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Basic concepts on the organization of genetic material and its expression will be developed from experiments on bacteria and viruses during the course.

A3

Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E305

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Open: 2 of 20 spots filled

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S1

Mon from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E311

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Open: 2 of 20 spots filled

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This course explores the meanings of health and healing. It highlights the diversity of beliefs, values, and perceptions of health. The course introduces the Canadian Health Care System, conceptual frameworks of health promotion, determinants of health, disease and injury prevention, and primary health care. The focus is on the nurse/client relationship in a relational practice context.

The focus is on evidence informed assessment and management of health challenges in both episodic and chronic illness. This course aligns with concepts from NS2160 and NS2210 intentional clinical learning activities.

The first book will cover the science portion of steam and energy, thermodynamics, legislation and codes, safety and fire protection.

This course, along with the other 4th Class courses, will prepare the student to write the ABSA/SOPEEC Interprovincial examinations. The second book will cover the environment, materials/piping/welding, basic electricity, plant instrumentation and controls, boilers and boiler systems. Plant tours may also be included in this course.

This course, along with the other 4th Class courses, will prepare the student to write the ABSA/SOPEEC Interprovincial examinations. The first part of 4B will cover lubrication, boiler safety devices, boiler operations, plant maintenance and water treatment.

This course, along with the other 4th Class courses, will prepare the student to write the ABSA/SOPEEC Interprovincial examinations. The second book in Part B will cover pumps and compressors, prime movers, engines, heating, cooling and building systems including vapor refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and types of plants.

This course uses the study of various intellectual, cultural, and historical manifestations to provide students with a window into the French world.

Through the study of business topics and vocabulary, as well as work practices, language and technical skills, this course introduces French in various professional business contexts, such as banking, marketing, finance, human resources, and professional correspondences. Students will acquire valuable terminology and expressions, and learn practical French business procedures including answering emails, writing business letters, and creating advertisements. More specifically, they will learn to communicate effectively in French in a variety of business situations while enhancing their competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This course assumes little or no previous instruction in French. It introduces the beginner to basic vocabulary and grammatical structures and terminology. The laboratory facilitates the development of aural/oral skills through activities such as drills, directed conversations, songs, etc.

This course provides an introduction to the main features of Modern Standard French phonetics through contrastive study of vowels, semi-vowels and consonants in French and English. Students will familiarize themselves with the various sounds and patterns of French and be able to explain the mechanisms involved in the articulation of the French sound system. They will use the International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA) to transcribe oral phrases and texts into phonetics symbols and learn to correct and improve their pronunciation of French.

In this course, students are introduced to the accommodations industry within Canada. Theoretical and practical operations of the rooms division within hotels are explored with a focus on the flow of business from reservations to check-out. Hotel organizational structure, guest relations, security and emergency response, housekeeping, night audit, revenue and yield management are all explored in the course.

AL1

Mon from 11:30 to 12:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A312

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Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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A2

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A213

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This course covers financial statement preparation and analysis from a personal perspective, and the cash and debt management that flows from these statements. The course explores the structure of personal taxation including the calculations of income deductions and credits. This course also reviews the time value of money and economic concepts applicable to the principal subject areas of financial planning.

EC

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May 5 2025 - Jun 27 2025

Online

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Open: 18 of 20 spots filled

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EC

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May 4 2026 - Jun 26 2026

Online

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TBA

Open: 4 of 20 spots filled

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A3

Fri from 11:30 to 12:50

Mon from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D308
Room D308

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Open: 2 of 40 spots filled

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An overview of the diversity and biology of organisms traditionally included in the Plant Kingdom (algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, gymnosperms and flowering plants). Emphasis throughout the course is on the relationship between structural and functional innovations in plants and how these have influenced their reproduction and evolution in various ecosystems. Symbioses and co-evolutionary relationships between or among different kinds of plants, and with other groups of organisms, are also considered.

This course covers the gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), metal-cored arc welding (MCAW), and submerged arc welding (SAW) theory components of Alberta Apprenticeship Welder Training, 1st Period. Topics include: power source feeders, filler metals, shielding gas, troubleshooting and maintenance.

This course focuses on the application of basic anatomy, physiology, and movement mechanics for health and fitness related group exercise. Focus will be on practice and demonstration of the concepts of leading group fitness classes with respect to music, movement, cueing, and current trends. Students will be prepared for Fitness Alberta Practical Exams to become certified to instruct group fitness classes in the designated areas covered.

This course is designed to help students understand children’s behaviour and what it means to use a positive guidance approach in supporting children’s social, emotional, and moral development. Environmental and developmental factors which influence behaviour are examined, as are the principles of the guidance approach and ways in which these principles can be applied in early learning and child care settings.

A4

Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20

Apr 7 2025 - Jun 13 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206

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Open: 33 of 40 spots filled

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B4

Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50

Apr 7 2025 - Jun 13 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B305

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Open: 36 of 40 spots filled

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EC

Varies

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 12 2025

Online

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Open: 1 of 36 spots filled

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A3

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Mar 13 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B305

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Open: 1 of 40 spots filled

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B3

Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Mar 13 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A314

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Open: 1 of 40 spots filled

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C3

Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50

Apr 6 2026 - Jun 12 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A301

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Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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EC

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Jan 6 2026 - Apr 17 2026

Online

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Open: 0 of 36 spots filled

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This course builds on CD1370 (Guiding Children's Behaviour I) and provides an in depth exploration of factors that influence children's behaviour, as well as guidance strategies practitioners can use to build children's social competence. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the adult-child relationship as the foundation for children's social, emotional and moral development. This course also offers strategies for coping with challenging behaviours, such as bullying and for working collaboratively with parents to resolve behavioural issues.

EC

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May 5 2025 - Jul 25 2025

Online

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Open: 5 of 36 spots filled

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A2

Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:50

Sep 3 2025 - Oct 24 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A301

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Open: 0 of 40 spots filled

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B2

Tue, Thu from 11:00 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Oct 24 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206

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Open: 14 of 40 spots filled

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EC

Varies

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 12 2025

Online

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Open: 0 of 36 spots filled

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EC

Varies

May 4 2026 - Jul 24 2026

Online

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Open: 0 of 36 spots filled

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The student will be required to complete the industry standard HDU Online modules. This includes PHD and PACE modules on varying aspects of Harley-Davidson® motorcycle repair (i.e. chassis, electrical, etc.). Students will be evaluated at the completion of each self-study module consisting of video and written material.

V01

Thu, Fri from 9:00 to 11:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 12 2025

Fairview Campus

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Open: 0 of 16 spots filled

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HD260 provides students current, hands-on technical training. The course consists of three, 4-week modules which cover the following areas: Module 1 - Chassis Module 2 - Electrical Module 3 - Powertrain Week 1 is general information, basic measurement, safety, tools, etc.

V01

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri from 13:00 to 16:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 12 2025

Fairview Campus

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Open: 0 of 16 spots filled

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