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1 Senior High School 2010 - 2011 Alberta Distance Learning Centre www.adlc.ca 1-866-774-5333 CTS - Design Studies CTS - Design Studies The Design Process DES1020 INTRODUCTORY Sketch, Draw, & Model DES1010 Drafting/Design Fundamentals DES1060 2D Design Applications DES2010 INTERMEDIATE - - - Recommended Sequence The Design Process - DES1020 Course Description: The Design Process DES1020 The Design Process is a process-based activity. Students begin by understanding a problem through research. Then, they develop possible solutions. There is a final exam. Print materials include one instructional Module and two ADLC Assignment Booklets. One credit Prerequisite: None Print Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents) ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada) International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada) $ 28.00 $ 90.00 $ 132.00 Lesson Materials: Instructional Module ADLC Assignment Booklet Pack – 2 ABs* $ 25.00 $ 5.00 Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents) ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada) International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada) $ 58.00 $ 120.00 $ 162.00 * This material is available to ADLC registered students only. Technical Design and Drafting - DES1060 Course Description: Technical Design and Drafting DES1060 Technical Design and Drafting concentrates on the development of basic drafting skills. Students develop basic knowledge, skills, and techniques of drafting for visualizing and illustrating simple design problems. Access to drafting tools and equipment (T-square, drawing board, set squares, soft and hard pencils, art eraser, masking tape, and bevelled scale) is required. There is a final exam. Print materials include one instructional Module and two ADLC Assignment Booklets. One credit Prerequisite: None Print Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents) ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada) International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada) $ 28.00 $ 90.00 $ 132.00 Lesson Materials: Instructional Module ADLC Assignment Booklet Pack – 2 ABs* $ 25.00 $ 5.00 Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents) ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada) International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada) $ 58.00 $ 120.00 $ 162.00 * This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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The Design ProcessDES1020

INTRODUCTORY

Sketch, Draw, & ModelDES1010

Drafting/Design FundamentalsDES1060

2D Design ApplicationsDES2010

INTERMEDIATE

- - - Recommended Sequence

The Design Process - DES1020Course Description: The Design Process DES1020 The Design Process is a process-based activity. Students begin by understanding a problem through research. Then, they develop possible solutions. There is a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and two ADLC Assignment Booklets.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Instructional Module ADLC Assignment Booklet Pack – 2 ABs*

$ 25.00$ 5.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 58.00$ 120.00$ 162.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

Technical Design and Drafting - DES1060Course Description: Technical Design and Drafting DES1060 Technical Design and Drafting concentrates on the development of basic drafting skills. Students develop basic knowledge, skills, and techniques of drafting for visualizing and illustrating simple design problems. Access to drafting tools and equipment (T-square, drawing board, set squares, soft and hard pencils, art eraser, masking tape, and bevelled scale) is required. There is a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and two ADLC Assignment Booklets.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Instructional Module ADLC Assignment Booklet Pack – 2 ABs*

$ 25.00$ 5.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 58.00$ 120.00$ 162.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Electro-Assembly 1 - ELT1010Course Description: Electro-Assembly 1 ELT1010 Electro-Assembly 1 is an introductory course in electricity and electronics. Students apply basic fabricating and servicing techniques to construct and test electronic and electromagnetic devices and cables. Students must have access to basic electrical hand tools and soldering equipment including a digital or analog multimeter (required - see loan kit).

Online materials and lessons are delivered through ADLC’s secure website.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Textbook: Resources: Laboratory Kit* Loan Kit*

$ 39.00$ 41.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 108.00$ 170.00$ 212.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only

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Fashion BasicsFAS1040

INTRODUCTORY

Ready, Set, Sew!*FAS1030

Repair & RecycleFAS1050

Creative ConstructionFAS2070

INTERMEDIATE

* Prerequisite for all other FAS courses- - - Recommended Sequence** Registration upon teacher approval

ActivewearFAS2080

Specialty Fabrics 1FAS2090

Creating Home DecorFAS2110

Career Transitions Projects**CTR1110-CTR2150

Creating Accessories 1FAS1060

Creative Yarns/TextilesFAS1070

Fashion Illustration 1 - FAS1000Course Description: Fashion Illustration 1 Fashion Illustration 1 students discover the world of fashion illustration. They learn to sketch a croquis, incorporating simple gestures, and apply these skills to create fashion illustrations. Students will• define fashion art• create a technical croquis• identify fashion silhouettes• identify simple rendering techniques• demonstrate sketching techniques to create fashion illustrations• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC instructional Module and one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet – 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Contemporary Fashion Illustration Techniques by Naoki Watanabe Refund Upon Return $15.00 $ 20.00 $ 20.00Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

$ 48.00$ 110.00$ 152.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Sewing Fundamentals - FAS1030(Previously called Ready, Set, Sew!)

