This program develops the essential workplace skills, practices the professional behaviours, and builds the industry specific vocabulary required to secure employment in entry-level roles within the transportation or warehouse industries.
This program develops the essential workplace skills, practices the professional behaviours, and builds the industry specific vocabulary required to secure employment in entry-level roles within the transportation or warehouse industries.
5 weeks of on-the-job training introduces students to the practical and technical skills required for the job.
Program Description
Classes will be interactive and involve learners in group discussions, research, role plays, and presentations. Active participation in class is expected. As learners progress through this program, they will build their confidence levels, gain experience, and increase their ability to perform in real situations.
Embedded within the curriculum are job search strategies, industry vocabulary, skills for success (previously referred to as essential skills employers look for) and professional behaviours which will help learners improve their success in the workforce.
Please note learners interested in a career in transportation must have a valid Class 5 Alberta driver’s license upon entering the program. All costs associated with license upgrades are the responsibility of the learner.
Columbia’s founder, Dr. Tom Snell, was so frustrated with his education that he dropped out of high school. He soon realized that if he wanted to achieve any meaningful purpose in life he had to return to school.
His previous frustration with education fueled his passion to create a learner-centered environment based on leading-edge research from around the world.
Dr. Snell’s relentless commitment to excellence has created a unique college of dedicated faculty and staff whose students are achieving amazing results.
Since 1986, we’ve supported over 40,000 adult learners in achieving their career goals and shaping their best futures. Our students thrive in a stimulating, student-centered environment that is focused on providing quality education that employers value.
We’re designed to be both flexible and responsive to the educational and training needs of business, government, and individual community members at a regional, national, and international level.
Columbia responds to identified learning needs in the form of programs, courses, workshops, products, and professional services. We provide innovative, flexible, and alternative educational programs, products, and services to all sectors of society in a caring, positive, and success-oriented atmosphere.
Our classes are delivered inperson, online, and in blended environments – forging a path to success that is tailored to each student’s unique needs. Columbia has the reputation of being a leader in its field: we are one of 19 Canadian institutions recognized for exemplary adult educational programs and innovative practices by the Secretary of State (Government of Canada).
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