
Healthcare
Personal Support Worker

Program Duration: 27 Weeks Delivery Mode: Hybrid (Online + In-Person Training) Intake Schedule: Biweekly Batch Options: Morning & Evening The Personal Support Worker (PSW) program is a 27-week hybrid course designed to prepare students for in-demand roles in healthcare and community support settings. The program combines online learning, in-person instruction, and supervised practicum training to develop practical caregiving skills and professional workplace knowledge. Students learn core competencies such as personal care, communication and documentation, infection control, mental health fundamentals, chronic illness support, palliative care, and client-centered assistance. The program includes hands-on practicum experience in healthcare and community care environments, allowing students to apply their learning in real-world settings. With biweekly intakes and morning and evening batch options, this PSW course offers flexibility for individuals seeking a career in healthcare support services. Graduates may pursue employment opportunities in long-term care facilities, hospitals, retirement homes, private home care, and community healthcare organizations.
Medical Office Admin

Program Duration: 40 Weeks Delivery Mode: Hybrid (Online + In-Person Training) Includes: Practicum/ Internship Intake Schedule: Monthly Batch Options: Morning & Evening The Medical Office Administrator (MOA) program is designed to prepare students for administrative roles in medical offices, clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare environments. The program develops practical skills in medical terminology, medical transcription, electronic health records, billing procedures, and office administration, along with strong communication and professional workplace skills. Students gain hands-on experience with medical software, patient records management, appointment scheduling, and healthcare documentation. A supervised practicum / work experience component allows students to apply their learning in a real medical office setting.
Intra Oral Level I & II Dental Assistant

Program Duration: 52 Weeks Program Level: Intra Oral Level I & II Delivery Mode: In-Person / Hands-On Training Includes Clinical Training & Practicum Recognized by the National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB) The Intra Oral Level I & II Dental Assistant program prepares students for hands-on roles in dental clinics and oral healthcare environments. This program focuses on developing practical chairside assisting skills, clinical procedures, patient care techniques, and professional dental office practices required in modern dental settings. Students receive structured training in dental sciences, infection prevention, radiography, dental materials, and clinical dentistry procedures. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through lab-based instruction and a supervised practicum, allowing students to apply their skills in real dental office environments. Graduates of this program are prepared to support dentists and dental hygienists while maintaining high standards of patient care, safety, and professionalism.
Dental Administrative Assistant

Program Duration: 32 Weeks Delivery Mode: Online Practicum: 4 Weeks (at the end of the program) Focus: Dental office administration and patient coordination The Dental Administrative Assistant Diploma program is designed to prepare students for administrative roles in dental clinics and oral healthcare environments. The program focuses on developing strong skills in dental office procedures, patient scheduling, billing coordination, record management, and professional communication, along with essential computer and business applications. Students gain a solid understanding of dental terminology, confidentiality standards, and front-desk operations commonly used in modern dental practices. A 4-week supervised practicum at the end of the program provides hands-on experience in a real dental office setting, helping students transition confidently into the workforce.
Pharmacy Assistant

Program Duration: 40 Weeks Delivery Mode: Online (Self-Study) or Virtual Instructor-Led Classes Batch Options: Morning & Evening Intake Schedule: Monthly Includes Practicum / Internship The Pharmacy Assistant program prepares students for entry-level roles in community and retail pharmacy environments. The program focuses on developing practical skills in pharmacy operations, prescription processing, medical terminology, inventory management, and customer service, along with professional communication and workplace standards. Students learn to support pharmacists with daily dispensing activities while following ethical guidelines, confidentiality requirements, and safety procedures. The program includes a practicum component, allowing students to apply their knowledge in a real pharmacy setting and gain hands-on experience before entering the workforce.
Pharmacy Technician

