Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is facing a growing shortage of well-trained personnel. Throughout the North American healthcare industry, there is an acute need to increase the size of the workforce and raise the skill level of that workforce. This program is designed to provide employment-ready and comprehensively trained graduates. Successful graduates will earn the Certified Medical Assisting Professional (CMAP) designation in addition to their diploma. These graduates are fully qualified to work in a hands-on administrative and clinical support capacity in the medical industry.
Graduates of this program are qualified to work in a wide variety of healthcare settings and occupations. Job titles vary per location, but graduates are an integral part of many healthcare settings, including:
The Payroll Accounting Professional diploma program prepares you to supervise payroll departments in banks, financial institutions, insurance companies, and public/private sector organizations. In 46 weeks with flexible scheduling, you'll master basic and complex payroll practices, qualifying to apply for both Payroll Administrator and Payroll Supervisor certifications from the National Payroll Institute.
Roles: Payroll Supervisor, Accounting Supervisor, Bookkeeping Supervisor in banks, financial institutions, insurance companies, public and private sectors earning $39,675-$67,027
Why it matters: Build advanced supervisory skills for payroll and accounting roles—every organization needs qualified professionals managing complex payroll compliance and financial operations
With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is facing a growing shortage of well trained personnel. Throughout the North American healthcare industry, there is an acute need to increase the size of the workforce, and raise the skill level of that workforce. This program is designed to provide employment-ready and comprehensively trained graduates. Successful graduates will achieve the Certified Medical Assisting Professional (CMAP) designation in addition to their diploma. These graduates are fully qualified to work in a hands-on administrative and clinical support capacity in the medical industry.
Graduates of this program are qualified to work in a wide variety of healthcare settings and occupations. Job titles vary per location, but graduates are an integral part of many healthcare settings, including:
The Community Service Worker with Addictions Worker Specialty diploma program equips you to administer social assistance programs while specializing in addictions counselling and support. In 45 weeks, you'll combine comprehensive CSW training with specialized Addictions Worker Levels 1, 2, and 3 certification, plus clinical placement experience to work in rehabilitation centres, addictions clinics, mental health agencies, and community service settings across BC.
Roles: Addictions Worker, Community Service Worker in rehabilitation centres, public/private addictions counselling clinics, mental health centres, substance abuse centres, youth protection services, correctional facilities, hospitals, community housing, emergency relief services earning $33,677-$71,111
Why it matters: Fill critical roles in addictions support—specialized training opens doors to higher-paying positions in growing sectors addressing substance abuse, mental health, and community rehabilitation needs
The Community Service Worker diploma program prepares you to administer social assistance programs and community services while helping clients address personal and social problems. In 32 weeks, you'll gain comprehensive knowledge, computer skills, and complete a 75-hour clinical placement at an approved facility to become permanently employable in social service settings across BC.
Roles: Community Service Worker in youth centres, individual and family services, civic organizations, out-patient care centres, vocational rehabilitation, educational services, community food and housing, emergency relief services earning $28,502-$48,307
Why it matters: Address the growing workforce shortage in social services—with an aging population and increasing demand for quality care, well-trained CSWs are essential across healthcare and community support sectors
The Network Administrator diploma program equips you to plan, install, and manage communications network services in information systems. In 51 weeks, you'll master Windows Server administration, CompTIA certifications, and network troubleshooting to maintain network infrastructure, evaluate hardware and software alternatives, monitor performance, and handle non-routine technical problems across Ontario's growing IT sector.
Roles: Network Administrator, Network Support Technician, LAN Administrator, LAN Technician, Hardware Installation Coordinator, Network Operator earning $39,447-$81,618
Why it matters: Strong IT job growth expected—skilled network administrators are critical for managing infrastructure as businesses expand digital operations and cybersecurity needs increase