The course contains ten lessons and ten assignments, including an introduction that contains all the necessary instructions to guide you through the course.
Membership Are you a community leader, business professional or strategic thinker who is passionate about supporting Selkirk College’s mission? Become a member of the Selkirk College Foundation. Members support our work to: Advance post-secondary in the West Kootenay and Boundary regions Promote and foster interest in the programs and activities of Selkirk College Create a thriving community of
Explore a selection of courses you can take through Open Studies—without having to meet program admission requirements. Fall 2024 *Fall 2024 courses are subject to change. Online Courses ADD 384: Addictions Theory and Practice CWRT 200: Manuscript Development ECCE 186: Child Health and Safety FREN 102: Beginner's French 1 GERO 200: Contemporary Issues in Gerontology OTEC 110: Keyboarding I OTEC
This course focuses on both the basic and specialized techniques behind cleaning buildings. Courses also include a review of health and safety regulations, WHMIS training, and workplace professionalism.
Explore Life on Campus Get the most out of your college experience! Browse all the services offered across our campuses and find out ways you can involved! Campus Services Explore the Bookstore, the Library, food options, IT and childcare centres. Athletics & Recreation Find out about drop-in sports, activities and our fitness facilities. Student Clubs Get involved! Find out about student clubs
Curriculum, Policy & Governance With consistent and sincere efforts, we will continue to implement systematic change. We aim to deepen all learning by incorporating Indigenous perspectives. Indigenization Plan Our Journey Together: Land, Life, Learning: Indigenization Plan 2019–2024 provides a framework for improving participation and success in post-secondary education for Indigenous students
Join us to practice and improve your Spanish language skills. This class is designed for students who have already taken some beginner classes or have self-studied and are comfortable with basic beginner Spanish. We will have fun while learning how to express ourselves more effectively, expand our vocabulary and improve our conversational skills. Meet The Instructor Raised in a bilingual family
Rural Pre-Medicine Program Pathways You can pursue two distinct pathways after the Rural Pre-Medicine Program (RPM). You will earn an Associate of Science Degree in Rural Pre-Health (AS) after two years of study and an Advanced Diploma in Rural Pre-Medicine (ADRPM) after three years. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program at another post-secondary institution must
Meet the team at the Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC). Theresa Southam Department Head Aaynta Fahrenbruch Education Developer Tyler Ballam Education Developer Chris Hillary Education Developer, Micro-Credentials Matty Hillman Education Developer, Mental Health Justin Ible E- Learning Instructional Designer Jessica Morin Indigenous Education Developer Kris Olsson Learning Management System (LMS)