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The following section is a complete alphabetical listing of courses (by course code) for all NorQuest College programs.

NorQuest College maintains transfer agreements with the institutions listed in the Transfer Legend. Course transfer agreements in effect as of March 1, 2010 are indicated within the listing by the word “Transfer” and the appropriate abbreviated institution name. For the most up-to-date listings, please refer to the Alberta Transfer Guide, www.transferalberta.ca.

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FAID 1001
Child-Care First Aid
2 credits (30:0:0 hours)
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to earn first aid and CPR certificates for adult, child, and infant first aid and CPR.
FAID 1005
Standard First Aid and CPR
1 credit (15:0:0 hours)
Learn standard first aid and CPR from a certified instructor.
FAMV 1000
Domestic Violence and Prevention
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn the skills needed to work with individuals and families affected by domestic violence. Learn about the cycle of violence, bullying, and stalking. Understand the role of the Canadian Justice system and the community resources available to you.
FINM 1001
Financial Management
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Learn about the accounting cycle and accounting terminology. Prepare a set of books, financial statements, and budgets for both service and merchandising businesses.
FNTH 1000
Food, Nutrition, and Health
4 credits (60:0:0 hours)
Develop an understanding of Canada’s Food Guide as it relates to young children and the importance of a healthy diet to the well-being of children. Learn to plan and prepare nutritious snacks and meals and to use good hygiene habits in the day home.
FOCC 1000
Focusing on the Client
7 credits (105.0:0:0 hours)
Acquire a general understanding of the basic needs common to all human beings, the normal structure and function of the human body, normal development throughout the life cycle, aging, functional impairments and disability, and the special needs of the client and his family. Learn to focus on the needs of clients, and to recognize the unique needs of each individual.
Prerequisite: PCCA 1000

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