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This course includes key theoretical topics and pedagogical applications for effective assessment practices. Students will gain skills in designing and implementing formative and summative assessment practices which relate to curricular outcomes and promote learning for students.

The primary objectives of this course are to facilitate the integration of various effective classroom assessment practices into pedagogical planning and instruction. This course aims to enhance the systematic collection and analysis of pertinent data that will inform instructional decision-making and evaluation, foster heightened student engagement, and ultimately elevate students' overall learning of the outcomes.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • ED2550 - Introduction to Instructional Processes (3)
B2

Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 15:20

Sep 2 2026 - Nov 6 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A208

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$621.21

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A2

Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 15:20

Sep 2 2026 - Nov 6 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A208

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$621.21

Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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FT

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May 4 2027 - Jun 25 2027

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$621.21

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This course is designed to build foundational numeracy skills for K-6 learners, emphasizing the knowledge, skills, competencies, and dispositions required to apply mathematics in authentic situations. Students will deepen their understanding of the progressions of key concepts, the interconnected ideas of mathematics, and the sequencing of curriculum, while gaining confidence in both learning and teaching mathematics. Through hands-on experiences, research, reflection, and collaborative learning labs, participants will explore effective instructional strategies and develop the tools to engage and support all students in meaningful mathematical thinking and learning.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • ED2550 - Introduction to Instructional Processes (3)
A2

Thu from 16:30 to 19:20

Wed from 9:30 to 11:20

Sep 2 2026 - Nov 6 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A201
Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$636.21

Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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This course introduces the components necessary for effective literacy instruction in the elementary classroom. Course content will focus on the early literacy components (phonological awareness, oral language, concepts of print), as well as text forms, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and writing.   Pre-service teachers will examine research-based structures, teaching strategies, and pedagogies that are proven effective in the elementary classroom and will practice these strategies in learning labs.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • ED2550 - Introduction to Instructional Processes (3)
A3

Varies

Mon from 11:30 to 13:20

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

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Room A201

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$636.21

Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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This course focuses on the unique approaches of teaching and learning in secondary schools. Students will be introduced to major constructs of curricula, instructional strategy, and assessment related to secondary teaching. The course will also have a focus on contemporary issues in teaching in a secondary setting and approaches to engage adolescent youth in an equitable and inclusive manner.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • ED2550 - Introduction to Instructional Processes (3)
A2

Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 10:50

Sep 2 2026 - Nov 6 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A305

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$621.21

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Six-week field experience, placed with a mentor teacher in either an elementary or secondary setting depending on the student’s chosen pathway. The focus is on integrating knowledge and skills around formative assessment, classroom management, effective lesson planning and instructional strategies. Preparation for the field experience will include seminars to support and ready preservice teachers for the complexities of teaching in schools.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • ED2550 - Introduction to Instructional Processes (3)
A2

Thu from 10:00 to 11:20

Tue from 9:30 to 11:20

Sep 2 2026 - Nov 6 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A305
Room A305

Instructor

TBA

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P1

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Nov 9 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

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Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1242.42

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An introduction to the Engineering Faculty, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

A2

Tue from 13:00 to 13:50

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206

Instructor

Cost

$227.78

Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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S1

Thu from 13:00 to 13:50

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206

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Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

A3

Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E306

Instructor

Cost

$786.87

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L2

Fri from 16:00 to 17:20

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E306

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L1

Fri from 14:30 to 15:50

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E306

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Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area.

