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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WCSA 1001
Wound Care: Using Principles
of Surgical Asepsis
2 credits (30:0:0 hours)
This course is designed for the LPN who requires basic knowledge of the principles of surgical asepsis in wound management or for the LPN who wishes to refresh his/her knowledge and skills in this area. This course will assist the LPN to acquire the knowledge and skills to safely utilize the principles of surgical asepsis in a variety of wound management situations.
WELL 1000
Wellness Through Leisure
3 credits (45:0:0 hours)
Further your understanding of the field of therapeutic recreation and learn about the models of care in the therapeutic recreation process that guide service delivery. Discuss the Leisure Ability Model as a framework to service, with a focus on promoting a client’s wellness through goal-oriented leisure activities.
WORK 1011
Work Experience I - TVP
3 credits (0:0:120 hours)
Explore one or more work environments while continuing to receive support and mentoring from experienced College staff. Acquire the skills necessary to be successful in the career of your choice.
WORK 1012
Work Experience II - TVP
5 credits (0:0:240 hours)
Continue exploring one or more work environments while receiving support and mentoring from experienced College staff. Integrate classroom learning with employer expectations and relate appropriate behaviours to these demands.
WORK 1021
Work Experience I - APR
11 credits (0:0:480hours)
Explore the work environment while receiving support and mentoring from experienced College staff. Learn about the expectations of employers, and acquire the skills necessary to be successful in the career of your choice.
WORK 1022
Work Experience II - APR
11 credits (0:0:500 hours)
Continue exploring the work environment. This is an elective course.
WORK 1100
Workplace Training 1 - CONC
9 credits (0:0:400 hours)
Continue developing work-related skills to prepare for employment in your field of study.
WORK 1201
Work Experience I - JOBS
9 credits (0:0:400 hours)
Explore the work environment while continuing to receive support and mentoring from experienced College staff. Acquire the skills necessary to be successful in the career of your choice.
WORK 1202
Work Experience II - JOBS
4 credits (0:0:200 hours)
Continue developing job-related skills to prepare for employment in your chosen career.
WORK 1230
Work Experience III -
TVP
9 credits (0:0:400 hours)
With support and mentoring from College staff, continue developing job-related skills to prepare for employment in your chosen career.
WRIT 1001
Writing Level 1
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Practise copying sentences and paragraphs. Work on spelling common words. Write sentence answers to a variety of questions. Write and edit a few sentences on a personal topic.
WRIT 1002
Writing Level 2
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Work on writing sentences and paragraphs. Practise spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
WRIT 1003
Writing Level 3
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Practise a variety of simple and compound sentences. Write paragraphs, letters, and notes while learning how to punctuate and use grammar correctly.
WRIT 1004
Writing Level 4
5 credits (125:0:0 hours)
Work on sentence and paragraph structure to write narrative, descriptive, and opinion paragraphs.
WRIT 1101
Writing Level 1
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate basic mastery of copying sentences, spelling 200 common words, spelling by sound, spellchecking, answering yes and no questions, and writing on a personal topic.
WRIT 1102
Writing Level 1B
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate basic mastery of copying sentences, spelling 200 common words, spelling by sound, spellchecking, answering yes and no questions, and writing on a personal topic.
WRIT 1201
Writing Level 2
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate advanced mastery of copying sentences, spelling 400 common words, spelling by sound, spell-checking, answering a variety of question types, and writing on a personal topic.
WRIT 1202
Writing Level 2B
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Demonstrate advanced mastery of copying sentences, spelling 400 common words, spelling by sound, spell-checking, answering a variety of question types, and writing on a personal topic.
WRIT 1301
Writing Level 3
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Write a variety of simple and compound sentences using past, present, and future verb tenses.
WRIT 1302
Writing Level 3B
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Write a variety of simple and compound sentences using past, present, and future verb tenses.
WRIT 1401
Writing Level 4
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Write notes, letters, journals, and short paragraphs while learning how to punctuate and use grammar correctly.
WRIT 1402
Writing Level 4B
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Write notes, letters, journals, and short paragraphs while learning how to punctuate and use grammar correctly.
WRIT 1501
Writing Level 5
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Work on sentence and paragraph structure to write narrative, descriptive, and informative paragraphs.
WRIT 1502
Writing Level 5B
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Work on sentence and paragraph structure to write narrative, descriptive, and informative paragraphs.
WRIT 1601
Writing Level 6
4 credits (96:0:0 hours)
Write narrative, descriptive, informative, and opinion paragraphs. Learn to respond to literature pieces.
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