All fees noted above and on the following page are subject to change in 2015 2016. Seneca will make every effort to provide as much advance notice as possible to students when College fees change. Copies of the current fee schedules are available at senecacollege.ca/registrar/fees. D. Sponsored Students Sponsored students must provide Seneca with the name and branch of the sponsoring agency, and a written authorization, including the counsellor s name, address and phone number. After this information is submitted, an invoice for fees will be sent to the appropriate agency. E. Students with Permanent Disabilities Students with permanent disabilities who require the accommodation of a reduced course load due to the impact of a documented disability, may be eligible for reduced tuition fees for the final courses needed to complete their program. Some conditions apply. F. Appeals Tuition and Other Mandatory Fees The Seneca College fee policy is administered by the Registration Office. Letters appealing fee assessment should be directed to that office. CO OPERATIVE EDUCATION Co-operative Education Co operative education programs give students the opportunity to integrate academic learning with practical work experience. Co op Administrative Fee All students enrolled in a co operative education program will be charged an additional, non refundable, administrative fee. Collection of the fees will commence with the semester in which the first CPP subject is scheduled. The current rate of $495.00 per work term may increase in 2015 2016. Contact the Registration Office for an up to date fee chart. For detailed information on co-op at Seneca College, please visit: senecacollege.ca/coop See specific program descriptions for work-term schedules and whether co-op is mandatory or optional in your program. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 273

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION International Contact Information Seneca College values the contribution international students make to its academic excellence and quality of student life. Most programs are open to international students but some restrictions may apply for highly competitive or advanced standing programs. For more information, please contact the International Admissions Office at: Telephone: (416) 491 5050, ext. 22364 Fax: (416) 492 9243 Email: internationaladmissions@senecacollege.ca senecacollege.ca/international How to Apply A. APPLICATION PROCEDURE International applicants may submit an application on the internet using the web based application form found on the Seneca College International website at senecacollege.ca/international. To use this form, applicants must have a valid email address and be at a computer attached to a working printer. B. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION The completed application form should be accompanied by: $65 CAD (in countries where it is not possible to send Canadian funds, please remit $65 USD) international student application fee; an original or certified copy of a diploma/leaving/graduation certificate; an original or certified copy of academic qualifications (academic transcripts showing grades and marks achieved); proof of English Language Proficiency; an official English translation if the academic documents are not in English. Please be sure to include the additional interpretive information with the transcripts. This information is usually found on the reverse side of the document or comes attached to it. It includes the institution s statement about the credit and/or grading system. Document Policy: Because of the large volume of applications, Seneca College is unable to store, retrieve or return your documents. Those wishing to be admitted for the academic year commencing in September are encouraged to apply as early as possible, preferably before the end of January. Successful applicants will receive an offer of admission and a fee policy statement. To apply for a study permit you will need your official offer of admission from Seneca. Your offer of admission will include Seneca College s Designated Learning Student Program (DLI) number as required by Citizenship and Immigration s International Student program. A study permit is essential for entry into Canada and for enrolment in your college program. You will be required to actively pursue your studies while in Canada You should obtain full information on student authorizations from the Canadian High Commission or Embassy serving your home country. A listing of these locations, as well as further information about studying in Canada, is available on the Government of Canada website at cic.gc.ca. For postsecondary diploma or certificate programs, international applicants must provide proof of academic standing equivalent to the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma (OSSD). Some examples of certificates equivalent to OSSD include: Hong Kong Certificate of Education with credit in five academic subjects or pass standing in six academic subjects; Chinese University of Hong Kong Entrance Examination with a pass in five academic subjects; For England and Asian countries, the General Certificate of Education with grades of A, B, C, or 1, 2, 3, in five academic subjects at the O or Ordinary level; For the West Indies, the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) with