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Student Information 2 Why Lambton College 54 Residence 4 Our Graduates Shine 56 Athletics & Fitness Complex 6 Affordable Fees and Facilities 58 Scholarships 8 Our Students - Changing Everything 60 Student Employment 10 Our Programs 62 Medical Insurance Coverage Program Information New Program Post-Graduate Program Business 13 Advanced Project Management & Strategic Leadership 47 Power Engineering Technician 14 Agri-Business Management 48 Quality Engineering Management 16 Business 50 Renovation Construction Technician 17 Business - Accounting 52 Welding Techniques 18 Business Administration - Accounting 19 Business Administration - General 20 Business Management Health and Safety 21 Business Management – Human Resources 29 Early Childhood Education 22 Business Management – International Business 39 Interprofessional Practice – Gerontology 33 eSports Entrepreneurship & Administration 40 Massage Therapy 34 eSports Management 42 Occupational Health & Safety Management 36 Financial Planning & Wealth Management 44 Personal Support Worker 38 Hospitality Management 45 Pharmacy Technician 43 Office Administration - Executive 49 Recreation Therapy 51 Sports & Recreation Management 53 Workplace Safety & Prevention Engineering & Sciences Information Technology 15 Applied Process Piping Design 26 Computer Software & Database Development 24 Chemical Lab Technician 28 Cyber Infrastructure Specialist 25 Chemical Production & Power Engineering Technology – Accelerated School of Cool 31 Electrical Power Distribution & Control Technician 12 Advanced Photography 32 Environmental Technician - Water & Wastewater Systems Operations 23 Canadian Culinary Operations 35 Facilities & Property Management 27 Culinary Management 37 Heating Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technician 30 eLearning Design & Training Development 41 Millwright Mechanical Technician 46 Photography 2 1
Why Lambton College Why Lambton Why Choose Lambton College in Sarnia? Work Experience Gain important Canadian work experience through a co-op or internship placement opportunity. Affordable Tuition for most two year programs is less than comparable colleges. Lots of scholarships available. Satisfied Graduates 96% of graduates indicated that they would recommend Lambton College in Sarnia to a friend! World Class Labs Amazing hands on practice in world class facilities and labs. Quality of Life Beautiful city of Sarnia offers a safe and welcoming environment for international students. Earn while you learn with an abundance of suitable part time jobs. 2 3
Our Graduates Shine Our Graduates Lambton College graduates exhibit the best skills and Shine knowledge in the Province as they enter the workforce. 100% Employer 96% Satisfied Choice of 88% Graduate Satisfaction Rate Study Destination Employment Rate According to the latest Key Performance Indicator report, Lambton College has achieved the highest Employer Satisfaction rate in Ontario with 100% of employers surveyed reporting they were very satisfied with the performance of their new hires. 4 5
Affordable Fees and Facilities Fees & Facilities Affordable Fees & Facilities Lambton College is ideal for students who are looking for a globally competitive education which is set amongst a warm and welcoming community, at an effective price. Average Tuition Fees per Year Diploma Program Graduate Certificate Living Costs $15,500 $16,500 $11,000 The Sarnia campus alone is home to a number of key buildings, including the South Building, which acts as the hub of the college community; the Suncor Sustainability Centre; the Lambton College Residence and Event Centre, the Skilled Trades Training Centre, Athletics & Fitness Complex, Centre of Excellence in Energy & Bio-Industrial Technologies and the Nova Chemical Health & Research Centre. The college also hosts the Teaching and Learning Commons, a well-equipped and comprehensive library facility that is available to assist students in a variety of ways around research and other learning resources. The college’s main campus is in Sarnia, Ontario and is home to a huge range of facilities and specialist academic infrastructure. 6 7
Our Students – Changing Everything Enactus Lambton Our Enactus students are inspired to improve the world through entrepreneurial actions and have shown great promise by being named National Champions in 2018 and 2019 and winning the Silver Award in 2020. The team also captured the Enactus World Cup in 2018, with a second-place finish in 2019. These titles, as well as a number of other prestigious awards, were earned with the renowned One Seed Project that created a sustainable middle class in rural Zambia and One Circle in partnership with First Nations communities across Canada to address issues like business development, food stability, and clean water. Locally, they have piloted the One Future Program and Community and Youth Empowerment Projects. Applied Research 20 First Nations from across Canada involved in One Circle 13 National Titles at Lambton College Lambton College was the Silver recipient of the Applied Research and Innovation Award recognizing commitment and the impact of the College’s research activity on small and medium-sized enterprises, the local community, the Province, and the students enrolled in Lambton College programs. $100K This was the sixth time Lambton College received a CICan Award of Excellence in the past five years, including two golds, one silver and a bronze: from RBC to support Community and Youth Empowerment projects Gold Recipient #1 Rank Silver Recipient 2019 Applied Canadian Research 2017 Applied Research & Innovation College by Research Research & Innovation Excellence Award Infosource Inc. 2018 Excellence Award Lambton College’s Enactus team is the first Canadian college to ever win national and global Enactus competitions. 8 9
Our Programs Our Programs See all the programs we offer international students at our Sarnia campus. 10 11
lambtoncollege.ca/APPS lambtoncollege.ca/PMLS Programs Advanced Project Management Advanced Photography & Strategic Leadership 2 SEP 2 SEP JAN MAY Two-Year Ontario College September Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September January May Program Graduate Certificate Start Program Graduate Certificate Start Start Start Today's successful photographers know more than just their cameras - they're ready to Term 1 In the current business environment, professionals have much more responsibility. Term 1 design, edit, market, connect, write and sell. DPH-1403 Lighting Techniques I Today, they are leaders and managers. Indeed, one of the major challenges they face is EPM-1113 Project Management: Overview and DPH-1102 Digital Darkroom I managing complex projects that are critical to their business organizations. Context The Lambton College Advanced Photography program is a two-year, Ontario College DPH-1003 Digital Photography Techniques I EPM-1123 Initiating the Project graduate certificate program that provides students with the opportunity to expand their DPH-1303 Design and Composition for Canadian In the first year of the Advanced Project Management & Strategic Leadership program, COM-3013 Professional Communications skills to work as professionals in the ever-evolving field of photography. Student learn Photographers students will gain skills in project management and business leadership. The program EPM-1133 Identifying Project Requirements: advanced photography and post-production skills, as well as, learn how to utilize drones DPH-3353 Popular Culture for Canadian includes all 10 project management knowledge areas based on the PMI® A