Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
It is with excitement that CTS Canadian Career College is pleased to offer the Addictions and Mental Health program: the newest addition to our Health Sciences program offerings.
This diploma program prepares the graduate for professional and paraprofessional positions in areas of counselling and intake within correctional facilities, group homes, young offender facilities, emergency shelters, schools, youth and adult counselling facilities, mental health centers, and other institutions.
Upon entering this intense 52-week program, students will be coached by highly qualified instructors who bring over twenty years of focused training, specialized certifications, and affiliations with the Canadian Addiction Counselling Certification Federation (CACCF). They also offer a genuine passion for teaching individuals who choose to pursue a career working with this vulnerable sector of our community.
A 300-hour inclusive work placement experience is included.
| Intro to Computers and Google Apps | Academic and Professional Success Strategies/AODA & OH&S |
| Working with Families and Youth | 300-hour inclusive placement |
| Criminal Justice – Mental Health & Addictions | Case Management and Assessment |
| Group Facilitation Concepts | Human Services Resources & Networking |
| Interprofessional Collaboration for Health Providers | Pharmacology |
| Preventive Health Promotion | Relapse Prevention & Intervention / After Care & Life Skills |
| Secondary Traumatic Stress | Diversity of First Nations and Selected Pop. in Health and Illness |
| Basic Psychology | Effective Business Writing |
| Counselling Relationship Best Practices | Interviewing Techniques |
| Communication Strategies | Fundamentals of Addiction |
| CPR and Mental Health First Aid | Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) |
| Interpersonal Workplace Skills/Job Search | Admission and Discharge Assessment Techniques |
| Abnormal Psychology and Mental Health | Concurrent Disorders |
| Sociological Perspectives on Mental Health |
You are a caring and empathetic person who wants a career where you will provide many types of assistance to people and their families in the community. You want to work with persons with developmental disabilities and work toward making their lives enriching and exciting.
Our 52 week diploma program, that includes two 125 hour placements, will prepare graduates for work in a wide range of social service settings, such as community agencies, non-profit organizations, outreach homes, educational environments, recreational centres, hospitals, seniors’ centres and in respite care settings, among other places.
There has been a consistent need for developmental service workers to assist people of different ages in these diverse environments.
| Basic Psychology | Introducing Developmental Service Work |
| Intervention Methods | Pharmacology and Assisting with Medications |
| Activities of Daily Living | Crisis Prevention Intervention – CPI |
| Abnormal Psychology and Mental Health | Human Sexuality and Health Promotion |
| The Developing Person | Effective Business Writing Strategies |
| Mental Health First Aid | Case Record Management |
| Developmental Disabilities | Developmental Service Worker Focus: Examining Autism and FASD |
| Communication Strategies for the DSW | Interpersonal Workplace Skills and Workplace Environments |
| Health and Wellness in Developmental Service Work | DSWs in Education |
| Dual Diagnosis | Human Services Resources and Networking |
| Special Populations with Developmental Disabilities | Career Launching & Portfolio Planning |
| Community Placement | Facility Placement |
The Pharmacy Technician diploma program at CTS Canadian Career College prepares you to become a regulated pharmacy technician (RPhT) through Canada's first blended distance education model for this profession. Over 79 weeks (1,830 hours), you'll gain comprehensive knowledge in pharmacology, compounding, sterile products, hospital and community pharmacy practice, preparing you for PEBC qualifying exams and provincial registration. The innovative delivery combines online learning from your community with intensive hands-on Skills Camps at campus locations (North Bay, Sudbury, or Barrie) and a 360-hour practicum in retail and hospital pharmacy settings, addressing the nationwide shortage of regulated pharmacy technicians.
