25 - Sunday, December 10, 1989 - North Shore News xpand Your Horizons Make Cap Your First Choice Whether you plan to become a lawyer, landscaper, mathe- matician or musician, Capilano College offers a variety of programs that will suit your needs. Take day or evening courses, study fuil- or part-time tewards career advance- ment, university transfer, or simply for personal interest. Whatever your reasons, Cap has the program ta suit you. Preparatory After upgrading or refreshing your skilis, you can gain employment or move into Career or Academic Studies programs. Career/ Vocational Practical skills and knowledge learned in these certificate and diploma programs will prepare you for today’s work place. Academic Studies Take the first two years of an Arts or Science degree, then transfer to a university or enter the work force. Extension Programs and Services Take non-credit short courses, seminars, workshops or lectures for career enhancement, personal growth and pleasure, At Cap, we care about our students’ individual needs. Our Hbrany, registration, counselling, advising, achievement Tescurce centre, and financial aid staff are ali ready to assist you throughout the day and evening hours. For information on way of the departments listed below, please call the Advising Centre “Hotline” at 984-4990 or the number listed. PREPARATORY PROGRAMS Adult Basic Education: for career or college preparation, and high school equivalency completion, full-time and part- time. Spaces available for January. Phone 984-4971. Alternative Career Training: for adulis with special needs. Phone 986-1911, local 2579. English as a Second Language: part-time day and evening. Spaces availabie for January. Phone 984-4971. CAREER/VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Spaces available for sanuary. Prone 986-1911, local 2062. ART Phone 984-4911 for information on these progrants. Graphic Design and Ilustration Clay and Textile Arts Crafts Instructor Training Studio Art Art Institute ASIA PACIFIC MANAGEMENT CO-OPERATIVE Phone 984-4981 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Phone 984-4060 for information ou these prograns. Financial Managemeat Administrative Management Marketing Management Business Computing Co-op Business Management Evening Credit Program Accelerated Computer Systems Management International Business COMMUNICATIONS Evening courses in Basic Communications, Report and Magazine Article Writing, Marketing Fiction. Phone 986-i911, local 2583. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Phone 984-4947. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Phone 386-1911, local 2231 far information on these programs. Long ‘ierm Care Aide Working with the Aentally Fragile Food Service Worker LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE . Phone 984-4947. LEGAL ASSISTANT Apply for September, 1990 in January. Phone 986-1971, incal 2726. MEDIA RESOURCES Apply for September, 1990 in January. Phone 984-4940. MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT Phone 984-4960 MUSIC Phone 984-4951 for more information on these programs. Bachelor of Music Transfer Commercial Music Music Therapy OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Phone 984-4959 for more information on these programs. Office Technology: Spaces available fer January. Legal Secretarial: Spaces available for January. Medical Office Assistant Information Processing (Evening Certificate Program): Spices available for January. OUTDOOR RECREATION Phone 984-4947 for information on these programs. Outdoor Recreation Maregement Wilderness Leadership TOURISM MANAGEMENT CG-OP Phone 884-4947, @_ Sa CAPILANO @{_@& COLLEGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ARTS Anthropology: first and second year day and evening courses ° Chinese (Mandarin): first year day courses; non-university transfer evening course Commerce: first and second year day courses Economics: first and second year day: second vear evening courses English: first and second year day and evening courses; wide variety of new second year courses Fine Arts: first and second year day and evening courses French: first and second year day courses; first year eve- ning courses Geography (Human): first and second year day courses; first year evening courses German: first and second year day courses; first year evening courses History: first and second year day and evening courses Indonesian: non-university transfer evening course Japanese: first year day course; first year non-university transfer evening course Labour Studies: first. and second year credit and non- credit day courses Music: first and second year day and evening courses Philosophy: first and second year day and evening courses; two new day courses Politica] Studies: first and second year day and evening courses Psychology: first and second year day and evening courses Sociology: first and second year day and evening courses Spanish: first and second year day courses; first year eve- ning course Thai: first year evening course Theatre: expanded program includes niany new first and second year day and evening courses Women's Studies: first year day courses SCIENCES Biology: first and second year day and evening courses Chemistry: first and second year day courses; first year evening courses Computir.z Science: first and second year day courses; first year evening courses Geography (Physical): first year day and evening courses Geology: first year day courses Mathematics: first and second year day courses; first year evening courses Physies: first and second year day courses; first year evening courses Please check the 1989/90 College Calendar for a complete description of all courses and consult the timetable, available in early December, for course schedules. These publications are available free of charge at the information desk ww A Building from S$ a.m. to 8:09 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8S acm. (04:30 p.m. Friday. Assistance in choosing courses in the Academic division or ia educational planning is available at the Advising Centre. Call 984-1990 for an appointraent.