택스 신고 대행 서비스 하여 드립니다. – 오타와 에듀 서비스 세아이맘 재인

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안녕하세요.
캐나다 2021년도 택스 신고가 시작 되었습니다.
유학생 여러분 택스 신고 하셔야죠?^^
유학후에 한 번도 택스 신고를 안 하셨다고요?
이런 분들도 연락 주세요.
택스신고를 해 두면 나중에 캐나다에서 취업후에 소득세 세금 감면 혜택을 받으실 수 있습니다.

카카오톡 1-613-863-2877 을 핸드폰에 저장하시면 카톡 연결 됩니다.
이메일 ottawaeduservice@gmail.com 으로 이메일 주셔도 됩니다.
연락 주세요.
감사합니다.


세아이맘 재인

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오타와 에듀 서비스 유학원 – 문의 환영 – 알공퀸 컬리지 입학, 어학 연수, 조기유학, 그리고 정착서비스 해 드립니다

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안녕하세요. 세아이맘 재인입니다.

코비드19으로 인해 지금까지 우리 모두 많이 힘든시기를 겪어 오고 있네요!
이제 학교도 개학을 하여 백신을 맞았으면 학교에 갈 수 있게 되었더라고요.
유학도 마찬가지로 올 수 있고요.
워킹할러데이로도 오실 수 있게 되었네요!
점점 이민자를 받아들이는게 많아지고 있어서 유학 후 이민을 원하시는 분들께는 좋은 소식 같습니다.

제 소개를 조금 하면,
2006년 8월 초5, 초6, 중3 인 세 자녀의 조기유학으로 캐나다 오타와에서 살면서
2009년 컬리지 공부를 시작하여 2012년 졸업 후
2014년 CEC로 이민하여 캐나다 영주권자가 되었고,
2018년 캐나다 시민권자가 되었습니다.
세 아이들은 장성하여 모두 대학을 졸업하였고 캐나다의 회사에 취직들을 하여 각자 열심히 살고 있습니다.^^
https://blog.daum.net/aji64

저는 2012년에 오타와 에듀 서비스라는 회사를 설립하여 지금까지 알공퀸 컬리지 입학, 정착서비스를 제공 해 왔습니다.
그리고 유학생활도움을 드리고 있고, 매년 택스리턴 서비스를 하여 드리고 있고, 이민신청에도 적극적으로 도움을 드리고자 노력하고 있습니다.

오타와 에듀 서비스(O.E.S)에서는 저의 이 모든 경험을 바탕으로 캐나다로 조기유학, 어학 연수, 컬리지 유학 후 이민, 정착(랜딩) 서비스 등등을 제공하고 있습니다.

유학등등의 각종 문의는
저의 회사 이메일 ottawaeduservice@gmail.com 이나
카카오톡 콜 (1-613-863-2877)
또는 070-4405-9661 로
하여 주시면 감사하겠습니다.^^

Express Entry: Canada holds biggest PNP-only draw ever

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Express Entry: Canada holds biggest PNP-only draw ever

Canada invites 940 PNP candidates with CRS scores of at least 711.

캐나다 이민의 문턱이 점점 더 낮아지고 있다고 생각 되네요.

도전 해 보세요. 캐나다 이민!^^

2021.3.20. 유학 후 이민 in COVID-19 Pandemic

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팬더믹이 시작된 이후로 외국에서 캐나다로 들어오는 것이 힘들어졌었다. 처음에는 중국의 일로만 알다가 그 이후에는 전 세계적으로 퍼져서 환자들이 발생하면서 외국인 입국 금지 조치가 이루어졌었고 지금은 허가 받고 C19 바이러스 감염 검사를 출발 전 72시간 이내에 확인한 확인서를 제출해야 입국 할 수 있다고 들었다.

https://www.aircanada.com/kr/ko/aco/home/book/travel-news-and-updates/2020/covid-19.html#/entryRequirements

The Government of Canada has restricted non-essential travel of foreign nationals across its border.

Foreign nationals (a person who is not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident) wishing to enter Canada by air for optional, non-essential or discretionary purposes will not be permitted. Non-essential travel includes travelling for tourism, sightseeing, recreation, entertainment, social visits and religious functions.