Roles: Regulated Pharmacy Technician (RPhT) in hospital pharmacies, community retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical companies, government health agencies, compounding pharmacies
Why it matters: Address Canada's nationwide shortage of regulated pharmacy technicians—work as an essential healthcare professional supporting pharmacists in medication preparation, distribution, and patient safety across diverse pharmacy environments
| Academic Success Strategies & AODA and OH&S Training (20 hours) |
| Intro to Computers and Google Apps (20 hours) |
| Job Search and Interpersonal Workplace Skills (20 hours) |
| Professionalism, Ethics, and Legislation (40 hours) |
| Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology (100 hrs) |
| Safety and Laboratory Fundamentals (160 hours) |
| Hematology (40 hours) |
| ECG Fundamentals (32 hours) |
| Midterm Examinations (20 hours) |
| Laboratory Math and Quality Assurance (32 hours) |
| Clinical Chemistry (32 hours) |
| Urinalysis and Body Fluids (32 hours) |
| Microbiology (32 hours) |
| Histology and Cytology (20 hours) |
| First Aid/CPR (20 hours) |
| Final Examinations (20 hours) |
| Laboratory Skills and Practice (220 hours) |
| Anatomy and Physiology I, II | Psychology For Emergency Services |
| Paramedic Fundamentals | Patient Care Theory I, II, III |
| Patient Care Skills I, II | Clinical Experience |
| Case Presentation | Field Consolidation |
| Educational Success | Job Search and Interviewing Techniques |
| Communications and Interpersonal Skills | Fitness Management |
| Paramedic Fundamentals | Physical Education |
The Personal Support Worker (PSW) certificate program prepares you for a rewarding healthcare career providing vital care to individuals who need assistance with daily activities—the elderly, those recovering from illness, and individuals with disabilities. In 29 weeks including a 300-hour clinical placement, you'll gain comprehensive training through hybrid delivery (online and in-person learning) to meet Canada's rapidly growing demand for compassionate PSWs in hospitals, long-term care facilities, retirement homes, and home care settings. Graduates write the NACC (National Association of Career Colleges) final examination and are ready to make a direct, meaningful impact on people's lives every day.
Roles: Personal Support Worker in hospitals, long-term care facilities, retirement homes, nursing homes, home care agencies, adult day programs, educational facilities, providing essential care to elderly, disabled, and recovering individuals
Why it matters: Join Canada's essential healthcare workforce addressing the growing demand from aging population—provide dignified, compassionate care that makes a meaningful difference in people's lives while building a stable, rewarding career
This 52-Week (including a 125 placement) diploma program prepares the graduate for administrative positions working in medical environments including clinics, hospitals, physician’s offices, physiotherapists and many more. Graduates will possess strong office administrative and computer skills combined with a basic understanding of anatomy, pathology and pharmacology. Graduates will use appropriate terminology when dealing with medical staff and clients/patients and will be able to assist medical staff with the care and administration of patients. Graduates will be prepared to produce transcribed reports and process computerized OHIP billing and associated documentation.
| Academic and Professional Success Strategies/AODA & OH&S | Intro to Computers and Google Apps |
| Microsoft Word | Business & Social Media Communications |
| Microsoft Excel | Career Launching & Portfolio Planning |
| Microsoft PowerPoint | Crisis Prevention Intervention |
| Microsoft Access | QuickBooks |
| Medical Office Procedures & Management Essentials | Medical Terminology |
| Accounting I : Basic Bookkeeping | Anatomy & Physiology |
| Customer Service & Interpersonal Workplace Skills | Sage 50 |
| Standard First Aid with CPR Level C /AED | Medical Transcription |
| Medical Record Management, Scheduling Software & OHIP Billing | Mental Health First Aid |
| Interprofessional Collaboration For Health Providers | Field Placement |
| Academic and Professional Success Strategies/AODA & OH&S | Intro to Computers and Google Apps |
| Sage 50 | Payroll Fundamentals I & II |
| Customer Service and Interpersonal Workplace Skills | Payroll Compliance Legislation |
