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= CREDIT = ONLINE *Entry-level positions in the field are varied; some positions may require further education. 14 PART-TIME DIPLOMA PROGRAMS RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES PROGRAM CODE: RELN Students are introduced to skills and knowledge needed to succeed in recreation and leisure services. The curriculum includes community recreation, outdoor adventure, arts, culture, heritage, leisure, fitness, retirement activities, life enrichment in long-term care, adaptive- therapeutic recreation, facility operations, and programming and event planning. Business administration fundamentals are incorporated with courses in marketing, accounting, technology, human resources, entrepreneurship, and research. Experiential learning opportunities include a paid co-operative work semester, field trips and participation in a number of events or programs working with children and seniors. Students gain proficiencies in leadership and group facilitation by designing, delivering and evaluating diverse, inclusive, relevant, environmentally sustainable recreation leisure and wellness initiatives. Classes are delivered online through a combination of self-directed lectures, group discussions and instructor support. This delivery allows students the flexibility to work full-time and study anywhere, anytime! Graduation requirements 16 program courses, 3 program options, 3 general education courses, 2 communications courses Career opportunities* Visit GeorgianCollege.ca/PTRELN for full program outline, application process, and up-to-date course listings. DIPLOMA OCAS application program code: RELO Activation coordinator Coach/sports instructor Day camp supervisor Event planning Fitness counsellor Inclusion coordinator Life enrichment worker Memory care coordinator Recreation aide Recreation supervisor Recreation therapist Sports and recreation manager PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM CODE: PNRS The Georgian College Nursing program philosophy and curriculum incorporate and use the concepts of caring as the basis of nursing practice. Students and faculty work together to explore nursing knowledge and caring theory. In the classroom, students in collaborative groups work through learning activities and focus on the lived experiences of individuals, families and groups. Knowledge from the program courses is integrated into the care of clients, families and groups in a variety of settings. To provide quality practicum placements, students will be placed in a variety of agencies in the region serviced by the campus. Students are required to provide their own transportation. Students must complete a Clinical Preparedness Permit prior to commencing the clinical placements. Graduation requirements 24 mandatory courses, 2 communications courses, 3 general education courses Career opportunities* Visit GeorgianCollege.ca/PTPNRS for full program outline, application process, and up-to-date course listings. DIPLOMA Georgian College application required Case manager Community health nurse Health administration Health care coordinator Home health care nurse Nurse practitioner Policy development Practical nurse Registered nurse Researcher/forensics