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Courses

Level 1

Course details

Academic Upgrading
ATST1010


Self Management/Self Direction (ACE)
CDEV1240


Preparatory Communications (ACE)
COMM1251


Preparatory Communications for Assessment
COMM1260


Preparatory Communications for College Diploma, Certificate and Apprenticeship
COMM1270


Preparatory Communications for Trades
COMM1280


Preparatory Communications for GED
COMM1290


Communications Foundations
COMM1545


Computer Studies (ACE)
COMP1012


Preparatory Computer Skills
COMP1680


Preparatory Advanced Functions for Degrees
MATH0150


Preparatory Mathematics for CAEC
MATH1000


Preparatory Mathematics - Options
MATH1360


Preparatory Mathematics for Assessment
MATH1370


Preparatory Mathematics for Business (ACE)
MATH1375


Preparatory Mathematics for Technology & Apprenticeship (ACE)
MATH1385


Preparatory Mathematics for Health Sciences
MATH1395


Preparatory Mathematics for Applied Arts and Community Services
MATH1405


Preparatory Mathematics for Trades (ACE)
MATH1420


Core Mathematics (ACE)
MATH1691


Preparatory Biology
SCIE1011


Preparatory Physics
SCIE1020


Preparatory Chemistry (ACE)
SCIE1030


Level 99

Course details

Preparatory Communications for Degrees
COMM0350


Please note:

Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
  2. Perform written and oral communications skills as required for selected work, college or apprenticeship or other training programs.
  3. Perform fundamental arithmetic calculations.
  4. Perform operations and calculations in mathematics, measurement, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry as required for selected jobs or skill training programs.
  5. Recognize concepts of physics relating to mechanics: wave motion, sound, light and trigonometry as required for selected jobs or apprenticeship or other training or college programs.
  6. Recognize concepts of chemistry relating to atomic structure, bonding, gas laws, quantitative relationships, nomenclature, electrolysis, and families of elements as required for selected jobs or apprenticeship or other training or college programs.
  7. Recognize concepts of biology relating to cells and human anatomy and physiology as required for selected jobs apprenticeship or other training or college programs
  8. Operate a computer using basic word processing and spreadsheet software.