grades of A, B, C, or 1, 2, 3, in five academic subjects; For Africa, the Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSSC): awarded by West African Examinations Council (WAEC) with grades of A, B, C, or 1, 2, 3, in five academic subjects; PR China Senior Middle School Certificate; Russia and States of the Former Soviet Union: Attestation (Attestat) of complete secondary education. Applicants to post graduate certificate programs must provide a certified copy of their postsecondary degree or diploma and a transcript. Document Policy: Because of the large volume of applications, Seneca College is unable to store, retrieve or return your documents. For some programs there may be selective admission requirements such as a high school credit in science or mathematics. The program information in this calendar will specify any special entrance standards. For degree programs, university entrance tests may be required such as SAT scores (U.S.), the Chinese National University Entrance Examinations or GCE s at the A level. English Proficiency At Seneca, all instruction is in English. In order to be successful, applicants must have sufficient English proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking comprehension. Applicants from countries where English is not the only language of common usage will be required to either: submit proof of English proficiency by one of the recognized tests in the English proficiency test score chart on the following page; OR successfully complete an English preparatory program offered at Seneca. Test Program Type TOEFL IELTS (Academic) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Diploma and Certificate Programs 550 Paper based 80 Internet based with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 20 Degree Programs 570 Paper based 84 Internet based with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 21 Ontario Graduate Certificate Programs 580 Paper based 88 Internet based with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 22 Overall band of 6.0 Overall band of 6.5 Overall band of 6.5 No single test score No single test score No single test score below 5.5 below 6.0 below 6.0 58 60 60 CAEL Overall score of 50 Overall score of 60 and a Writing performance score of 60 Overall score of 70 and a Writing performance score of 60 274 SENECA

For postsecondary diploma programs, the English admission requirement may be met by completing Level 8 of Seneca s English Language Institute. For degree programs and graduate certificate programs, applicants will be considered on an individual basis. For further information, please contact the International Admissions Office at (416) 491 5050, ext. 22364, or email internationaladmissions@senecacollege.ca. Test scores are to be sent from one of the above testing agents directly to the Seneca College International Admissions Office. Please provide Seneca s name and full address at the time of taking the test. For applicants who will take the TOEFL test, the Seneca College Institution Code is 9212. Information about the above tests, test dates, test requirements, test fees and the content of the tests may be obtained as follows: TOEFL IELTS CAEL PTE toefl.org ielts.org cael.ca pearsonpte.com TOEFL/IELTS EXEMPTIONS International students who completed a minimum of two years full time secondary or college level education in one of the countries where English is an official or the only language of common usage (check with International Admissions if you are unsure if your country is listed on our ESL exemption list). International students who obtain an International Baccalaureate in English from one of the International Schools, members of the Council of International Schools. International students who received a passing score on the CAAT administered at Seneca College (students physically present in Canada who wish to take the CAAT, should call International Admissions for more information). All other students must submit their valid international test scores to International Admissions. Only tests taken in the last two years are considered valid. Following admission to Seneca, all international students in diploma and certificate programs are tested for English proficiency. Based on the results of these tests, students are placed in one of three English streams: 1. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP 200/300 6 HRS/WK) The postsecondary program course load is reduced in the first semester to enable students to participate in this English subject. As a result, students can expect to spend at least one additional semester at Seneca to complete their program. 2. DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH (EAC 149 4 HRS/WK) One additional preparatory English subject may be required prior to commencing College English. 