Guide to Scope and Quality for professional photographic images. Photographers the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Sixth Edition, Project EPM-1143 Project Resource Planning: SCU-1603 FUNdamentals of Entrepreneurship Management Institute, Inc., 2017. Resource Management Our students prepare for this fast-paced and expanding career using modern digital EPM-1173 MS Project and Data Analysis photographic equipment in a state-of-the-art photography studio. The program is laptop- Term 2 During the second year of the program, studies go beyond the mechanics of the project based and fully hybrid (a combination of both online and in-class learning), offering DPH-1313 History of Art and Canadian Photography and explore the dynamics of managing relationships. The scope of the third term Term 2 students the benefits of flexible learning. DPH-2403 Lighting Techniques II includes stakeholder, client and executive relationship management, organizational EPM-1163 Managing Project Uncertainty: Risk DPH-3203 Digital Darkroom II culture and cultural pluralism and leading the project team in the project environment. and Procurement Management In today's Canadian photography industry, entrepreneurial spirit along with DPH-2003 Digital Photography Techniques II EPM-2173 Executing the Project Lastly, in the full-time work term or applied project students gain experience in a project- working with clients is paramount. As such, the curriculum covers a broad range of DPH-2113 Portrait and Wedding Photography I EPM-4213 Understanding People and based work environment. topics, including design and composition, digital darkroom, web and social media DPH-4123 The Business of Photography in Canada Relationships fundamentals and full, robust portfolio development. At the core of the program is MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing This program requires students to purchase a mandatory eBook and courseware EPM-4333 Leadership and Strategy our state-of-the art photography and video studio, equipped with strobe, video and fees. This fee will be applied to your student account in the first and second term. EPM-2183 Project Leadership: Managing the continuous light kits. Students work in this space both individually and as a group, Term 3 This program requires students to bring their own technological devices. See device Project Team using professional quality equipment. DPH-3403 Commercial Photography requirements. EPM-2193 Monitoring and Controlling Project DPH-3113 Portrait and Wedding Photography II Requirements DPH-3223 Photojournalism CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation DPH-3102 Digital Darkroom III Employment Opportunities DPH-2703 Drone Photography Employment Opportunities Term 3 Our graduates pursue a variety of employment opportunities as travel, sports, portrait, ESA-3002 Video/Audio Production Project Management Professionals serve as strategic liaisons between the business EPM-2113 Project Closures Introduction to photojournalism, wedding and fashion photographers. They can also work in the areas and technological functions of an organization. Project managers integrate business Agile Methodologies of photo manipulation or as restoration artists or multi-media professionals. Term 4 processes and complex technologies while serving as consultants, designers, leaders EPM-2103 Project Health and Change CPL-5559 WIL Project and/or implementers of new solutions that assist an organization in achieving their Management Careers exist in commercial, corporate, private or personal businesses. business goals. EPM-4343 Building Relationships Graduates are encouraged to understand their niche and pursue it passionately. EPM-1183 Professional Practice and Ethics Employment opportunities may include: project manager, project control analyst, Relocation should be considered depending on the career aspirations of graduates. EPM-2133 Agile - Scrum and Other project analyst, business analyst, project schedule analyst, project control officer, Methodologies project coordinator, director, and business systems analyst. EPM-2123 Project Management Simulation Admission Requirements For information about post-graduate work eligibility for international students, please Term 4 A college diploma or university degree. review the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program information. CPL-1049 Work Term - Full-Time* - OR - IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 CPL-5559 WIL Project Tuition Fees Admission Requirements A college diploma or university degree. *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time TERM 1 $7,224.65 Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have TERM 2 $6,487.37 IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 a GPA of 2.8 or greater. TERM 3 $7,147.37 TERM 4 $2,000.00 Tuition Fees Failing to do so will require the students to enroll TOTAL $22,859.39 TERM 1 $9,147.87 in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to TERM 1 $8,281.79 the student. ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic TERM 3 $9,011.79 year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. Please visit the website TERM 4 $0.00 for more information on equipment requirements. TOTAL $26,441.45 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. 12 13
lambtoncollege.ca/AGBS lambtoncollege.ca/APPD Programs Agri-Business Management Applied Process Piping Design 2 SEP 2 SEP Two-Year Ontario College September Two-Year Ontario College September Program Graduate Certificate Start Program Graduate Certificate Start With an ever increasing need for agricultural business employment, the Lambton Term 1 The Applied Process Piping Design, Ontario Graduate Certificate program is Term 1 College Agri-Business Management, Ontario College Graduate Certificate program COM-3012 Professional Communications designed to equip students with the specialized and highly practical skills involving MEC-1302 Chemical Process Industries in is designed for students who wish to enter a career in the agricultural sector at the MKT-1143 Marketing Fundamentals the fundamentals of piping system components, specifications, regulations, and Canada supervisory level, or to manage relationships in an agri-business environment typical of AGO-1003 Canadian Agri-Business applications. This innovative curriculum will delve into the engineering of complex MEC-1603 Instrumentation for Canadian a sales or other agricultural services role. Fundamentals process facilities, including plant layout planning, piping equipment, design, and Chemical Process Industries MEC-1502 Canadian Workplace Health and related standards. MEC-1502 Canadian Workplace Health and In this multi-disciplined program, students utilize existing related education or Safety Safety experience to learn and apply a variety of skills to help operate and manage an BUS-1234 Business Applications Students will assess the responsibilities of a piping designer, and determine specific MEC-1723 Canadian Materials Codes and agricultural business. Students develop a foundation of business skills, including ACC-1093 Accounting Concepts I roles that are carried out in an entire piping design project. Additionally, students will Standards communications, accounting, human resources, relationship managing and marketing have an opportunity to integrate piping design principles and industry codes that will MEC-1913 Metrology for Canadian Chemical strategies that apply to the Canadian agricultural industry of today. With the rapid Term 2 align with engineering practices through hands-on labs. Process Industries MKT-3403 Selling COM-3013 Professional Communications