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.acat.gov.ab.ca.
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RDTG 1000
Ready to Go
2 credits (30:0:0 hours)
Prepare for opening your day home business. Learn to prepare a professional portfolio, finalize your resource kits, and prepare your home.
READ 1001
Reading Level 1
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Read to improve comprehension skills, vocabulary, and fluency.
READ 1002
Reading Level 2
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, and a novel to build vocabulary and comprehension skills.
READ 1003
Reading Level 3
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, short stories, and poetry to build vocabulary and comprehension skills.
READ 1004
Reading Level 4
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, short stories, poetry, and a novel to prepare for entry to academic upgrading.
READ 1101
Reading Level 1
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate basic mastery in recognizing letters and common words, decoding, reading pictures, finding facts and ideas in text, using electronic, picture, and alphabetical dictionaries, and storing and retrieving written information.
READ 1102
Reading Level 1B
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate basic mastery in recognizing letters and common words, decoding, reading pictures, finding facts and ideas in text, using electronic, picture, and alphabetical dictionaries, and storing and retrieving written information.
READ 1201
Reading Level 2
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate advanced mastery in recognizing letters and common words, decoding, reading pictures, finding facts and ideas in text, using electronic, picture, and alphabetical dictionaries, and storing and retrieving written information.
READ 1202
Reading Level 2B
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate advanced mastery in recognizing letters and common words, decoding, reading pictures, finding facts and ideas in text, using electronic, picture, and alphabetical dictionaries, and storing and retrieving written information.
READ 1301
Reading Level 3
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read to improve your comprehension skills, vocabulary, and fluency.
READ 1302
Reading Level 3B
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read to improve your comprehension skills, vocabulary, and fluency.
READ 1401
Reading Level 4
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, functional selections, and a novel to build your vocabulary and comprehension strategies.
READ 1402
Reading Level 4B
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, functional selections, and a novel to build your vocabulary and comprehension strategies.
READ 1501
Reading Level 5
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, and short stories to build your vocabulary and comprehension strategies.
READ 1502
Reading Level 5B
5 credits (128:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, and short stories to build your vocabulary and comprehension strategies.
READ 1601
Reading Level 6
3 credits (65:0:0 hours)
Read fiction, non-fiction, short stories, poetry, and a novel to prepare you for entry into academic upgrading.
READ 9089
Reading 089
2 credits (60:0:0 hours)
Increase your reading skills by practising skimming and scanning strategies, increasing your speed and comprehension, and developing effective inference and generalization techniques.
Prerequisite: Placement test or a letter from Grant MacEwan University
RHAB 1001
Introduction to Rehabilitation
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn the fundamental concepts and theory specific to rehabilitation and provide an introduction to the field of rehabilitation medicine. You will examine the common practices and unique roles of physical therapy, therapeutic recreation, and occupational therapy.
RPRT 1001
Therapeutic Recreation: Practicum I
8 credits (0:0:240 hours)
During this six-week (30-day) practicum opportunity, you will be introduced to a therapeutic recreation setting and the role of a therapeutic recreation certificate graduate in providing recreation therapy to clientele. Throughou this experience, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate an understanding of wellness through leisure, common client conditions, assisting clients, program session planning, and program implementation under the supervision of a recreation therapist. Professionalism and team communication skills are emphasized.
Prerequisites: All Therapeutic Recreation certificate theory and lab courses
RPRT 2001
Therapeutic Recreation: Practicum II
8 credits (0:0:240 hours)
During this six-week (30-day) practicum opportunity, you will be introduced to a therapeutic recreation setting and the role of a therapeutic recreation diploma graduate in providing recreation therapy to clientele. Throughout this experience, you will demonstrate an understanding of wellness through leisure, common client conditions, assisting clients, client assessment and care planning, program design, program implementation, program session planning, and team leadership under the guidance of a recreation therapist. Professionalism and team communication skills are also emphasized.
Prerequisites: All Therapeutic Recreation certificate theory and lab courses
RRHB 1000
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Care Aide
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Learn about the role and responsibilities of the health care aide and the role that HCAs play in the Canadian health-care system. Explore the work of the HCA as a care provider, employee, and team member. Learn about the importance of maintaining your own personal health and well-being.
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