Community & Part-Time Programs
General Information
Visit www.confederationcollege.ca/ce for the most up-to-date information.
Note: For general college inquiries call
Pre-requisites
Some courses require prerequisites to be completed before registering. Make sure that you have successfully completed the applicable prerequisite course(s) to avoid problems with the course material and/or with your transcript.
For more information on prerequisites email or call
ce@confederationcollege.ca(807) 475-6550
Course Fees
Continuing Education courses may have additional fees not covered in the tuition for textbooks and additional supplies.
For information on withdrawal and refund policies of part-time courses, one day workshops and online learning please visit:
Textbook Information
Postsecondary courses and general interest courses may require textbooks. Please inquire upon registering. Textbooks can be purchased on campus or online at Follett
Bookstore:
Follett Bookstore(807) 475-6225
How to Register
Thinking of registering? Make sure to register early to prevent cancellation due to insufficient enrollment.
Web Register quickly and conveniently to Continuing Education courses by accessing our secure online
shopping cart located at:
Parking
Parking permits are required between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at all campus buildings. Parking permits are available at parking lot kiosks or through Facility Services.
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Here are some of our many Continuing Education program options:
For a full list of Continuing Education programs and to apply, visit:
Micro Credentials
- Building an Energy Systems
- Building Automation Systems
- Green Buildings (New Construction)
- Measurement & Verification
- Net Zero 101
- Survey Assistant
- Sustainable Renewable Energy
- Sustainable Supply Chains & Scope 3 Emissions
Community & General Interest Courses
- Spring Bike Tune Up
- Career Samplers
- Furniture Upcycling
- and More…
Part Time Courses
Social Welfare - SS116
In this course, students will examine historical development and current political and ideological influences on the social welfare system in Canada. This course also examines contemporary challenges being experienced by Canadians living within the social welfare system and role of the professions of Social Work and Social Service Work in assisting with addressing those challenges. This course is part of the Social Services Worker program.
Please call the Hub at (807) 475-6265 to register for this course.
- Dates: May 5 – June 6
- Location: Shuniah Building Classroom TBA or Synchronous
- Instructor: Shawn Untinen
- Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.
Thursday 9:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.