Courses Filter courses add Course Code Department Academic Upgrading Business & Office Administration Construction Trades Education Emergency Services Fine Arts Humanities & Social Sciences Kinesiology & Health Sciences Nursing & Health Studies Practical Nurse & Health Care Aide Science Transportation Trades Topic Accounting Animal Health Anthropology Art Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computing Science Dance Digital Design Drama Early Learning and Child Care Earth Science Economics Education Educational Assistant Engineering English Finance French Genetics Health Care Aide Heavy Equipment Service History Human Services Interdisciplinary Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Microbiology Music Native Studies Nursing Office Administration Organizational Theory Philosophy Physical Activity Physical Education Physical Fitness Physics Political Science Practical Nurse Psychology Science Social Studies Social Work Sociology Statistics Women's Studies Writing Weekday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time Days Evenings 8am - 10am 10am - 12pm 12pm - 2pm 2pm - 4pm 4pm - 6pm 6pm - 8pm 8pm - 10pm Semester Spring 2026 Fall 2026 Winter 2027 Spring 2027 Instructor Abbasi, Ubaid AL-Asadi, Ali Albert, Misha Amar, Beatrice Antonio, Chelsea Bahmanipour, Aileen Bailer, Scott Baird, Dawna Barry, Melanie Begg, Rashid Bensouilah, Abdel Brazier, Lesley Campbell, Lindsay Carlacci, Franco Clark, Kirsten Dahms, Kyla Delos Reyes, Glenda Dudenhoffer, Bianca Durling, Jennifer Elgamal, Mohamed Evans, Mark Fowler, Talon Gajewski, Melissa Galenza, Bruce Grimm, Jori Hall, Russell Head, Abigail Henley, Shauna Hickson, Amanda Holland, Michael Honing, Kristy Hook, Jenna Hoveland, Doris Hudson, Tia Ingraham, Mandy Irwin, Sean Iverson, James Jacobson, Joan Jin, Chuntai Johnson, Melissa Jones, Sally Joyce, Heather Kadri, Therar Kallel, Raoudha Kelly, Shelly Kelly, Braden King, Janice Klassen, Brooklyn Korpan, Connie Lapointe, Anna Leaf, Cara Livesey, Shauna Lovsin, Madison MacRae, Janelle Marotta, Laura McGrail, Richard McLeister, Tom McMorran, Brye Minozzo, Fabio Morton, Shawn Moss, Darcy Nowicki, Denise Pan, Nicoletta Parker, Jeremy Pollock, Amanda Post, Erin Pringnitz, Kevin Rawluk, Les Rawluk, Amy Ray, Tanya Redmond, Brian Rhyno, Hillary Robertson, Kari Rosentreter, Nicole Sanderson, Charles Scheidegger, Peter Shaffick, Brendan Shaw, Rhonda Speager, Curran Strasbourg, Tina Suderman, Theresa Walker, Dayna Walsh, Shona Warr, Lorelle Waughtal, Trent Whalen, Nicholas White, Daryl Worobetz, Karlee Worton, Sarah Yehoshyna, Hanna Young, Amanda Zgurski, Jessie Delivery Method Asynchronous Distance On-Campus Synchronous Availability Open Courses 463 results Power Train II HES511 Power train drives that have a hydraulic component to them will be covered in this course. Torque converters, gearing principles, power shift and automatic transmissions are covered in relation to operation, diagnostics and service procedures. Also included are hydraulic retarders, tracked equipment steering and undercarriage fundamentals and service. Final drive operation and service, differentials as applied to off-road will also be discussed. Wheeled equipment steering and suspension as well as off-road equipment accessories and attachments will be discussed in reference to off-road machines. Course Specifics VZ43 Apr 27 2026 - Jun 19 2026 Instructor DMoss Cost $1203.46 Closed: 15 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add VA41 Oct 26 2026 - Dec 18 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Instructor TBA Cost $1061.26 Closed: 15 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add On Highway Machine System Diagnostics/Repair HES562 Primarily a lab based course where the students' knowledge will be challenged and troubleshooting skills developed. Students will be requried to successfully diagnose and repair On Highway machine systems in a real world setting. Course Specifics VB53 Apr 27 2026 - Jun 19 2026 Instructors RMcGrail JParker Cost $494.34 Open: 15 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add VZ51 Aug 31 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Instructor TBA Cost $433.4 Closed: 15 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add VA52 Mar 1 2027 - Apr 23 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Instructor TBA Cost $433.4 Closed: 15 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add Work Placement HES590 Placement will occur at a licensed Finning location. In the event that a Finning placement is not available, the student will be required to arrange a practicum placement with the assistance of the college. Course Specifics VZ53 Jun 29 2026 - Aug 21 2026 Instructor DMoss Cost $659.12 Open: 14 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add VA52 Jan 4 2027 - Feb 26 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Instructor TBA Cost $577.86 Closed: 15 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add The Early Modern World HI1110 | UT This course is designed as an introductory survey of global history and will provide a foundation for advanced study in history and related fields. It covers the major political, cultural, intellectual and economic developments of the world from the 15th century through the 18th century. Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 16:00 to 17:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room D308 Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 4 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add VC Mon, Wed from 16:00 to 17:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Remote Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 5 spots filled Add to timetable add The Modern World HI1120 | UT This course is designed as an introductory survey of global history and will provide a foundation for advanced study of history and related fields. The course covers the major political, cultural, intellectual and economic developments of the world since the beginning of the 19th century to the present. Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room D208 Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 4 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add VC Tue, Thu from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Remote Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 5 spots filled Add to timetable add Pirates and Piracy HI2050 | UT This course examines pirates and piracy in their political, economic, technological, and social context from antiquity to present. Particular attention will be paid to the role of the emerging state in defining, sanctioning, and punishing piracy; the role of race, gender, and class in the social world of the pirate; and the social memory and popular image of the pirate. Course Specifics EC Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Online Instructor DAWhite Cost $594.39 Open: 11 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Canadian History 1500 to 1867 HI2600 | UT Survey of development of economic, political and social aspects of the French and British periods to 1867 is included in the course. The course gives an understanding and appreciation of Canadian heritage, and provides foundation for advanced study in history and related studies. Course Specifics EC Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Online Instructor DAWhite Cost $594.39 Open: 18 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room D208 Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Closed: 35 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add VC Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Remote Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 5 spots filled Add to timetable add Canadian History 1867 to The Present HI2610 | UT This course analyses the problems, the institutions and the changing roles in Canada since Confederation, and provides a base and some tools for inquiry into Canadian affairs. Course Specifics EC Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Online Instructor DAWhite Cost $594.39 Open: 15 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room D308 Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Closed: 35 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add VC Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Remote Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 5 spots filled Add to timetable add The Second World War HI3670 | UT This course surveys the global history of the Second World War including causes, outcomes and the social memory of the war. Selected aspects of its military, political, social and economic effects of the war will be examined. Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room D308 Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 9 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add VC Mon, Wed from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Remote Instructor DAWhite Cost $621.21 Open: 2 of 5 spots filled Add to timetable add Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism HP2210 | UT This course introduces students to the field of hospitality and tourism and the numerous interrelated sectors of this industry. The complex nature of the industry will be explored and its relation to the environment, economy, and employment. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1090 Introduction to Marketing 3 Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A213 Instructor BDudenhoffer Cost $621.21 Open: 3 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Food and Beverage Operations HP2310 | UT This course will give students a basic understanding of the management processes involved in food and beverage restaurant operations. They will examine essential elements of the industry including sanitation, food safety, equipment and restaurant layout, marketing, menu planning, and service techniques. In addition, this course will include a general overview of liquor operations and bartending. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1010 Business Communications 3 Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor BDudenhoffer Cost $621.21 Open: 2 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add AL1 Fri from 9:30 to 10:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A313 Instructor BDudenhoffer Open: 2 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Culinary Arts HP2320 | UT Students will learn culinary and kitchen practices while gaining a more thorough understanding of restaurant and hotel food operations. Culinary topics of study include food safety, stocks and soups, sauces, main dishes, appetizers, sides, and desserts. Students will study menu planning and costing; perform culinary research; and plan, cost, and prepare a 4-course dinner. Overall, the focus will be on excellent culinary standards and operations. Students must have completed Food Safe, Basic First Aid, and WHMIS certifications prior to working in the kitchen. Requisites: Complete the following:HP2210 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism 3HP2310 Food and Beverage Operations 3 Course Specifics A3 Wed from 14:30 to 16:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A213 Instructor TBA Cost $771.21 Open: 1 of 8 spots filled Add to timetable add AL1 Wed from 16:30 to 18:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A213 Instructor TBA Open: 1 of 8 spots filled Add to timetable add Front Office and Hotel Operations HP2410 | UT 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. