Instructor, Applied Environmental Science and Planning Peter Golden is a professional environmental engineer and instructor in the Applied Environmental Science and Planning Program. After graduating from engineering at the University of Calgary, Peter worked in air pollution control and filtration. He has always been interested in the questions of "What does contamination mean to the environment
2024 January 2: Program continues March 28: Welder Foundation ends September 3: Welder Foundation begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of classes after winter break March 27: Welder Foundation ends September 2: Welder Foundation begins 2026 March 26: Welder Foundation ends Modular Welder B or Welder A, Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2 and 3 Welder, Multi
2024 February 26: Fall practicum begins April 5: Fall intake ends March 11: Winter intake begins July 16: Winter practicum begins August 23: Winter intake ends October 7: Fall intake begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break February 25: Fall practicum begins April 4: Fall intake ends March 10: Winter intake begins July 14
See the World from a New Perspective Use Selkirk College as your launching pad to see the world. International experiences will help you develop the soft skills employers are looking for, including flexibility and adaptability, communication skills and the ability to manage stress. We can help you go anywhere. And we're here to help when you need it—before you go, while you’re away and once you
Paul has always had an affinity for languages and cultures, but his love for adventure and discovery became especially apparent with his travels through Latin America and Asia. During this time, he graduated from UVic with a BA in Economics and Linguistics, followed by a Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics. Paul began his EFL career in Taiwan, where he initially taught English to young
Selkirk Innovates is ahead of the curve with integrating students into everything we do. We know how to transform what we’re doing into student jobs. It’s at the core of every project we take on. Current Postings Cannabis Economic Development Research Intern Term: January 6–May 6, 2025 Deadline to apply: Submit résumé and cover letter as attachments to Tracey Harvey by 4 pm on December 6, 2024
2025 September 2: Continuous intake begins for Welder A, B, MPAW, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 December 19: Welder A, B, MPAW, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 end 2026 March 16: Continuous intake begins for Welder A, B, MPAW, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 May 21: Welder A, B, MPAW, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 end Find out about college-wide important dates .
Nonviolent communication skills help us connect empathically with ourselves and others to have more satisfying relationships; to increase our ability to live with choice, meaning and connection; and to share resources so everyone is able to benefit.
"I believe that learning is a life-long process, and I look forward to being a part of the positive learning environment of Selkirk College, where we all play a role in one way or another to each other's success." –Jodi Barlow
As our world and our workplaces become more complex and diverse, managers and leaders need expanding skills. Developed in consultation with many of the largest employers in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region, this modular program will provide individuals with leadership skills and knowledge they can immediately employ in the workplace. This highly interactive program fosters peer-to-peer learning
SPECTRUM: Lifespan Autism Resources & Training is an exciting, innovative online course, offering perspectives about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across the lifespan, using a story-based multimedia approach.
Share your passion for first aid and safety with others by becoming an instructor. First aid instructors are in demand across the country, and Red Cross First Aid & CPR Instructor certification is recognized nationally.
The Forest Worker Essentials (FWE) training program provides new forestry workers with the entry-level knowledge and skills required to work safely, productively, and sustainably in the forest industry in British Columbia.
Are you passionate about first aid and would like to share your knowledge and experience with others? Get certified to teach WorkSafeBC Basic First Aid.
Gain a foundational competency in wood science, tools and safety, mass timber fabrication, technical drawings and models, product design, element use, packaging and shipping of a completed timber package, and more.
This micro-credential provides learners with a foundational competency set in mass timber design and 3D BIM fabrication using Cadwork software, conflict resolution communications, wood species and wood project integration, design for CNC machining and 2D drawing packages and materials lists for project assembly.
Upgrade your skills and take your career to the next level with a short-term course. You could be eligible to receive up to $3,500 to help cover tuition fees for select short programs through a future skills grant . Do I Qualify? You could be eligible for a future skills grant if you: Are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person Reside in British Columbia Are 19 years of age and
Are you struggling with issues of unity and organization in your writing? Pay us a visit! Whether you are early on in the composition process or in the final stages of writing, we can help. Connect with a Writing Tutor Connect with a tutor for writing help. Make an appointment to meet in person or over Zoom. You can book up to one hour per week. Book an Appointment Connect with a Math and Science