Course Description: Sewing Fundamentals Sewing Fundamentals students learn how to use and care safely for sewing and pressing equipment, and to apply these skills in project assembly. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify and demonstrate appropriate use and safety of sewing equipment• identify and demonstrate safe use and care of pressing equipment• identify and demonstrate safe use and care of cutting tools and sewing notions• identify and define terminology related to construction of fabric• identify international care symbols• demonstrate techniques and basic construction skills in assembling a project appropriate to skill level• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

There is a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC instructional Module and one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

ADLC Module Pack - 1 Module* ADLC Assignment Booklet - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall1000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintroductorylevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintroductorylevelcourses.

$ 12.00 Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Redesign, Recycle, and Restore - FAS1050Course Description: Redesign, Recycle, and Restore Students experiment with creative ways to redesign, recycle, or restore projects by repairing, customizing, or embellishing the project. Students use these techniques to update or create something new from something old. Students will• identify creative ways to redesign, recycle, and restore materials to create a project• differentiate basic repair procedures• demonstrate techniques and basic construction skills in the project selection• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall1000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintroductorylevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintroductorylevelcourses.

$ 12.00 Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Creating Accessories 1 - FAS1060Course Description: Creating Accessories 1 Creating Accessories 1 students use basic sewing skills and techniques to construct a home or personal accessory. Access to sewing-related equipment and tools is essential. Students will• demonstrate knowledge and skills related to home or personal accessories• apply basic construction skills in assembling a project appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC instructional Module and one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall1000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintroductorylevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintroductorylevelcourses.

$ 12.00 Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Construction Fundamentals 1 - FAS1130Course Description: Construction Fundamentals 1 Construction Fundamentals 1 students learn how to determine pattern size, choose a suitable pattern and fabric, make pattern alterations, and prepare the fabric and pattern for layout. Students will• analyze clothing needs and investigate existing designs• describe factors that determine suitability of pattern and fabric• demonstrate techniques and basic construction skills in assembling a project appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

There is a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC instructional Module and one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet – 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall1000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintroductorylevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompletetheintroductorylevelcourses.

$ 12.00 Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Textile Art 1 - FAS1190Course Description: Textile Art 1 Textile Art 1 students explore various yarn or textile art techniques and apply basic skills while creating a project. Students will• investigate various yarn or textile art techniques• demonstrate and apply basic skills and knowledge of yarn or textile art techniques• apply basic skills in assembling a project using one or more textile art techniques appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

Print

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet – 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall1000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintroductorylevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintroductorylevelcourses.

$ 12.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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FAS Project A - FAS1910Course Description: FAS Project A Students develop project design and management skills to extend and enhance competencies and skills in other Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses through contexts that are personally relevant.

This course must make connections with a minimum of two CTS courses, one of which must be at the introductory level. Students will...• identify the two or more CTS courses being linked to this course• propose, manage, and assess a project and the performance• meet goals as defined within the plan• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite:

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet – 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

Fashion Illustration 2 - FAS2000Course Description: Fashion Illustration 2 Fashion Illustration 2 students apply techniques and knowledge to create various fashion illustrations with a focus on movement, poses, and details of heads, hands, and feet. No specialized equipment or facilities are required. Students will• define movement in a fashion illustration• identify techniques used in sketching figure forms and accessories• demonstrate sketching techniques to create fashion illustrations• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include ADLC Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1000 - Fashion Illustration 1 (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet – 1 AB* $ 3.00Textbooks: IllustratingFashion:ConcepttoCreationbyStevenStipelman Refunduponreturn$37.00 $ 52.00 $ 52.00Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 83.00$ 145.00$ 187.00

$ 80.00$ 142.00$ 184.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Activewear - FAS2080Course Description: Activewear Students learn about activewear fabrics and how to make unique, attractive, and serviceable activewear. Students must have access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify requirements of activewear clothing• identify requirements of activewear fabrics• demonstrate correct use of supplies, tools, and techniques used in constructing a project appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC instructional Module and one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

Print

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet – 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall2000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintermediatelevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintermediatelevelcourses.

