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2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring

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61 = PostsecondaRy cRedit OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed postsecondary credit courses Venting The theoretical and practical skills related to venting are covered in this course. Students are introduced to the practical procedures required to size, install, inspect and repair venting systems. GAST 1009 | 42 hrs $388.92 loc date day time BA JAN. 10 – APR. 11 SAT 9 – NOON Water Heaters/Hydronic Heating Students are introduced to the skills and knowledge required to install, service and maintain water heaters, combo units and portable water heaters. In addition, this course covers the installation service and maintenance of gas fired hydronic heating appliances as well as those accessories that form an integral part of these appliances. Mechanical and electronic controls related to water heaters and hydronic heating devices are also examined. GAST 1011 | 98 hrs $907.48 loc date day time BA JAN. 5 – APR. 14 MON – TUE 6:30 – 10 P.M. BA MAY 4 – AUG. 11 MON – TUE 6:30 – 10 P.M. ENVIRONMENTAL, TRADES AND TEChNOLOGY COuRSES (CONT.) FITNESS AND RECREATION COuRSES Event Planning This course introduces students to the principles, concepts and steps involved in planning and executing successful events. Emphasis is placed on the significance of research. Topics include organizational structure, community participation and volunteerism, logistics, media relations, finances, sponsorship, promotion, evaluation and risk management. REcR 1002 | 42 hrs $325.50 loc date day time JULY 13 – AUG. 14 ONLINE BA & JULY 18 SAT 9 – 4 P.M. Fitness and Wellness This course will provide students with the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to integrate healthy living strategies in a variety of recreational settings. Students will conduct a nutrition, fitness and wellness inventory and analysis. A diversity of recreation and fitness initiatives will be explored through self-driven and planned activities. There will be gym sessions connected with this course. fITN 1002 | 42 hrs $378 loc date day time MAY 4 – JUNE 6 ONLINE BA & MAY 9 SAT 9 – 4 P.M. Introduction to Recreation This course will provide students with an introduction to various components which make up the recreation and leisure industries. Course themes include: the relationship between recreation and personal well being, history and philosophy of recreation, an overview of recreation organizations, cultural diversity from a global perspective, the importance of recreation and leisure in our society, and career opportunities and resources. REcR 1000 | 42 hrs $378 loc date day time JAN. 12 – FEB. 14 ONLINE BA & JAN. 17 SAT 9 – 4 P.M. Leadership in Recreation The emphasis of this course is to help students develop and practice leadership skills. After an introduction to leadership fundamentals, students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their leadership learning in a variety of activities. REcR 1003 | 42 hrs $378 loc date day time JUNE 8 – JULY 11 ONLINE BA & JUNE 13 SAT 9 – 4 P.M. Program Planning Students will plan, develop, implement and evaluate recreation and leisure programs. Theoretical and active learning strategies will address the purpose, principles and components of programming. Students will lead activities for a wide variety of populations. REcR 1001 | 42 hrs $378 loc date day time MAR. 23 – APR. 24 ONLINE BA & MAR. 28 SAT 9 – 4 P.M. Technology: Recreation/Fitness This course is designed to expose students to hardware and software which are relevant to recreation, fitness, health promotion and leisure services. The course focuses on those technologies used for administrative, management, financial, and planning aspects of business. cOMp 1058 | 42 hrs $325.50 loc date day time FEB. 16 – MAR. 21 ONLINE BA & FEB. 21 SAT 9 – 4 P.M.

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