Move to the Mountains I looked out of my dormitory window and thought, "I'm home." Theresa moved to Columbia Basin in 1990 to attend the Creative Writing Program at David Thompson University and live in the mountains. Later, after taking courses in university arts and sciences at Selkirk College and graduating from the Fine Woodworking Program , she travelled extensively. Upon returning home to
This course will provide an historical background to human migration and world's exploration, including biographies of selected explorers, their lives, travels, and contributions to history and science. The content of the course will include four women and four men. Class format is instructor introduction followed by class member round table discussion with suggested outline. Format suggestions
Join us as a beginner or explore your existing interest to discover new techniques. Tap into your creativity with some of the best instructors in our region through courses in clay, drawing, writing, music, painting, fibre arts and mixed media.
This series of workshops is designed to help build the knowledge and capacity of non-profit organizations in the Columbia Basin. It is brought to you by Columbia Basin Trust in partnership with Selkirk College.
Your Epicentre for Information The library has a wide range of resources and services for students, staff and the community. Looking for research help? Knowledgeable library staff are available to help you find the books and journal articles you need. Our main library collection is located on the Castlegar Campus , and we have a branch collection at the Silver King Campus in Nelson. Explore the
Carpentry Apprenticeship Training Schedule: 2023 Level 3 - October 30-December 15 2024 Level 4 - January 2–February 16* Level 3 - February 20–April 5* Level 1 - May 6–June 21* Level 2 - September 16-November 1 Level 4 - November 4-December 20 2025 Level 3 - January 6–February 21* Level 4 - February 24–April 11* *All levels are now harmonized. Learn more about Harmonized Carpentry at the Skilled
By focusing on the program's learning outcomes, graduates are well prepared to serve in a variety of land management roles that have advancement potential and can lead to higher levels of education and professional designation. 1 Year Cruising assistant Fire crew member Layout assistant Silviculture surveyor Forest health surveyor Site plan data collector Planting supervisor Riparian assessor
First-year students: Field School for this program is last two weeks of April. School of Environment and Geomatics Student Conference last Wednesday of term (April). Application Deadline: Completed applications will be received until the end of August 31, however, it is strongly suggested to apply early to our programs to avoid disappointment, as our programs can fill by early spring. Find out