$ 12.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Specialty Fabrics 1 - FAS2090Course Description: Specialty Fabrics 1 Specialty Fabrics 1 students research, experiment with, and produce a project using a specialty fabric. Students need access to sewing-related equipment and tools. Students will• identify characteristics of specialty fabrics• demonstrate and apply knowledge and skills selecting patterns, lining, interfacings, and notions specific to the chosen specialty fabric• demonstrate correct layout, cutting, sewing, and pressing techniques in the assembly of a project appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB $ 3.00Textbooks: FabricSewingGuidebyClairSchaeffer RefunduponReturn$27.00

$ 32.00

Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall2000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintermediatelevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintermediatelevelcourses.

$ 12.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 75.00$ 137.00$ 179.00

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Creating Home Décor - FAS2110Course Description: Creating Home Décor Creating Home Décor students apply design and sewing techniques to create a home decor fashion. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• demonstrate knowledge and skills related to home decor• apply basic construction skills in assembling a project appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall2000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintermediatelevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintermediatelevelcourses.

$ 12.00 Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Construction Fundamentals 2 - FAS2130Course Description: Construction Fundamentals 2 Construction Fundamentals 2 students apply intermediate construction techniques and knowledge of fabrics and patterns to complete a garment for the lower torso. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify various methods of constructing, finishing, and naming fabrics• explain and demonstrate knowledge of related sewing notions• demonstrate and apply knowledge and skills related to pattern alterations, fitting of garment, fabric choices, and appropriate sewing techniques to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1130 - Construction Fundamentals 1 (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: Resources: Multimediaflashdriveforall2000levelFashionStudiesCourses.TheflashdriveshowsstudentsdifferenttechniquesthatarediscussedineachofthedifferentintermediatelevelFashionStudiesCourses.Astudentonlyrequiresoneflashdrivetocompleteanyoftheintermediatelevelcourses.

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Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 55.00$ 117.00$ 159.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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FAS Project B - FAS2910Course Description: FAS Project B Students develop project design and management skills to extend and enhance competencies and skills in other Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses through contexts that are personally relevant.

This course must make connections with a minimum of two CTS courses, one of which must be at the intermediate level. Students will• identify the two or more CTS courses being linked to this course• propose, manage, and assess a project and the performance• meet goals as defined within the plan• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

FAS Project C - FAS2920Course Description: FAS Project C Students develop project design and management skills to extend and enhance competencies and skills in other Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses through contexts that are personally relevant.

This course must make connections with a minimum of two CTS courses, one of which must be at the intermediate level. Students will• identify the two or more CTS courses being linked to this course• propose, manage, and assess a project and the performance• meet goals as defined within the plan• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Fashion Illustration 3 - FAS3000Course Description: Fashion Illustration 3 Fashion Illustration 3 students create a fashion line by using technical or impressionistic techniques. Students will• identify fashion trends to acquire ideas for inspiration• sketch fashion figures to illustrate the technical and the impressionistic approach to fashion design• demonstrate rendering techniques• apply advanced sketching techniques to create a fashion line• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• develop a transitional strategy to accommodate personal changes

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS2000 - Fashion Illustration 2 (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Textbooks: FashionSketchbook-BinaAlbing* RefunduponReturn$100.00

$ 125.00

Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 168.00$ 230.00$ 272.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

Contemporary Tailoring - FAS3040Course Description: Contemporary Tailoring Contemporary Tailoring students construct a jacket or a coat using contemporary tailoring techniques. Students must have access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify characteristics of a tailored jacket and investigate existing designs• identify characteristics that make pattern, fabric, support fabrics, and notions acceptable for tailoring and appropriate sewing techniques to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Module* Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB*

$ 12.00$ 3.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 43.00$ 105.00$ 147.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Couture - FAS3060Course Description: Couture Couture students study past couturiers to create their own haute couture fashions. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• describe the origin of couture• demonstrate couture techniques and construction methods• demonstrate and apply knowledge and skills related to selected couture techniques in garment construction appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals (ADLC recommended)