3. COLLEGE ENGLISH (EAC 150 3 HRS/WK) This is the standard first semester, postsecondary English and is the prerequisite for all English credit subjects at Seneca College. If you are assessed at a level below College English then you will need to take additional courses which are not included in your tuition fees. This will result in an extra course fee(s) in a subsequent semester(s). STUDENTS MAY ALSO APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE SENECA COLLEGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (25 HRS/WK) Successful completion of all levels in the Institute qualifies students for a Certificate of Standing in English Language Proficiency, which is recognized by Seneca College as equivalent to a 550 TOEFL paper based score. The Institute is designed for international students, in Canada on a study permit, who do not meet the English language requirements for direct entry into full time postsecondary programs at a Canadian college. Depending on test results, students are placed in an intensive language program for one, two or three semesters to prepare them for standard first level English and the demands of further academic studies at the postsecondary level. Insurance for International Students A comprehensive Community College Health Insurance Plan for international students is provided by a private carrier through Seneca College. International Student Services Seneca College, through the International Student Centre, provides a wide variety of services to assist the international applicant and international student on campus. Services include: pre arrival information orientation to Seneca College orientation to Toronto, Ontario and Canada general advice on a wide range of concerns counselling services assistance finding accommodations in homestays, Seneca residence or shared apartments free airport pick up (2 weeks advance notice required) employment regulations and information liaison and advocacy with other colleges and external services social events and trips student visa assistance. You are invited to visit the International Student Centre at the Newnham Campus. International Student Tuition Fees For standard programs, current international students are required to pay a fee of $11,900.00 per year (two semesters). This rate may be subject to change in 2015/2016. Other programs may have higher fees. Additional student fees apply. These, along with other important information, are outlined in the College Fees section of this calendar. The tuition fee applies to both our Seneca College English Language Institute and most postsecondary programs offered at the College. Tuition fees do not cover the cost of books and supplies, which are estimated at $500.00 to $1,100.00 each semester. All applicants are advised to obtain the Seneca College Fee Policy brochure for international students on a study permit (VISA). The current policy is available at senecacollege.ca/registrar/fees. FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 275

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS Ombudsperson The Ombudsperson is committed to helping achieve a fair outcome to problems or complaints about Seneca College policies, procedures or practices if they have not been resolved through Seneca College s regular procedures or channels. The Ombudsperson provides a service to students of the College that is confidential, objective, impartial, independent and accessible. The Ombudsperson is your last resort, offering help when the regular channels of appeal have been exhausted. Email the Ombudsperson at ombuds.person@senecacollege.ca or telephone (416) 491 5050, ext. 22029. Make an appointment to visit the Ombudsperson in Room C3005 at the Newnham Campus or at a pre arranged location at any other Seneca 3College campus at a time that is mutually agreeable. Student Code of Conduct Rights and Responsibilities Community is at the heart of the values that drive Seneca forward. It expresses the connections we have with each other and the support we give each other. All of us at Seneca, whether student, faculty or staff member, share a diverse and dynamic community that is based on mutual respect. We have developed a code of conduct that is based on common sense and the idea that rights come with responsibilities. All students will be held accountable to respect the policy, and you should familiarize yourself with it. It can be found at senecacollege.ca/studentconduct Student Government As a full time student, you pay an activity fee which goes to support your elected student government. The objective of the student government is to provide programs, services and activities to meet your interests and needs. The four local student councils Newnham, Seneca@York, King and Markham organize many activities throughout the year. The Seneca Student Federation Inc. (SSF) is the incorporated body that represents all full time students. The mandate of the SSF Inc. is to provide facilities, services and activities which respond to the diverse needs of the campus community. The SSF Inc. provides part time job opportunities for students at each of the campuses. Training is provided, and it is an excellent way to learn new skills, meet new people and get involved in college life. By getting involved in student council, you not only develop leadership skills but you also become eligible for one of the many leadership scholarships available at Seneca. There are also many student associations and clubs to meet the interests of a diverse group of students. For more information, visit ssfinc.ca. Student Services Offices Student Services Offices, located at Newnham, King, Seneca@ York and Markham campuses, provide a variety of resources and programs to enhance the academic process and improve the quality of student life. Services offered by Student Services include student advising, career services, SMILE mentoring, success coaching and workshops, a student leadership program, housing and transportation information and a co curricular record. A student handbook, including agenda, is available to all full time students. Stop by the Student Services Office once the semester begins to pick up your free copy. For additional information about Student Services and the many services and activities offered throughout the year, check our website at senecacollege.ca/student or contact the Student Services Office at your campus location: Newnham Campus (416) 491-5050, ext. 22925 Markham Campus (416) 491-5050, ext. 77190 King Campus (416) 491-5050, ext. 55048 Seneca@York (416) 491-5050, ext. 33024 276 SENECA