Before you travel, please ensure you understand the requirements for entering Canada

ArriveCAN must be used prior arrival in Canada to provide mandatory contact details, booking confirmation of your pre-paid 3-night stay at a government-authorized accommodation and quarantine plan information. Failure to do so may result in a fine.

After entry into Canada, you will be required to report your symptoms daily. You may be contacted by the Government of Canada and provincial/territorial officers throughout your quarantine period.

Passengers 5 years of age or older must provide a negative COVID-19 molecular test prior to boarding. The test must be taken within 72 hours prior departure. Find a testing location.

You do not need to provide a negative COVID-19 test if:

You are only transiting through a Canadian airport from one international destination to another, without entering Canada.
You have recovered from COVID-19 but continue to test positive long after you have recovered and are no longer infectious. You must provide proof of a positive COVID-19 molecular test conducted between 15 and 90 days prior to your entry into Canada.
You fall into one of the other exemption categories as specified by the Public Health Agency of Canada

유학생이면서 캐나다로 돌아오지 못하고 있는 학생들에게는 온라인으로 수업을 하고 있는 것으로 알고 있다.

그러니까 현재 캐나다 밖의 다른 나라에서 온라인으로 공부하고 있는 학생들은 캐나다로 언제든지 돌아올수 있게 되었던건데 작년 늦가을 이후부터는 이전에 받았던 비자 승인 레터는 효력이 없고 다시 신청하여 받아야 한다고 들었다.

나를 세우는 과정이 인생이다 – 공부 잘 하는 법

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유튜버 아는변호사 이지훈변호사님의 세바시 강연

저는 공부를 이 고수처럼 한 적이 없어서…

정말 대단하신 분이구나 싶네요.

이 곳 캐나다에서 새로운 도전을 해 보세요.

이곳은 한국의 경쟁 그것 보다야 덜 하지만, 남의 나라 말로 공부하는 것이 그리 쉽지는 않습니다.

그러나 젊은 분들은 중.장년이 공부 하는 것보다야 빨리 받아 들이고 적응 하시는 것 같아요.

자기의 능력을 새로 발견하시고 새 세상에서 더 나은 삶을 살아가는 것에 도전 해 보시라 권합니다.

https://blog.daum.net/aji64/16158049

EAP (English for Academic Purpose) @ Algonquin College

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한국의 청소년을 위한 2017 Summer Camp Program at Algonquin College 탄생

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알곤퀸 컬리지에서 청소년을 위한 특별 여름 방학 캠프를 마련 했습니다.

기간은 7월 3일 ~ 7월 28일까지 4주간의 프로그램인데요.

캐나다의 컬리지(대학)에서 열리는 특별한 프로그램의 기회를 한 번 잡아 보시라 권해 드립니다.

아래 프로그램과 비용을 잘 살펴 보시고,

원하시는 분들은 ottawaeduservice@gmail.com 으로 연락 주세요?^^

사실 이런 기회가 흔치 않은데 정말 좋은 기회라 생각 되네요.^^

Office Administration – Medical 2 years Diploma

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Office Administration – Medical

Ontario College Diploma
2 Year(s)

Program Code: 0210F01FWO
Academic Year: 2015/2016


Learn the unique procedures and practices of health care offices for a career as a Medical Office Assistant

As a student in the Office Administration – Medical program at Algonquin College you’ll learn how to effectively manage a medical office. Emphasis is placed on areas unique to health care, such as confidentiality, professional ethics, privacy and patient relations.

Your studies will cover:

  • Medical procedures
  • Billing
  • Scheduling
  • Patient management
  • Records management
  • Transcription
  • Terminology
  • Medical documents and correspondence, in both standard production format and e-health applications.

In the third and fourth semesters, students participate in field assignments to help develop their practical skills. You’ll participate in office simulations to help you gain an understanding of day-to-day office operations and develop your problem-solving skills.

Mobile DeviceBring Your Own Device (BYOD): As a student in this on-campus program, you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications outlined by the college ( http://algonquincollege.com/byod) AND by your program.

PLEASE NOTE that in the School of Business there are certain programs where it is mandatory for the students to have a Windows-based computer as the software applications used in the program do not run effectively on other platforms (even when running via Parallels on Mac).

