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Continuing Studies at UFV 
Winter/ Spring 2012

*Please note the following changes to our Winter schedule:

Assessing Risk and Understanding Violence in Youth
This course provides an introduction of the field of risk/ threat assessment, intervention, and violence prevention. Gain knowledge for assessing an individual’s potential for violence, with a focus on using multi-disciplinary collaborative practices. A particular emphasis will be placed on prevention strategies and intervention techniques. Various psycho-social and developmental factors that contribute to aggression will be examined, along with an in-depth exploration of individual pathology and family, school, and social dynamics. This course will assist individuals in addressing violence along the continuum from high-end violence, including school shootings, to bullying behaviours, while emphasizing the importance of building policies and practices that create safe school cultures.

ABBOTSFORD campus
(20298 HLTH HE16 A3A) Sue Dorey and Peter Van de Hoogen, 14 sessions,Wed, 6:30–9:30 pm, $600. Starts Feb 1 - Cancelled


Digestion
Are you tired? Bloated? Do you have constipation or diarrhea? Do you suffer from acne, allergies, irritable bowel disorders, eczema, heartburn, indigestion, or other health conditions? Then this course is for you! Discover the connection between your diet and lifestyle, and your health. This course will teach you to heal your health conditions by improving your diet and digestion.

Chilliwack Campus
(20299 HLTH HW38 C3A) Jessica Smith, 1 session, Tues, 6:30-9:30pm. Starts Mar 6.



Click here to see if there is space in the course you want to take!

Courses running February 8 - 17:

CFC Recovery Certification
Floral Design Basics II
Comprehensive Program Design
Pruning Workshop
Reiki, an introduction
Occupational First Aid-Level I
Business Etiquette
Equine Anatomy & Physiology
Pesticide Application
Digital Photography Basics
Integrating Technology into the Classroom
Interpersonal Communication Skills

Learn a new skill, brush up on an old one, train for a new career

There is something for everyone in Continuing Studies at UFV. Our course listings will give you some idea of the breadth of courses, from cooking to computers, agriculture to automotive, and fine arts to first aid.

 

Why consider a Continuing Studies course at UFV?

Learn something new :
begin a new career path, refine your current one, or just have fun

Make the most of your time :
our programs are relevant, practical, and hands-on

Get exactly what you need :
we can customize a training package for your business or organization

Improve your marketability :
brush up on your skills and/or professional qualifications

Reduce your tax bill :
UFV issues tuition tax receipts for courses; many private institutions do not. For information on your T2202A Forms please visit the A&R website.

History is on our side
We’ve been offering high-quality lifelong education options to people in the Fraser Valley since 1974, and are well known for our high standards and consistent  quality. We work with other UFV departments to develop certificates and short courses related to our academic specialities. In addition to the many courses found here, we can provide custom, tailor-made courses for your company on a contract basis – daytime, weekends, or evening. We also welcome any suggestions you may have for new courses. 

Refunds
Full refunds, less any administration fee, are available for all UFV Continuing Studies courses, if applied for before the second session of the class. For courses completed in one session or held on one weekend, refunds must be requested at least two working days prior to the day the course starts. Present your UFV receipt(s) at any UFV Admissions and Records office. (Some programs require a deposit, which is non-refundable.) 


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