INDEX 3D Animation (Graduate Certificate)...61 911 and Emergency Service Communications... 187 A Academic Appeals, Other Mandatory Fees...272 Academic Qualifications from Other Countries, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Academic Upgrading... 258 Academic Year Dates...266 Accounting...74 Accounting and Finance (Optional Co op)...75 Accounting and Payroll (Optional Co op)...77 Accounting Techniques...79 Acting for Camera and Voice...211 Additional Requirements, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Admission Decision Review Process, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268, International Student Information...274 Admission Status, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Admission to New Program of Study, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Advanced Investigations and Enforcement (Graduate Certificate)... 188 Advanced Standing, Credit Transfer, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Airline Pilot Flight Operations...67 Alumni Fee, Other Mandatory Fees...272 Animation...62 Appeals - Tuition and Other Mandatory Fees, College Fees...273 Applicant Testing Fee, College Fees...271 Application Procedure, International Student Information...274 Applied Electronics Design (Optional Co op) (Graduate Certificate)...171 Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals... 224 Art Fundamentals... 192 Auditing Fee, College Fees...272 Aviation Operations (Optional Co op)...68 Aviation Safety (Optional Co op)...69 B Bachelor of Aviation Technology (Co op)...70 Bachelor of Child Development (Co op)... 141 Bachelor of Commerce Business Management (Co op)... 80 Bachelor of Commerce Financial Services Management (Co op)...82 Bachelor of Commerce Human Resources Strategy and Technology (Co op)...84 Bachelor of Commerce International Accounting and Finance (Co op)...86 Bachelor of Commerce International Business Management (Co op)...88 Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Co op)... 263 Bachelor of Technology - Informatics and Security (Co op)...172 Bachelor of Technology - Software Development (Co op)...174 Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation (Co op)... 215 Basic, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Behavioural Sciences... 153 Bioinformatics (Optional Co op) (Graduate Certificate)... 225 Biotechnology Advanced (Optional Co op)... 226 Brand Management (Graduate Certificate)... 90 Broadcasting Radio... 193 Broadcasting Radio (Joint Seneca College and York University)... 193 Broadcasting Television...194 Broadcasting Television (Joint Seneca College and York University)...194 Building Systems Engineering Technician (Optional Co op)... 228 Bursaries, and Scholarships...270 Business...91 Business Insurance...92 Business International Business...93 Business Marketing... 94 Business Administration - Accounting and Financial Planning...76 Business Administration Entrepreneurship and Small Business...95 Business Administration Financial Planning (Optional Co op)...96 Business Administration Human Resources (Optional Co op)...97 Business Administration International Business (Optional Co op)...99 Business Administration Management... 101 Business Administration Marketing (Optional Co op)...102 Business Administration Purchasing and Supply Management...103 Business Management, Bachelor of Commerce (Co op)... 80 C Canadian Students, College Fees...271 Cancellation Policy, Program, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Chemical Engineering Technology (Optional Co op)... 229 Chemical Laboratory Technician... 231 Chemical Laboratory Technology Pharmaceutical (Optional Co op)... 232 Child and Youth Worker... 143 Child Development, Bachelor of (Co op)...146 Citizenship Status, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Civil Engineering Technician (Optional Co op)...234 Civil Engineering Technology (Optional Co op)... 235 College Fees...272 College Opportunities... 259 Computer Engineering Technology (Optional Co op)... 176 Computer Networking and Technical Support... 178 Computer Programmer... 179 Computer Programming and Analysis (Optional Co op)...180 Computer Systems Technology (Optional Co op)... 182 Convocation (Graduation) Fee, College Fees...272 Co operative Education...273 Co operative Education Administrative Fee, Other Mandatory Fees...272 Corporate Communications, Public Relations (Graduate Certificate)...137 Cosmetic Techniques and Management...217 Court and Tribunal Administration...127 Court and Tribunal Administration (Articulated)... 128 Creative Advertising... 195 Creative Advertising (Joint Seneca College and York University)... 