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Textbooks: CoutureSewingTechniquesbyClaireShaeffer RefundUponReturn$27.00

$ 32.00

Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

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$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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Creators of Fashion - FAS3070Course Description: Creators of Fashion Creators of Fashion students discover the world of fashion designers. Students will• identify the origin of haute couture• identify fashion influences and contributions by fashion designers• select and present a project• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Textbooks: CoutureSewingTechniquesbyClaireShaeffer RefundUponReturn$27.00 Vogue Fashion by Linda Watson Refund Upon Return $16.00

$ 32.00$ 21.00

Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 84.00$ 146.00$ 188.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

Cultural Fashions - FAS3080Course Description: Cultural Fashions Cultural Fashions students research and learn about the fashions of other cultures and produce a project related to their research. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify specific criteria of one cultural fashion• demonstrate and apply knowledge and skills by creating a fashion item representative of a cultural fashion• apply basic construction skills in assembling a garment appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS1030 - Sewing Fundamentals

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

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Specialty Fabrics 2 - FAS3090Course Description: Specialty Fabrics 2 Specialty Fabrics 2 students learn about the characteristics and techniques for preparing, sewing, and caring for an advanced specialty fabric. They create and construct a distinctive project. Students need access to sewing-related equipment. Students will• identify and describe techniques required when handling an advanced specialty fabric• demonstrate advanced construction techniques by creating a fashion item utilizing a specialty fabric appropriate to skill level• demonstrate safe and proficient use of sewing equipment, pressing equipment, cutting tools, and sewing notions• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one ADLC Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FAS2090 - Specialty Fabrics

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Textbooks: FabricSewingGuidebyClaireShaeffer RefundUponReturn$27.00

$ 32.00

Resources: Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

FAS Project D - FAS3910Course Description: FAS Project D Students develop project design and management skills to extend and enhance competencies and skills in other Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses through contexts that are personally relevant.

This course must make connections with a minimum of two CTS courses, one of which must be at the advanced level and the other must be at least at the intermediate level. Students will• identify the two or more CTS courses being linked to this course• propose, manage, and assess a project and the performance• meet goals as defined within the plan• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

Print Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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FAS Project E - FAS3920Course Description: FAS Project E Students develop project design and management skills to extend and enhance competencies and skills in other Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses through contexts that are personally relevant.

This course must make connections with a minimum of two CTS courses, one of which must be at the advanced level and the other must be at least at the intermediate level. Students will• identify the two or more CTS courses being linked to this course• propose, manage, and assess a project and the performance• meet goals as defined within the plan• understand copyright issues and practice fair-use guidelines• make personal connections to career choices

This course does not have a final exam.

Print materials include one Assignment Booklet.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

Print Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB* $ 3.00Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 31.00$ 93.00$ 135.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

* This material is available to ADLC registered students only.

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CTS - Financial Management

Accounting PrepFIN1015

INTRODUCTORY

Accounting Cycle IFIN1020

Prerequisite

ADVANCED

Management AccountingFIN3020

Financial StatementsFIN3040

Financial AnalysisFIN3060

Financial InformationFIN1010

Advanced AccountingFIN3010

Accounting Cycle IIFIN1030

Personal Financial Information - FIN1010Course Description: Personal Financial Information Personal Financial Information allows students to explore such concepts that affect the finances of an individual, including a code of conduct, the economic environment, acquiring and using financial resources and the effects of government legislation. There is either a final project or a final exam.

The online resource includes instruction and assignments delivered through ADLC’s secure website and email.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

** Students taking high school courses while in junior high must contact Vista Virtual School when they are in Grade 10 to have the credits awarded.

Accounting Prep - FIN1015Course Description: Accounting Prep Accounting Prep introduces students to accounting and terminology unique to financial accounting. Students become familiar with financial statements, generally accepted accounting principles and how to prepare for the process of starting up a business. There is either a final project or a final exam.