adoption of agricultural technology, students study the impact of this technology on MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing Successful graduates will be in high demand and may find employment as a member of farm operations, as well as on other applications, from software to farm machinery. AGO-2002 Agricultural Machinery and Farm Term 2 an engineering team in various sectors including environmental, mineral mining, and To round out the learning, students study environmental farm management to gain Safety process and power facilities. Typical roles for graduates include Process Piping Designer, MEC-1033 Engineering Drawing a deeper understanding of the production of food, feed, and fuel as well as livestock AGO-2012 Introduction to Canadian Piping Design Field Checker, Scheduler, Planner and Estimator. MEC-1103 Computer Aided Design I (AutoCAD) physiology and health, pest control management and new and emerging agri-business Agricultural Law MEC-2203 Computer Aided Design II AGO-2033 Introduction to Canadian Field (Microstation) technology. This hands-on program will include a real-world course on farm machinery Crops MEC-3044 Process Piping Drafting I to provide a robust understanding on farm equipment operations and safety. FSQ-1013 Food Processing in Canada IMT-1422 Plant Equipment Employment Opportunities CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation Graduates may be employed by research and development and quality control MEC-3203 Introduction to Piping Materials laboratories, consulting engineering companies, in chemical, petrochemical, Term 3 Term 3 Employment Opportunities pharmaceutical and a variety of other manufacturing and processing industries, and AGO-3003 Canadian Greenhouse Production MEC-5013 3D Plant Modeling I Career positions may include, but are not limited to: AGO-3013 Introduction to Canadian Livestock by utilities, health, education, and government establishments. Career positions may MEC-5023 3D Plant Modeling II • agricultural consultant Operations include, but are not limited to: MEC-3233 3D Plant modeling III • agricultural extension supervisor AGO-3033 Introductory Pest and Weed Control • Piping engineer MEC-4104 Process Piping Drafting II • agricultural livestock specialist Management • Process piping designer MEC-4203 Pressure Vessel Drafting • agriculturist AGO-3022 Farm Biosecurity in Canada • Piping design field checker MEC-3012 Fundamentals of Structural • agrologist AGO-3053 Canadian Vegetable and Fruit • Mechanical designer Analysis • agronomist Production Management MAN-2103 Project Management • crop specialist SCU-1603 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Term 4 • farm management consultant Term 4 Admission Requirements CPL-5559 WIL Project AGO-4001 Farm Machinery Operation A college diploma or university degree in Engineering, Technology, or equivalent. CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 Admission Requirements - OR - A college diploma or university degree in Business, Science, Agriculture, or equivalent. CPL-5559 WIL Project Tuition Fees IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time TERM 1 $8,293.40 TERM 2 $7,561.79 Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have Tuition Fees TERM 3 $8,221.79 a GPA of 2.8 or greater. TERM 1 $8,841.52 TERM 4 $2,000.00 TERM 2 $8,104.24 Failing to do so will require the students to enroll TOTAL $26,076.98 TERM 3 $8,841.52 in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to TERM 4 $0.00 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic the student. TOTAL $25,787.28 year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. 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lambtoncollege.ca/BUSN lambtoncollege.ca/ACTG Programs Business Business - Accounting 2 SEP 2 SEP Two-Year Ontario College September Two-Year Ontario College September Program Diploma Start Program Diploma Start The two-year Business program is the best way for students to begin their business Term 1 The two-year Business - Accounting program is the first step towards a career in the Term 1 education. Students looking to work in a small, medium or large corporation, take over a MTH-1223 Business Mathematics I rewarding field of accounting. Students receive a well-rounded education in business ACC-1004 Accounting Theory and Practice I family-run business or start their own business, will find that this program offers all the COM-1013 Critical Thinking and Writing while studying all the important accounting and finance courses. Students will learn BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business important foundational courses. BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business accounting theory and procedures, and use accounting software. COM-1013 Critical Thinking and Writing MAN-1103 Human Resource Management ECO-1123 Microeconomics In the first year, students will be introduced to marketing, human resources, accounting, MKT-1143 Marketing Fundamentals This program provides access to important accounting credentials that can be beneficial MTH-1223 Business Mathematics I computer applications, global business principles and ethics. Important studies in ACC-1004 Accounting Theory and Practice to career development. Students interested in becoming a bookkeeper may transfer their GED-XXX3 General Education Elective business communications and mathematics round out the year. Second year will move SDV-1001 College Orientation courses to the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping. into advanced business courses that all business organizations consider essential. Term 2 Social media marketing, organizational behaviour, business intelligence, business law, Term 2 This program allows for maximum flexibility, students can transfer into the three-year ACC-2004 Accounting Theory and Practice II operations management and economics are just some of these courses. COM-2013 Communications for Business Business Administration - Accounting program at any time. After Term 1, students ACC-3403 Computerized Accounting Systems MTH-2223 Business Mathematics II can move directly into Term 2 of the two-year Business or the three-year Business COM-2013 Communications for Business PHL-1253 Ethical Leadership and Critical Administration programs in Sarnia. ECO-1113 Macroeconomics Decision Making MTH-2223 Business Mathematics II Employment Opportunities BUS-1103 Global Business Principles To develop your skills, you will also have access to Cube - Lambton College's LAW-1003 Business Law The solid grounding in business fundamentals and the focus on acquiring practical JSS-1001 Job Search and Success entrepreneurship hub - and the ability to participate in Enactus - our award-winning ACC-2004 Accounting Theory and Practice II social entrepreneurship team. skills has served our graduates well when it comes time to begin their careers. Previous Term 3 GED-XXX3 General Education Elective graduates have found employment at various levels in banking, retail, sales, sports ACC-3804 Intermediate Accounting I management, supply chain management, and in media and promotion. Some graduates Term 3 ACC-3204 Management Accounting I have opted to participate in entrepreneurial opportunities. STA-1103 Business Statistics FIN-1203 Financial Management I Employment Opportunities ECO-1123 Microeconomics STA-1103 Business Statistics Our graduates work in all sectors of business including banks and other financial MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour institutions, government and agencies, public accounting firms, small businesses, tax GED-XXX3 General Education Elective MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour preparation firms and financial planning firms. You may begin your career working in Admission Requirements MKT-3213 Business Intelligence I O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cost accounting, general accounting, Term 4 MKT-3113 Retailing credit and collections, inventory control, budget analysis, financial accounting, ACC-4804 Intermediate Accounting II • Grade 12 English management accounting or tax preparation. ACC-4204 Management Accounting II • Grade 12 Mathematics Term 4 LAW-1003 Business Law FIN-2203 Financial Management II IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 MAN-1033 Operations Management FIN-1114 Taxation I GED-XXX3 General Education Elective JSS-1001 Job Search and Success Tuition Fees Admission Requirements GED-XXX3 General Education Elective MKT-3353 Integrated Marketing TERM 1 $7,224.65 O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: Communication TERM 2 $6,487.37 GED-XXX3 General Education Elective • Grade 12 English TERM 3 $7,147.37 ECO-1113 Macro-economics • Grade 12 Mathematics TERM 4 $6,487.37 TOTAL $27,346.76 IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic Tuition Fees year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. TERM 1 $7,224.65 TERM 2 $6,487.37 TERM 3 $7,147.37 TERM 4 $6,487.37 TOTAL $27,346.77 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. 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lambtoncollege.ca/BACC lambtoncollege.ca/BGEN Programs Business Administration - Accounting Business Administration - General 3 SEP 3 SEP Three-Year Ontario College Co-op September Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September Program Advanced Diploma Start Program Advanced Diploma Start Looking for a program that leads to a rewarding career, that challenges students to Term 1 The three-year Business Administration program prepares graduates for a world of Term 1 develop valuable critical thinking and analytical skills, and has an option for a simple ACC-1004 Accounting Theory and Practice I business and educational opportunities. For those looking to work for a small, medium MTH-1223 Business Mathematics I pathway to a university degree – then the three-year Business Administration – BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business or large organization, start their own business, or continue their education at university, COM-1013 Critical Thinking and Writing Accounting program is definitely the right fit! This program can lead to various pathways COM-1013 Critical Thinking and Writing the Business Administration programs is the right program for you. This three-year BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business to professional accounting credentials that can be beneficial to career development. ECO-1123 Microeconomics program has been developed specifically for students to personalize their program MAN-1103 Human Resource Management MTH-1223 Business Mathematics I of study to suit their abilities and interests and put them in the best possible light for MKT-1143 Marketing Fundamentals Students in this program will receive a well-rounded and thorough education in GED-XXX3 General Education Elective employment. ACC-1004 Accounting Theory and Practice I important aspects of business such as human resources, law, and marketing. There will - OR - be a focus on developing strong communication, planning, teamwork, and analytical Term 2 During the first year, students will participate in an active learning environment and ACC-1093 Accounting Concepts I skills while studying all of the important accounting and finance courses. Students will ACC-2004 Accounting Theory and Practice II be exposed to a curriculum that builds a solid knowledge base of the major areas of apply their skills and develop an understanding of accounting theory and procedures, ACC-3403 Computerized Accounting Systems business. This lays a foundation for the areas of concentration and for the development Term 2 COM-2013 Communications for Business MTH-2223 Business Mathematics II taxation, finance, and the use of accounting software. Because real-world experiences of teamwork, leadership, and research skills. Students may participate in an optional ECO-1113 Macroeconomics COM-2013 Communications for Business are so important, students are given the option to participate in Term 5 in a co-op work MTH-2223 Business Mathematics II co-op work term that would reinforce the curriculum with hands-on work experience. PHL-1253 Ethical Leadership and Critical experience. This provides exposure to a business environment and could provide LAW-1003 Business Law Decision Making valuable work experience in the accounting field. Areas of Concentration After a foundational year of essential business courses, students may choose one or two BUS-1103 Global Business Principles Term 3 ACC-2004 Accounting Theory and Practice II To develop your skills, you will also have access to Cube - Lambton College's ACC-3804 Intermediate Accounting I areas of concentration in Marketing or Entrepreneurship or Human Resources. There are - OR - entrepreneurship hub - and the ability to participate in Enactus - our award-winning ACC-3204 Management Accounting I eight business option courses and by selecting four courses from one category, an area of ACC-2104 Accounting Concepts II social entrepreneurship team. FIN-1203 Financial Management I concentration will be achieved. JSS-1001 Job Search and Success GED-XXX3 General Education Elective STA-1103 Business Statistics Term 3 Employment Opportunities MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour Employment Opportunities STA-1103 Business Statistics Our graduates have the skills to begin careers in accounting from entry to middle-level Depending on your unique skills and chosen area of concentration, you can expect to ECO-1123 Microeconomics management. Accountants are needed in all business sectors – public and private. Term 4 enter a broad range of employment roles, from entry-level management to positions MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing These could include government and agencies, public accounting firms, small and ACC-4804 Intermediate Accounting II MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour of greater responsibility. Our graduates can be found in marketing management large manufacturers, retailers, service providers, banks and financial institutions, ACC-4204 Management Accounting II MKT-3213 Business Intelligence I and strategic planning, marketing research, media and promotion, retailing, sales, tax preparation firms and financial planners. You may begin your career working FIN-2203 Financial Management II BUS OPT Business Option - Select 1 FIN-1114 Taxation I supply chain management, recruitment, training and development, labour relations, in accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, corporate accounting, general compensation, and pension and benefits. Some graduates have opted to become accounting, credit and collections, inventory control, budget analysis, financial GED-XXX3 General Education Elective Term 4 JSS-1001 Job Search and Success entrepreneurs and follow their dreams by developing their own businesses. LAW-1003 Business Law accounting, management accounting, or financial and tax analysis. Some graduates ECO-1113 Macroeconomics have opted to participate in entrepreneurial opportunities. Term 5 MAN-1033 Operations Management CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term (optional) Admission Requirements MKT-4213 Business Intelligence II O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: MKT-3353 Integrated