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COZY UP TO LEARNING WITH UNB THIS WINTER!

2021 WINTER COURSE SCHEDULE

TELL US YOUR LEARNING SUCCESS STORY FOR A CHANCE TO WIN! SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS.

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Have you had a positive learning experience through the UNB College of Extended Learning? If so, we would love to hear from you!

Your participation in a CEL course or program may have been to advance your career, pursue a new direction, earn a degree, or learn for the pure joy of it. Whatever your reason for learning, we want to hear your story/how CEL had an impact on your life.

Submit your story between November 5, 2020 and January 8, 2021 for your chance to win a $100 gift card from Amazon. Your story may even be featured in an upcoming publication, on our website, or on social media!

YOUR PHOTO COULD BE IN UNB CEL’S NEXT COURSE SCHEDULE!

PARTICIPATING IS EASY. SIMPLY:

1. Write your story. Tell us why you enrolled in a CEL course or program, what you have gained in your studies, or how the experience has made a difference in your personal or professional life (or both!).

2. Submit your story online or by email to: www.unb.ca/cel/term-winter/contest-about.html or [email protected]

Amazon is not a sponsor of, nor a participate in, this promotion.

TELL US ABOUT YOUR SUCCESS STORYFOR A CHANCE TO WIN!

Learn more about Your Success Story

See full contest rules for details at: www.unb.ca/cel/term-winter/contest-rules.html

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To ensure the health and safety of the UNB community, we are following New Brunswick Public Health guidelines and requirements. In-person course instruction will be limited this winter. Still, we are committed to providing accessible and flexible learning options so you can continue your education from the comfort and safety of your home.

TABLE OF CONTENTSADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES Programs Designed for Adult Learners 4 Bachelor of Integrated Studies 4 University Prep Program 4 Prior Learning Assessment 4 Scholarships and Bursaries 4Credit Certificates 5 Certificate in Adult Education 5 Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Certificate 5Fit Learning Into Your Life Take Online Courses 6 Undergraduate Courses 6 Featured Undergraduate Courses 10Graduate Courses 12 Featured Graduate Course 12

CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTManagement & Leadership 13 Certificate Program 13 Certificate in Management Essentials 13 Seminars & Workshops 13Human Resources 14 Seminars & Workshops 14Project Management 15 Seminars & Workshops 15Customized Training Solutions 15Workplace Health & Wellness 16 The Impact of Mental Health on the Workplace 16 Online Courses 16 Cannabis in the Workplace 17Professional Learning Series 17 Creating Healthy and Effective Workplace Cultures 17

Programs for Organizations 18 High Impact Corporate Learning Program (ICLP) 18 OHS for Non-OHS Practitioners 18 Community Partnership Initiatives (CPI) 18Autism & Behavioural Intervention Programming 19Programmation sur l’Intervention Comportementale et l’Autisme 20Online Occupational Health & Safety 21 Certificate in OHS (COHS) 21 CRST® & CRSP® Exam Preparation Courses 21 Diploma in OHS (DOHS) 22 Certificate in Safety Leadership Program (CSL) 22Psychologically Safe Leadership 23New Brunswick Critical Care Nursing Program 24Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI) 24UGotClass Certificates & Courses 25MindEdge Certificates & Courses 26

PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Leisure Learning Online 27

MUSIC PROGRAMS Online Conservatory Courses 29Online Conservatory Programs 29

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME Virtual ELP Formats 30 English for Academic Purposes 30 Daytime Personalized Format 30 Executive Online Learning Series© 30

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 4

ADULT LEARNER SERVICES &ACADEMIC STUDIESCONTACT AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR TO HELP YOU GET STARTED

SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES FOR PART-TIME STUDENTSStudents registered in degree, certificate, or diploma programs at UNB Fredericton Campus are eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries.

506 447-3449 [email protected] more about Scholarships and Bursaries

PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR ADULT LEARNERSBACHELOR OF INTEGRATED STUDIES DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMDesigned specifically for adult learners, the BIS will give you the tools you need to reach your educational and career goals. Courses can be completed online or through alternative delivery methods using Teams or Zoom. With prior approval, you can also take courses through a recognized Canadian university and have your credit transferred to the BIS program.

506 447-3449 [email protected]

Learn more about BIS

• University Prep Chemistry – CALS 4010• University Prep Biology – CALS 4014

• University Prep English – CALS 4016 (self-paced)• University Prep Physics – CALS 4018

UNIVERSITY PREP PROGRAMThe Online University Prep program is available to adult learners or interested graduates of high school, adult high school or GED who need resources, course upgrading, advising and learner support for entry into UNB degree programs. Contact our advising team to find out more.

All courses start January 11 ($350 plus HST)

506 447-3449 [email protected] more about University Prep

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENTYOU MAY BE ONE STEP CLOSER TO YOUR GOALWe have a progressive Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) policy where a student’s learning can be evaluated and may be credited toward a specific UNB program of study. Find out how a PLA assessment can put you ahead in your program.

506 458-7976 [email protected] more about PLA

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 5

CREDIT CERTIFICATESCERTIFICATE IN ADULT EDUCATIONGain skills to teach and train adults. The Faculty of Education offers degree credit courses leading to a Certificate in Adult Education (CAE). The CAE is designed to provide participants with a stand-alone certificate or the first step towards a Bachelor of Education in Adult Education degree.

Learn more about Certificate in Adult Education

APPLIED BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS (ABA) CERTIFICATEThe first program of its kind in Atlantic Canada that meets the coursework requirements needed to apply to write the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board®, Inc. (BACB®) Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst® (BCaBA®) examination. Students can complete the certificate along with their undergrad program. Upon successful completion of this program you may be eligible to apply to write the exam to become certified.

BCaBA® certification graduates are highly sought after by employers.

The Certificate in ABA now requires three Practicum courses. Courses include:

APPLICATION DEADLINES

On campus: March 31 for admission in the fall term. Online: March 31, August 1, or November 15 for admission in the following term.