These programs include:

Financial Services (1308X); Business Accounting (0214C); Professional Accounting (1340X); BAUD Accounting (0216A); Office Administration (0210A, 0210X, 0210B, 0210F)

Our Program

This two-year Ontario College Diploma program prepares students to become medical office assistants who are able to work in a variety of healthcare office environments. 

The program consists of four levels. Levels 01 and 02 are the Office Administration – General Ontario College Certificate program. Levels 03 and 04 focus on development of skills and medical administration practices. Emphasis is placed on the practical demands of the job, as well as confidentiality, professional ethics, privacy and patient relations. Students participate in office simulations where they experience realistic situations in the areas of medical procedures, billing, scheduling, patient management, records management, transcription, accounting practices, terminology and medical documents and correspondence, in both standard production format and e-health applications. All students undertake a mandatory field assignment in Medical Office Procedures to integrate theoretical medical office assistant knowledge. Students participate in office simulations where they deal with realistic situations and develop high-level word processing, presentation, internet, email, database, accounting, spreadsheet and EMR skills in a network environment. In Level 04, students who meet established criteria have the opportunity to participate in a field placement. 

Graduates may find employment in environments, such as medical clinics, hospitals, chiropractic offices, dental offices, physicians` offices and laboratories. 

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): Students are expected to have and use a laptop when registered in this on-campus program. Hardware and software specifications required by your program are outlined at http://algonquincollege.com/byod. Mobile devices/laptops and supplies can be purchased directly from Algonquin`s New Technology Store at educational rates. 

SUCCESS FACTORS: 

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Have a strong interest in the healthcare field.
  • Have an interest and aptitude in computer and technology applications and enjoy a hands-on approach to learning.
  • Possess good communication (written, verbal, technology) and interpersonal abilities.
  • Are well-organized, pay attention to detail, work effectively under time constraints, multitask and work with minimal supervision.
  • Are able to sit for extended periods of time.

 

Your Career

Graduates may find employment as medical office assistants in a variety of healthcare environments. 

Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: 

1. Apply scheduling, task coordination and organizational skills to facilitate the completion of tasks and to meet deadlines in the medical environment. 
2. Establish and maintain data management systems to organize electronic and paper records for the e-health environment. 
3. Coordinate the organizing, processing and responding to electronic and paper communications to facilitate the flow of information in the e-health environment. 
4. Create accurate financial and billing records for the medical environment within a specified time frame by compiling information and using appropriate software. 
5. Create time-sensitive and accurate medical documents, correspondence, records and reports by a specific deadline in an e-health office environment using available computer technology as well as by applying terminology, transcribing, editing and language skills. 
6. Use effective interpersonal skills in the medical environment to assist the completion of individual and team tasks, to ensure effective client service and to promote the image of the organization. 
7. Troubleshoot and show initiative in the creation and production of accurate,organized medical documents within a specified time frame. 
8. Provide technical support and training related to computer software to others in the medical environment as required. 
9. Use the Internet and its tools in a medical environment to enhance communication and business opportunities. 
10. Perform administrative skills to enhance the effective operation of the workplace. 
11. Identify and apply discipline-specific factors that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.

Courses

Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.

Level: 01 Hours
ENL1962 English Fundamentals 45.0
GEN1001M Ethics: What Is the Big Deal? 45.0
OFF2275 Document Production I 75.0
OFF2373 Administrative Procedures 45.0
OFF2377 Presentation Software 60.0
QUA2227 Business Math Foundations 45.0
Level: 02 Hours
ENL1813B Communications I 45.0
OFF2276 Document Production II 75.0
OFF2300 Advanced Word Processing 60.0
OFF2378 Interpersonal Relations 45.0
OFF2395 Spreadsheet Applications (Oa) 45.0
Choose one from equivalencies: Hours
GED0210 General Education Elective 45.0
Level: 03 Hours
OFF2279 Desktop Publishing 60.0
OFF2299 Medical Office Procedures 45.0
OFF2302 Medical Terminology I 45.0
OFF2306 Medical Transcription I 30.0
OFF2400 Medical Document Production I 90.0
English General Education Elective: choose 1 Hours
ENL1725 Popular Canadian Literature 45.0
ENL1726 Artistic Expression 45.0
ENL1798 Contemporary Canadian Issues 45.0
ENL1825 Communication Dynamics 45.0
ENL1829 The Art of Oratory 45.0
Level: 04 Hours
OFF0029 Accounting Practices for Administrative Assistants 60.0
OFF2291 Database and Project Management 60.0
OFF2303 Medical Billing 45.0
OFF2304 Medical Transcription II 30.0
OFF2305 Medical Terminology II 45.0
OFF2401 Medical Document Production II 90.0