Marketing Admission Requirements Term 6 Communications O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: BUS-5503 Entrepreneurship I • Grade 12 English GED-XXX3 General Education Elective • Grade 12 English MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing • Grade 12 Mathematics. • Grade 12 Mathematics MKT-1143 Marketing Fundamentals Term 5 MAN-1103 Human Resource Management IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term (optional) IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 FIN-2113 Taxation II Tuition Fees Term 6 Tuition Fees Term 7 TERM 1 $7,338.09 BUS-5503 Entrepreneurship I TERM 1 $7,338.09 BUS-6503 Entrepreneurship II TERM 2 $6,600.81 FIN-1013 Financial Analysis and Budgeting TERM 2 $6,600.81 ACC-3503 Management Information Systems TERM 3 $7,260.81 - OR - TERM 3 $7,260.81 PHL-1253 Ethical Leadership and Critical TERM 4 $6,600.81 FIN-1203 Financial Management I TERM 4 $6,600.81 Decision Making TERM 5 $0.00 GED-XXX3 General Education Elective BUS-1103 Global Business Principles TERM 6 $7,260.81 BUS OPT Business Options - Select 3 TERM 5 $0.00 MAN-1033 Operations Management TERM 7 $6,600.81 TERM 6 $7,260.81 Term 7 TERM 7 $6,600.81 TOTAL $41,662.14 BUS-6503 Entrepreneurship II TOTAL $41,662.16 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic FIN-2203 Financial Management II (optional) ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. GED-XXX3 General Education Elective BUS OPT Business Options - Select 4 year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. 18 19
lambtoncollege.ca/BMAN lambtoncollege.ca/BMHR Programs Business Management - Business Management Human Resources 2 SEP JAN MAY 2 SEP JAN Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September January May Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September January Program Graduate Certificate Start Start Start Program Graduate Certificate Start Start Looking for a well-rounded education focused on effective business management? The Term 1 Are you looking for a program that will enhance your college diploma or university Term 1 Business Management program is designed for university and college graduates who MAN-1103 Human Resource Management degree by developing strong practical business skills? MAN-1103 Human Resource Management are eager to expand their management knowledge and skills. Using a student-centred, MKT - 6113 Applications of Marketing Concepts ACC-1093 Accounting Concepts I practical approach to learning, students work with professors with real world business ACC-1093 Accounting Concepts I The dynamic field of Human Resources is critical in today's competitive environment. MKT-6113 Applications of Marketing Concepts experience to develop the tools needed for success in a Canadian or international COM-3013 Professional Communications Companies now recognize that strong management of their human resources provides ECO-1503 Principles of Economics business environment. ECO-1503 Principals of Economics a competitive advantage and leads to organizational success. This program is designed BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business to provide university and college graduates with essential business skills and a strong COM-3013 Professional Communications The curriculum has a broad focus designed to develop the fundamental skills necessary foundation in Human Resources. Students also complete a four-month full-time to manage human, physical and financial resources in order to meet the strategic goals Term 2 work term gaining valuable work experience and insight into the Human Resources Term 2 of an organization. Students will learn the essential aspects of business including ADR-1003 Alternative Dispute Resolution profession. POD-2004 Total Rewards marketing, sales, accounting, finance, human resources management and business ACC-3403 Computerized Accounting Systems POD-2103 Talent Acquisition BUS-1103 Global Business Principles In the first term, students complete courses that provide them with the necessary POD-2204 Learning and Development communications. Through hands-on learning approaches, students will graduate with MKT-3353 Integrated Marketing knowledge of all the major business disciplines including marketing, accounting and HRM-3103 Employment Law the communication skills, confidence and independent learning abilities needed to be Communications MAN-6043 Leadership in Change Management successful in today's business world. technology. In subsequent terms, students complete all of the courses necessary to write MKT-3403 Selling the Comprehensive Knowledge Exam which is required to obtain the Certified Human POD-2403 Workforce Management The work term that concludes the program provides students with the opportunity to LAW-1003 Business Law Resources Professional (CHRP) designation hrpa.ca at an additional fee. CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation gain valuable work experience that will assist them in finding permanent employment CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation The program provides students with exposure to all areas of the Human Resources Term 3 after graduation. Term 3 FIN-1013 Financial Analysis & Budgeting field. Students benefit from small class sizes, hands-on active learning and faculty with To develop your skills, you will also have access to Cube - Lambton College's FIN-1013 Financial Analysis and Budgeting diverse experience in all facets of Human Resources. Partnership with the local chapter MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour ACC-3154 Accounting and Finance entrepreneurship hub - and the ability to participate in Enactus - our award-winning of the Human Resources Professional Association gives students an opportunity to MKT-3103 Consumer Behaviour HRM-3603 Human Resource Planning social entrepreneurship team. MAN-6043 Leadership in Change Management develop their networking skills and learn about working in the profession. OHS-1023 Occupational Health and Safety MKT-3113 Retailing POD-3103 Labour Relations Practicum MKT-3213 Business Intelligence I Term 4 Employment Opportunities Term 4 Employment Opportunities CPL-1049 Work Term - Full-Time Graduates will be prepared to work in numerous business sectors, from entry-level CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term - Full-Time* Program graduates can work in a broad range of domestic and international employment - OR - work to movement into management. Depending on the unique qualifications of the roles, including recruiters, compensation analysts, pension and benefits assistants, CPL-5559 WIL Project *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time health and safety assistants, employment equity officers, training and development graduates, these could include employment in Canadian and international locations in Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have the areas of manufacturing, market research, retail, logistics, banking, insurance, and assistants, labour relations assistants and other entry-level positions in the human *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time a GPA of 2.8 or greater. resources field. Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have sales. Some graduates may opt to become entrepreneurs and develop their own business. a GPA of 2.8 or greater. Failing to do so will require the students to enroll in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to Failing to do so will require the students to enroll the student. Admission Requirements in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to Admission Requirements A college diploma or university degree. the student. A college diploma or university degree. IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 Tuition Fees Tuition Fees TERM 1 $7,394.81 TERM 1 $7,394.81 TERM 2 $6,657.53 TERM 2 $6,657.56 TERM 3 $7,317.53 TERM 3 $7,317.53 TERM 4 $0.00 TERM 4 $0.00 TOTAL $21,369.87 TOTAL $21,369.90 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. For more year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. 