• Foundations of Developmental Psychology• Foundations of Learning• Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis• Topics in Behaviour Analysis: Ethical

Considerations• Topics in Behaviour Assessment• Topics in Behaviour Intervention

• Skills in Applied Behaviour Analysis• Clinical and Organizational Applications of

Behaviour Science• Advanced Applied Behaviour Analysis• Applied Behaviour Analysis Practicum I (full year)• Applied Behaviour Analysis Practicum II (full year)• Applied Behaviour Analysis Practicum III (full year)

[email protected] more about Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 6

ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGEAESL 1012 English as a Second Language 3 T 6:30 pm - 9:20 pm AD for Academic PurposesAESL 2012 Exploration of Literary English 3 T 6:30 pm - 9:20 pm AD for Non-Anglophones ANTHROPOLOGYANTH 2304 Great Discoveries in World Anthropology NEW! 3 - - OEANTH 2504 Medical Anthropology 3 - - OEANTH 3364 Archaeology of Northeastern North America 3 - - OEANTH 3704 South Asia 3 - - OEBIOLOGYBIOL 1009 Biological Principles Part I 3 - - OEBIOL 1719 Human Anatomy I 4 - - OEBIOL 1789 Human Physiology I 4 - - OEBIOL 2259 Clinical Microbiology 3 - - OEBIOL 2509 Pathophysiology I 3 - - OEBIOL 2519 Pathophysiology II 3 - - OEBIOL 2759 Physiology and Pathophysiology 3 - - OE for Licensed Practical Nurses NEW!CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGCHE 2501 General Materials Science 3 - - OECIVIL ENGINEERINGCE 3963 Engineering Economy 3 - - OE

UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCOURSE TITLE CH DAY TIME DELIVERY

Search the full schedule of academic courses

ONLINE COURSESTerm-based (TB) – Typically includes weekly scheduled learning activities or assignments. You may work in collaborative groups or participate in discussion forums. All course work is completed within the term.

Open-entry (OE) – Enrol anytime and learn at your own pace. Access course content, complete quizzes, and submit assignments entirely online. Take up to six months to complete (some exceptions apply).

Alternate Delivery (AD) – Courses will be offered at different times to accommodate students in the different time zones. Build your skills without having to leave your home.

NOTE: Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees only apply to Term-based (TB) and Open-entry (OE) courses.

Winter term-based classes begin January 11. Open-entry begins anytime.All courses are online unless otherwise stated.

FIT LEARNING INTO YOUR LIFE

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 7

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CLASSICS AND ANCIENT HISTORY CLAS 3625 Magic in the Ancient World NEW! 3 - - OECOMPUTER SCIENCECS 1073 Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java) NEW! 4 - - OECS 1083 Introduction to Computer Programming II (in Java) NEW! 4 - - OEECONOMICSECON 1013 Principles of Microeconomics 3 - - OEECON 1023 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 - - OEECON 1073 Economics for Engineers 3 - - OEECON 3013 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 - - OEECON 3023 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 - - OEECON 3204 The Taxation of Personal Income: 3 - - OE Principles and Practice ECON 3205 The Taxation of Business Income: 3 - - OE Principles and Practice ECON 3505 Information Technology and the Canadian Economy 3 - - OEECON 3705 Canada and the New Global Economy 3 - - OEECON 3775 The Economics of Canadian Immigration 3 - - OEECON 3865 Energy Economics 3 - - OEEDUCATIONED 3114 Introduction to Workplace Learning 3 - - TBED 3115 Methods and Strategies in Adult Education 3 - - TBED 4102 Transition to Adulthood 3 - - TBED 5157 Adult Education and Community Development 3 - - TBELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGECE 2214 Digital Logic Design 3 - - TBECE 2215 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 - - TBENGLISHENGL 1145 An Introduction to Prose Fiction 3 - - OEENGL 1146 An Introduction to the Novel 3 - - OEFAMILY VIOLENCE ISSUESFVI 2001 Introduction to Family Violence Issues 3 - - OEFVI 3007 Religion and Family Violence 3 - - OE (Cross-listed: SOCI 3007)FORESTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTFOR 5281 Introduction to GIS Forestry 3 - - OE and Environmental Management FOR 5282 Advanced GIS in Forestry 3 - - OE and Environmental Management FOR 5284 LiDAR for Forestry and Environment 3 - - OE Management

COURSE TITLE CH DAY TIME DELIVERY

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 8

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GEODESY AND GEOMATICS ENGINEERINGGGE 3423 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 - - OEGGE 4423 Advanced Geographic Information Systems 5 - - OEGGE 5403 Web Mapping and Geospatial Web Services 3 - - OEGGE 5522 Survey Law II 4 - - TBHISTORYHIST 3374 Truth & Reconciliation in Canada: Working 3 - - TB to Overcome the Legacy of Residential SchoolsKINESIOLOGYKIN 4161 Occupational Biomechanics NEW! 3 - - OE MANAGEMENTADM 1213 Financial Accounting 3 - - OEADM 1313 Principles of Marketing 3 - - OEADM 2223 Managerial Accounting 3 - - OEADM 2315 Marketing Management 3 - - OEADM 2413 Principles of Finance 3 - - OEADM 2815 Human Resources Management 3 - - OEADM 3225 Cost Accounting 3 - - OEADM 3345 Marketing Research 3 - - OEADM 3445 Personal Financial Planning 3 - - OEADM 4326 Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty 3 - - OEMATHEMATICSMATH 0863 Precalculus Mathematics 0 - - OEMATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I 3 - - OEMATH 1013 Introduction to Calculus II 3 - - OEMATH 1503 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 - - OEMATH 2513 Multivariable Calculus for Engineers NEW! 4 - - OEMUSICMUS 1002 Music of the World 3 - - TBNURSINGNURS 2132 Pharmacotherapeutics 3 - - TBNURS 2217 Professional Nursing Practice 3 - - TBNURS 2218 Enhanced Decision Making in Clinical Practice 3 - - TBPHILOSOPHYPHIL 1101 Critical Thinking 3 - - OEPHIL 1201 Ethics of Life and Death 3 - - OEPHIL 2201 Introduction to Ethics 3 - - OEPHIL 2203 Business Ethics 3 - - OEPHIL 3207 Ethical Issues in Health Care 3 - - OEPHIL 3208 Ecological Ethics 3 - - OEPHIL 3211 Issues in Cyber Ethics 3 - - OE