Program Duration: 68 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Campus Location: Mississauga Includes Laboratory Training & Clinical Placement The Pharmacy Technician program is designed to prepare students for technical roles within pharmacy settings, supporting pharmacists in the safe preparation, verification, and distribution of medications. This in-person program focuses on developing technical accuracy, regulatory compliance, and hands-on laboratory skills required in community and institutional pharmacies. Students receive structured training in pharmacology, pharmacy calculations, sterile and non-sterile compounding, inventory management, and pharmacy operations. The program emphasizes hands-on lab work and supervised clinical training, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world pharmacy environments. Graduates are prepared to work within regulated pharmacy settings while adhering to professional standards, safety protocols, and ethical responsibilities.
Early Childhood Education

Delivery Mode: In-Person Program Duration: 77 Weeks Campus Location: North York Includes Field Placement / Practicum The Early Childhood Education (ECE) program prepares students for professional roles working with infants, toddlers, and young children in licensed childcare and early learning environments. The program focuses on child development, curriculum planning, inclusive education, health and safety, and professional practice, aligned with Ontario’s early learning standards. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience to support children’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Through in-person instruction and supervised field placements, students develop the skills required to create safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate learning environments. Graduates are prepared to work in regulated childcare settings while supporting families, colleagues, and community partners.
NAAC Early Childhood Assistant

Program Duration: 42 Weeks Delivery Mode: Online Study (Virtual Instructor-Led Classes) Batch Options: Morning & Evening Intake Schedule: Monthly The Early Childhood Assistant (ECA) program prepares students for supportive roles in childcare and early learning environments. The program focuses on developing foundational knowledge of child development, play-based learning, health and safety, communication, and professional practice required to work effectively with young children and families. Students learn how to support early childhood educators by assisting with daily routines, learning activities, and safe classroom environments. The program includes supervised practicum placements, allowing students to apply classroom learning in real childcare settings while building confidence and workplace readiness. This program also provides a strong foundation for those who may wish to advance into Early Childhood Education in the future
Addictions and Community Services Worker

Program Duration: 52 Weeks Delivery Mode: Hybrid (Online + In-Person Learning) Includes 300-Hour Internship / Supervised Practicum Focus: Addictions support, community services, and client advocacy The Addictions and Community Services Worker (ACSW) program prepares students for entry-level roles supporting individuals affected by addiction, mental health challenges, and social barriers. The program focuses on developing practical skills in addictions support, case management, community resources, interviewing techniques, and ethical practice within social and community service environments. Students gain a strong foundation in addiction studies, psychology fundamentals, relapse prevention strategies, and working with diverse and vulnerable populations. The 300-hour supervised practicum allows students to apply classroom learning in real community-based settings, building confidence, professionalism, and workplace readiness. Graduates are prepared to work within structured support roles while collaborating with healthcare professionals, social workers, and community agencies.
Child and Youth Services Worker

Program Duration: 40 Weeks Delivery Mode: Hybrid (Online + In-Person Learning) Includes: 280 Hours Practicum / Internship Focus: Child, youth, and family support services The Child and Youth Services Worker (CYSW) program prepares students for entry-level roles supporting children, youth, and families within community and social service environments. The program focuses on developing practical skills in youth advocacy, case management, communication, social justice, mental health awareness, and ethical practice. Students gain a strong foundation in psychology, child and youth development, family dynamics, addiction awareness, and mental health fundamentals. Through a 280-hour supervised practicum, students apply classroom learning in real community service settings, gaining hands-on experience working under the supervision of qualified professionals. Graduates are prepared to support youth facing social, educational, legal, mental health, and family-related challenges while working within professional and ethical standards.
Education Assistant

Program Duration: 35 Weeks Delivery Mode: Hybrid (Online + In-Person Learning) Includes Practicum / Internship Focus: Supporting students with diverse learning needs The Education Assistant (EA) program prepares students to support children and youth who require additional assistance in educational and community settings. The program focuses on helping students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally in inclusive learning environments. Students learn how to assist teachers, support individualized learning plans, use assistive strategies, and work effectively with students who have learning, behavioural, physical, or developmental challenges. Through a supervised practicum / internship, students apply their learning in real educational or community-based settings, gaining hands-on experience and professional confidence ON-CDI-EA-0421 Education Assist… . Graduates are prepared for support roles in schools, childcare environments, and community programs.
Health Information Management