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lambtoncollege.ca/BMIB lambtoncollege.ca/CCOS Programs Business Management - International Business Canadian Culinary Operations 2 SEP JAN MAY 2 SEP Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September January May Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September Program Graduate Certificate Start Start Start Program Graduate Certificate Start Enhance your employability skills for a successful career in global business. The Term 1 The Lambton College Canadian Culinary Operations, Ontario College Graduate Term 1 Business Management – International Business Ontario Graduate Certificate program MAN-1103 Human Resource Management Certificate is a two-year program that introduces students to the traditional as well as the CLN-1181 Safety and Sanitation is designed to prepare university and college graduates for a rewarding career in ACC-1093 Accounting Concepts I unique practices of Canadian-inspired culinary dishes. Students experience all facets of CLN-1194 Applied Culinary Techniques international business management. In addition to building management skills, MKT - 6113 Applications of Marketing Concepts the Canadian food industry where trends and dining culture are constantly evolving. CLN-1091 Basic Baking Concepts students will develop the competencies to investigate, analyze and manage domestic ECO-1503 Principles of Economics CLN-1143 Bakeshop Applications and international business activities, in order to successfully conduct business on a BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business Program curriculum reflects the demanding knowledge and skills required of a CLN-2502 Successful Food Service Operations global scale. COM-3013 English Essentials successful culinary professional who must constantly adapt to all Canadian industry in Canada standards regardless of the enterprise. Faculty are committed to sharing with students CLN-1703 Canadian Food Fundamentals and Curriculum emphasizes international sales and marketing, trade, research, supply chain Term 2 the importance of sustainable practices as it applies to purchasing and preparing Principles management, law and project management in a Canadian business setting. Activities, FIN-1013 Financial Analysis and Budgeting local foods in various Canadian environments. Specific courses on applied nutrition, CLN-1504 Canadian Cafe Creations projects and case studies are used to simulate a work environment and prepare students MAN-6043 Leadership in Change Management geographical gastronomy and the science of food and beverage reflect changing CLN-1383 Restaurant Career Management in INT-1113 Feasibility of International Trade Canada with the practical experience to be successful in their careers upon graduation. consumer tastes. INT-1123 Global Value Chain The work term that concludes the program provides students with the opportunity to INT-3153 International Sales and Marketing The program emphasizes the importance of operating a fiscally responsible food Term 2 gain valuable work experience that will assist them in finding permanent employment CFF-2013 International Transportation and business through the application of business principles and costing and control CLN-2613 Elements of Nutrition after graduation. Trade (ITT) practices. Technology and mobile applications are integrated into business operations CLN-2374 Nutritional Menu Modifications CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation with emphasis on the development of marketing and promotional strategies. Students CLN-2194 Bistro 2.0 Upon graduation, students will have met the academic requirements for application CLN-2343 Management by Menu Term 3 work in accordance with relevant industry, organization and legal standards and to the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation and be prepared to HCL-1204 Leadership Development MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour regulations, as well as Canadian industry best practices for health, safety, sanitation, Management write the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) exams. quality assurance and customer service. INT-3133 International Market Entry CLN-3304 Geographical Gastronomy Strategies CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation INT-3143 Development of Products and The professional focus and high standards of the Canadian Culinary Operations program Employment Opportunities Services for an International Market serves graduates well when it comes time to begin their careers. Program graduates Term 3 Graduates can work in a broad range of domestic and international employment sectors FIN-3163 International Trade Finance may perform effectively as members of food and beverage service teams in Canadian CLN-2214 Gardé Manger - Charcuterie including, manufacturing, market research, education, retail, insurance, freight CFF-3023 Introduction to Freight Forwarding establishments. They are prepared for employment opportunities in a range of settings Practical forwarding, brokerage houses, banks, financial institutions, consulting firms and INT-4202 Field Study Project including: restaurants, bakeries, hotels, spas, motels, resorts, cruise ships, hospitals, CLN-3203 Sustainable Agriculture international business. industrial kitchens, long-term care institutions, and catering companies. Some CLN-3124 Chef's Table Term 4 graduates may find fulfillment in entrepreneurial opportunities. MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing CPL-1049 Work Term - Full-Time* CLN-3402 Science of Food and Beverage - OR - CLN-3504 Advanced Baking and Cake Design Admission Requirements CPL-5559 Applied Project A college diploma or university degree. Employment Opportunities Term 4 *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time The professional focus and high standards of the Canadian Culinary Operations, Ontario CPL-1049 Co-op IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have College Graduate Certificate will serve graduates well when it comes time to begin their a GPA of 2.8 or greater. careers. Program graduates may perform effectively as members of food and beverage Tuition Fees service teams. They are prepared for employment opportunities in a range of settings TERM 1 $7,394.81 Failing to do so will require the students to enroll in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to including: restaurants, bakeries, hotels, spas, motels, resorts, cruise ships, hospitals, TERM 2 $6,657.53 industrial kitchens, long-term care institutions, and catering companies. Some the student. TERM 3 $7,317.53 graduates will find fulfillment in entrepreneurial opportunities. TERM 4 $0.00 TOTAL $21,369.87 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic Admission Requirements A college diploma or university degree. year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 Tuition Fees TERM 1 $7,890.65 TERM 2 $7,153.37 TERM 3 $7,153.37 TERM 4 $660.00 TOTAL $22,197.39 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. 22 23