COURSE TITLE CH DAY TIME DELIVERY

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 9

POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 1403 Contemporary Political Ideas and Ideologies 3 - - OEPOLS 3614 Ethics and International Politics 3 - - OE PSYCHOLOGYPSYC 1013 Introduction to Psychology I 3 - - OEPSYC 1023 Introduction to Psychology II 3 - - OEPSYC 2203 Foundations of Developmental Psychology 3 - - OEPSYC 2313 Foundations of Clinical Psychology 3 - - OEPSYC 2403 Foundations of Social Psychology 3 - - OEPSYC 2515 Foundations of Learning 3 - - OEPSYC 2603 Foundations of Memory and Cognition 3 - - OEPSYC 3303 Health Psychology NEW! 3 - - OEPSYC 3515 Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis 3 - - OEPSYC 3565 Clinical and Organizational Applications 3 MWF 9:30 am - 10:20 am AD of Behaviour Science PSYC 3565 Clinical and Organizational Applications of 3 - - OE Behaviour SciencePSYC 3633 Motivation and Emotion 3 - - OEPSYC 4515 Advanced Applied Behaviour Analysis 3 MWF 11:30 am - 12:20 pm ADPSYC 4515 Advanced Applied Behaviour Analysis 3 - - OERECREATION AND SPORT STUDIESRSS 3001 Assessment and Evaluation 3 - - OE in Recreation and Sport NEW!RENAISSANCE COLLEGERCLP 1001 Leadership Foundations 3 - - TBRCLP 1011 Worldviews, Religions and Cultures 3 - - TBSOCIOLOGYSOCI 3007 Religion and Family Violence 3 - - OE (Cross-listed: FVI 3007)SOCI 3605 International Human Rights 3 - - OESTATISTICSSTAT 2263 Statistics for Non-Science Majors 3 - - OE

COURSE TITLE CH DAY TIME DELIVERY

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Current UNB student? Register online. New to UNB? Contact the Registrar's Office at 506 453-4864 or [email protected].

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES & ACADEMIC STUDIES 10

DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN(ECE 2214)An introductory course to practical aspects of digital system design. The course covers digital logic design, including basic design concepts and implementation technology, number representation, synthesis of combinational and sequential logic, and the use of HDL and computer-based tools.Prerequisite: CS 1003 or CS 1073 or equivalent. Recommended ECE 1813. Co-requisite: ECE 2215.

FEATURED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY (ECE 2215)This is an introductory course to practical aspects of digital system design. Course includes the design of digital circuits with CAD tools and VHDL hardware description language.Prerequisite: CS 1003 or CS 1073 or equivalent. Recommended ECE 1813. Co-requisite: ECE 2214, ED 3114 - Intro to Workplace Learning

INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE LEARNING(ED 3114)Designed to provide learners with an appreciation of the origins and trends in workplace learning. The course will examine the workplace as a learning environment. Various approaches to adult learning within the changing context of work will be examined.

ADULT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT (ED 5157)This course will explore the theory and practice of community involvement. The course will look at individual, group and organizational contributions to community development. We will consider local, national, and international examples to help us better understand the various aspects of community development. (Offered every other year).

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FEATURED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

OCCUPATIONAL BIOMECHANICS(KIN 4161)Examine topics in applied ergonomics and occupational biomechanics. Learn about ergonomic assessment tools and current research directives in the area of occupational biomechanics and prevention of workplace musculoskeletal injuries. You will develop skills required to identify occupational ergonomic concerns, perform biomechanical analyses of musculoskeletal demands and modify work tasks to reduce musculoskeletal demands will be emphasized through practical experiences. Prerequisites: KIN 2062 and KIN 3161, or consent of the instructor.

MUSIC OF THE WORLD(MUS 1002)This course allows students to develop an understanding of world cultures through the musical traditions and habits of people in different parts of the globe. Students will investigate the development and historical background of world music traditions and the typical musical instruments and representative musicians in various regions. Students are also encouraged to develop their perspective on the relationship between music and society. Normality this course is taught on-line. No prerequisite.

TRUTH & RECONCILIATION IN CANADA:WORKING TO OVERCOME THE LEGACY OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS(HIST 3374)Situating the truth and reconciliation in process in Canada within similar efforts in other countries such as Rwanda and South Africa, this course focuses on the work of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to bring to light the nature and extent of the policies aimed at promoting the assimilation of Indigenous peoples into the Canadian settler society since the mid-19th century - particularly through the residential schools - and the varied and often harmful impact that these policies have had. The course also examines the diversity of reactions to the work of the commission, the extent of the success in implementing the commission's 94 "Calls to Action", and the potential of these Calls to Action to meet the challenges currently facing Indigenous People in Canada.

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ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE AESL 6022 English As a Second Language CR/NCR T 6:30 pm - 9:20 pm ADEDUCATIONED 6001 Supervision of Instruction I: Enhancing Learning Culture 3 - - TBED 6004 Theories of Educational Leadership 3 - - TBED 6005 Planning of Organizational Change in Education 3 - - TBED 6007 Legal Aspects of Education 3 - - TBED 6011 Educational Theory and School Administration 3 - - TBED 6013 Elementary School Administration 3 - - TBED 6015 Quantitative Data Analysis and Research Design 3 - - TBED 6017 Leadership in Liberal Democracies 3 - - TBED 6064 Behavioral/Emotional Disorders 3 - - TBED 6078 Vocational Psychology and Career Counselling 3 - - TBED 6101 Curriculum Development 3 - - TBED 6105 Current Issues in Education 3 - - TBED 6110 Teaching and Learning in Multilingual Contexts 3 - - TBED 6116 Assessment and Learning 3 - - TBED 6131 Research as Critical Praxis 3 - - TBED 6145 Program Planning for Educators 3 - - TBED 6153 Adult Development 3 T 5:00 pm - 7:50 pm ADED 6167 Theory and Practice II 3 - - TBED 6175 Supervisory Methods for Resource Professionals 3 - - TBED 6254 Children's Literature and Literary Theory 3 - - TBED 6301 Introduction to Instructional Design 3 - - TBED 6314 Literacies and Power 3 - - TBED 6821 Qualitative Methods of Research in Education 3 - - TBED 6902 Introduction to Research in Education 3 - - TBKINESIOLOGYKIN 6340 International Sport Law 3 - - OEKIN 6401 Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport and Recreation 3 - - OE

GRADUATE COURSESCOURSE TITLE CH DAY TIME DELIVERY

TEACHING AND LEARNING IN MULTILINGUAL CONTEXTS(ED 6110)This course will provide both theoretical and practical information related to the teaching of students learning English as an additional language.

