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CHSLD – Caregiver Scholarship

You would like to take the short training to become a caregiver in CHSLD?

Here is the first step you must take; Apply online here:https://ciusss-estrie.cvmanager.com/…/displaydetail…

By doing so, the CIUSSS de l’Estrie will give you an interview and you will then be able to register at LVTC!

The health system needs YOU! Start the process today! Become a caregiver.

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Myles DeNora-Labrecque Welding Award 2022-2023

‼️Myles DeNora-Labrecque Welding Award‼️


👨‍🏭This Award is presented to student/students who have consistently displayed a high level of dedication and perseverance in their studies. Their determination and positive attitude will not only guarantee their success in their studies but also in all future endeavors.

Ngaire Denora is proud to present this year’s award to:
🏆Branden Veilleux

Congratulations Branden! Wishing you success in all your endeavors.

Keep up the good work!

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PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION

5862 – Diploma of Vocational Studies

Check the “Fees” tab as some programs have fees that are not related to the registration

How long: 870 hour

Diploma: AVS

Description

The Production Equipment Operation program is designed to train you to apply, in whole or in part, the process for manufacturing a product.

You will be able to prepare raw and processed materials and machinery; operate conventional or automated production equipment; ensure quality control of manufactured products; handle raw materials and products; prepare products for shipping; and carry out preventive maintenance on the equipment made available to you.

Training includes:

  •  Operating a Computerized Numerical Controller (CNC)
  •  Maintaining machinery
  •  Quality control
  •  Read and understand technical drawings
Jobs

Employment opportunities:

  • CNC operator (metal)
  •  Could also apply to : plastic, rubber, granite and other materials
Prerequisite

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the CNC program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:


Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.
OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.


OR
Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the general development test, or recognition of equivalent learning.


OR
Persons having earned Secondary II credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister and who will continue their general education courses concurrently with their vocational training in order to obtain the credits they are missing among the following: Secondary IV language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister.

Duration

PAYABLE UPON ACCEPTATION IN THE PROGRAM

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00   

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) : $90.00

PAYABLE BEFORE THE START OF CLASS

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Department created Instruction Booklets : $25.00

5 T-shirts with centre logo (black): $50.00

Shop Projects: $50.00

Deposit for broken tools and for use of toolbox while on stage : $150.00

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

Fees

Have some previous secretarial experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

RAC

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Required documents for registration

The next step of the registration will be asking to supply some documents that varies according to your place of birth. Take the time to read thru the proper list and gather all elements now. Some might require for you to order.

If you have everything on the list already, you just need to wait on the instructional e-mail request from administration.

Born in Quebec

Birth certificate

Born in another Canadian Province

Birth Certificate

Proof of residency for more than one year.

Born outside of Canada

Quebec

Canada

Proof of residence

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WELDING

5695- Diploma of Vocational Studies

When: Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information.

Where: In class

How much: $690.00

How long: 1800 hours – 16 months

Diploma: DVS

Description

The Welding program emphasizes the development of real, hands-on welding, layout and fitting skills. The students will receive extensive exposure to welding practices and principles so they can better understand not only how welding processes work, but also why certain welding processes are used.

The students learn to prepare and weld steel, stainless steel and aluminum parts according to various procedures. They also learn to modify and repair assemblies and learn to interpret plans.

Training includes:

  •  Quality control
  •  Operation of both basic and specialized equipment
  •  Blueprint reading
  •  Canadian Welding Bureau certification

Jobs
  • Welder-Fitter
  •  Iron worker

Prerequisite

To be eligible for admission to the Welding and Fitting program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.

OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary IV credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the General Development Test and the course in language of instruction ENG-3101-3 3102-2, mathematics MTH-3053-2, or recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons having earned Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister and who will continue their general education courses concurrently with their vocational training in order to obtain the credits they are missing among the following: Secondary IV language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister.

