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We currently offer the bridging programs listed below:
Career and Work Counsellor (Diploma)
Students in this program are exposed to both individual and group career counselling theory and practice. Four months of specialized English language instruction and a job placement allow you to gain Canadian experience. [More information...]
College Teacher Training (Graduate Certificate)
The College Teacher Training Program is uniquely designed to provide occupation-specific communication and employment skills and training and experience in the Canadian classroom, to help prepare internationally educated teachers to teach in the Canadian college environment. The program offers opportunities to network with college teachers and potential employers and provides mechanisms to gain experience in the Canadian classroom.
Graduates from the CTTP program have found employment across the college and university system in Ontario working as full-time professors, part-time professors, sessional instructors, tutors, and curriculum developers. [More information...]
Construction Management (Graduate Certificate)
This program provides applied education for management positions in all construction settings, including an enhanced workplace experience component to help you make a quick transition to employment. [More information...]
Early Childhood Educator (Bridging)
This program provides eligible applicants with the upgrading and experience to be recognized to work in Ontario as an Early Childhood Educator. [More information at www.aeceo.ca...] 
Academic Pathway for Nurses (Graduate Certificate)
This outcome-based certificate provides Canadian nurses and Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) with an opportunity to strengthen their nursing skills and knowledge. The courses meet the needs of Canadian nurses returning to practice and Canadian nurses and IENs who have been assessed by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as needing to meet designated theory and clinical elements. Each nurse has an individual pathway as indicated by the letter of direction from the CNO. [More information on the Continuing Education website...] 
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