| Business & Social Media Communications | Case Study |
| Placement | Accounting I : Basic Bookkeeping |
| Career Launching & Portfolio Planning | QuickBooks |
| Microsoft Excel | Intermediate Management Accounting |
| Microsoft Word | Taxation |
| Microsoft Access | Sage 50 – Intermediate |
| Microsoft PowerPoint |
| Academic & Professional Success Strategies | Wills, Trusts & Estates | ||
| Intro to Computers and Google Apps | Administrative Law & Tribunal Practices | ||
| Microsoft Access | Immigration Law | ||
| Placement | Accounting I : Basic Bookkeeping | ||
| Microsoft Word | Criminal Law | ||
| Microsoft Excel | Family Law | ||
| Sage 50 | Provincial Offences | ||
| Microsoft PowerPoint | Ethics, Professional Conduct & Evidence Procedures | ||
| QuickBooks | Real Estate Law | ||
| Intro to Law | Legal Research & Legal Writing | ||
| Corporate and Business Law | Customer Service & Interpersonal Workplace Skills | ||
| Civil Procedures – Including Small Claims Court | Career Launching & Portfolio Planning | ||
| Contracts & Tort Law | Legal Transcription | ||
| Business & Social Media Communications | Debtor-Creditor Law |
| Academic Success Strategies and AODA & OH&S Training | Intro to Computers and Google Apps |
| Microsoft Word | Microsoft Excel |
| Microsoft PowerPoint | Job Search |
| Introduction to Law | Canadian Tort Law |
| Contract Law | Highway Traffic Act & Provincial Offences |
| Residential Tenancies Act | Administrative Law |
| Tribunal Practice and Procedure (incl. Immigration Law) | Small Claims Court – Rules |
| Evidence and the Litigation Process | Advocacy |
| Legal Research and Computer Applications | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
| Employment Law | Law Office Accounting |
| Legal & Business Communications | Criminal Law – Summary Offences |
| Debtor/Creditor Law | Interviewing Client Techniques |
| Ethics & Professional Responsibility | Practice Management – Operating a Small Business Office |
| Year-End Review | Practicum Placement |
| Workplace Safety & Insurance Act |
| Communications | Community and Social Services |
| Community Policing | Contemporary Policing |
| Contemporary Social Problems | Criminal Law and Civil Law |
| Psychology | Application of Canada’s Criminal Laws |
| Arrest, Search, and Seizure | Canadian Government and Politics |
| Academic and Professional Success Strategies/AODA & OH&S | Federal Statutes |
| Ethical Reasoning | Criminology |
| Youth in Conflict with the Law | Traffic Management |
| Sociology | Report Writing |
| Provincial Offences | Principles of Investigation |
| Principles of Conflict Management | Physical Education |
| Lifestyle Management | Diversity & First Nations Peoples |
| Interviewing and Investigation | Interpersonal Relations |
| Intro to Computers and Google Apps | CPR and First Aid Certification |
| Business Writing Skills | |
| Job Search |
The Fire Safety Technician certificate program prepares you for careers in security and fire protection services. In just 19 weeks (including 160-hour placement), you'll complete the first step toward the CFAA Registered Technician designation—Canada's most-recognized credential for fire alarm system testing and inspection professionals.
Roles: Fire Alarm Technician, Fire Safety Technician, Life Safety Systems Technician in fire protection service companies, security firms, building management, inspection services
Why it matters: Earn Canada's most-recognized fire alarm credential—every building needs qualified technicians to test and inspect fire alarm systems, protecting lives and property through essential fire safety services
The Brewing Technician diploma program trains you for careers in Ontario's booming craft brewery sector and large-scale brewing operations. Over 39 weeks (29 weeks online learning + 10-week brewery internship), you'll master brewing science, fermentation management, quality control, and packaging technologies through distance education that lets you study from your community without relocation.
Roles: Brewer's Assistant, Junior Brewer, Cellarperson, Packaging Technician, QC/QA Lab Technician, Taproom Operations in craft breweries, microbreweries, large-scale operations
Why it matters: Ontario's craft brewery explosion demands skilled brewing technicians—one of the only programs of its kind in Ontario prepares you for this growing sector with real-world brewery experience