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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-12-04, Page 125Part-time Courses student who was licenced in recent years, for whom completion of Fur Har- vest, Fur Mangement and Conservation was mandatory, this course will serve as a refresher, as well as supplementing his/her knowledge and skills in the field. For those individuals who obtained a trapping licence prior to 1981, the information presented will assist them to develop new strategies for confronting the trapping challenges in the increas- ingly heavily populated southern regions of the province, and to plan for the future. Furbearer management by spe- cies will be covered in detail. Topics of study include: the ethics of fur manage- ment, the Fur Institute •of Canada, census and surveys, development of a management plan, humane trapping techniques, proper pelt preparation and marketing, fur grading, a and public speaking. Students will scrape, board and dry a variety of furbearers. DOON Tues. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 21 $33 Plus 1 Saturday session 9 a.m. - 12 noon The course will be comprised of ten thr.ee- hour classroom sessions and one three-hour field examination, which will be held on Satur- day morning immediately following the final classroom session. CAD/CAM Introduction to Solid Geometry Modelling In CAD/CAM - 4510010 A Introduction to Solid Geometry Modell- ing in CAD/CAM is the first in a series of 3 sixty -hour courses. Upon completion students will be able to create geometric outlines comprising solid modules by ac- tivating the EUCLID design function, and will be able to determine drawing specifi- cations for EUCLID models and con- struct engineering drawings using a digi- tal plotter. DOON Mon. & Wed. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 20 $200 Advanced Solid Geometry Modelling In CAD/CAM - 4510020 A Prerequisite: Introduction to Solid Ge- ometry Modelling in CAD/CAM. In the second sixty -hour ADVANCED course participants will be working on a realistic mechanical design project (as- sembly) which will require an application of all EUCLID design functions. DOON Sun. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 26 $200 Note: Students MUST BRING THEIR OWN LUNCH for the Sun. class. Lunch break will be between 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. CAD Applications -Computer Aided Numerical Control - 4510030 A Prerequisite: Introduction To Solid..,. Ge- ometry Modelling in CAD/CAM rand knowledge of NC Manual Programming. This course expands the design Norks- tation manipulative skills acquired in the previous courses and integrates the de- sign functions with Numerical Control applications of the Euclid software. On addition the student will translate this information into , 'APT' (Automatically Programmed Tools) source code and manipulate and process it via the 'UCC - APT' software to produce NC tool path plots and control tapes for CNC machin- ing and turning centers. DOON Tues. &Thurs. 7-10p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 21 $200 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (C.P.R.) Basic Cardiac Life Support (Basic Rescuer) - 3070010 N This course incorporates the standards of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Successful students will receive a certificate from the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation. Applicants are required to complete a brief medical questionnaire indicating current medical status. Applicants who do not meet the medical criteria required for this course will not be admitted. Note: Persons wishing to enroll in this Basic C.P.R. course should apply 'in person' in order that they may fill out the questionnaire and pick up the required texts. CAMBRIDGE 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Mar. 18, 19, 24, 26 $18 OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days Mar. 22 $18 CLINTON Classes will be arranged by the campus when sufficient enrolment is obtained. DOON Mon. & Wed. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Jan. 13 $18 LOCATION: Health Sciences Division, 40 Green St., Kitchener, Rm. B55 GUELPH Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Mar. 4 $18 OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days Mar. 15 $18 LISTOWEL Wed. 7-10 p.m. 4 wks. Jan. 29 $18 LOCATION: Listowel District Secondary School MILVERTON Tues. 7-10 p.m: 4 wks. Jan. 29 $18 LOCATION: Milverton Public School ST.MARYS Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 4 wks. Jan. 30 $18 LOCATION: St. Marys District Collegiate and Vocational Institute STRATFORD Tues. & Thurs. 7L10 p.m. 2 wks. Jan. 7 $18 LOCATION: Health Sciences Division OR Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Mar. 4 $18 LOCATION: Health Sciences Division WATERLOO Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Feb. 4 $18 OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days. Feb. f3 $18 Note: Fee includes $4 for text and $2 for course supplies. Basic Cardiac Life Support Recertificatidn (Basic Rescuer Recertification) - 3070020 Prerequisite: Completion of the Basic Rescuer C.P.R. course within the past twelve months. The College offers the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Basic Rescuer Cardiac Life Support Re -certification course. CAMBRIDGE Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 day Mar. 22 $8 DOON Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 day Jan. 18 $8 GUELPH Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 day Mar. 8 $8 WATERLOO Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.lday Feb 15 $8 Note: Students will require the book which they received during the Basic Rescuer` C.P.R. course. Anyone who cannot locate his/her book should pur- chase one at the Doon, Guelph, or Wa- terloo Campus Continuing Education bookstore. Fee includes $2 for courses supplies. COMMUNICATIONS Business Communications - A 5010240 This course provides theory and practice of some of the knowledge and skill nec- essary for business writing. Emphasis is given to the priorities of good writing as applied to the design and development of business communication; including how to deliver clear messages, memos and reports. CAMBRIDGE Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 23 $36 DOON Wed. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 15 $36 Effective Supervision - Communications Please refer to page 28 for more infor- mation. Writing Clinic - 5010260 A This seven -session clinic, comprised of ten classroom and eight home study hours; provides students with the oppor- :unity to develop basic essay -writing skills at the college level. The clinic pro- vides small group tutorials which focus upon developing a sense of pattern in the language and upon recognizing and correcting ambiguity and lack of coher- ence in the student's writing. The writing clinic is based on the princi- ples that one must first gain a sense of thought organization and development before isolating particular errors in con- struction. Consequently, formal grammar is not 35