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Community Integration through Co-operative Education. CICE Fall 2011. CICE @ Georgian. Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) is a 2 year post-secondary certificate program that will launch in September 2011 Our first year enrolment is limited to 18 students
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Community Integration through Co-operative Education CICE Fall 2011
CICE @ Georgian • Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) is a 2 year post-secondary certificate program that will launch in September 2011 • Our first year enrolment is limited to 18 students • Program maximum=40 students
CICE @ Georgian • The CICE program provides its students with the opportunity to enhance academic skills • CICE Students also develop vocational abilities in a number of career-related, supervised field placement experiences • Students have placements Semesters 2-4
Who is the CICE student? • CICE is designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities, PDD, brain injuries, mental health issues and other learning challenges • The CICE student requires course modification to succeed at the College level
Admission Requirements • OSSD/Certificate or be at least 19 years of age • Must demonstrate academic needs that require curriculum modification to succeed • A level of independence not requiring constant supervision • Advocate reference check • Information Session Attendance
CICE Program Learning Outcomes The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: • Participate with equal opportunity in regular college programs and activities. • Test and develop their skills for potential employment. • Develop and strengthen their functional academic skills in communication skills and math.
CICE Program Learning Outcomes The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: • Pursue their own personal areas of academic/vocational interest. • Function more independently • Strengthen interpersonal skills such as self-confidence and self-esteem in order to enrich the quality of their lives.
CICE Program Structure • Students are supported by learning facilitators who: • Assist CICE students in achieving academic success • Work with students in and out of the classroom • Recommend and complete course modification to meet student needs • Provide accommodations and tutoring • Each CICE student is assigned a primary learning facilitator who acts as their academic advisor
CICE Program Structure • Students are also supported by the CICE Field Placement Officer who: • Assesses and recruits placements in the community suitable for the CICE students and the program • Ensures an appropriate match between student and placement • Provides training to placement employers and ensures student readiness for placement • Monitors and evaluates student field placements
Additional Supports @ Georgian • Disability Specialists • Counselors • Learning Strategists • Write-On, Math Lab, Click-On • Knowledge Hubs • Adaptive Technology Lab • Testing Services • Peer Mentors
CICE Program Structure • Courses Required to Graduate: • Introduction to Computers • Communications • 3 Employability Seminars • Field Placement Preparation • 3 Field Placements (112 hrs./semester) • 3 Program Group courses • 1 General Education course • 2 Electives
Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE) – Program Tracking CICE 1004 Field Placement Preparation CICE 1001 Employability Seminar 1 CICE 1000 Introduction to Computers COMZ 1000 Communications Semester 1 F11 CICE 1005 Field Placement 1 CICE 1002 Employability Seminar 2 Course 1 in area of concentration *General Education OR Elective Semester 2 W12 CICE 1006 Field Placement 2 CICE 1003 Employability Seminar 3 Course 2 in area of concentration *General Education OR Elective Semester 3 F12 CICE 1007 Field Placement 3 Course 3 in area of concentration Elective Semester 4 W13 *CICE students must take 1 General Education course and 2 Electives. If a General Education course is selected in Semester 2, then an Elective must be taken in Semester 3 and vice-versa.
CICE Program Structure • Current program groups from which students select 3 courses: • Art and Design Fundamentals • Office Administration-General • Technology • Carpentry Techniques • Architectural Technician • Hotel and Resort
Art & Design Fundamentals • APDZ1000 Ideas and Imagery • APDZ1001 Design Fundamentals • APDZ1002 Colour and Design • CMPZ1041 Introduction to Digital Video for Art and Design • DRWZ1004 Fundamentals of Drawing
Office Administration-General • CMPZ1048 Introduction to Keyboarding • MATZ1004 Business Math for the Office Professional • OFAZ1001 Office Procedures and Strategies • OFAZ1007 Spreadsheet and Presentation Applications • OFAZ1008 Word Processing and Database Applications
Hotel & Resort • FOSZ1010 Mixology • FOSZ1011 Food Preparation and Theory • FOSZ1012 Food and Beverage Service • TOUZ1000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism • TOUZ1003 Front Office and Guest Services Procedures
Technology • ARCZ1000 Architectural Drafting • CARZ1000 Carpentry Fundamentals • CARZ1006 CAD/Drafting • CARZ1007 Blueprint Reading • CARZ1002 Advanced Framing • ENVZ1000 Environmental Sciences
CICE Student Benefits • Academic growth • Development of job-related skills • Increased employment opportunities • Opportunity to have a college experience • Building of self-confidence and self-esteem • Personal growth and maturity • Development of independence • Development of friendships and relationships • Development of community connections
For more information on the CICE program, contact: Renée Ferguson (705) 728-1968, ext. 6047 rferguson@georgianc.on.ca