Participate in building sustainable, harmonious, democratic communities through environmental design and planning. Engagement with people and place responsibly, respectfully and creatively is cultivated through the education and experience of Fanshawe’s Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning program. This pragmatic degree connects design thinking to learning and doing through case studies and community-based projects. In conjunction with co-op work semesters, you prepare for a rewarding career locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.
If you’re already working in a professional institutional (not-for-profit) kitchen and wish to further specialize your skills, the Institutional Cook apprenticeship program is designed for you. Enhance your skills by studying basic cooking methods and food preparation of both savoury and baked goods, safe food handling, food storage procedures as well as nutrition and therapeutic diets. Upon completion of the in-school component of this program, you’ll be prepared to write your Red Seal Certificate of Qualification.
The Truck and Coach Technician Apprenticeship day release program combines in-class learning and on-the-job training. Students will learn to troubleshoot and repair fleet vehicles. Students will be able to apply the skills they learn in the classroom and work with experienced workers within the workplace. Graduates will feel confident working in fleet maintenance for construction companies, public transit systems or small repair operations.
Truck and Coach Technician (310T) is a block release apprenticeship program where students learn to troubleshoot and repair engines, power trains, ignition and electrical systems, and more. This program combines in-class learning with on-the-job training through an apprenticeship component. Graduates will gain the necessary skills to work on fleet maintenance, public transit systems or small repair operations.
The Tool and Die Maker (430A) apprenticeship program consists of on-the-job and in-school training. You'll learn to design, create, repair and test prototypes and production tools such as dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges and specialty tools using various metals, alloys and plastics.
If you’re already working as an early childhood educator and wish to build on your successes, the Childhood Development Practitioner Apprenticeship program is specifically designed for you. Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll graduate with an Ontario College Certificate in Early Childhood Education. The apprenticeship portion of this program will provide a meaningful learning experience in child development and best practices in early childhood, making you more valuable to your current or future employer.
The Plumbing Apprentice program teaches apprentices the ins and out of completing crucial plumbing projects. Apprentices will learn not only how to read and interpret drawings and blueprints to build plans and layouts for jobs, but to diagnose and repair problems using knowledge of the Plumbing Code. Those skills will be used to install, maintain and repair pipes, fixtures and fittings that carry water.
This apprenticeship program is designed to give students the skills necessary to pursue an exciting and rewarding career as a professional hair stylist. As part of a supportive and nurturing environment, you’ll learn the essentials of the hair stylist profession, with classes in cutting and styling, hair colour and lightening, facials and makeup, and chemical texture services. When you graduate, you will have completed all of the classroom hours necessary for your trade certificate.
Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer combines in-class learning with an apprenticeship component. Students will learn to restore, repair, and replace auto body parts and interior finishings. Graduates of the program will feel confident in assessing damage and estimating the cost of the repairs.
Agricultural Equipment Technician is an Ontario College Certificate program that trains students to repair and maintain tractors and harvesting equipment. Students will develop the skills to work on engines, transmissions, hydraulics, electrical and electronic systems. The apprenticeship program will allow you to train under the direction of experienced workers.