Program Duration: 62 Weeks Delivery Mode: Online Includes Practicum / Internship Focus: Health records, data accuracy, and information systems The Health Information Management program prepares students for roles focused on managing, organizing, and protecting health information within healthcare environments. The program emphasizes medical documentation, health records management, data quality, privacy, and compliance, supporting accurate and secure healthcare operations. Students develop knowledge of medical terminology, health information systems, electronic records, and documentation standards used across healthcare settings. Through an online learning format and a supervised practicum / internship, students gain practical exposure to real-world health information workflows while maintaining confidentiality and professional standards. Graduates are prepared to support healthcare teams by ensuring accurate, organized, and compliant health information management.
Cardiology Technologist

Program Duration: 78 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Campus Location: North York Includes Practicum / Internship Focus: Cardiac testing, monitoring, and diagnostic support The Cardiology Technologist program prepares students for technical roles supporting cardiologists and healthcare teams in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart conditions. The program focuses on cardiac diagnostic testing, patient preparation, equipment operation, and accurate data collection within clinical environments. Students develop skills in performing non-invasive cardiac procedures while following established safety protocols, ethical standards, and professional practices. Through hands-on in-person training and a supervised practicum / internship, students gain real-world experience working with cardiac patients and diagnostic equipment in clinical settings. Graduates are prepared to support healthcare teams where accurate cardiac monitoring and patient care are essential.
Medical Esthetician

Program Duration: 68 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Campus Locations: Brampton & Toronto Includes Practicum / Internship Focus: Advanced skin care and medical aesthetic treatments The Medical Esthetician program prepares students for professional roles in medical spas, skin care clinics, and wellness environments. The program focuses on advanced skin care treatments, non-invasive aesthetic procedures, and the use of modern aesthetic technologies commonly used in clinical and spa-based settings. Students learn to assess skin conditions, perform specialized treatments, and operate industry-standard equipment while following safety, hygiene, and professional care standards. Through hands-on in-person training and a supervised practicum / internship, students gain real-world experience delivering aesthetic services in professional environments. Graduates are prepared to work in settings where advanced esthetic services are integrated with wellness and medical aesthetics.
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Program Duration: 86 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Campus: North York Includes Internship / Practicum (32 Weeks) Focus: Ultrasound imaging and diagnostic evaluation The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (DMS) program prepares students for careers in medical imaging within the allied healthcare sector. Sonographers use ultrasound technology, clinical knowledge, and anatomical expertise to produce diagnostic images that assist physicians in evaluating a wide range of medical conditions. Students learn to perform ultrasound examinations of the abdomen, pelvis, vascular system, superficial structures, and obstetric and gynecologic anatomy. Emphasis is placed on image quality, patient care, professional judgment, and real-time assessment, all of which directly influence diagnostic outcomes. The program combines classroom instruction, laboratory training, and a supervised internship, preparing graduates to function confidently as part of a healthcare team and meet Sonography Canada examination requirements.
Medical Laboratory Assistant Technician

Program Duration: 50 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Includes Practicum / Internship (4 Weeks) Campus: North York Focus: Clinical laboratory testing and specimen handling The Medical Laboratory Assistant Technician program trains students to support clinical laboratory operations, including preparing and processing specimens, performing routine tests, and assisting medical technologists in diagnostic environments. The program emphasizes practical laboratory skills, professional conduct, safety procedures, and accuracy in specimen handling. Students gain hands-on experience using state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and learn processes including blood collection, sample preparation, microscopic analysis, and quality control procedures. A supervised practicum / internship gives real-world exposure to laboratory operations and prepares students for entry-level work in hospitals, research labs, and diagnostic facilities
Medical Laboratory Technology – Hybrid

