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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JOBS 1002
Job Safety Skills – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn essential skills for both personal and workplace safety.
JOBS 1003
Job Safety Skills – CONC
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn essential skills for both personal and workplace safety.
JOBS 1100
Interpersonal/Intercultural Skills – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Improve your use and knowledge of interpersonal and intercultural skills to the level required in a professional workplace.
JOBS 1110
Computer Literacy – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Master new skills through this introduction to word-processing operations, Internet research, and email. Improve your keyboarding, grammar, and document-formatting skills.
JOBS 1120
English for Employment – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills using a variety of materials. Improve your work-related reading and comprehension skills.
JOBS 1130
Job Skills – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Complete 15 normed, hands-on tasks that are applicable to a variety of work situations. Receive immediate feedback and attempt to exceed your personal best for each task.
JOBS 1140
Consumer and Applied Mathematics I – JOBS
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Develop the ability to accurately solve everyday problems related to money management, consumerism, budgeting, and work-related mathematical problems.
JOBS 1150
Introduction to the Canadian Workplace – JOBS
7 credits (0:0:100 hours)
Develop your employment skills by learning marketable skills and exploring networking opportunities. Gain experience using current equipment and practices, and learn to use a job-related vocabulary.
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