lambtoncollege.ca/CLAB lambtoncollege.ca/CPEX Programs Chemical Production & Power Chemical Lab Technician Engineering Technology - Accelerated 2 SEP 3 SEP Two-Year Ontario College September Two-Year Ontario College September Program Diploma Start Program Advanced Diploma Start Laboratory technologists are critical in many growing industries such as chemical Term 1 The Accelerated Chemical Production & Power Engineering Technology program has been Term 1 products and materials, petroleum refineries, food processing, breweries, distilleries, CHM-1106 General Chemistry I designed for graduates with a B.Sc. (Chemistry) or equivalent. ICS-6505 Process Stream Analysis pharmaceutical manufacturing and development, natural health products and the new MTH-1904 Mathematics for Technology I OES-1013 Operating Engineering Studies CHM-1702 Analytical Techniques Students will study core courses taught in the Chemical Production & Power Engineering OES-2123 Operating Engineering Calculations I cannabis sector. Technology program and the principles underlying the complex technologies used in COM-1013 Critical Thinking and Writing ELE-1055 Electric Circuits New Exciting Opportunities in Chemical Laboratory Technology: Picture yourself in JSS-1001 Job Search and Success today’s processing industries. BIO-4614 Introduction to Biofuels and Bio- the exciting and exploding career of cannabis, ginseng and other natural health products. GED-XXX3 General Education Elective Students enrolled in this program will train in Lambton College’s newly renovated Centre Based Chemicals Part of a team making differences for people every day and in the future. Picture yourself of Excellence in Energy & Bio-Industrial Technologies which contains complex lab and JSS-1001 Job Search and Success as part of a team developing sustainable energy, bio-sourced plastics and composites, Term 2 pilot plant facilities. The Centre duplicates a real-life manufacturing environment and the building a greener future for your children. CHM-2106 General Chemistry I Term 2 technologies developed can easily be scaled-up and transferred to an actual operating unit. MTH-2904 Mathematics for Technology II OES-2115 Operating Engineering Studies - There are scientists required to analyze these technologies and conduct research to bring The Centre offers state-of-practice technology laboratories and infrastructure to support CHM-2702 Analytical Techniques Boilers products to market. Lambton College's Chemical Laboratory Technology program will COM-2043 Communications for Technology learning and research in next-generation technologies in collaboration with industry. OES-3113 Refrigeration Theory and Systems I prepare you to work in these and other industries in a unique hands on way. BIO-2306 Biochemistry Students also have the benefit of participatory projects that emphasize teamwork, ICS-3414 Process Instrumentation for Plant OHS-2012 Health and Safety for Industrial communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills. This program has certain Operations I Unique Learning Opportunities: This program is a truly unique offering in the Ontario Processes OES-4304 Mechanical Practices for Operating physical requirements. College System. The Chemical Laboratory Technology program builds on the curriculum Engineers of the Chemical Laboratory Technician, however does so by an entire term where students Term 3 The program prepares students to write the 4A and 4B TSSA 4th Class Operating Engineers OHS-2012 Health and Safety for Industrial meet their learning outcomes by solving real world problems doing real world research. CHM-3106 General Chemistry III Certification exams. This is an industry accepted certification that can lead graduates to a Processes This unique project based hands-on curriculum in program's final year focuses on the STA-1903 Statistics for Technology variety of career opportunities. Upon successful completion of the first two academic terms, OES-3033 Operating Engineering Studies - areas of natural health products, including ginseng and cannabis, but also the chemistry CHM-3706 Analytical - Physical and students can apply to the TSSA to receive a nine-month practical steam time reduction HVAC of building environmentally sustainable solutions in bio-materials and energy. Spectrometry Methods towards their 4th Class Operating Engineers Certificate. TSSA registration eligibility OES-3124 Operating Engineering Studies - CHM-2812 Introduction to Industrial Chemical requirements and fees are controlled by the TSSA and are in addition to the CPEX program Equipment Processes requirements and fees. Employment Opportunities GED-XXX3 General Education Elective Co-op Term 1 Option 1 The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) CPL-1069 Co-op Work Term (May - August) Graduates may find employment as chemical laboratory technologists in a range of Term 4 recognizes this program as meeting all the academic requirements for certifications in the settings including, research laboratories, government agencies, educational institutions BIO-4306 Biotechnology Certified Engineering Technology (CET) category. Term 3 and technical sales, and in industries such as pharmaceutical and bio-technology, CHM-4903 Quality Assurance and Control Please Note: In order to receive steam time reduction, the TSSA requires all core courses to BIO-5713 Production of Biofuels and Bio-based cosmetics and consumer health products, petroleum, mining, water and wastewater, CHM-4706 Analytical - Separation and Imaging Chemicals solid waste, environmental protection, energy and food science. Methods be taken on-ground. Online courses are not eligible. OES-5814 Chemical Engineering Operations ENV-6114 Environmental Management and Calculations I Career positions may include, but are not limited to: analytical technician, bio- GED-XXX3 General Education Elective ICS-5315 Process Control Systems chemistry technician, biological lab technician, chemical analyst or lab technician, Employment Opportunities OES-4015 Operating Engineering Studies - formulation technician, pilot plant technician, quality control technician, validation Our graduates work in various industries as operating engineers and process operators. Electrical and documentation technician, laboratory services following ISO 17025 standards. Industries include refining and chemical process, power generation, steel production, OES-4114 Piping and Mechanical Systems pulp and paper, food processing, and other industrial operating or manufacturing OES-4414 Advanced Process Operations I industries. Upon completion of the program and necessary work experience, graduates Admission Requirements may have the opportunity to move into positions including, but not limited to, unit Term 4 O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: supervision and shutdown planning. OES-6844 Chemical Engineering Operations • Grade 12 English and Calculations II OES-5016 Advanced Process Operations II • Grade 12 Mathematics Admission Requirements OES-6015 Advanced Process Operations III • Grade 12 Chemistry A college diploma or university degree in Engineering, Science, or Chemistry. ICS-6316 Advanced Control Applications • Grade 12 Biology (recommended) ENV-6114 Environmental Management IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 CAP-6004 Capstone Project IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 Tuition Fees Tuition Fees TERM 1 $8,747.41 Co-op Term 2 Option 2 TERM 1 $7,224.65 TERM 2 $8,010.12 CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term (May - August) TERM 2 $6,487.37 TERM 3 $0.00 - OR - TERM 3 $7,147.37 TERM 4 $8,670.13 CPL-1069 Co-op Work Term (May - December TERM 5 $8,010.13 TERM 4 $6,487.37 TERM 6 $0.00 TOTAL $27,346.76 TOTAL $33,437.79 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. 24 25