195 Credit Transfer (Advanced Standing), Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 D Database Application Developer (Graduate Certificate)...184 Deferral of Fees, Refund or, College Fees...271 Degree, Diploma or Certificate Replacement Fee, College Fees...272 Dental Insurance Fee, Health, College Fees...272 Documentary and Non Fiction Media Production (Graduate Certificate)... 197 E Early Childhood Education...144 Early Childhood Education (Accelerated)... 145 Electronics Engineering Technician... 237 Electronics Engineering Technology... 238 Energy Management Built Environment (Graduate Certificate)...240 English Proficiency, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 English Proficiency, International Student Information...274 Environmental Landscape Management (Co op)...146 Environmental Technician (Optional Co op)... 241 Environmental Technician Sampling and Monitoring... 242 FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 277

INDEX Environmental Technology (Optional Co op)... 243 Equivalent, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Esthetician... 218 Esthetics and Spa Therapies... 219 Event and Media Production... 198 Event Management Event and Exhibit Design (Graduate Certificate)...199 Event Marketing Sports, Entertainment, Arts (Optional Co op) (Graduate Certificate)...105 F Fashion Arts... 200 Fashion Business...106 Fashion Business Management... 107 Fashion Studies...201 Fees, Academic Appeals...272 Fees, Alumni Fee...272 Fees, Appeals Tuition and Other Mandatory Fees...273 Fees, Applicant Testing Fee...272 Fees, Auditing Fee...272 Fees, Convocation (Graduation) Fee...272 Fees, Co op Education Administrative Fee...272 Fees, Deadline, College Fees...271 Fees, Degree, Diploma or Certificate Replacement Fee...272 Fees, Form of Payment...271 Fees, Health and Wellness Fee...272 Fees, Health Insurance Fee International Students...272 Fees, Health/Dental Insurance Fee Canadian Students...272 Fees, International Student Tuition, Internation Student Information...275 Fees, Late, College Fees...272 Fees, Late Testing Fee...272 Fees, Learning Material, Equipment and Clothing Retained by the Student...272 Fees, Notice of Change of, College Fees...273 Fees, Official Transcript Fee...272 Fees, Other Mandatory, College Fees...272 Fees, Parking Charges...272 Fees, Photo ID Cards...272 Fees, Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), College Fees...272 Fees, Refund of, College Fees...271 Fees, Returned Cheques/Credit Card Irregularities...272 Fees, Seneca Student Federation Fee...273 Fees, Sponsored Students...273 Fees, SSF Student Build Fund...273 Fees, Student Athletic Association Fee...273 Fees, Student Bursary Levy...273 Fees, Student Life Fee...273 Fees, Student Sport Build Fee...273 Fees, Student Support Fee...273 Fees, Students with Permanent Disabilities...273 Fees, Supplemental Examination Fee...273 Fees, T2202A Form...273 Fees, Technology Fee...273 Fees, Tuition, College Fees...271 Fees, Withdrawal After Tenth Day of Classes...271 Financial Aid and Awards...270 Financial Services Client Services...108 Financial Services Compliance Administration (Graduate Certificate)...109 Financial Services Management (Co op), Bachelor of Commerce...82 Firefighter, Pre Service Education and Training... 189 Fire Protection Engineering Technician...244 Fire Protection Engineering Technology (Optional Co op)... 245 Fitness and Health Promotion...220 Flight Services...161 Flight Services Option, Tourism and Travel...166 Floral Design...202 Form of Payment, College Fees...271 Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting (Graduate Certificate)... 110 G Game Art and Animation (Graduate Certificate)... 64 General Arts (1 Year Certificate)...260 General Arts English for Academic Purposes... 261 General Information, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Graduate Certificate)...111 Government Relations (Graduate Certificate)... 129 Graduation (Convocation) Fee, College Fees...272 Graphic Design...203 Green Business Management (Graduate Certificate)...112 H Health and Wellness Fee, College Fees...272 Health/Dental Insurance Fee Canadian Students, College Fees...272 Health Insurance Fee International Students, College Fees...272 Home Schooled Applicants, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Hospitality Foundations... 162 Hospitality Management Hotel and Restaurant (Optional Co op)... 163 How to Apply, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 How to Apply, International Student Information...274 Human Resources Management (Co op) (Graduate Certificate)...113 Human Resources Strategy and Technology (Co op), Bachelor of Commerce...84 I Independent Illustration...204 Independent Music Production...212 Independent Photography...205 Independent Songwriting and Performance... 213 Informatics and Security (Co op), Bachelor of Technology...172 Insurance for International Students, International Student Information...275 Interactive Media Design...206 Interdisciplinary Studies (Co op), Bachelor of...264 International Accounting and Finance (Co op), Bachelor of Commerce...86 International Business Management (Co op), Bachelor of Commerce...88 International Business Management (Graduate Certificate)... 114 International Student Information...274 International Student Services, International Student Information...275 International Student Tuition Fees, International Student Information...275 International Transportation and Customs...115 J Journalism...207 Journalism (Joint Seneca College and York University)...207 278 SENECA

