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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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I

ICJP 1257
Investigative Techniques
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Study the major theoretical concepts and approaches to serious crimes. Understand investigative techniques of hostage-taking/barricaded-person situations, child abuse, organized crime, counterfeiting, safe attacks, search techniques, and conducting line-ups.
ICJP 1750
Interviewing
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn basic interviewing techniques. Focus on the structure and functions of various types of interviews and strategies and the positive interpersonal skills required by the perspective employee in the field of criminal justice. The emphasis is on interpersonal relationships, feedback, barriers to effectiveness, and paraphrasing. Learn about obtaining statements from complainants, victims, and witnesses. Role playing and video playback may be employed.
ICSW 1000
Introduction to Community Support Work
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Examine your own beliefs and values and their relationship to human services. Learn about human services with an emphasis on helping families in need, and explore how human service agencies work.
ILIC 1000
Introduction to Law Enforcement/Intercultural Communication
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Gain an overview of the criminal justice system and related careers. Prepare a current resume and develop personal goal statements. Intercultural communication requires motivation, knowledge, and skill. Uncover hidden cultural rules that govern communication, expectations, and assumptions. Learn techniques to build stronger multicultural teams and skills to get to the bottom of cultural misunderstandings.
INF 1030
Word Processing 1
1 credit (25:0:0 hours)
Develop skill in using basic commands and functions in word-processing software, including document editing and formatting and printing reports, correspondence, and tables suitable for personal use applications.
INF 1050
Database 1
1 credit (25:0:0 hours)
Master the basic commands and functions of database software, and demonstrate how this software can be used as a personal tool in data and information management.
INF 1060
Spreadsheet 1
1 credit (25:0:0 hours)
Use basic functions and commands in spreadsheet software for general data manipulation and personal record keeping.
INF 1070
Digital Presentation
1 credit (25:0:0 hours)
Develop basic skills with tools used for computerized presentations involving text, data, graphics, sound, and animation.
INF 2020
Keyboarding
1 credit (25:0:0 hours)
Enhance your occupational-level keyboarding competence for all keystroke functions, using unedited, edited, and straight copy material.
INFO 1001
Information Processing 1
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Using Microsoft Office, develop the word-processing, keyboarding, spreadsheet, and presentation skills suitable for personal and business use applications. Gain skills in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
INFO 1002
Information Processing 2
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Continue to develop skills in more complex business applications using Word, Excel, Access, and more.
INPC 1000
Interpersonal Communication 5/6
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Develop the skills you need to communicate effectively. Learn about body language, verbal tones, and written language.
ITCC 1000
Introduction to Child Care
1 credits (15:0:0 hours)
Learn about the importance of caregiving and the various roles and responsibilities the caregiver assumes. Topics in this course include primary and secondary care roles in the day home, characteristics of quality caregivers and child care, and children safety in daily care activities.
IVTH 1010
Infusion Therapy for Nurses
4 credits (45:15:0 hours)
This course prepares the licensed practical nurse by building upon previous nursing knowledge with practices based on best evidence in infusion therapy, intravenous therapy, subcutaneous infusion therapy (hypodermoclysis), care of central lines, medication administration, and blood transfusions. A laboratory component is included in which students apply new theory and practise nursing skills related to infusion therapy, including IV cannula insertion.

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