FEATURED GRADUATE COURSESearch the full schedule of academic courses

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CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPROGRAMS FOR ALL STAGES OF YOUR CAREER.

ONLINE—START ANYTIME! $295 per [email protected]

Learn more about CME

Launch your management career. The Certificate in Management Essentials (CME) is a management program for aspiring supervisors and team leaders. Whether you are a young professional trying to break into a career in management, or an employer seeking to grow and retain promising millennial employees, this 10-course certificate program provides the basic tools new managers need to succeed. Courses can be taken on a stand-alone basis.

CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS

MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIPCERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Register three or more participants from your company in the same seminar and receive a 10% discount. 506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 [email protected]

Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPSDATE SEMINAR DELIVERY COST INSTRUCTORJan. 25-26, Feb. 22-23, Creating Healthy and Effective Virtual $695 Dr.Bill MorrisonMar. 29-30, Apr. 26-27 Workplace Cultures NEW!& May 31-June 1Jan. 27-28 Workplace Investigation Training NEW! Virtual $695 Dr. VanBuskirk & Dr. HowattMar. 17-18 Financial Skills for Non-Finance Professionals Virtual $695 Dan AllenMar. 24-25 Fact Finding and Investigative Interviewing 1 Virtual $695 Mamie MurrayApr. 7-8 Strategies for Effectively Virtual $695 Procept Leading Through Change NEW! Associates Ltd.Apr. 27-28 Facilitation Skills Every Professional Needs Virtual $695 Elaine LeclercMay 6 Building and Leading Effective Teams Virtual $395 Don ArsenaultMay 12-13 Strategic Planning Virtual $695 Laurie Bourque

REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER TERM COURSES STARTS MARCH 1

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HUMAN RESOURCES

Register three or more participants from your company in the same seminar and receive a 10% discount.506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 [email protected]

Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

Jan. 12-13 Labour Relations Virtual $495 Moira GoodfellowJan. 25-26, Feb. 22-23, Creating Healthy and Effective Virtual $695 Dr.Bill MorrisonMar. 29-30, Apr. 26-27 Workplace Cultures NEW!& May 31-June 1Feb. 2-3 Employment Law Virtual $495 Jessica BungayFeb. 23 Current Issues in HR (Wellness) Virtual $395 Dr. Bill MorrisonMar. 16 Conflict Resolution Virtual $395 Alain PaulinMar. 30-31 Compensation and Benefits Virtual $495 Marcy WatsonApr. 13-14 Training and Development Virtual $495 Suzanne Desrosiers

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPSDATE SEMINAR DELIVERY COST INSTRUCTOR

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS

Register three or more participants from your company in the same seminar and receive a 10% discount.506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 [email protected]

Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

Advance your career with industry-level training. One of the most important challenges in business today is the management of various projects. We currently offer several seminars that are designed to meet your project management needs.

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING SOLUTIONS

506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 [email protected] more about Customized Training

INVEST IN YOUR EMPLOYEESTraining is an investment that improves your organization's competitive position by providing new knowledge and skills, which increases employee satisfaction and lowers staff turnover. We can help your organization improve competencies in areas such as:

Contact us today to discuss group pricing for any of the offerings found in this schedule or to develop a customized program to meet your unique needs.

• Leadership• Performance• Strategic planning• Management development

• Health and wellness• Team-building• And more

Feb 9-10 Troubled Project Recovery NEW! Virtual $695 Procept Associates Ltd.Apr. 7-8 Strategies for Effectively Leading Through Change NEW! Virtual $695 Procept Associates Ltd.Apr. 9, 16, 23 & 30 Project Management Essentials Virtual $1245 Procept Associates Ltd.

DATE SEMINAR DELIVERY COST INSTRUCTOR

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WORKPLACE HEALTH & WELLNESS

Our wellness solutions can help your organization achieve optimal wellness. Choose from our menu of workplace health & wellness options. All courses are offered completely online. You can start any time and work at your own pace.

Custom options available. Contact us to learn more.

$50 billionestimated annual cost to Canadian

economy

$42.3 billionspent on

treatment in 2011

1 IN 4Canadian workers

describes their lives as stressful

60%of workers

experience stress daily at work

THE IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH ON THE WORKPLACE

1 888 259-4222 [email protected]

Program Planning & Wellness in the WorkplaceDevelop your own workplace wellness program. Learn the planning process, including how to conduct an employee health assessment, implementation, and evaluation. $645

Fatigue ManagementThe course highlights modern research and knowledge relating to the causes and effects of fatigue, and discusses it as a safety issue. Your introduction to the tools and methods used to assess, manage and mitigate fatigue hazards. $645

Disability ManagementThis course lays out the best practices in the field of disability management (DM), and their application to the case and claim management process. $645

Mental Fitness PracticeDevelop the foundational knowledge and insights required to create your own personal mental fitness which will have a positive impact on your mental health, as well as your workplace engagement and productivity. $119

Supporting Mental Health RiskExplore mental health issues that employees may experience, and managers need to be prepared to support. $295

Navigating People-Driven CrisisLearn the fundamentals of crisis management, how to promote employee psychological well-being, the basics of employment law, and the legal obligations for employers. $295

Managing Challenging BehavioursGain the skills required to effectively confront and manage challenging behaviours and facilitate performance management. $295

Pathway to CopingLearn how to cope effectively. The course aims to help anyone manage or deal with persistent symptoms of stress using the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach. $239

Psychological Health and SafetyLearn strategies for dealing with counterproductive workplace behaviours such as conflict, workplace bullying, and workplace violence. Identify practical approaches to assist in addressing these concerns in your workplace. $645

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[email protected] more about Cannabis

(Ask us about licensing fees.) Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

This workshop is entirely online and covers the basics employees need to know regarding cannabis and the workplace. Employers can use this workshop as an Occupational Health and Safety compliance step. $49

AN EMPLOYEE’S PERSPECTIVECANNABIS IN THE WORKPLACE

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING SERIES

This professional training series is designed to equip human resource professionals, managers, business leaders, and workplace consultants with the skills to train others in Positive Workplace Practices (PWP), which promotes enhanced employee wellbeing, engagement, and team performance. Over two days, you will participate in four separate 60 to 90-minute sessions.