lambtoncollege.ca/CSAC lambtoncollege.ca/CULX Programs Computer Software & Database Development Culinary Management 2 SEP JAN SEP Two-Year Ontario College Co-op September January 12-Month Ontario College Placement September Program Graduate Certificate Start Start Program Diploma Start The Computer Software & Database Development Ontario College Graduate Certificate Term 1 Turn a passion into an exciting career with the Culinary Management diploma from Term 1 Program offers students the opportunity to study the most current trends in website CSD-1113 Web Technologies I Lambton College. Learn from journeyperson chefs with years of experience in a variety CLN-1181 Safety and Sanitation development, computer programming, database, project management and mobile CSD-1133 Problem Solving/Problem Logic of food service operations. CLN-1194 Applied Culinary Techniques development. This intensive, two-year program concludes with a work term for eligible CSD-1233 Python Programming CLN-1091 Basic Baking Concepts CSD-2206 Database Design and SQL This 12-month, fast-track program prepares students for the dynamic and growing CLN-1143 Bakeshop Applications students. CSD-XXX3 Introduction to Project Management food industry as a chef or culinary manager. Students will experience all facets of the CLN-1603 Food Fundamentals and Principles Web technology topics include HTML5, CSS5, JavaScript, AJAX, JSON, and NodeJS. COM-3013 Communications for I.T. food industry where food trends and dining culture are constantly evolving. Program CLN-1304 Cafe Creations Students work with server-side programming languages including Microsoft C#.NET, curriculum reflects the demanding knowledge and skills required of a successful chef CLN-1283 Restaurant Career Management Python and Java. In the database components, students perform all aspects of database Term 2 who must constantly adapt to all industry standards regardless of the enterprise. CLN-2402 Successful Foodservice Operation design and work with SQL/NOSQL on several database management systems (DBMS). CSD-2214 Web Technologies II GED-XXX3 General Education Elective CSD-2354 Programming C#.NET Faculty are committed to sharing with students the importance of sustainable practices Students demonstrate their knowledge and skills by developing solutions to real world CSD-3464 Programming Java SE as it applies to purchasing and preparing local foods. New courses on applied nutrition, Term 2 three tier (client, server, database) problems. CSD-3444 Emerging Technologies geographical gastronomy and the science of food and beverage reflect changing CLN-2613 Elements of Nutrition Major coursework is assigned as term projects that span entire terms allowing students CPP-1001 Co-op Preparation consumer tastes. CLN-2374 Nutritional Menu Modifications to actively engage in the evaluation, design, and implementation of real world software CLN-2194 Bistro 2.0 Term 3 The program emphasizes the importance of operating a fiscally responsible food CLN-2343 Management by Menu applications. As a result, students develop deep content knowledge as well as critical CSD-3313 Web Technologies III business through the application of business principles and costing and control thinking, collaboration, creativity and communications skills. CLN-2504 Field Placement CSD-3354 Web Applications Using C#.NET practices. Technology and mobile applications are integrated into business operations CLN-3304 Geographical Gastronomy The widespread use of computer technology in all industries, from manufacturing, CSD-4464 Programming Java EE with emphasis on the development of marketing and promotional strategies. GED-XXX3 General Education Elective transportation, construction, education, health and financial institutions means that CSD-4203 Database Programming CSD-3183 Mobile Development Practical application classes are held in small lab sections that allow students to Term 3 computer programmers are the key people shaping the solutions of today and tomorrow. challenge themselves. The supportive learning environment provides more one-on- CLN-2214 Garde Manger/Charcuterie Practical Graduates us their problem solving and critical thinking skills to analyze business and Term 4 one discussion and allows flexibility adapting curriculum to the needs of the student. CLN-3203 Sustainable Agriculture industry requirements and design, develop and implement real life, database driven, CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term* Students develop essential strategies for continuous personal and professional learning CLN-3124 Chef’s Table enterprise web applications. - OR - and are held to standards that are among the highest in culinary education while MKT-1103 Social Media Marketing CPL-5559 Applied Project developing industry-related skills. CLN-3402 Science of Food and Beverage CLN-3504 Advanced Baking and Cake Design *In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time The program prepares students to challenge the in-class portion of the Assistant Cook Employment Opportunities GED-XXX3 General Education Elective Co-op Work Term (CPL-1049) students must have and Cook Apprentice designations. These are important initial steps towards your Graduates may expect a wide variety of rewarding career opportunities that are a GPA of 2.8 or greater. dynamic and challenging while offering a competitive rate of compensation. Courses pursuit of the Provincial Trade of Cook Certificate of Qualification (Red Seal). in the program are part of the rapidly emerging technologies that prepare graduates for Failing to do so will require the students to enroll Opportunities for students to earn while they learn exist where students are given careers such as computer programmer, software developer, programmer analyst, mobile in CPL-5559 WIL Project at an additional cost to authentic culinary exposure to hone their skills and enhance their understanding of the application developer, information systems specialist, web developer, client/server the student. operations of the culinary industry while within the program. applications developer and support specialist. Graduates acquire sufficient foundation to advance in a variety of career paths appropriate to their interests and abilities. Employment Opportunities The professional focus and high standards of the Culinary Management program have Admission Requirements served graduates well when it comes time to begin their careers. Program graduates may A college diploma or university degree in Information Technology or Computer Science. perform effectively as members of food and beverage service teams. They are prepared for employment opportunities in a range of settings including: restaurants, bakeries, IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 hotels, spas, motels, resorts, cruise ships, hospitals, industrial kitchens, long-term Tuition Fees care institutions, and catering companies. Some graduates will find fulfillment in TERM 1 $9,019.07 entrepreneurial opportunities. TERM 2 $8,281.79 TERM 3 $8,941.79 TERM 4 $0.00 Admission Requirements Total $26,242.65 O.S.S.D. or equivalent with: • Grade 12 English ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. Fees do not include WIL Project fee for students not eligible for co-op. For more IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 69 information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. Tuition Fees TERM 1 $7,890.65 TERM 2 $7,153.37 TERM 3 $7,153.37 TOTAL $22,197.39 ** Tuition fees are estimated in Canadian dollars and subject to change each academic year. For more information visit lambtoncollege.ca/international. 26 27
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