INDEX L Late Fees, College Fees...272 Late Testing Fee, College Fees...272 Law Clerk...130 Law Clerk (Accelerated)...131 Learning Materials, Equipment and Clothing Retained by the Student, College Fees...272 Liberal Arts... 265 Library and Information Technician... 132 Library and Information Technician (Accelerated)... 133 M Marketing Management (Optional Co op) (Graduate Certificate)... 116 Mature Student Status, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Mechanical Engineering Technician Tool Design... 247 Mechanical Engineering Technology Building Sciences (Optional Co op)...248 Mechanical Engineering Technology Industrial Design...250 Mechanical Techniques CNC Programming... 251 Mechanical Techniques (Tool and Die/Mould Making)... 252 N Notice of Change of Fees, College Fees...273 Nonprofit Leadership Management (Graduate Certificate)...117 Nursing Collaborative BScN Degree Program with York University/Seneca College... 154 O Offer of Admission, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Offers of Admission and Ranking, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Office Administration Executive... 118 Office Administration Legal... 119 Office Administration Medical...120 Official Transcript Fee, College Fees...272 Ombudsperson... 276 Opticianry (Co op)... 156 Other Mandatory Fees, College Fees...272 P Paralegal... 134 Paralegal (Accelerated)... 135 Parking Charges, College Fees...272 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations (Co op) (Graduate Certificate)... 253 Photo ID Cards, College Fees...272 Police Foundations...190 Practical Nursing...157 Pre Admissions Testing, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Pre Business...121 Pre Health Science... 158 Pre Media (Media and Communications Fundamentals)...208 Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Fees, College Fees...272 Priority of Admission, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Probationary Admission, Admissions Policies and Procedures...268 Professional Accounting Practice (Graduate Certificate)...122 Program Cancellation Policy, Admissions Policies and Procedures... 267 Project Management Environmental (Graduate Certificate)...254 Project Management Information Technology (Graduate Certificate)... 185 Public Administration (Optional Co op) (Graduate Certificate)... 136 Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Optional Co-op) (Graduate Certificate)...137 R Re Admission to a Previous Program of Study, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal)... 123 Real Property Administration (Assessment and Appraisal) (Accelerated)... 124 Recreation and Leisure Services (Co op)...221 Refund or Deferral of Fees (Canadian and International Students), College Fees...271 Returned Cheques/Credit Card Irregularities, College Fees...272 S Scholarships and Bursaries, Financial Aid and Awards...270 Selection Procedures, Financial Aid and Awards...270 Seneca Student Federation Fee, College Fees...273 Services for Students... 276 Skills Assessment, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Social Media (Graduate Certificate)... 125 Social Service Worker... 147 Social Service Worker (Accelerated)...148 Social Service Worker Gerontology...149 Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees...150 Social Service Worker Immigrants and Refugees (Accelerated)...151 Software Development (Co op), Bachelor of Technology...174 Sources of Funds, Financial Aid and Awards...270 Sponsored Students, College Fees...273 SSF Student Build Fund, College Fees...273 Student Athletic Association Fee, College Fees...273 Student Bursary Levy, College Fees...273 Student Code of Conduct Rights and Responsibilities... 276 Student Government... 276 Student Life Fee, College Fees...273 Student Sport Build Fee, College Fees...273 Student Support Fee, College Fees...273 Student Services Offices... 276 Students with Permanent Disabilities, College Fees...273 Submitted Documents Policy, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Supplemental Examination Fee, College Fees...273 Supporting Documentation, International Student Information...274 T T2202A, College Fees...273 Technical Communication (Co op) (Graduate Certificate)... 139 Technology Fee, College Fees...273 Therapeutic Recreation (Co op), Bachelor of... 215 Tourism Travel Operations... 165 Tourism and Travel - Flight Services Option...166 Tourism and Travel - Meetings, Conventions and Conferences Specialization... 167 Tourism and Travel - Tourism Services Specialization (Optional Co op)... 168 Transferring from Another Postsecondary Institution, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Transferring Programs from Within Seneca, Admissions Policies and Procedures...269 Tuition Fees, College Fees...271 Tuition Fees, International Student...275 U Underwater Skills... 255 Urban Land Regeneration (Graduate Certificate)... 256 V Veterinary Technician... 159 Visual Effects for Film and Television (Graduate Certificate)...65 Visual Merchandising Arts...209 W Withdrawal After Tenth Day of Classes, College Fees...271 FULL-TIME STUDIES 2015/16 279

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