NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE | COLLEGE CONNECTION | SPECIAL ISSUE AUGUST 2014
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Fall 2014 programs at North Island College’s Comox Valley and Campbell River campuses:
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Associate of Arts Degree Associate of Science Degree Criminology Diploma Degree pathways to UVic, UBC, SFU, UNBC and institutions Canada wide
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BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Degrees Business Administration Certificate Business Administration Diploma Business Administration Post Degree Diplomas VIU MBA/MScIB Guaranteed Admission APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Administrative Assistant Certificate Computing Accounting Assistant Certificate Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate Medical Office Assistant Certificate Office Assistant I Certificate Office Management Certificate FINE ARTS & DESIGN Fine Arts Diploma Metal Jewellery Design Certificate INTERACTIVE MEDIA Advanced Communication & Interactive Design Diploma Communication Design Diploma Mobile Application Development Certificate Web and Mobile Application Development Diploma Web Design Certificate COMMUNITY CARE Animal Care Aide Certificate Early Childhood Care & Education Certificate Early Childhood Care & Education Diploma - Full VIU Education Pathway
TOURISM & HOSPITALITY Adventure Guiding Certificate Global Tourism & Hospitality Management Advanced Certificate Global Tourism & Hospitality Management Advanced Diploma Professional Cook (Culinary Arts) Tourism & Hospitality Management Certificate Tourism & Hospitality Management Diploma TRADES & TECHNOLOGY Aircraft Sheet Metal Manufacturing Technician Aircraft Structures Technician (AME-S) - Almost full! Automotive Service Technician Foundation Electrical Foundation - Almost full! Electronics Technician Core Certificate - Almost full! Heavy Duty & Commercial Transport Mechanics Foundation - Full Industrial Automation Technician Diploma - Almost full! Marine Training Metal Fabrication Foundation (Welding requirements) Plumbing & Piping Foundation - Almost full! Underground Mining Essentials Certificate Welder Foundation APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING Carpenter, Level 2, 3, and 4 - Almost full! Electrician Level 2, 3 - Almost full! Heavy Duty, Level 3 - Almost full! Landscape Horticulture, Level 2 Plumbing, Level 1, 3 - Almost full! Welder Level 1,2,3
Congratulations 2014 grads!
Engineering and Industrial Automation offer options for the mechanically minded
HEALTH CARE Activity Assistant Certificate Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree - Full First Aid & CPR Training Health Care Assistant Certificate Hospital Unit Clerk Certificate Practical Nursing Diploma - Almost full!
Every June, Comox Valley and Campbell River students are immersed in robots. From Tonka-sized autonomous robots in the engineering labs to Volkswagen-sized industrial arms in the industrial automation workshop, the college is abuzz with technology. Both programs are part of a growing student interest in science and technology careers drawing students into engineering, life sciences, math, computer science, and automation programs. Engineering students complete the first year of their degree with ENR-110, an Introduction to Engineering Design course, where they design, build, and test engineering concepts before heading to university. Industrial automation students finish their final project after two years at NIC, building and testing an industrial manufacturing process before heading off to careers in a wide variety of industries.
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SPECIAL ISSUE AUGUST 2014
“They’re two sides of the same coin,” said Dennis Lightfoot, an NIC physics instructor. “They both appeal to mechanically minded problem solvers.” Together, the programs blur traditional lines between NIC’s academic, trades, and technology programs. “Engineers have strong math and science skills to work on high-level design. They have the ability to create detailed plans out of blank sheets of paper,” said industrial automation technician instructor Brad Harsell. “Technicians implement
Early Childhood Care and Education students are excited to work with children.
NIC engineering students test key design concepts by building autonomous robots.
technical plans and make changes as issues come up.” Most technicians spend their days solving problems on the workshop floor; engineers work mainly in offices, designing solutions and meeting clients. Students are also at different stages of their education. All of NIC’s industrial automation students graduated with a broad skill set and job offers this year. “I’m a bit of an electronics and mechanical geek,” said industrial automation student Mike McLean. “This program gave me the opportunity to develop my interests and find a career in my field. I already have two job offers to choose from in Campbell River.” Engineering students are looking for a strong educational start to their degree before specializing in civil, mechanical or biomedical engineering. Many will look for practical hands-on training in specific courses and in co-op placement programs
at university. “I would recommend NIC to anyone. It’s fantastic,” said engineering student Mike Demone. “Having access to professors who really care makes you want to succeed more than anything.” ENGINEERING PATHWAY Length: 1-year study plan Tuition: $3,380 approx + fees/equipment Where: Comox Valley Starts: September INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA Length: 9-month diploma, post Electronics Technician Core certificate Tuition: $2,740 approx + fees/equipment Where: Campbell River Starts: September
Students from Cameroon, Nigeria, India, Switzerland, and Uganda graduated with local and national job offers.
Congratulations to hundreds of the North Island’s newest graduates in a wide variety of careers, including nurses, plumbers, engineers, educational assistants, and business professionals. Whether you’ve earned a credential or this is the first step on your learning journey, we know the education, experiences, and support you’ve received at NIC will provide a strong foundation for you and your community. We’re extremely proud of each and every one of you and wish you much success in your next adventure.
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