Program Features Archive

Each month, eCampusAlberta publishes a feature story promoting an online program offered by a member institution. These stories are included in the eZine newsletter and in the News and Articles section of the website.

The stories – which describe what makes these programs unique and often include quotes and anecdotes from students enrolled in them – are  created to inform students and prospective students about the wide range of education programs available online.

Follow the links below to read these feature stories:
 
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Community Liaison – Bow Valley College (January 2010)
 
Sterile Processing – Northern Lakes College (Nov./Dec. 2009)
 
Pharmacy Technician – Red Deer College (October 2009)

Perioperative Nursing – Grande Prairie Regional College (September 2009)

.NET Certificate program (programming using Microsoft .NET) – SAIT Polytechnic (July/August 2009)

Emergency Medical Technologist and Paramedic training – Lakeland College (June 2009)

Adult Upgrading – NorQuest College (May 2009)


Educational Assistant – Red Deer College, Keyano College and Medicine Hat College (April 2009)


Cree language and culture courses – Northern Lakes College (March 2009)


Criminal Justice – Policing – Lethbridge College (Feb. 2009)


Arts and Cultural Management – Grant MacEwan University (Dec. 2008)


Travel Counsellor – Medicine Hat College (Nov. 2008)


Virtual Assistant – Red Deer College (Sept. 2008)


Hospitality Management – SAIT Polytechnic (July/Aug. 2008)


Promoting Wellness through Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases – Bow Valley College, NorQuest College and Northern Lakes College (June 2008)


Human Resources Management – Grant MacEwan University (May 2008)


Correctional Studies – Lethbridge College (March/April 2008)


Health Care Aid – Bow Valley College (Feb. 2008)


Police Studies – Mount Royal University (Jan. 2008)


Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services
– Lakeland College (Nov./Dec. 2007)

Animal Health Technology – Olds College (Oct. 2007)


Aboriginal Entrepreneurship – Keyano College (Sept. 2007)


Gerontology Studies – Mount Royal University (May/June 2007)

Human Anatomy course Medicine Hat College (March/April 2007)

Business Administration and Management Studies – SAIT and Grant MacEwan University (Feb. 2007)