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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-03-13, Page 73Cambridge Campus CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 1305 Bishop Street N., Cambridge (Galt) O itario N1 R 6Z2 Phone: 623-4898 or 653-0680 REGISTRATION INFORMATION ;Most classes start the weeks of April 15 and April 22, '1985. REGISTER BY MAIL TO SAVE TIME. Use the Applica- tion/Registration Form on the back of this catalogue. Your receipt will be mailed to you. You may REGISTER AT ORTHECAMBRIDGE CAMPUS, commencing MtaXch 11, 1985 from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on Friday. SEE THE FRONT SECTION OF THIS CATALOGUE FOR DETAILS OF COURSES AND PROGRAMS. Textbooks And/Or Supplies Unless otherwise indicated in the course description, the cost of textbooks and/or supplies required for a course is not included in the fee. Your teacher will advise you at the first class whether you will need to purchase a textbook and/or supplies and where they may be ob- tained. Sales tax where applicable will be charged on student'supplies° Textbooks are reserved for registered students. Academic Upgrading See page 10. Conversational Languages See page 1 1 . System Of Clerical/Secretarial Programs See page 12. Clerical Related Courses See page 13. Business See page t4. Computer Literacy See page 14. Computer Programming See page 15, Supervision And Management (Ontario Management Development Program) (OMDP) See page 17. Optional 0.M.D.P. Credits See page 20. Technical See page 22: Design And Fashion See page 27. Bartending See page 28. Photography See page 29. Recreation And Fitness See page 30. Family Life' See page 30. Women's Education Program See page 32. Arts And Crafts See page 33. KITCHENER EAGLE ST r O o R 4 Q LANG 5 DRz i Z O m SHELDON OR Z CAMBRIDGEO .CAMPUS e w ' o .BISHOP: ti S.T iABRI®GE CAMPUS - (519) 623-4898 r Special Interest See page 34, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R.) See page 40. Industrial Engineering Program - Level I See page 41. Industrial Engineering Program - Level II See page 41 People. Places. Events. Journalism puts you in the picture. Journalistic skills can launch, you towards a wide variety` of exciting, rewarding careers — reporter, editor, photojournalist, freelancer, advertising writer, public relations practitioner. Get the skills for these career options through. the 80 -week Journalism - Print program, starting in May at Conestoga's Doon campus in Kitchener. You learn aspects of newswriting, feature writing, news photography, editing and production, advertising, public relations and more. Basic word processing is part of the program, as is two months of actual in -the -field experience. For the full story on Journalism -Print, call Conestoga College today at (519) 653-2511 Ext. 366. Conestoga College ciainvd,noiAgsgy 45 P �