The Educational Support program will give you the skills to become an Educational Assistant. Become a teaching assistant and make a difference in the lives of learners.
A career as a community pharmacy assistant takes attention to detail, a knack for problem solving, wide-ranging technical knowledge and solid interpersonal skills. You’ll work under the direction of a registered pharmacist or pharmacy technician to contribute to the success of a pharmacy. If you’re interested in a satisfying career that makes a difference, the Community Pharmacy Assistant program will get you on your way to career success.
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant is a two-year Ontario College Diploma program where students learn the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology, rehabilitation, professional communication, musculoskeletal conditions, and neurological skills. Graduates will be prepared to work under the direction of occupational therapists and/or physiotherapists.
A career as a level II dental assistant requires dynamic technical and interpersonal skills to provide patient care and chair-side support assisting dentists before, during and after a wide variety of procedures including fillings, crowns and extractions. If you’re looking for a career providing dependable, patientcentred care, our dental assisting program is for you!
The Early Childhood Education program combines theory and coursework with real experience in the field. Students will learn the importance of play in children's learning, family involvement, and curriculum design. Graduates will be qualified to work in a variety of jobs including child care centres, early learning and family centres.
The Community Integration Through Co-Operative Education is a program designed for students with with developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and other significant learning challenges. Learning Facilitators provide support and modifications to students in courses while focusing on the student’s strengths. Students will select one of five areas of interest to study and complete three field placements in their area of interest. Successful students will receive a Certificate in CICE upon graduation.
This course will teach microcomputer skills for the EA candidate's own use and for the effective assistance of students with their own computer literacy and use of computers to access and learn their curriculum.
Graduation requirements and planning resources Every degree student at Fanshawe must complete General Education Electives as part of their program. Without completing these courses, a student cannot graduate. Each degree program has a unique set of elective requirements based on course subjects and their academic level. Student should identify what electives they need to graduate and plan their...