a E EPG | Riedl 4 i Selkirk College first opened in 1967 witha single campus in Castlegar, B.C. Today, Selkirk College operates in many communities throughout the southeastern portion of the province. Selkirk College offers programs in Castlegar, in Nelson at David Thompson University Centre and the Rosemont campus, Trail and the following communities — Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, New Denver, Salmo, Midway and the Slocan Valley: : tae, Through the multi-campus structure Selkirk Collage is able to cater to the many educational needs of the residents. of the college region. aay : At the Castlegar campus, Selkirk College's program offerings include career technology programs, first and second year university transfer courses in the arts and sciences and pre-requisite courses for pre-professional and professional programs. A College Preparatory program is also among the offerings at the Castlegar campus. Facilities at the Castlegar campus — library with more than 50,000 volumes... athletic complex with a weightroom, raquetball court-and outdoor playing field... bookshop ... cafeteria... student society offices ...a computer centre... science Jaboratories.. . . Frasca training facilities seminarrooms...° -. Services — counselling . : . financial assistance . women's access program. ... intramural and extramural ic programs ... spécial-events.. . student-sponsored ies... : Selkirk College provides pre-employment, : pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training programs in the areas of health services, business and the mechanical and metal trades at the Rosemont campus in Nelson. Facilities .. .a modern campus with shop facilities for drafting, millwright, electrical, automotive mechanical repair, heavy duty mechanic and welding students ...a simulated hospital environment, a hairdressing business operation... business training facilities . training compound. ... libra Services... counselling... financial assistance... student society ... women’s access program. .:. special events... recreational activities... .."< Selkirk College plays a significant role at David Thompson University Centre in Nelson. Selkirk College along with the University of Victoria provides a selection of programs. Selkirk College offers diploma ‘arid certificate programs at DTUC in the fine and performing arts and first and second university transfer courses. The University of Victoria provides third and fourth year courses at the centre. leading to degrees in Education, Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Arts (General). : : Facilities . .. residence and food service .. . library with over 60,000 volumes . .. fully equipped studio theatre...” Writing studio . .. soundproof modules and practice rooms . . . listening lab and access to recording studio... . complete photography studio and darkrooms . ... film production and editing . . . phototype machines and offset duplicators . ... complete facilities for applied design, printmaking, painting, sculpture and cerami colour VTR systems... Sa gymnasium with raquetball, handball and weight training .. . Student Union Building. .. Chapel... Art gallery .. Services... counselling. . . financial assistance ... women’s access. . . creative process seminars . . . concerts . . . readings... special events . .. intramural activities ... student society : Trail is the home of Selkirk College's Extension Centres Division. The division coordinates the delivery of a full range of education services in communities such as Salmo, Midway, Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, New Denver, Nakusp, Grand Forks, Kaslo and the Slocan Valley. Each centre provides general interest courses, vocational upgrading and self-improvement offerings and some credit courses. ©” Learning formats include short-term, full-time and part-time studies. Two major community education programs lists are © put together during the year — September and January — with workshops, conferences and special projects scheduled throughout the year. : Facilities ... seminar rooms a modern business office environment... classrooms. .: : Services — counselling. . . financial assistance... women's access... 2 ACADEMIC PROGRAM ; = ARTS AND SCIENCES ; Selkirk College offers first and second year university’ level courses leading to the following degrees — Bachelor of . Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering), Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Physical Education and a Bachelor of Social Work. Most of the courses are available at the Castlegar campus, but some are offered at David Thompson University Centre in Nelson. Credit for course work completed at Selkirk College is, in general, ‘transferable to each of B.C.'s three universities, degree programs at DTUC and to selected. universities in Canada and the United States. Some prerequisite courses for pre-professional and professional programs are also available. Course offerings include: Astronomy, Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science, Economics, English, French, Geography, Geology, History, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy, Political Science, Spanish and Sociology. ‘ CAREER PROGRAMS Career programs offered by Selkirk College are designed to prepare students for careers in business, industry, and government. The career programs give students comprehensive training in a specific field of study. Some of the courses in a diploma program may also be applicable to a degree program. One and two year certificate programs and two and three year diploma programs are available at the Castlegar campus and students may choose from Aviation, Business. > Administration, Electronics, Early Childhood Education, : Forestry, Nursing, Social Service Worker and Wildland - -- Recreation. At DTUC, Selkirk College provides career: |: -:: programs in Graphic Design, Photography, Music, Fine Art: Theatre and Writing. : : : ‘COLLEGE PREPARATORY Preparatory courses include Chemistry, Physics, English: Math and Biology and can be used for upgrading purposes or for. entry into Selkirk College's university transfer program, - : ‘| QUESTIONS © Additional information about Selkirk College: prosrams, admission requirements, financial aidand : jousing is available. Inquiries should be directed to the . appropriate,campus. oS ett; ACADEMIC PROGRAM , CAREER PRI Selkirk College (Contiegc n jegar campus] . Box 1200 s nue) Cestieger, B.C, VINSIT Tetophone: (604) 365-7292 PRE-EMPLOYMENT PRE- ICESHIP AND APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING Selkirk Coll focational Divi: ‘Nelson, B.C. VIL 1C8 Telephone: (604) 352-6601 ACADEMIC PROGRAM CAREER Devid Thompron Universi nm University Cent totenthsiest ny cenre Nelson, VILIC7 x Telephone (604) 352-2241 Selkirk College” : Extension: nt Divistor - Education, Continuing Education, Selkirk College, Box 999, Salmo, B.C., telephone (604 pares career/ technology programs or vocational courses. Program flexibility allows students to register on either a part-time or full-time basis. Most of the courses are available in Castlegar, Nelson and Trail. PRE-EMPLOYMENT PRE-APPRENTICESHIP... APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS : Selkirk College offers a wide range of pre-employment programs in the areas of health services, business and CASTLEGAR — Visit the ‘Visit Selkirk College siivated Castlegar campus, ‘or w Selkirk Colleg “Broad Way St Castlega VINSJI Education, Selkirk Coll 965-7292. REE ce 720, Nokui ad 77. SALMO — Visit Selkirk College in the Salmo Legion Building or write to ) 357- NELSON — Visit Dovid Thompson University Centre ot 820 Tenth Sire ‘write to + SLOCAN VALLEY — Write to Continuing Continuing Education, B20 Tenth Street, == Education, Selkirk'College, Site.12, Comp. B.C, VILSC7, telephone (604)352-.°. 2, R.R. No.1, Crescent Valley, 8.C. ‘ : 1H0, telephone (604) 359-7564. MIDWAY — Visit Selkirk College located ot ND FO! Selkirk College of the Boundary Central School or. : 940 5.£, Second Aver io Link Hardware store on main street, or Continuing Education, Selkirk write to Continuing Education, Selkirk Box 968, Grand F telephone (604) 449-2655. (604), 104. NEW DENVER — Visit Selkirk College + TRAIL — Visit Selkirk College ot 845 situated above the Junction [nn, rite; Mictorla Street or wri Continuting to Continuing Education, Selkirk College, Educatlon, Selkirk College, c/o Trall ~ Arrow Lokes District, Box 720, Nakusp, °°): 'Schoal Boord Olfice, 2079 Columbia Ave., B.C., telephone (604) 358-7968. Trall, B.C., telephone (604) 368-6434. : CAMPUS TouRS ————___- iA . - Tours of each of Selkirk College's campuses are available to individuals and small groups. Visiting the campuses gives you an opportunity to talk with instructors, observe students at work, tour the facilities and learn more about Selkirk College program offerings; To arrange a tour, telephone Information Services at the Castlegar campus or write to Selkirk College (Castlegar campus) at the above address. : ' courses. The learning formats vary from lectures'to -"' io SMe Uhe etc, trades training. Pre-employment programs prepare students for entry level positions in the labor market, give them the necessary skills to continue studies in technology programs or enter apprenticeship programs. Most pre-employment programs are only available at the Rosemont campus in Nelson, however, some are offered in other communities within the Selkirk College region. . : PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS — Office Administration, Architectural Mechanical Drafting, General Mechanics, Electrical, Hairdressing, Practical Nursing, Welding, Long Term Care Aide and Ski Resort Operation and Management. PRE-APPRENTICESHIP AND APPRENTICESHIP — Pre- apprenticeship programs give students employment oriented skills, Programs are operated through the Ministry of Labour on the Rosemont campus. PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS — Millwright, Heavy Duty Mechanics (Module 1) and Automotive Mechanical Repair. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS — At Selkirk College's Rosemont campus include Millwright, Automotive Mechanical Repair, Heavy Duty Mechanic and Electrical. These programs are run through the Ministry of Labour. Some upgrading programs are also available. For details write, or telephone Selkirk.College, Vocational Division, 2001 Silver King Road, V1L.1C8, (604) 352-6601. CONTINUING EDUCATION Continuing education offerings include credit and non- credit courses, vocational upgrading and general interest . and include short-term, full-time and part-tim: es, Continuing Education courses are availab many communities in the Selkirk Collage Region — Grand Forks, Nakusp, New Denver, Kaslo, Salmo, Nelson, y Castlegar, Trail, Midway and the Slocan Valley. The delive of community education offerings are coordinated by Selkirk Colleges, Extension Centres Division located in Trail. : ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE is a program for adults who are interested in improving their basic skills in reading, writing, mathematics, science and spelling. Students are placed according to individual skill level, ond the format allows students to work at their.own speed. Classes are available throughout the college region in Castlegar; Crescent Valley, Nelson, Nakusp, New Denver, Kettle Valley, Grand Forks, Salmo and Trail, Contact the Adult Basic Education coordinator in Trail _or the Community Education office nearest you. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE English As A Second Language provides adults with an opportunity to learn to speak English, or improve their oral English. Students will learn how. to understand and speak the English heard in the community. Assistance is also available in reading and writing skills. Classes are available in Trail, Castlegar, Grand Forks, New Denver, Nakusp and Nelson. Contact the Adult Basic Education coordinator in Trail or the Community Education office nearest you. MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR SUPERVISORS) = Selkirk College’s Management Skills for Supervisors program is a hands-on management training program for people who supervise others.‘The program covers three areas — interpersonal skills, group skills and administrative skills. Course content includes sessions in communications, leadership styles, motivation, problem-solving and decision making, time management and employee performance : analysis dnd appraisal. Details about the program are available at the Selkirk College campus in Trail. re SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS A full program of courses in the performing and visual arts makes up the summer school at David Thompson University Centre. One of the largest programs of its kind in Western Canada, the eight-week summer school includes courses and workshops in theatre, music, dance, writing, painting, photography, clay, fibre and printmaking. Some credit courses are also offered by Selkirk College. For more information about the summer school, write to the coordinator at DTUC. WOMEN'S ACCESS PROGRAM Selkirk College's newly-established Women's Access program is available to women seeking information in career planning, re-entry into educational institutions and the labor market, non-traditional training and personal and professional growth, The coordinator may be contacted at the Castlegar campus, DTUC or the Rosemont campus in Nelson. vee ‘ walaliy) . DEGREE PROGRAMS The Uni Victoria offers some university degree programs at DT ehélor Education (Elementary) program includés urth year teacher education courses leading tb ‘dertificat! An additional year of study is required to complete thé’ B.Ed. degree. UVIC's Post-Degree Professional Program (PDPP) — Elementary is also available at DTUC: The program is ten-months in length and is for qualitied students who possess a recognized university legree. A-Bachelor of Arts (General) degree with concentrations in English and History and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Arts are also available at DTUC. A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing are in the planning stages. — werent