Bachelor of Social Work Program
A two-year baccalaureate program. Mission, philosophy, curriculum, faculty and staff, courses, practicum, child welfare specialization, admissions, research, student co-op, alumni, events, links to graduate schools and social work organizations, employment information and advisory committee.
Certified Dental Assistant Program
Provides credentials required for licensure and registration with the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia. Program length, employment opportunities, admission requirements and services, selection criteria, financial information, course description and dental services.
Culinary Arts Department
Offered at the KLO campus. Programs, awards and acheivements, testimonials, faculty, course component, costs, admission requirements, prior learning assessment and online application.
Early Childhood Education Program
Offers provincially recognized twelve-month program, organized into three semesters. Admission requirements, costs and hands-on training.
Health and Social Development, Faculty of
Prepares professionals for practice. Offers certificate programs. Includes departments and Centre for Population and Health Services Research.
Home Support and Resident Care Attendant Program
This 23 week program offers both training and experience for men and women as care givers within the community setting. Admission requirements.
Human Service Worker Program
Taught over a 10-month period from September to June each year at the North Kelowna Campus. Designed to prepare men and women for work to individuals who face emotional behavioral and/or mental health challenges, and individuals with disabilities. Job opportunities, practicum and cost.
KLO Food Services Department
Offered at the Kelowna campus, it is designed to provide graduates with the knowledge necessary for employment. The cafeteria, dining room and O'Tools Restaurant provide practical on-the-job experience. Includes staff.
Nursing Program
Offers a four year (eight semester) baccalaureate degree program leading to the designation of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Admission procedure, graduation requirements, program outline, courses, transfer credit, policy information, faculty and the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia student representative program.
Practical Nursing Program
Prepares graduates to write the LPN examination and obtain registration to practice. Information on after graduation, general admission requirements and costs.
Rehabilitation Assistant Program
A ten-month program that involves a combination of classroom, laboratory and clinical ("practicum") experiences. Admission requirements, how you learn, after graduation and career opportunities.