Upcoming dates: Jan. 25-26, Feb. 22-23, Mar. 29-30, or Apr. 26-27 VIRTUAL DELIVERY [email protected]

Learn more about this series

CREATING HEALTHY ANDEFFECTIVE WORKPLACE CULTURES NEW!

This workshop provides managers with an integrated model for how to effectively support and manage employees in the workplace who may be impaired due to cannabis or other drugs. The Manager’s Perspective has all the modules of the Employee’s Perspective along with one additional module. $49

A MANAGER’S PERSPECTIVE

Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

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PROGRAMS FOR ORGANIZATIONS

OHS FOR NON-OHS PRACTITIONERS

Learn more about OHS for Non-OHS Practitioners

The effective management of workplace health and safety is a key factor for the health and safety of workers, the longevity of organizations, the success of the business, and protection of the environment.

Our OHS for Non-OHS Practitioners program provides the background and framework needed to properly manage the workplace in terms of health and safety standards. It provides an introduction to health and safety program development, helps employees become more engaged, gives tools to help manage stress and mental health issues, and encourages the implementation of an organization-wide OHS management system.

The program consists of two streams: one for managers and the other for employees.

HIGH IMPACT CORPORATE LEARNING PROGRAM (ICLP)

Learn more about ICLP

The High Impact Corporate Learning Program (ICLP) is a suite of specialized courses designed to develop your entire team.

Three program streams—Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Workplace Health and Wellness, and Leadership and Management Essentials—provide fundamental knowledge and skills to better prepare management personnel and their teams for success in today’s ever changing, complex world.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVES (CPI)When we think of a community, we often think only in geographic terms but communities can also be defined by cultural heritage, language, and shared interests.

Community development involves community members coming together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems.

We are proud to offer a wide selection of specialized programs that can be designed to fit your community needs.

Learn more about CPI

506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 [email protected]

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The Applied Behaviour Analysis Training for Families and Caregivers is suitable for persons who face the day-to-day demands of managing behavioural challenges of individuals of varying ages, with intellectual disabilities, experiencing autism spectrum disorders (ASD), or general behavioural challenges.

APPLIED BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS (ABA) TRAINING FOR FAMILIES AND CAREGIVERS

START ANYTIME! $69 per course

506 452-6209 1 866 599-4646 [email protected]

Learn more about ABA Training

AUTISM INTERVENTION TRAINING PROGRAM (AITP)Learn to intervene with children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and their families to promote their development and independence through the implementation of an individualized intervention plan based on an intensive behavioural approach. All courses in this program are based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA).

18-WEEK ONLINE PROGRAM WITH PRACTICUM

Start date is Feb. 22, 2021. The practicum will provide 12 days of online training sessions via Zoom, working closely with autism experts. $6495

506 789-6542 1 888 648-4111, ext. [email protected]

Learn more about AITP

This program is the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada to meet the coursework requirements needed to apply for BACB® Registered Behavior Technician™ (RBT®) Credential. The program is based on the RBT Task List and is designed to exceed the 40-hour training requirement for the credential. It is offered independent of the BACB®. Visit bacb.com/rbt for details.

AUTISM & BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMMING

Work at your own pace in a supportive environment. One of the most critical issues currently facing Canada’s intervention sector is a shortage of skilled labour to fill the growing demand for FASD diagnosis, intervention, and support. This program is designed to provide participants with the essential skills to apply in a variety of roles and support sectors.

24 WEEKS, 6 ONLINE MODULES, AND FIVE 2-HOUR WORKSHOPS VIA ZOOM

FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER (FASD)CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

506 452-6209 1 866 [email protected]

Learn more about FASD

Start date is Oct. 4, 2021. A certificate of proficiency will be granted upon completion of the entire series. $3495

Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

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Les frais sont sujet aux taxes applicables.

506 458-7843 1 866 [email protected]

Pour en savoir plus

PROGRAMMATION SUR L'INTERVENTION COMPORTEMENTALE ET L'AUTISME

506 789-6542 1 888 648-4111, ext. [email protected]

Pour en savoir plus

Débute le 22 février 2021. Le stage pratique est de 12 jours en ligne avec des sessions de formation via Zoom, en étroite collaboration avec des experts en autisme. 6495 $

PROGRAMME DE FORMATION EN INTERVENTION AUPRÈS DES PERSONNES AUTISTESApprendre à travailler avec des enfants et des adolescents atteints d’un trouble du spectre de l’autisme ainsi que leur famille, afin de favoriser leur développement et de promouvoir leur autonomie. Tous les modules de ce programme reposent sur les principes de l’analyse appliquée du comportement (AAC).

FORMATION EN LIGNE DE 18 SEMAINES INCLUANT UN STAGE PRATIQUE

La formation pour les familles et les aidants familiaux en analyse appliquée du comportement permet de gérer les problèmes de comportements chez les personnes peu importe leur âge et leurs capacités. Si vous vous occupez d’un membre de votre famille ou d’une personne qui souffre d’une déficience intellectuelle, d’un trouble dans le spectre de l’autisme (TSA) ou qui a des problèmes de comportement, ce programme peut vous aider à gérer votre vie quotidienne.

