Vocational/Technical
Training Institutions:
Post-Secondary
Institutions » Vocational-Technical Training
Winnipeg
Technical College provides secondary and post-secondary students
with applied skills training for careers in Health Care and Human
Services, Information and Business Technology, and Skilled Trades.
The college is a Pearson Virtual University Enteprise Authorized
Center, and currently offers a number of Computer Certification
Exams.
Yellowquill
College is a First Nation learning centre of excellence in education
and training. The college provides high quality post-secondary education
and training to adults, giving them skills and knowledge to obtain
employment and/or further their education.
Criti
Care EMS Paramedic Academy has evolved into one of North America's
premier Emergency Medical Services. It provides ambulance service,
EMS management and internationally recognized certification courses
in First Aid, CPR, Emergency Medical Responder and Paramedic Care.
Film
Training Manitoba Inc. is the source for training and professional
development for Manitoba's film industry. FTM provides practical
training programs for individuals seriously interested in pursuing
a career in film as well as upgrading, mentoring and professional
development for established industry members.
Manitoba
Emergency Services College is located in Brandon, Manitoba.
The College is committed to providing superior emergency response
programs that meet the needs of emergency service and industry.
R.B.
Russell High School has many vocational programs that combine
work education with work experience. Courses include advertising
art, autobody, food services, hairstyling, metals and power mechanics.
Louis
Riel Arts & Technology Centre (ATC) is a public education
institution committed to offer quality technical and career education
to secondary and post-secondary students. ATC programs and courses
provide students with the competencies needed for employment or
further training by meeting industry and business demands.
St.
James-Assiniboia Continuing Education welcomes and encourages
adult students to earn their diplomas through the adult and mature
upgrading day programs. As well, Continuing Education sessions provide
programming for individuals in the community to learn a new skill
or hone an old one through Professional Development, Information
Technology, Do It Yourself, Fitness, Leisure, Personal Welfare,
and Youth programs.
Sturgeon
Creek Collegiate provides students with the opportunity to obtain
a technology certificate while earning high school credits. Students
can explore career options through several different technology
programs, many of which will prepare students for professional certification
in their chosen field.
Technical-Vocational
High School provides a diversified set of up-to-date
academic and technical-vocational programs focused on helping students
acquire employability skills as well as those skills essential for
post secondary education and training.
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