A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 UNIVERSITY OF ‘NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Information Session ‘Sunday, April 3, 7-9pm. cay New ‘Local Programs Students now can take the Bachelor of Social Work - degree in Prince Rupert or Terrace, starting in September, UNBC also-has added more course options for. local - completion of the Bachelor of Arts degree. y . | | LO 7 es oe “Aboriginal Teacher Education 1 Bridging Program . c UNBC. grad Laura Gosnell of Teriace i is leading a new " program starting this summer aimed at increasing the’. ~ number of aboriginal school teachers in northern BC. The © ~* Aboriginal Teacher Education Bridging program will-open ~ ,the.door to university for Fup to. 20 students starting this 7 summer.. -_ New Nursing Program - UNBC js partnering with Northwest Community College, . Northern Health, and the College of New Caledonia in: el, “~~ delivering'a new bachelor’s degree in Nursing based in’ Bags Sa - Terrace. The first 18 students will begin this fall. gov ‘M.Ed. to Start “A new master's degree | in Educational Counselling will also begin. this summer, providing expanded educational ==" opportunities for students interested in pursuing a degree. _ part-time. The program will be 'UNBC's sixth graduate-level _program to be offered in the Northwest. . — | ae a ey ; se tr tae . . to, fe ee ee See ee a Vedvdpenee etd gtd A Part of the Northwest UNBC’ s Terrace campus, 4744 | Park Ave oe | . Get information about local. offerings and degrees available at the Prince George campus. ‘ = Northwest Courses __ Spring. and Summer 2005" In Terrace: . Anthropology 451-3 Traditional Use Studies August 7 to 12,9 amto5pm. — Geography 309-3 Settlements Geography ’ Tuesday & Wednesday 6 pm to 9 pm & Friday afternoons Tpm to 4am, May 10 to June 2 3. - History 302-3 Western Canada Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 5 pm to 8 pm, June 6 to 30th. % Social Work 452-3 Social Work/Crisis Intervention in Terrace | June 13 to 17, 9 am to 5 pm. . In Prince Rupert: English 331- 3 Genres in Canadian Literature July 4 to 8, 9. am to-5 pm. First Nations Studies 223-3 Tsimshian Language ‘Immersion - August 15 to 19, 22 to 26, 1 pm to 5 pm. In Port Edward: English: 470-3 Creative Writing Poetry July 11. to 15, 9 am to'S.pm. - First Nations Studies 3801 -3 First Nations Art May 2 to 6, 9am to 5 pm - Political Science 434 Resource Communities in Transition May 9 to 13, 9am to 5 pm. * " Courses subject to change and sufficient enrolment. ay Cr re - wonah ) F : & UNBC’s Northwest Regional Campus "250-615-5578 or 1-800-697-7388 nw-info@unbe.ca_ -- _www.unbe.ca/regops/nw For more information on how to apply and register, contact us or drop by the information session VOCE SE soe bn ab ae eaale fy Attending university is a family affair DeeDee Tashoots graduated with a - UNBC Social Work degree in 2004 after taking courses in Terrace. ee nA strength of UNBC is, that people who are from the North can. take fhe A EA RSS ET ee? et ot