COMMENCEZ QUAND VOUS VOULEZ ! par cours 69 $

FORMATION POUR LES FAMILLES ET LES AIDANTSFAMILIAUX EN ANALYSE APPLIQUÉE DU COMPORTEMENT

Ce programme est le premier de ce genre au Canada atlantique à satisfaire aux exigences de formation nécessaire pour postuler à l’agrément du BACB® Registered Behavior Technician™ (RBT®). Le programme est basé sur le curriculum du RBT et conçu, afin de surpasser les 40 heures de formation requises pour l’obtention du titre professionnel. Le programme est offert indépendamment du BACB®. Pour plus de détails, visitez le bacb.com/rbt.

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ONLINE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETYCERTIFICATE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (COHS)Develop the competencies needed to be effective in the development, implementation, and evaluation of Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) programs and systems in your workplace. Program consists of 11 courses which covers the 113 competencies identified in the 2015 Examination Blueprint.

COURSES• COHS 3110 Health and Safety Program Basics• COHS 3120 Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene• COHS 3130 Legislative Compliance and Corporate Responsibility• COHS 3210 Management of Health and Safety Systems• COHS 3220 Management, Leadership, and Organizational Behaviour• COHS 3230 Risk Management and Risk Communication• COHS 3310 Accident Causation Theory and Incident Investigation• COHS 3320 Fundamentals of Environmental Management• COHS 3330 Fire Prevention and Protection• COHS 3340 Ergonomics• COHS 3410 Auditing OHS Management Systems

CRST® AND CRSP® EXAM PREPARATION COURSESIdeal for anyone planning to write the Canadian Registered Safety Professionals CRST® or CRSP® exam. The courses provide you with an intense review of the nine domains described in the BCRSP 2015 Examination Blueprint and offers practice exams, instructional support, study tips, and exam writing techniques.

START ANYTIME! $550

Learn more about CRST® & CRSP® Prep

START ANYTIME! $595 per course

Learn more about COHSJoin us for a free information session!

See online for details.

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CERTIFICATE IN SAFETY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (CSL)Helping Safety Practitioners Find Their Voice. To be effective in their role, safety practitioners need to be skilled at influencing the senior management team and building consensus with the entire employee group.

While they have the technical hard skills, they also need to develop soft skills, leadership skills, and their potential.

The Certificate in Safety Leadership helps participants through the development of specific skills, knowledge, and abilities required to gain influence, build consensus, and successfully create positive change in the organizations where they work.

506 453-4694 1 888 259-4222 [email protected]

This advanced online program is designed for supervisors, managers and OHS leaders who hold a CRSP designation or an OHS certificate. Broaden your skills and knowledge in the area of health and safety with a combination of courses in leadership, business, management, and specialized technical topics.

BENEFITS• Gain solid knowledge and skills related to OHS• Broaden managerial skills• Learn advanced technical skills• Gain an understanding of business, leadership, communications,

workplace training, and decision-making• Move from "incident thinking" to "system thinking"

START ANYTIME! $645 per course

Learn more about DOHS

START ANYTIME! $550 per course

Learn more about CSL

DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (DOHS)

Join us for a free information session! See online for details.

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PSYCHOLOGICALLY SAFE LEADERSHIPPaying attention to employees’ mental health can help organizations with absenteeism, productivity, and retention.

UNB’s Certificate in Psychologically Safe Leadership is a self-paced, online program that is designed to empower new and developing managers to support the mental fitness of employees, reduce mental harms, and promote mental health in the workplace.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Participants will learn how to:

• Explore the key skills required to be psychologically safe and to support the total well-being of your workplace• Gain insight on how to deal with crisis situations in the workplace• Explore how leaders can support employees at risk due to impairment, substance use and mental health concerns• Create an action plan for how to be a psychological safe leader

PSYCHOLOGICALLY SAFE LEADERSParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to facilitate a workplace experience that reduces employee risk for mental harms, promotes mental health, and optimizes workplace well-being.

Learn more

MANAGING CRISIS AND CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURSIn this fast-paced world, it’s a benefit to managers to have the basic training necessary for crisis management and understand the need to protect the psychological well-being of employees. Performance management is about more than just managing proactive elements such as performance reviews and employees’ development. There are times when managers need to respond to unwanted employee behaviours.

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MANAGING MENTAL RISK AND SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTHAcross Canada, 70% of employees are worried about psychological health in their workplace and 14% think their work environment is unhealthy or unsafe. This can take a personal toll on employees, but it can also contribute to staggering economic costs. On top of this, mental health illnesses represent an immense psychological, social, and economic burden to organizations. Research has found that the best method for reducing the impact caused by mental health issues and illnesses is prevention.

Learn more

506 453-4694 1 888 259-4222 [email protected](Ask us about corporate rates and licensing agreements.) Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

$357

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NURSING

The Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI), founded in 2001 and hosted at the University of New Brunswick, is a network of 23 scientists at 15 institutions across Canada and internationally. CRI scientists and their networks of research associates, graduate students, and staff provide support for governments, businesses and communities in making smart, evidence-based decisions through high-impact research. Join the thousands of aquatic science professionals who have strengthened their qualifications through online and field certifications and professional development opportunities with the CRI.

CURRENT COURSESCanadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) certificationsElectrofishing certificationWater Quality Analysis and Interpretation

CANADIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE

ONLINE WITH ON-SITE, HANDS-ON PRACTICUMRegistered Nurses currently employed by NB Regional Health Authorities and novice to the critical care setting may apply. This 11-week, professional development certificate program is delivered primarily online with on-site clinical tutorials and a 135-hour clinical preceptorship in critical care.

COURSESSeven courses including the practicum cover the Management of the Critically Ill Client and their Family:

CCCN 1001 FoundationsCCCN 1002 Cardiovascular AlterationsCCCN 1003 Pulmonary AlterationsCCCN 1004 Endocrine, Gastrointestinal, Hematological/Immunological and Renal AlterationsCCCN 1005 Neurological AlterationsCCCN 1006 Multisystems AlterationsCCCN 1007 Integrated Clinical Practicum (Preceptorship)

Offered four times per year.506 458-7726 1 866 599-4646

[email protected] more about NBCCNP

[email protected] Learn more about CRI

NEW BRUNSWICK CRITICAL CARE NURSING PROGRAM

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UGotClass CERTIFICATES & COURSES

CERTIFICATE IN PRESENTATION MEDIA NEW! In this program, you will learn how to present information using Infographics, discover the finer points of Photoshop for presentations, and understand how to use design elements to create visual presentations for success using any media.