For print students, materials include one instructional Module and a multimedia DVD.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

ModulePack-InstructionalModuleandMultimediaDVD(LRC#755905) Assignment Booklet Pack - 4 ABs*

$ 26.00$ 8.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 62.00$ 124.00$ 166.00

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

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Accounting Cycle I - FIN1020Course Description: Accounting Cycle I Accounting Cycle I introduces students to the accounting cycle for a service business. Students will analyze and record business transactions up to trial balance for the fiscal period of a business using terminology unique to financial accounting. There is either a final project or a final exam.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FIN1015 - Accounting Prep

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Accounting Cycle II - FIN1030Course Description: Accounting Cycle II Accounting Cycle II completes the accounting cycle for a service business, preparing financial statements, and closing accounts. Students will also explore other factors of a business, including budgets. There is either a final project or a final exam.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: FIN1020 - Accounting Cycle I

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Advanced Accounting - FIN3010Course Description: Advanced Accounting Advanced Accounting teaches students to apply advanced accounting procedures (including capital assets and uncollected accounts) used by various businesses. Students prepare adjustments using the accrual method of accounting, and they examine manufacturing or departmental accounting. There is either a final project or a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FIN2030 - Retail Accounting 2

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Instructional Module Assignment Booklet - 2 ABs

$ 29.00$ 6.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

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Management Accounting - FIN3020Course Description: Management Accounting Management Accounting examines the content and structure of financial statements and prepares customized financial statements for a variety of businesses. There is either a final project or a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and 2 Assignment Booklets.

One credit

Prerequisite: FIN2030 - Retail Accounting 2

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Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Instructional Module Assignment Booklet Pack – 2 ABs

$ 29.00$ 6.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

Financial Analysis - FIN3060Course Description: Financial Analysis Financial Analysis teaches students to use formulas and ratios to evaluate the financial status of business organizations, interpret data, report results, and recommend changes based on the analysis. There is either a final project or a final exam.

Print materials include one instructional Module and one Assignment Booklet.

One credit

Prerequisite: FIN3040 - Financial Statements

Print

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Module Pack - 1 Instructional Module Assignment Booklet Pack - 1 AB

$ 29.00$ 6.00

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 63.00$ 125.00$ 167.00

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Visual Composition - COM1005Course Description: Visual Composition COM1005 Visual Composition students learn to employ fundamental elements and principles of design for various media and gain a strong foundational multidisciplinary experience in preparation for other Communication Technology courses. COM1005 is the prerequisite for all other Communication Technology courses.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: None

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

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Graphics Tools - COM1035Course Description: Graphics Tools COM1035 Graphic Tools students are introduced to the basics of computer graphics (vector and raster) and graphic computer programs.

One credit

Prerequisite: COM1005 - Visual Composition

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Textbook: Resources: Software-AdobeIllustratorCS4(Studentsmusthavethissoftwaretocompletethiscourse.) Supplied by

StudentTotal Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)

ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Photography Introduction - COM1205Course Description: Photography Introduction COM1205 Photography Introduction students develop essential skills in camera use with a focus on basic composition, set-up, and examination of exposure. Students operate a camera to capture images and produce final display proofs.

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

One credit

Prerequisite: COM1005 Visual Composition

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Textbook: Resources: Studentswillneedaccesstoacamerawiththeabilitytocontrolapertureandshutterspeedindependently,andtoprocessinganddisplayequipment(whichcouldbeacomputerwithappropriatesoftware).

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$ 28.00$ 90.00$ 132.00

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Agriculture Safety - AGR3000Course Description: Agriculture Safety The Agriculture Safety course has been developed by Alberta Distance Learning Centre (ADLC) and the Job Safety Skills Society (JSSS). This course will benefit the academic growth of students as well as keep them safe as they begin their working lives. Students recognize and assess the hazards and manage the risks of working in agriculture. This course does have a final exam.

Outcomes:• Identify and describe potential hazards found in the agricultural area• Examine and demonstrate standards/practices associated with agricultural health and safety• Identify and demonstrate methods for dealing with potential hazards in the agricultural area• Research and identify legislation and /or exemptions for agricultural health and safety• Demonstrate basic competencies• Create a transitional strategy to accommodate personal changes and build personal values

Online includes instructions and assignments delivered electronically through ADLC’s secure website and e-mail.

Students who complete this course successfully and pass the summative evaluation approved by the JSSS will qualify for Level 1 or Level 2 Job Safety Certification by JSSS.

One Credit

Prerequisite: None

Online

Tuition Fees: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

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Lesson Materials: Provided Online

Total Cost: SCHOOL AGE (Alberta Residents)ADULT (and Canadian Residents outside Alberta or Canada)International Students (Non-Canadian citizens who live outside of Canada)

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