RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z hy ia Mastery in Entrepreneurship Course Code Course Name Hours ENTE 20 Exploring the Market I 120 ENTE 23 Exploring the Market IL 120 ENTC 20 Connecting to Community Mentors I 120 ENTC 23 Connecting to Community Mentors IL 120 ENTB 20 My Business Development - Skill Building I 120 ENTB 23 My Business Development - Skill Building IT 120 CUST 20 Customer Service I 120 CUST 23 Customer Service IT 120 CPRu 20 Community Project I 120 CPRu 23 Community Project IL 120 SAFE 20 Safety on the Job Site I 120 Total Program Hours 1,320 Mastery in Food Service Course Code Course Name Hours FSWS 20 Space Management I 120 FSWS 23 Space Management IL 120 FSWF 20 Food Handling I 120 FSWF 23 Food Handling IT 120 CUST 20 Customer Service I 120 CUST 23 Customer Service IT 120 CPRu 20 Community Project I 120 CPRu 23 Community Project IL 120 SAFE 20 Safety on the Job Site I 120 JOBS 20 Job Search IT 120 Total Program Hours 1,200 CASH 20 - CASH FLOW, MONEY AND INVENTORY Focuses on the cash flow and movement of inventory within a business. Students will work at the cashier, count money, make change, total sales, create bank deposits, count floats, and monitor inventory flow. selkirk.ca/programs COLL 12 —- SKILLS FOR TRANSITIONING TO THE COLLEGE LIFE | Introduces the College experience to prospective students of Adult Special Education (ASE), such as students transitioning from high school. Students will be able to explore the college course programming. Furthermore, the instructor and student can determine if it is a good fit to continue on with regular ASE program options. ADULT SPECIAL EDUCATION (ASE) selkirk.ca/ase COLL 13 - SKILLS FOR TRANSITIONING TO THE COLLEGE LIFE II Further continues the introduction to College routines for prospective students transitioning to the Adult Special Education program. This course is for a student who needs more time to develop skills for college and finding strategies for independence and success in the college environment. Students will be identified for taking this course after discussion with the instructor to pinpoint goals for success and transition into the ASE Program. COMU 13 - COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR ADULT LIVING Provides students with communication tools that are useful in adult life when communicating with employers, family, friends and community members. Students will participate in a variety of experiential learning activities to practice ways in which we communicate and participate in communication with others. Students will learn about elements of communication, effective communication techniques, asking questions, and responding to requests. COMU 15 - EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION I Explores the various elements of communication. Students will examine the different ways in which we communicate and participate in communication with others. Topics include: elements of communication, questioning techniques, active listening, and basic technological skill development. COMU 17 — EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION II Builds upon the skills developed in COMU 15. Students will further examine communication techniques and how we engage with one another. Topics include: barriers to communications, paraphrasing techniques, active listening, responses to feedback and basic digital skill development. CPR] 20 - COMMUNITY PROJECT | Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. Students will collaborate together to design and execute a community-based project. The project will highlight skill areas in teamwork, communication, community connections, budgeting, project planning and project completion. CPRJ 23 - COMMUNITY PROJECT II Builds upon the skills developed in CPRu 20. This course provides students with more of an in-depth role into the experiential learning opportunity. Students will collaborate together to design and execute a community-based project. The project will highlight skill areas in teamwork, communication, community connections, budgeting, and project planning and completion. Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 6