Requisites:

  • Concurrently enrolled in:
    • MA1000 - Calculus I (3.5)
A2

Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206

Instructor

Cost

$828.28

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L2

Fri from 14:30 to 16:20

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B305

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L1

Wed from 14:30 to 16:20

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J204

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Fundamental design process and theory in a multidisciplinary context. Importance, in engineering design, of communications; teamwork; the engineering disciplines, career fields; professional responsibilities of the engineer including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • EN1990 - English for Engineering Students (3)
A3

Mon from 13:30 to 14:20

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J202

Instructor

Cost

$414.14

Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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L1

Mon from 14:30 to 17:20

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E306

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This course provides an in-depth study of the structures of the human body and their interrelationships using a systems approach. The correlations between structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) are noted. Major topics include body organization, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, urinary and reproductive systems, the general and special senses, and human development. This course is designed to prepare students in medical fields of study for advanced courses in their respective disciplines.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)
HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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A comprehensive exploration of both theoretical principles and practical applications crucial for delivering effective patient care. This course employs a hybrid approach, combining online learning modules with in-person instruction and patient engagement to provide students with a rounded understanding of medical theory, practical skills, assessment techniques, clinical presentations, and diagnostics pertinent to the management of ill and injured patients.

The course emphasizes active application of acquired theoretical knowledge through participation in skills, scenarios, and simulation environments. Through simulated patient care scenarios, and patient engagement students refine their ability to handle emergency calls efficiently, administer safe patient care, and navigate medical and trauma situations with assuredness.

Within this course is a 16-hour Patient Engagement which offers hands-on experience for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) students, focusing on assessment, communication, and interpersonal skills essential for professional practice. Under the guidance of an assigned instructor/preceptor, students will practice and refine skills in a supervised environment. Throughout the patient engagement, students will uphold the standards of the profession and represent Northwestern Polytechnic with integrity. They will integrate the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice into their professional conduct, while incorporating communication, history-taking, assessment techniques, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings.

This blended approach equips students with the skills, confidence, and expertise necessary to respond effectively to the complexities of emergency medical situations.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
    • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
HY

Varies

May 4 2026 - Aug 20 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1313.76

Open: 6 of 12 spots filled

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HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1435.02

Open: 0 of 12 spots filled

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HY

Varies

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1435.02

Open: 0 of 12 spots filled

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HY

Varies

May 4 2027 - Aug 19 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1435.02

Open: 0 of 12 spots filled

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The student will apply new theory, incorporate practical skills, history, assessment, clinical presentation, and diagnostic findings of the ill or injured patient to determine a provisional diagnosis utilizing differential diagnoses and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Students will integrate all knowledge and skills to manage calls for the delivery of safe patient care and promote optimal outcomes. Integration of all these components is critical to address the multiple medical and traumatic conditions encountered in the field.
The student will demonstrate proficiency in the application of all competencies in a Skills, Scenario, and Simulation environment.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)
HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1500.02

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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This course will introduce you to the physical, social, mental, occupational, emotional, environmental, and spiritual dimensions of personal health and wellness. These dimensions are described within the context of the Canadian Health Care System and your own individual community. Topics include primary health care, nutrition, exercise, stress management, weight management, eating disorders, common health issues and their prevention. You will be expected to integrate knowledge of the seven dimensions of health and apply this knowledge to a self-analysis of your own health and physical fitness. Finally, you will incorporate change management theory to develop, implement and evaluate a personal wellness plan.

The intent of this course is to promote a healthy lifestyle. By examining determinants of health, the current care system, the seven dimensions of health and applying these concepts to your own lifestyle, you will be better equipped to function as role models and act as change agents for health promotion in your community.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1001 - EMR Foundations (6)
HY

Varies

May 4 2026 - Aug 20 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$656.88

Open: 6 of 12 spots filled

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HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 17 spots filled

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HY

Varies

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 41 spots filled

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HY

Varies

May 4 2027 - Aug 19 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 12 spots filled

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The Ambulance Placement Course is designed to provide the student opportunities to integrate knowledge and skills to provide care for diverse patients across the lifespan in an ambulance setting. Under the guidance of a preceptor, students apply the knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to real emergency situations.

The overall outcome of the ambulance placement is for the student to meet all entry to practice PCP competencies.

Students are assigned to a Registered PCP or Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) for the duration of their placement and will only perform skills under direct and indirect supervision. While on placement, the student acts as a role model for the profession and ambassador for Northwestern Polytechnic, while integrating the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice into their professional practice.

