This program has an intake in August each year. Students complete one community pharmacy practicum and one hospital pharmacy practicum. Next Intake: August 2024 Semester 1: August 6–November 15, 2024 August 6 - Semester 1 courses start online November 15 - Semester 1 ends Semester 2: November 25–April 11, 2025 November 25 - Semester 2 courses start online December 21 - January 5, 2025 - Winter
Supports for Students, Faculty & Staff Providing quality, relevant and accessible services to our Indigenous students and college community is key to Indigenizing our programs and services. Director, Indigenous Education & Engagement The director, Indigenous education & engagement collaboratively leads the Indigenous Services team and advances reconciliation, Indigenization and decolonization at
Business Administration Program Pathways There are two pathways that you can pursue after studying in the Business Administration Program. Through curriculum articulation agreements, Business Administration graduates from Selkirk College may receive at least two years' credit toward a four-year bachelor's degree at a variety of colleges and universities. Please note that students planning to
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Instructor, Postgraduate Culinary Management, Postgraduate Hospitality Management, Ski Resort Operations & Management “It is a pleasure and an honour to work with the future leaders in our industry.” – Robyn Mitz, Ski Resort Operations and Management instructor I grew up in Toronto and as far back as I can remember I always wanted to move “out west” and play in the mountains. I fell in love with
Countering today’s fast-fashion by reimagining grandma’s handmade quilt is the focus of a project being undertaken by Selkirk College artist-in-residence Sophie Slater. An alumna of the Textile Arts Program and owner of Mother Snake clothing, Slater has spent the last six weeks transforming a decade’s old quilt collection into stunning coats. The talented artist revealed the final results at a
Guided by a passion to humbly lead the way on solutions for a healthier planet, Selkirk College’s latest recipients of the Environmental Sustainability Award have made a difference by sharing knowledge and taking action. The annual awards recognize both a student and staff member who help advance the college’s sustainability efforts. Forest Technology Program graduate Avianna Clempson and School
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management, Work Integrated Learning Coordinator Cibylla is originally from Germany and moved to Canada when she was six. She grew up in Kingston, Ontario and went to Queen’s University after high school, majoring in French and German. When she felt this was not taking her in the direction she wanted to go in life
Instructor, English, Technical Writing & Communications “Teaching University English to small classes while living in the breathtaking surroundings of the Kootenays is a dream come true – the best of both worlds.” – Rebecca Jacobson, University Arts & Sciences and School of Environment and Geomatics, English and Communications Instructor. I began teaching at Selkirk College immediately after
Instructor, Faculty Assistant, Chemistry Born and raised in the Niagara region of Ontario, Jeff studied chemistry at both McMaster University and Dalhousie University before returning to McMaster University for many years as an instructional assistant. The draw of the mountains was, however, too strong and Jeff resettled in the West Kootenay region to enjoy all the outdoor recreational