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Vincent Cheuk

NAIT - Telecommunications Engineering Technology

"At Centre High, completing the Edge of Success and Career Directions helped give me the extra push I needed to pave the way for my technology related career.  I might not have been able to map out my career path as timely as I did if it were not for my helpful instructors who persuaded me to attend a Buddy Day at NAIT.  This made me realize that Telecom was definitely what I wanted to do for my career."

 

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Animation and Video Game Design
Computer Skills
Firefighter Prep
Office Assistant
Paramedic Prep
Police & Security Prep
Robotics
Tourism
Web & Digital Design


Animation & Video Game Design (6 credits)
Students enrolled in this course will be introduced to computer animation. Students will learn to create 3 dimensional graphics for film, video game and interactive media industries. Students may use video game toolsets from game developer BioWare CorpTM to create modified game characters and levels.

Recommended prerequisite: none
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Computer Skills (6 credits)
Students can begin or continue their study of high school information processing modules. These modules include keyboarding, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and work place scenarios using all of the previous mentioned skills.

Recommended prerequisite: none 

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Firefighter Prep, Level I & II (Career Transitions) (6 credits)
A course designed to prepare students for application towards a career in firefighting or Lakeland's Emergency Services Technology program. Activities include interview skills, job shadow, WHIMIS, first aid / CPR, physical fitness and guest lecturers on a variety of topics. This course strengthens application to Edmonton Fire Rescue. Students must be 18 years of age and complete a medical release and security check to participate in the course.

Recommended prerequisite: none

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Office Assistant (6 credits)
Are you planning a career in office administration? This course will give you a head start on the computer skills that are required in all office careers. 

Recommended prerequisite: none

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Paramedic Prep, Level I & II (Career Transitions) (6 credits)
A course designed to prepare students for application towards a career as a Paramedic or Firefighter. Activities include interview skills, job shadow, first aid / CPR, physical fitness, and guest lecturers on a variety of topics. This course is delivered through a partnership with and the involvement of Edmonton Emergency Medical Response. Students must be 18 years of age and complete a medical release and security check to participate in the course. Successful completion of Level II along with Chemistry 30, Biology 30 and Anatomy & Physiology may lead to 1 of 5 seats in NAIT's Paramedic program reserved for CHC students. 

Recommended prerequisite: none

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Police & Security Prep, Level I & II - Law & The Administration of Justice (Career Transitions) (6 credits)
A course designed to prepare students for application towards a career in law enforcement or MacEwan's Police and Security Program. Activities include interview skills, job shadow, firearm safety, first aid / CPR, physical fitness, guest lecturers on a variety of topics and a security check. This course strengthens applications to Edmonton Police Service or MacEwan challenge. Students must be 18 years of age and complete a medical release to participate in the course.

Recommended prerequisite: none

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Robotics (6 credits)
Students will learn robotic concepts by assembling and programming their own robot to compete with other robots in a mini sumo event. There will be an additional cost for this course.

Recommended prerequisite: none

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Tourism (6 credits)
Students work towards accreditation with the Canadian Academy of Travel and Tourism. Students develop skills and knowledge related to the tourism industry. Topics cover a wide range of areas.

Recommended prerequisite: none 

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Web & Digital Media Design (6 credits)
Students enrolled in this course will develop skills that will allow them to create web sites and edit digital media such as photographs and video with the purpose of developing digital and internet media.

Recommended prerequisite: none

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