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School of Arts and Language Administration Dr. Mary Harrison, Ph.D. Dean, Faculty of Arts and Language, Regional Campuses and Continuing Education Email: mjharrison@fanshawec.ca Dr. Jeff Miles Associate Dean, School of Arts and Language Email: jmiles@fanshawec.ca Dr. Megan Baxter Program Manager, School of Arts and Language E-mail: mbaxter@fanshawec.ca Romina Yepiz Navarro, BA, MPH Operations...
The resources below are to assist you becoming a successful graduate of your online course or program. We have grouped the supports based on your needs. There is a technology section, one for academic information and one for other things you may find helpful. In the event your questions are not answered here please feel free to contact us at oss@fanshawec.ca.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) creates new content, including text, images, computer code, and more in response to user prompts. Many of these AI tools continuously adapt based on user inputs. AI can enhance teaching and job readiness through the ability to use large amounts of data and respond to complex queries. It can produce biased or inaccurate responses, so users need to apply...
International Week is returning to Fanshawe from February 9 to 13, inviting both international and domestic students to come together and celebrate the cultures, traditions and experiences that make the campus community so diverse. Throughout the week, students can take part in a variety of free, interactive events designed to encourage connection, learning and fun. One of the highlights of the...
What is WRIT? WRIT is a 14-week foundational literacy course that develops students’ critical thinking, argumentation and persuasion, and writing skills, and is required by most programs at the college.* Students enrolled in a program that requires a WRIT credit are enrolled into the WRIT course by default, and the course typically appears on student timetables in the first semester. *Please see...
Ontario Bridge Training programs help skilled newcomers get their license or certification in their profession or trade, so they can work in Ontario.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, is more than a day of remembrance; it is a call to accountability. Reconciliation is not about symbolic gestures or checklists; it is about genuine relationships and a commitment to do the work that ensures Indigenous students, colleagues, and communities feel seen, supported, and valued. For generations, Indigenous Peoples...
Whether you're looking to develop a professional skill or explore a new passion, we have part-time continuing education courses and workshops offered in-class, online and in a blended format. Browse the list below of courses offered at our St. Thomas/Elgin Regional Campus.