July 1, 2014
The idea of attending class without physically attending class isn't a new concept. In fact, it dates back almost 300 years when the Boston Gazette ran an ad by a teacher named Caleb Philips who was looking for students wanting to learn a “new method of short hand” with lessons to be sent to them on a weekly basis.
Today, Distance Learning, as it is known, allows students to obtain a post-secondary education without ever setting foot in a class. It is offered by a number of reputable college and universities. In fact, the number of schools facilitating this format continues to grow as educators realize that more and more students wish to complete their studies in their own time, in their own space and at their own pace.
In Toronto, the province's first community college was established back in 1966. Centennial College not only offers an array of full-time programs but also part-time offerings that students complete by attending classes during the evenings and weekends. However, for those whose schedule doesn't permit them to physically attend classes, there are Print-Based Correspondence and Online class options.
In total, there are six programs that students can take through the Print option, which sees materials mailed directly to a student's home. These courses are typically completed during a six-month period and are made up of lessons, written assignments, exams and the various tools for success. Students can communicate with their instructor by email, phone or regular mail.
Here are this option's programs: - Business Management – Entrepreneurial: This program has been designed to meet the needs of students seeking a broad knowledge of business administration and specializing in the area of entrepreneurial studies.
- Business Management – International: This undertaking offers students a broad knowledge of business administration and specialization in the area of international studies.
- Business Management – Marketing: Topics covered in this certificate include product management, product pricing, distribution strategies, promotion strategies, advertising, sales promotions, publicity, media and creative execution.
- Cosmetics by Correspondence: Graduates include cosmeticians, beauty advisors, estheticians, direct sales consultants, store managers, sales representatives, company trainers and college students.
- Ophthalmic Medical Personnel: A first-of-its-kind in Canada program, this offering enables you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to function as an ophthalmic assistant, providing quality care under the supervision of a registered eye care practitioner.
- Smart Serve Certificate: This program is offered in association with Smart Serve Ontario and is recognized by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. Smart Serve is the responsible beverage service-training program now required by many hospitality organizations.
Meanwhile, through the online option, students "attend" courses in a virtual classroom to which they have 24-hour access. This allows students to study anywhere they have access to the Internet, at anytime. They get a sense of a classroom through email communication with their instructor and fellow students, participation in discussion boards and forums, and digital assignments. This option includes about 30 programs, among which are: Legal Office Assistant, Office Bookkeeping, Translation in the Workplace – English to French, Organizational Dynamics and Leadership, Fundraising, Business Writing and more.
Posted by Jason White. Posted In : College Education
July 1, 2014
Attending college is a memorable experience for anyone. Some applicants may have just completed high school and have a perfect idea of the field in which they want to work. Others, meanwhile, may be returning to school after some time away to upgrade their skills or switch fields all together. Others still may be sent back to school by their employer to keep up with an evolving industry. In any case, students who attend college benefit from features that are unique to this type of education w... Continue reading...
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June 30, 2014
Computer Systems Technology - Networking is a three-year offering at Centennial College for those who are interested in jobs in technical support for the growing mesh of Internet, intranet, extranet and telecoms. To ensure that students receive the most up-to-date information, they are taught with ever-growing innovations of the digital revolution in mind. As such, students gain hands-on experience with the latest equipment and techniques for copper/fiber cabling certification and network tro... Continue reading...
Posted by Jason White. Posted In : College Education
June 30, 2014
"Earn while you learn" is a unique approach to teaching apprentices. It entails learning on the job, applying knowledge you already have and gaining new skills while earning money at the same time. That means you will be required to complete real tasks for a real employer, as if you were already working in the industry.
One earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship that's offered at Centennial College concerns itself with the field of the refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic. Known as the Re... Continue reading...
Posted by Jason White. Posted In : College Education
June 27, 2014
Getting in shape on your own can be challenging for several reasons. You
may not know techniques to get maximum results or perhaps you need a
boost with motivation. That's where personal trainers, fitness
instructors, fitness consultants and wellness/fitness program developers
come in. These professionals are tasked with assisting individuals to
make healthy lifestyle choices that will reduce or prevent the
occurrence of acute and chronic diseases by providing professional
fitness as... Continue reading...
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June 27, 2014
There are educational options for students who require some preparation
training in order to perform at a level that will allow them to succeed
in specialized programs. At Centennial College, these undertakings are
called College and University Preparation programs. Not only do these
programs offer small classes, state-of-the-art science and language
laboratories as well as dedicated, experienced faculty support, but they
also help ESL students brush up on their English. The prep prog... Continue reading...
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June 27, 2014
A post-secondary program in general arts and science - arts program
provides a broad education in a range of subjects in social sciences,
communications and humanities. It allows high school graduates to
continue their education and earn transferrable credits to become
eligible for a college program in arts.
Program Content
The general arts and science program covers a wide range of subjects,
including Math in Digital Age, Concepts in Humanities, Concepts in
Social Sciences, Princ... Continue reading...
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June 27, 2014
How are films and television programs produced? Where do they arrange
funds from? How Entertainment Law controls the production and
broadcasting of films and television program? What goes into
international distribution of a program or a show? What can be the
alternative revenue streams for entertainment industry?
If you are really interested in knowing what all goes into production
and distribution of films and television programs, a career in
television and film - business may be ... Continue reading...
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June 27, 2014
Screenwriting or script writing is the practice of writing screenplays
for films, television programs, video games, cartoons shows and other
similar means of entertainment, education, information or recreation.
Screenwriting may be a freelance, part-time or full-time profession.
Possessing good storytelling abilities and creative penchant is basic
requirement to write scripts or screenplays. Although no qualification
is required to become a screenwriter but a professional education c... Continue reading...
Posted by Jason White. Posted In : College Education
June 25, 2014
Writing for children's media, marketing children's entertainment
products, project management, pitching, TV and multi-platform
production, team building for creative production, child development,
licensing and merchandising, the legal and regulatory aspects of
children's media, personal branding and career planning and navigating
the domestic and international marketplace are all part of the
children's entrainment professional's job.
Whether you want to launch as career as a childr... Continue reading...
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