 

Fees & Expenses

Total Fees for the first year of the program: 

Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $4,447.94. * 

International tuition/ancillary Fees: $13,997.94. * 

* Amounts include tuition fee, program specific lab and material fees. Students` Association fees and compulsory ancillary fees. Fees are subject to change. For detailed fees information please visit http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/pay/tuition-and-expenses 

Note: For further information regarding your books, please visit http://www.algonquincollege.com/etexts 

Books and supplies cost approximately $1200 per year and can be purchased at the campus store. 

Admission Requirements 
2016/2017
2015/2016

Program Eligibility

Direct Entry to Second Year: Students who have completed Algonquin`s Office Administration – General Ontario College Certificate program, or equivalent, will be admitted directly into second year. Interested applicants should contact the Financial, Office and Legal Studies Department. Students may commence in Level 03 or Level 04. 

 

Application Information

Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through: 
ontariocolleges.ca 
60 Corporate Court 
Guelph, ON 
N1G 5J3 
1-888-892-2228 

Applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca . A $95 fee applies. 

Applications for Fall Term, Winter Term and Spring Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available. 

International applicants applying from out-of-country can obtain the International Student Application Form

 

 

 

 

Architectural Technician- 2 years College Diploma

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Architectural Technician

Ontario College Diploma
2 Year(s)

Program Code: 0188X01FWO
Academic Year: 2015/2016


The Architectural Technician program at Algonquin College is a two-year Ontario College Diploma Program, accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB).

Students train for a career in construction document preparation in the construction and architectural fields, with a focus on working drawings, construction methods and materials, building science and computer-aided drafting.

Mobile DeviceBring Your Own Device (BYOD): As a student in this on-campus program, you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications outlined by your program athttp://algonquincollege.com/byod

(Please note this was previously referred to as a Mobile Learning Program)

Another Mobile Device ImageeTextbooks: As a student in a program that has adopted etextbooks, your required texts and digital resources will be provided to you at the beginning of each term (with the exception of general education electives). For more information and associated fees, go tohttp://www.algonquincollege.com/etextbooks/

Our Program

This two-year Ontario College Diploma program, accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) under the National Technology Benchmarks, prepares students for a career in construction document preparation in the construction and architectural fields. The curriculum focuses on working drawings, construction methods and materials, building science and computer-assisted design and drafting. 

This program offers one cooperative education (Co-op) Work Term(s) option. Qualified students with a minimum GPA of 2.7, have the opportunity to apply for paid co-op employment to gain valuable work experience and networks within industry. *See Additional Information for more details. 

Upon completion of the program, students may qualify for admission into Level 05 of the Architectural Technology program and opt for a second co-op work term. 

Student Commitment: Acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the requirements of this program demands a serious effort and focus by students. A strong commitment of dedication and discipline, as well as time and energy over-and-above classroom hours is required for students to successfully complete the program. 

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): Students are expected to have and use a laptop or mobile computing device when registered in this on-campus program. Hardware and software specifications required by your program are outlined at http://algonquincollege.com/byod. Mobile devices/laptops and supplies can be purchased directly from Algonquin`s New Technology Store at educational rates.

SUCCESS FACTORS 

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Think visually and creatively.
  • Are detail-oriented, organized and committed to achieving excellence in their work.
  • Are creative and enjoy solving problems.
  • Thrive in a dynamically-driven environment.

 

Your Career

Graduates may find employment in architects` offices, with contractors in a number of capacities, in a drafting service office, as building material sales representatives, in facilities management, and in municipal, provincial and federal agencies dealing with construction, real estate and planning. 

Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: 

1. Communicate with clients, contractors, other building professionals, and approval authorities. 
2. Assist in the preparation, reading, and interpretation of drawings, and other graphical representations used in building projects. 
3. Read and assist in the preparation of specifications and other project documents used in design and construction. 
4. Assist in the preparation of estimates of time, costs, and quantity. 
5. Assist in solving technical problems related to building projects through the application of principles of building science and mathematics. 
6. Collaborate with members of the building team. 
7. Assist in the development of architectural designs. 
8. Review and assist in the preparation of site planning documents. 
9. Comply with the legal and ethical requirements of an architectural technician in the practice of building design and construction. 
10. Assist in the assessment of buildings related to repurposing and renovation projects. 
11. Ensure personal safety in the workplace. 
12. Identify sustainable design and building practices. 
13. Use current and emerging technology to support building projects. 
14. Assist in the administration of the construction phase of building projects. 
15. Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.

Courses

Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.

Level: 01 Hours
ARC8401 Working Drawings I 75.0
ARC8421 Construction Methods and Materials I 45.0
CAD8407 Architectural Cad I 45.0
DSN8401 Visual Communication I 45.0
ENL1813T Communications I 45.0
GED2012 Achieving Success in the 21st Century 45.0
MAT8050 Geometry and Trigonometry 45.0
Level: 02 Hours
ARC8402 Working Drawings II 75.0
ARC8422 Construction Methods and Materials II 45.0
BSC8451 Environmental Systems I 45.0
CAD8409 Architectural Cad II 45.0
DSN8402 Visual Communication II 45.0
HIS8482 History of Architecture 45.0
MAT8051 Algebra 45.0
Co-op: 01 Hours
WKT2101 Work Term 1 (optional) (Fall Start Date Only) 0.0
Level: 03 Hours
ARC8403C Working Drawings III 75.0
ARC8423 Construction Methods and Materials III 45.0
ARC8430 Codes and Standards 45.0
BSC8452 Environmental Systems II 45.0
CAD8414 Revit Architecture I 45.0
DSN8441 Design I 45.0
Co-op: 01 Hours
WKT2101 Work Term 1 (optional) (Winter Start Date Only) 0.0
Choose one from equivalencies: Hours
GED0188 General Education Elective 45.0
Level: 04 Hours
ARC8404C Working Drawings IV 75.0
ARC8424 Construction Methods and Materials IV 45.0
ARC8510 Construction Documentation I 45.0
CAD8415 Revit Architecture II 45.0
DSN8442 Design II 45.0
ENG8491 Structures I 45.0
ENL2019T Technical Communication for Engineering Technologies 45.0

 

Fees & Expenses

Total Fees for the first year of the program: 

Domestic tuition/ancillary fees: $5,272.94. * 

International tuition/ancillary Fees: $14,822.94. * 

* Amounts include tuition fee, program specific lab and material fees, applicable e-text fees, Students` Association fees and compulsory ancillary fees. Fees are subject to change. For detailed fees information please visit http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/pay/tuition-and-expenses 

Note: For further information regarding your books, please visithttp://www.algonquincollege.com/etexts 

Books and supplies cost approximately $1200 in the first year and $450 in the second and third year. Most supplies can be purchased at the campus store. Seewww.algonquincollege.com/etextbooks for more information about books. Students are expected to purchase CSA-approved safety footwear and safety glasses, which are required at the start of the term. 

This is a Mobile Learning Program. As a student in this program you require a laptop computer. View the Mobile Learning Requirements for hardware and software on the Architectural Technician program website: 
http://www2.algonquincollege.com/acce/program/architectural-technician

Admission Requirements 
2016/2017
2015/2016

College Eligibility

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Applicants with an OSSD showing senior English and/or Mathematics courses at the Basic Level, or with Workplace or Open courses, will be tested to determine their 
    eligibility for admission; OR
  • Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate; OR
  • General Educational Development (GED) certificate; OR
  • Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program). Eligibility may be determined by academic achievement testing for which a fee of $50 (subject to change) will be charged.

