
Hybrid: combination of virtual and online delivery Please see Registration for Electives you are able to choose from. Your General Education Elective choices may vary depending on program. Further questions can be directed to your Program Coordinator.

If you have any questions, please read through the FAQ. Health and Wellness Micro-Certificate (any four of the following courses) IND1003 – Introduction to Indigenous Studies

Indigenous Studies Micro-Certificate (any four of the following courses) Since each program requires three General Education courses, students must enroll in one additional course (with applicable tuition and other fees), whether as an overload or through an off-stream semester. Whenever there is a General Education courses within their program, students can elect to take one of the four Indigenous Studies courses or one of the Health and Wellness courses listed below. To be eligible for this type of certificate, students must complete four courses within the Indigenous Studies area OR Health and Wellness. It is currently being offered to students who are taking a two-year diploma program, a three-year advanced diploma program or as a stand-alone certificate. Cambrian College is currently offering TWO different Micro-Certificates – Indigenous Studies and Health & Wellness. Micro-Certificate OptionsĪ Micro-Credential is a Cambrian College Board of Governor’s level certification awarded at Convocation. Please pay careful attention to the method of delivery before you choose your Elective. When you register, the list of available courses will populate for your program.

This means that if there is a schedule associated (in-class or hybrid) you will have a timetabled period where you will meet with your classmates and faculty member. The majority of courses will be offered in a virtual or online format due to the continued pandemic. The following is a list of General Education Elective courses that are available during the Spring 2023 semester. They are intended to encourage you to explore a broad range of personal and societal topics and to develop self-understanding as well as critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills. These required courses are mandated through the Ministry of Colleges and Universities to better prepare graduates for the workplace.

These courses are not related to the skills you develop throughout the rest of your program but help ensure our graduates are citizens who can work and adapt to Canada’s changing and diverse society. Within each two- and three-year diploma/advanced diploma program, students must take 3 general education electives within their program of study.