Program Duration: 2 Years (approx. 104 Weeks) Delivery Mode: Hybrid (In-Person Labs + Online Instruction) Includes Practicum / Internship (1120 Hours) Campus Location: North York The Medical Laboratory Technology – Hybrid program prepares students for professional roles in clinical and diagnostic laboratory environments. The program focuses on building technical, analytical, and procedural skills needed to perform and evaluate laboratory testing that supports diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention. Students begin with hands-on lab and classroom training and progress to online theory instruction paired with a significant clinical practicum / internship. During practicum, students apply their learning in real laboratory settings, gaining practical experience with laboratory instruments, specimen handling, quality control, safety procedures, and professional teamwork. Graduates are prepared to enter the healthcare workforce as skilled medical laboratory technologists who contribute to accurate testing and patient care in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research environments.
Massage Therapy

Program Duration: 88 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Includes Practicum / Internship (Extensive Clinical Training) Focus: Therapeutic massage, pain relief, and rehabilitative care The Massage Therapy program prepares students to become skilled therapeutic practitioners who assess and treat muscle and soft tissue conditions that affect movement and comfort. The program teaches students how to gather client history, develop tailored treatment plans, and perform massage techniques that support pain relief, mobility improvement, and overall health and well-being. Students gain both hands-on experience and clinical exposure, working in fully equipped training facilities and public clinics where they practice techniques under professional supervision. Graduates are eligible to pursue registration with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario and, after meeting certification requirements, may use the designation Registered Massage Therapist (RMT).
Orthopaedic Technician

Program Duration: 52 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Includes Practicum / Internship (Clinical Experience) Focus: Orthopedic support, cast application, and assistive device fitting Campus : London The Orthopaedic Technician program trains students to support healthcare teams in the evaluation, fabrication, fitting, and maintenance of orthopaedic devices. Students develop the skills needed to assist with the production and application of casts, splints, braces, and other supportive equipment used to treat injuries and conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. Through classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory practice, students learn to interpret clinician instructions, precisely measure and fit devices, and ensure patient comfort and safety. The program also includes a supervised practicum / internship, where students gain real-world experience working in clinical or orthopaedic workshop environments under professional guidance. Graduates are prepared to work alongside orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics, and specialized orthopaedic facilities.
Physiotherapist & Occupational Therapy Assistant

Program Duration: 52 Weeks Delivery Mode: In-Person Campus Location: North York Includes Practicum / Internship (Field Placement) Focus: Rehabilitation support and therapeutic assistance The Physiotherapist & Occupational Therapy Assistant program prepares students to support physiotherapists and occupational therapists in helping clients improve mobility, manage pain, and perform daily activities more independently. The program focuses on developing practical skills in therapeutic support, functional mobility assistance, and professional client care. Students receive hands-on training in therapeutic exercises, adaptive equipment usage, and rehabilitation support techniques. Through a supervised practicum / internship, students apply their learning in real clinical and rehabilitation environments while working under the guidance of licensed professionals. Graduates are prepared to assist rehabilitation teams in delivering structured therapy programs across a variety of healthcare settings.
Food Service Worker

Program Duration: 14 Weeks Delivery Mode: Online (Self-Study) / Instructor-Led (Virtual + Practical Components) Intake Schedule: Monthly Focus: Food safety, nutrition fundamentals, meal preparation, sanitation. The Food Service Worker program is designed to prepare students for entry-level roles in food service environments, with a strong emphasis on healthcare and institutional settings. The program focuses on developing essential skills required to safely prepare, handle, and serve food while maintaining high standards of hygiene, nutrition, and professionalism. Students learn proper food handling techniques, sanitation procedures, basic nutrition principles, and meal preparation methods. This training prepares graduates to work effectively in team-based kitchen environments such as hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement residences, cafeterias, and other food service operations.