August 02, 2013

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NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE | COLLEGE CONNECTION | SPECIAL ISSUE AUGUST 2013

HOW DO I?

FINE ARTS & DESIGN

REFRESH YOUR TECH SKILLS Learn to create apps for the iPhone, iPad, and Android market

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Quick answers to student loan questions

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You can’t walk downtown, attend a meeting, or go to a movie without seeing (or using) a smart phone. And if you’re a web professional, chances are, your clients are asking for a more mobile web presence.

COLLEGE CONNECTION

How do I apply for a student loan? Apply online or download an application at www.studentaid.bc.ca. Online applications are processed faster than paper forms, which may also be available through your NIC financial aid advisor.

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Now! Even if you are not admitted or fully qualified, applying for a loan is the first step to knowing you’ll be financially ready to start in September. If you’re not admitted, you can always cancel your loan while you upgrade your skills tuition-free.

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BUSINESS Business for the busy

Is there someone I can talk to?

FINE ARTS

Absolutely. Call 1-800-715-0914 today to make an appointment with a NIC financial aid advisor or call StudentAidBC at 1-800-561-1818.

& DESIGN

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Refresh your tech skills

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HIGHLIGHTS Designed by student Karina Kudryavtseva.

“This technology is really, really new,” said instructor Susanne Sampson. “Give the programs a couple years and they will be everywhere but right now we are the only school outside of BCIT offering it as a technology-based program.”

“Responsiveness is key because NIC’s Interactive Media programs support an emerging digital economy here and on Vancouver Island,” said Gregory Cran, the Dean of NIC’s School of Fine Arts and Design. “This program allows local developers and designers who have been out of school for a few years to learn the skills needed to address an increasing consumer demand right here, on the North Island, in less than a year.” Industry professionals can also take individual courses to develop new skills in areas of interest to them.

New courses include: • IOS Application Development (IMG-214) • Android Application Development (IMG-215) • Emerging Technologies (IMG-240) • Introduction to Programming in Objective C (IMG-204) Students who require broader skills, or who are just beginning their careers, can sign up for the two-year Web and Mobile Application Development diploma for additional skills in game development, e-commerce, and more. Find out more: www.nic.bc.ca/finearts

Aug Are You Ready for University? 19–22 Get grades you want, with less effort. Get organized, learn study skills, and more in University 101. 1 - 4 pm in Campbell River & 9 am - noon in the Comox Valley. Aug 22 Animal Care Aide Free Information Session Find out more about NIC’s Animal Care Aide program Thursday, Aug. 22 at 6:30 pm, at the Comox Valley campus. Registration required. Sep 3

Orientation Day. No classes.

Sep 4

Fall Term 2013. Classes begin.

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HOW DO I?

Student loan Q&A WWW.NIC.BC.CA

NIC’s Mobile Web Application certificate was developed in consultation with local industry and employers, who raised the need in the last two years. NIC developed the program and brought it back to industry for feedback and refinements.

Maggie Ziegler at work in NIC’s Mac lab, dedicated to Interactive Media students.

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Consultants, web developers, and local businesses can acquire a broad range of marketable skills over eight months with the new certificate.

KEY PROGRAMS

KEY DATES

This September, NIC offers two new app development programs designed to accommodate a growing technology sector.

KEY DATES

Come to talk to us this summer

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78% of all job

openings in BC over the next decade will require post-secondary education.

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Call us for details 1-800-715-0914

Learn what you can do at your community college

UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

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When should I apply?

How do you update your skills and address the needs of a changing tech world, on the North Island? NIC’s new Mobile Application Development certificate may be right for you.

Visit us online www.nic.bc.ca

SPECIAL ISSUE AUGUST 2013

FOR THE LOVE OF SCIENCE

Science student graduates debt-free into her dream career To Laura Griffith-Cochrane, science is a verb. When she was offered the position as the curator of Ucluelet’s new aquarium, she knew it was meant to be. “In my wildest dreams, this was the kind of work I was aiming for when I started sciences but I didn’t think it was actually going to happen,” Laura said. “This is an amazing job for someone who has always been interested in the natural sciences.” Growing up, Laura had a natural curiousity of all things biology-related. “I’ve always been interested in the relationships between species. Nutrient cycles between marine ecosystems and forest ecosystems are especially fascinating,” Laura explains. After high school, she took a year off to travel, coming back to the Comox Valley ready to learn and low on funds. NIC was a perfect way to get all her first-year bachelor of science courses at a more affordable price. “I looked at my options and NIC cost significantly less,” Laura said. “It was part of the reason I graduated debt-free.” She credits her instructors who she found knowledgeable, engaging, and so approachable they eased her transition into the final years of her degree.

“Science will never be boring,” says former NIC science student Laura Griffith-Cochrane, the curator of the Ucluelet Aquarium.

“By the time I got to university, I felt more prepared for the years ahead.” At UVic, she focused on courses with employable skills or those that contributed to a science career – likely, she thought, doing surveys and research in a national park, or maybe even as a park warden.

travelers and travel writers alike. The aquarium’s focus on letting people touch organisms and wonder about science reflects Laura’s perspective on learning. “Science will never be boring,” she said. “There’s always something that challenges my understanding of the world around me.”

While still in university, Laura started volunteering as an interpreter for the Ucluelet Aquarium Society, knowing she’d have fun and it would look good on her resume.

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She soon discovered her new strength in communications. “I love interacting with people and sharing knowledge,” she said.

Academic Writing (ENG-117) Acquire university-level research and writing skills for the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Gradually, volunteer work led to paid interpreter and assistant curator positions. In October, she became the curator, five months after the aquarium officially opened its new permanent location to rave reviews from

UVIC TRANSFERABLE COURSES

Cell Biology (BIO-200) Explore the ultrastructure and function of cell organelles and membranes, chromosomes and DNA, cell movements and reproduction. PAGE 1


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