Program Eligibility

  • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or equivalent).
  • Mathematics, (Grade 12 MAP4C with a grade of 60% or higher) or (Grade 11 MCF3M with a grade of 50% or higher) or equivalent.
  • Applicants who have been out of school for a period of time are encouraged to take a refresher course in mathematics and/or basic computer skills prior to the start of classes. Refresher/upgrading courses are available through Academic Upgrading courses, the Centre for Continuing and Online Learning and through local school boards.
  • Applicants with International transcripts must provide proof of the 
    subject specific requirements noted above along with proof of either: 

    IELTS-International English Language Testing Service-Overall band of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band. 

    OR 

    TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT)-overall 80, with the minimum of 20 in each component: Reading: 20; Listening: 20` Speaking: 20; Writing: 20.

Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available places, applicants will be selected on the basis of their proficiency in English and mathematics. 

 

Application Information

Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through: 

ontariocolleges.ca 
60 Corporate Court 
Guelph, Ontario 
N1G 5J3 
1-888-892-2228 

Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should contact their Guidance Office to apply. For all other applicants, applications are available online atwww.ontariocolleges.ca. A $95 fee applies. 

Applications for Fall Term, Winter Term and Spring Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available. 

Note: International applicants applying from out-of-country can obtain the International Student Application Form at https://xweb.algonquincollege.com/FormIE/index.aspx or by contacting the Registrar`s Office. 

For further information on the admissions process, contact: 

Registrar`s Office 
Algonquin College 
1385 Woodroffe Avenue 
Room C150 
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8 
Telephone: 613-727-0002 
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Additional Information

*Co-op is a real-world job search process requiring students to apply, interview, and earn jobs rather than being placed by the College. In the term prior to the co-operative education (Co-op) Work Team, students are required to independently complete online modules that assist with resume and cover letter writing, and interview technique preparation. Students must actively conduct a self-directed job search and are responsible to secure approved program related paid co-op employment. Students compete for co-op positions alongside students from Algonquin and other Canadian and international colleges and universities. Algonquin College`s Co-op Office provides assistance in developing co-op opportunities and facilitates the overall process but does not guarantee that a student will obtain employment in a co-operative education (Co-op) Work Term. Co-op employment opportunities requiring relocation may be considered, and are subject to departmental approval with the understanding that all associated expenses are incurred by students e.g. travel, work permits/visa applications, accommodation, etc. 
Cooperative eduction (Co-op) Work Terms are typically four months in duration and are completed during a term when students are currently not studying on campus. For details on study-work progressions for specific programs, please visithttp://www.algonquincollege.com/coop. For student with a Fall start date, the co-op work term is at the end of Level 02 and for students with a Winter start date, the co-op work term is at the end of Level 03. 

Students who have completed all course requirements equivalent to the Architectural Technician program of study are eligible to apply to Level 05 of the Architectural Technology program. 

Architectural Technician graduates may apply to the Green Architecture Ontario College Graduate Certificate program. Graduates may also be eligible for advanced standing in Algonquin College`s Bachelor of Building Science degree program. 

Students who begin Level 01 in January take Level 02 in the Fall term. 

 

 

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WINTERLUDE

Event Details

Event Date(s): Fri, January 30, 2015 – Mon, February 16, 2015
Location(s): Rideau Canal Skateway, Crystal Garden in Confederation Park, Snowflake Kingdom in Jacques-Cartier Park (Gatineau)
Ticket Price(s):

Overview

A flurry of fun in Canada’s Capital Region!

Come to Winterlude, where three fun-filled weeks of excitement and activity await the whole family! From glittering ice carvings and majestic snow sculptures to a gigantic snow playground and explosive shows under the winter sky, Winterlude is a great way to celebrate and enjoy Canada’s Capital in winter. Experience the Rideau Canal — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest skating rink. All this and much more await you during Winterlude.

Highlights

  • Come dance and ignite the night at Winterlude’s Great Winter Ball
  • Skate on the Rideau Canal, the world’s largest skating rink!
  • Admire the glittering ice carvings at Crystal Garden, Confederation Park!
  • Experience the largest snow playground in the continent at Snowflake Kingdom in Gatineau!
  • Dance under the stars every Friday and Saturday at the DJ nights!
  • Free Pancake Breakfast!
  • Join us for Enbridge Energy on Ice skating shows on Saturdays and Sundays!

FROM http://www.ottawafestivals.ca/events/winterlude-2/

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