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Caring for Select Populations in Primary Care Nursing Faculty of Health and Social Development School of Nursing Online and In-person Upcoming This two-course micro-credential program will prepare nurses to deliver culturally safe, trauma-informed care to populations who may face increased health challenges or experience barriers to accessing medical services.
Case Management and Care Coordination for Primary Care Nursing Faculty of Health and Social Development School of Nursing Online Upcoming Develop expertise in managing and coordinating patient care within primary care settings. This micro-credential focuses on improving patient outcomes through effective case management strategies and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Health Assessment for Primary Care Nursing Faculty of Health and Social Development School of Nursing Online Upcoming Canada is engaged in primary healthcare reform, which involves shifting primary healthcare to integrated teams of providers accountable for providing comprehensive services to their clients.
Wetland Delineation and Assessment Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science Online and In-person Open for Enrolment Learn methods and technical skills to identify wetlands and delineate their boundaries, and gain hands-on experience in field delineation methods, classification and functional assessment.
Critical Skills for Communication in the Technical Sector Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science Online Closed Learn to communicate technical information effectively with eight courses covering essential writing and communications skills in the science and engineering sectors.
Fundamentals of Wildland Fire Ecology and Management Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science Online Closed Learn about the role fire plays in land management, ecosystems, & society from both Indigenous & western perspectives with 3 courses focusing on wildland fire ecology, climate, landscape ecology & management, in the historic, social, & legislative context
Pathways to Sustainability: Circular Economy School of Engineering Online Closed This 8-week program, delivered as 2 x 4-week courses, provides learners with skills to tractably understand and apply practical strategies to circularize their organization’s value chains and drive regenerative business growth.

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Metabolomics Department of Chemistry Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science Online Upcoming Metabolomics is an exciting and in-demand field which requires experts in chemistry, systems biology and data science. This micro-credential offers the opportunity to develop multidisciplinary skills to prepare for a career in an emerging industry.
Skills in Industrial Automation: PLC School of Engineering Hybrid Upcoming Learners in this micro-credential will gain hands-on experience developing Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based industrial control systems, focusing on control logic development using IEC 61131-3 and human-machine interfaces (HMI).
Performance-based Design and Lifecycle Cost Analysis of Bridges School of Engineering Online Open for Enrolment Discover the latest in performance-based design of bridges within a lifecycle context, including designing and modeling bridges to satisfy force-based and performance-based requirements of CSA-S6-19.
Western Europe Transformed: Art in the Gothic Era Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies In-person Open for Enrolment This course explores works of art and architecture of the Christian Western world specific to the Gothic era.
Applied Methods for Circular Economy Sustainability School of Engineering Online Closed Learners will be introduced to tools and methods, including triple-bottom-line analysis, to build the underlying justifications for implementing circular supply chains.
Foundations for a Restorative Approach: Health Care Harm and Well-being Faculty of Health and Social Development Online Closed This course explores a restorative approach, grounded and guided by relational principles, to address harm and enhance well-being in healthcare. Application will include identifying opportunities, analyzing issues, & designing a principle-based strategies
Principles of Sustainability in Circular Economy School of Engineering Online Closed Learners are first introduced to the basic principles of the Circular Economy, as well as an overview of different business models and their exemplifying value chain arrangements.
Western Europe Transformed: Art in the Romanesque Era Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies In-person Closed In the Middle Ages, Western Europe experienced a time of great change, reflected in their buildings and art often imbued with mystical themes related to Christianity.