Learn more about UGotClass

BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATIONSBookkeeping Certificate New! Certificate in Sales New! Entrepreneurship CertificateProductivity & Time Management CertificateCertificate in Customer Service New!Certificate in Business WritingCertificate in Presentation Media New!Effective Copywriting

DATA SCIENCECertificate in Data Analysis New! Certificate in Mastering Excel New! SQL Certificate New!

EDUCATION AND TRAININGCertificate in Learning Styles New!Certified Online Instructor (COI) Certificate in Online Teaching New! Certificate in Teaching AdultsFostering Online Discussion New!

MANAGEMENTCertificate in Non Profit AdministrationManaging Social Change Certificate New! Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate

MARKETINGDigital Marketing Certificate New! Improving Email Promotions New! Mastering Video Marketing CertificateOnline Advertising New! Social Media for Business Certificate

TECHNOLOGYIntroduction to Web Design New! Intermediate Web Design New! Advanced Web Design New! Graphic Design Software Essentials CertificateWordPress CertificateCoding Certificate New!Programming for Non Programmers Certificate

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CAREER BUILDING• Ace Your Job Search• Future Proofing Your Career (bundle)• Introduction to Online Learning New! • Innovation in Teams and Organizations New! • Narrative Learning New! • Online Learning Accessibility New! • Personal Branding• Personal Finance• Teaching Online New!

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY• Data Analysis in the Real World New! • Excel Basics• Excel Advanced Skills• Introduction to Data Analysis New! • Javascript for Web Design New! • Microsoft Project Basics• Microsoft Project Intermediate• Microsoft Word Basics• PowerPoint for Business• Responsive Web Design New! • Statistics as a Managerial Tool New! • Visual PowerPoint

MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP• Current Issues Facing Women in Business New! • Finance 101 for Entrepreneurs• Leading and Managing Change New! • Managing Remote Employees• Negotiation for Women in Business New! • Optimizing Operations and Managing Crisis• Work-Life Balance for Women in Business New!

MARKETING• An Overview of Marketing• Content Marketing New! • CSS for Web Design New! • Digital Marketing Strategy New! • Google Analytics• Introduction to Web Design New! • Marketing 2020: Strategy & Execution• Mobile Marketing New! • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) New! • Social Media Marketing New! • Web Analytics New!

AND MUCH MORE!

• Certificate in Creativity and Innovation• Certificate in Computer Skills for the Office New!• Certificate in Data Analytics• Certificate in Digital Marketing

• Certificate in Leadership for Women in Business • Certificate in Online Learning• Certificate in Web Design New! • Six Sigma & Lean Certificates

MINDEDGE CERTIFICATES & COURSES

506 453-5138 1 866 599-4646 Learn more about MindEdge

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

INDIVIDUAL COURSES

MARKETING 2020: STRATEGY AND EXECUTION NEW! This completely online and self-paced course utilizes Inc. Magazines prize-winning editorial content to introduce basic concepts of digital marketing. It focuses on providing practical, hands-on advice to entrepreneurs and small-business people, including video segments with analysis and commentary from industry-leading practitioners and subject matter experts.www.unb.ca/cel/career/mindedge/marketing-2020.html

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PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENTACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES. FOR THE JOY OF IT!

LEISURE LEARNING ONLINE

This winter, all Leisure Learning courses are offered virtually so you can continue your creative pursuits from the comfort and safety of your home. UNB COVID-19 Updates.

CULTURECultural Awareness Workshop NEW! Thursdays, Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $115Everyday Acadian & Culture Thursdays, Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm $99Acadians Outside of Acadie Thursdays, Feb. 25 - Mar. 25 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm $99

ARTS & CRAFTS

Weaving on a Frame - Home Décor Saturday, Feb. 20 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm $70One Stitch at a Time Mondays, Jan. 25 - Feb. 22 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm $115Toe-up Two at a Time Sock Knitting Wednesdays, Jan. 27 - Feb. 10 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm $50Drawing for Beginners Wednesdays, Jan. 27 - Feb. 17 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $139Intro to Acrylic Painting Mondays, Jan. 25 - Mar.15 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $149Anatomy & Figure Drawing for Beginners NEW! Wednesdays, Feb. 24 - Apr. 7 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $149

COURSE DATES TIME COST*

PHOTOGRAPHYDigital Photo: SLR Basics Tuesdays, Jan. 26 - Feb. 23 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $160Digital Photo: SLR Basics - Part 2 Wednesdays, Jan. 27 - Feb. 24 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $160

LIFESTYLEPersonal Financial Planning Wednesdays, Jan. 27 - Mar. 10 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm $120

UNB Art Centre UNBArtCentre unb.art.centre

*Fees are subject to applicable taxes. Course schedules are subject to change.

506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646

NOTE: Early bird special (15 % off) if register up to 2 weeks before start date. Exceptions are French & One-on-One courses.

Early Bird Discount Now Available! 15% off your registration when you register up to 2 weeks before the start date!

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LANGUAGESFrench One-on-One Datesandtimesareflexible 8hours $280French Beginners - Level 1 Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:00pm-7:30pm $149French Beginners - Level 1 Mondays,Feb.22-Apr.12 8:00pm-9:30pm $149French Beginners - Level 2 Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.9 6:00pm-7:30pm $149French Beginners - Level 3 Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:00pm-7:30pm $149French Intermediate - Level A Thursdays,Jan.28-Mar.11 6:00pm-7:30pm $149French Intermediate - Level B Thursdays,Jan.28-Mar.11 8:00pm-9:30pm $149French Intermediate - Level C Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.9 8:00pm-9:30pm $149Spanish One-on-One Datesandtimesareflexible 8hours $280Spanish Beginners - Level 1 Mondays,Jan.25-Mar.15 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Spanish Beginners - Level 2 Mondays,Jan.25-Mar.15 8:00pm-9:30pm $149Spanish Intermediate - Level 1 Thursdays,Jan.28-Mar.11 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Mandarin Beginners - Level 1 Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.9 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Mandarin Beginners - Level 2 NEW! Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Introduction to German Mondays,Jan.25-Mar.15 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Introduction to German 2 NEW! Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.9 6:00pm-7:30pm $149American Sign Language - Level 1 Mondays,Jan.25-Mar.15 6:00pm-7:30pm $149American Sign Language - Level 2 NEW! Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:00pm-7:30pm $149Italian Beginners - Level 1 NEW! Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:00pm-7:30pm $149