The student will maintain the highest level of professionalism throughout the placement while integrating leadership, delegation, history, assessments, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings into the development of a treatment plan based on a provisional diagnosis.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above courses
    • BLS certificate and completion of 'It's Your Move' training
    • Complete the following:
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)

    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1900 - Clinical Placement (1)
HY

Varies

May 4 2026 - Aug 20 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1094.8

Open: 18 of 24 spots filled

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HY

Varies

May 4 2027 - Aug 19 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1195.85

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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The Clinical Placement Course is designed to provide the Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) student exposure to diverse patients across the lifespan to facilitate application of newly acquired knowledge and skills into practice in a health care facility Emergency Department.

The clinical placement provides the opportunity for the student to incorporate assessments, pharmacology, and skills in the treatment of patients of all ages. Students will act as a member of the multidisciplinary health team and develop an awareness of the roles and responsibilities of other health professionals while developing strategies to work effectively within a team setting.

Students are assigned to an RN or LPN for the duration of their placement and will perform skills under direct and indirect supervision. While on placement, the student acts as a role model for the profession and ambassador for Northwestern Polytechnic, while integrating the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice into their professional practice. The student will maintain the highest level of professionalism throughout the placement while integrating leadership, history, assessment, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings into the treatment of the patient.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above courses
    • BLS certificate and completion of 'It's Your Move' training
    • Complete the following:
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)

    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1800 - Ambulance Placement (5)
HY

Varies

May 4 2026 - Aug 20 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$218.96

Open: 18 of 24 spots filled

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HY

Varies

May 4 2027 - Aug 19 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$239.17

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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The student will apply new theory and incorporate practical skills, history, assessment, clinical presentation, and diagnostic findings of the ill or injured patient to determine a provisional diagnosis utilizing differential diagnoses and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Students will integrate all knowledge and skills to manage calls for the delivery of safe patient care and promote optimal outcomes. Integration of all these components is critical to address the multiple medical and traumatic conditions encountered in the field.

The student will demonstrate proficiency in the application of all competencies in a Skills, Scenario, and Simulation environment.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course
    • Complete the following:
      • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)

    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
HY

Varies

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$1500.02

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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This course provides students with knowledge and skills required to provide care to special populations within the context of PCP practice. Obstetrics, neonates, pediatrics and geriatrics are the major focus of this course with competency attainment at the level of proficiency during the mandatory on-site labs.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course
    • Complete the following:
      • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)

    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
HY

Varies

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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This course provides a study of the overall function of the human body. Major topics include fundamental chemistry, homeostasis, cytology and cell physiology, cell signaling and communication, and muscle, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, urinary and reproductive physiology, as well as fundamental genetics as it applies to human physiology. This course is designed to prepare students in medical fields of study for advanced courses in their respective fields, as well as other university transfer students.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)
HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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This course focuses on the study of homeostasis and how it is altered by physical, biochemical, microbial or genetic factors, providing an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of human body function, pathophysiology (disordered physiology) and disease processes. The course summarizes the normal function of each organ system and then presents a number of major diseases of each system, showing how symptoms and signs of selected diseases are produced by pathophysiology. This course is designed to prepare students, particularly those in medical fields, for advanced coursework.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)
HY

Varies

Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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This course focuses on the theoretical knowledge required for safe medication administration. Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology will be integrated into the curriculum as mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, and drug interactions are explored. The study of common drug classifications along with selected frequently used medications in each classification will be included. Legislation is reviewed with regards to over the counter and prescription drugs, and political, social, economic, and ethical factors will be discussed. Applicable professional practice interventions are examined with supporting rationale.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
    • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
    • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
    • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
    • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
HY

Varies

Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027

Grande Prairie Campus

Varies

Instructor

TBA

Cost

$717.51

Open: 0 of 24 spots filled

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