Northlands College, United College at the University of Waterloo, and New Brunswick Community College have announced programming changes that will provide new opportunities for students. Northlands has introduced a Diploma in Health Studies that will prepare students for a career in healthcare and human services and offer a ladder into a degree at the University of Regina. The University of Waterloo’s United College has partnered with Bow Valley College, Assiniboine Community College, Oshki-Pimache-O-Win, Sault College, and Humber College to launch a Diploma in Indigenous Entrepreneurship that will be co-delivered at a distance to students at the colleges. New Brunswick Community College has shared several updates on its programming for the upcoming year, including the launch of a Carpentry Co-op program, the suspension of a Machinist program, and changes to its pharmacy assistant and cybersecurity programs.
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