WRITING AND LITERATUREFixing Common Writing Errors: One-On-One NEW! Datesandtimesareflexible 4hours $140Introduction to Creative Writing NEW! Mondays,Jan.25-Apr.19 8:00pm-9:30pm $175Writing Horror: The Dark Side NEW! Mondays,Jan.25-Mar.15 6:30pm-8:30pm $165Crafting the Short Story Thursdays,Jan.28-Mar.25 6:30pm-8:30pm $180Novel Writing Thursdays,Jan.28-Mar.25 6:30pm-8:30pm $180Fixing Common Writing Errors Saturday,Feb.6 1:00pm-4:00pm $65Screenwriting For Film & TV Saturday,Feb.6 1:00pm-5:00pm $65An Introduction to Publishing Saturday,Feb.20 1:00pm-5:00pm $65Self-Publishing & Marketing Saturday,Feb.27 1:00pm-5:00pm $65Novel Writing - Next Steps Saturday,Mar.20 1:00pm-5:00pm $65

UNB Art Centre UNBArtCentre unb.art.centre

*Fees are subject to applicable taxes. Course schedules are subject to change.

506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646

NOTE: Early bird special (15 % off) if register up to 2 weeks before start date. Exceptions are French & One-on-One courses.

Creative Expression Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.16 6:30pm-8:30pm $170LionHearted Leadership Wednesdays,Jan.27-Mar.10 6:30pm-8:30pm $149Meditation Basics Saturday,Jan.30 1:00pm-4:00pm $70Kundalini Yoga Tuesdays,Jan.26-Apr.6 7:00pm-8:30pm $170Sharing Stories and Making Memories Tuesdays,Jan.26-Mar.23 6:30pm-8:30pm $170Choosing Calm & Positivity in a Chaotic World Thursdays,Feb.11-Mar.25 6:30pm-8:30pm $149

HEALTH & WELLNESS

COURSE DATES TIME COST*

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PRIVATE LESSONSWe now offer virtual lessons!

Private lessons are available on a wide variety of instruments and styles. The UNB Conservatory maintains a roster of highly talented and qualified instructors to help you develop existing skills or learn a new instrument. Fees vary between $20 - $60 per lesson depending on the instructor and lesson length.

Instruments available include:

Stay tuned for new offerings for lessons in Theory, Music Production, and Songwriting!

ONLINE CONSERVATORY PROGRAMS

**Free for UNB and STU faculty, students, and alumni.Course schedules are subject to change.

MemHallMusicmusicalartss UNB_CMA

506 458-7259 1 866 599-4646 [email protected] more about private lessons

• Bass (Electric & Upright)• Bassoon • Cello• Clarinet• Flute• French Horn • Guitar (Electric & Acoustic)• Oboe

• Percussion• Piano

(Classical & Jazz)• Saxophone• Trumpet • Viola• Violin• Voice

MUSIC PROGRAMSQUALITY INSTRUCTION FOR ALL

ONLINE CONSERVATORY COURSES

The health and safety of everyone in our community is paramount, which is why we are offering all music programming virtually this winter. UNB COVID-19 Updates.

UNB Chorale Mondays, Jan. 11 - Apr. 26 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $40**UNB Concert Band Wednesdays, Jan. 13 - Apr. 28 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm $40**

ENSEMBLES

COURSE DATES TIME COST*

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMMEA PROVEN WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH

ELP has virtual offerings of several programs and services designed for individuals at all proficiency levels, beginner to advanced, to improve their English language abilities.

Virtual ELP courses allow you to connect face-to-face with our facilitators and other students in an online setting. These dynamic, interactive courses will focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESA variety of programs are available to equip learners with the English language skills they need to function in a university setting.

Program of Academic English Preparation (PAEP) UNB Fredericton’s Pathway program for undergraduate students; available each academic term. Receive academic credit from select faculties.

Intensive English Term FormatSeptember-December, January-April, and May-JulyFull-time language studies incorporate class time, assignments, tutorials, advising, and independent coursework. Improve your ability to write, read, problem solve, give presentations and enhance critical thinking skills.

Intensive English Term SegmentSeptember-October, January-February, and May-JuneFor students who require a shorter program of study. Course features are the same as the Intensive English Term Format.

Academic English as a Second LanguageEvening classes, undergraduate and graduate levels, credit and non-credit from September-December and January-April.

506 453-3564 [email protected] Learn more about Virtual ELP

DAYTIME PERSONALIZED FORMATStart Your Day in a Professional WayMake this course part of your early morning routine and enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of your speaking and writing communication skills.

Professional CommunicationDevelop your listening and speaking ability as you practise your English communication skills that serve your business professional interests.

EXECUTIVE ONLINE LEARNING SERIES©

Grammar Live!Speak in English with increased fluency and confidence. Work independently with a facilitator to complete targeted English grammar exercises and drills that will improve the quality of your spoken English.

Bridges for BusinessWrite in English with confidence. Using a guided process, learn to find and correct your own errors and improve your overall written communication skills. Discuss your writing with a facilitator at scheduled intervals.

Custom-designed group programs are available upon request.

VIRTUAL ELP FORMATS

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DISCLAIMER: The agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties here under shall be governed by the Laws of the Province of New Brunswick. Any action or proceeding for relief under this contract shall be brought in the Province of New Brunswick. UNB reserves the right to cancel course offerings for low enrolment and other circumstances including, but not limited to, the availability of qualified instructors.

CONTACT USTelephone 506 453 4646Toll Free 1 866 599 4646E-mail [email protected]

MAILP.O. Box 4400Fredericton, NBE3B 5A3

OFFICE HOURSWINTERMonday - Friday8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

www.unb.ca/cel