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1150 Computers in Business 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor BDudenhoffer Cost $621.21 Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add AL1 Fri from 13:00 to 13:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A307 Instructor BDudenhoffer Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Hospitality Practicum HP2920 | UT In this course, students will combine academic theory with practice by way of a practicum in an instructor-approved hospitality and tourism business. This is an unpaid practicum in which students are monitored by NWP personnel and evaluated by employer(s) and instructor. Students will report on products, services, roles, responsibilities, policies, procedures, and processes in their workplace, as well as reflect on their experience in their work integrated learning. Shift hours of work may be involved in the practicum. Requisites: Complete the following:HP2210 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism 3HP2310 Food and Beverage Operations 3HP2410 Front Office and Hotel Operations 3 Completed or concurrently enrolled in:HP2320 Culinary Arts 3 Course Specifics A3 Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor BDudenhoffer Cost $621.21 Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Health, Safety and Wellness HR3010 Health, safety, and wellness is a dynamic ever changing field in the workplace. This course will examine occupational health and safety programs in the workplace and an understanding of health and safety issues and applicable legislation. Topics include hazard awareness, psychosocial aspects, workplace violence and harassment, training, incident management, and workplace wellness. Requisites: Concurrently enrolled in:BA2240 Human Resource Management 3 Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A210 Instructor AIngraham Cost $621.21 Open: 4 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Employee and Labour Relations HR3100 This course provides a broad understanding of employee and labour relations in Canada. Topics included are the collective bargaining process, perspectives from employee, management, and union, and the history of unions. This course will also look at the challenges of employee and labour relations and using resources to help resolve these issues. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1380 Organizational Behavior 3BA2240 Human Resource Management 3 Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E303 Instructor AIngraham Cost $621.21 Open: 2 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Recruitment in Organizations HR3200 Recruiting and selecting the right candidates is critical to an organization's success. In this course, students will learn best practices of how to attract and retain employees in organizations. Students will learn human resource planning and forecasting; determining job specifications; identifying recruitment sources and screening procedures; employment testing methods; and interviewing techniques. Students will learn how to participate in and conduct employment interviews. Students will examine the importance of recruitment and selection in the organizations and the costs associated. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1380 Organizational Behavior 3BA2240 Human Resource Management 3 Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A210 Instructor AIngraham Cost $621.21 Open: 5 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Compensation and Total Rewards HR4000 An organization cannot be as successful if they do not have the tools and resources to develop, measure, and reward employee performance. Developing and administering compensation and total rewards systems are key as employees expect fair and equitable compensation. Students will leave the course with and understanding of allocating financial and non-financial rewards (including learning and development) to employees. They will learn about different forms of pay models, aligning compensation with the organizational goals and strategies, and the internal and external pressures on compensation. Specifically, the subjects of job analysis, job evaluation, wage and salary structures, and types of compensation plans will be addressed as well as issues in compensation. Requisites: Complete the following:HR3100 Employee and Labour Relations 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E303 Instructor AIngraham Cost $621.21 Open: 3 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Interpersonal Communications HS1000 | UT Students develop awareness of and skills for interpersonal communication. Self-understanding and growth is emphasized as a foundation upon which effective interpersonal communication skills are built. Course Specifics EC Varies May 4 2026 - Jul 24 2026 Online Instructor KiClark Cost $384.28 Open: 18 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 11 2026 Online Instructor TBA Cost $396.26 Open: 2 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 16 2027 Online Instructor TBA Cost $396.26 Open: 0 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 5 2027 - Mar 12 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B206 Instructor TBA Cost $414.14 Open: 6 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add C3 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Apr 5 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A301 Instructor TBA Cost $414.14 Open: 0 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies May 4 2027 - Jul 23 2027 Online Instructor TBA Cost $396.26 Open: 1 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add Behavioural and Functional Assessment HS1102 Formerly RP1102 Students are introduced to the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis and to the wide variety of situations in which a behavioural approach can be useful. The course provides students with knowledge and practice of basic assessment skills essential to a behavioural approach. Course Specifics EC Varies Jan 5 2027 - Feb 19 2027 Online Instructor TBA Cost $594.39 Open: 0 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add Pagination Previous page Prev … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page Next