Duration
HoursStatement of the Competency
30Determine their suitability for the trade and the training process
30Become aware of occupational health and safety rules
105Produce sketches and drawings
45Apply concepts of metallurgy
30Interpret drawings and specifications
90Cut ferrous and non-ferrous metals
30Use cutting and shaping equipment
30Prepare parts
105Apply the SMAW process
105Weld steel parts using the SMAW process
45Apply the GTAW process
75Weld steel parts using the GTAW process
60Weld aluminum parts using the GMAW process
60Produce simple assemblies
30Apply the GMAW process
HoursStatement of the Competency
120Weld steel parts using the GMAW process
60Weld aluminum parts using the GMAW process
60Produce simple assemblies
15Apply the FCAW process
120Weld steel parts using the FCAW process
30Apply the SAW, RW and PAW processes
105Interpret drawings and specifications for complex assemblies
75Produce assemblies of medium complexity
15Communicate in the workplace
120Produce complex assemblies
45Modify assemblies
60Repair assemblies
15Use job-search techniques
90Enter the work force

TOTAL : 16 months (1800 hours)
Fees
Payable upon acceptation in the program

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00        

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $180.00

Payable before the start of class

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

5 Centre t-shirts : $50.00

Printing of Exercise Booklets, Result charts, Project Drawing, Reference Sheets, Schematics,Blueprints: $80.00

Deposit for broken tools and for use of tool box while on stage : $390.00

For a comprehensive cost list please contact LVTC

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous welding experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

2-4-U

Tired of regular high school class ?

You can learn a real trade and finish your high school diploma all at once, it’s possible! 2-4-U will give you the chance to learn a real trade while continuing in high school.

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SECRETARIAL STUDIES

5857 – Diploma of Vocational Studies


When
: Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information.

Where: Theoretical class could be done online or in class.

How much: $973,50

How long: 1485 hours – 15 months

Diploma: DVS

Description

Secretarial Studies equips you with the professional skills needed to become an invaluable member of an organization.

You will learn how to keep an office running in an organized and efficient manner using the most current office technology. Also learn to assist with business correspondence and prepare documents, reports, presentations, spreadsheets, and more. 

You learn at YOUR rhythm (individualized learning) so you can get on the work force faster and/or if you need a little bit more time you can have it!!!

Training includes:

  •  Organization and flexibility
  •  Bilingual communication
  •  Accounting software use
  • Microsoft Office Suite

Administrative Assistant

Equivalencies can be granted between the Accounting and Secretarial Studies programs allowing you to complete two diplomas in less time.

Jobs
  • Secretary
  • Administrative assistant
  • Receptionist
  • Office clerk
Prerequisite

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent, for example,
an Attestation of Equivalence of Secondary V studies, or a postsecondary diploma such
as the Diploma of College Studies or a Bachelor’s degree
OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which
their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary IV credits in language of
instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by
the Minister, or have been granted recognition for equivalent learning
OR
Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the
following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the General
Development Test (i.e.e English language of instruction ENG 3101-1 and ENG 3102-2,
and French second language FRE 21023), or recognition of equivalent learning
OR
Persons who have obtained Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second
language and mathematics in programs established by the Minister are required to pursue
general education courses, concurrently with their vocational training, in order to obtain
the Secondary IV credits, they lack in language of instruction, second language and
mathematics in programs established by the Minister.

Duration
HoursStatement of the Competency
15Determine their suitability for the occupation and the training process
75Proofread the spelling and grammar of English texts
90Perform word processing tasks
60Ensure the quality of written English
60Provide customer service
60Perform document management
30Produce spreadsheets
30Design presentations
60Write business texts in English
90Carry out accounting operations
75Produce business correspondence
45Create databases
45Handle cash
75Translate texts
HoursStatement of the Competency
60Produce tables and charts
90Prepare the visual design of documents
90Write and format business texts in French
30Update information published on digital media
45Interact in French in a business setting
75Follow up on business correspondence
60Carry out activities related to the organization of meetings and events
60Produce reports
30Provide technical support
45Coordinate multiple tasks
90Enter the workforce

TOTAL : 15 months (1485 hours)

Fees
Payable upon acceptation in the program

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00        

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $148.50

Payable before the start of class

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Various workbooks are necessary for this program and can be purchased at LVTC as needed

For a comprehensive cost list please contact LVTC

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous secretarial experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

2-4-U

Tired of regular high school class ?

You can learn a real trade and finish your high school diploma all at once, it’s possible! 2-4-U will give you the chance to learn a real trade while continuing in high school.

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PROFESSIONAL SALES

5821 – Diploma of Vocational Studies

When: Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information.

Where: Theoretical class could be done online or in class.

How much: $198.00

How long: 900 hours – 9 months

Diploma: DVS

Description

The Professional Sales program prepares students to attract people’s attention, use their powers of persuasion and make key contacts. Students will learn how to be comfortable in front of an audience and how to succeed in the fast paced and competitive world of sales.

Training includes:

  • Communicating effectively with customers
  • Understanding consumer behaviour
  • Promoting products and services
  • Applying sales techniques


Sales Representation

Attestation of Vocational Speciality Students who have the intention of working as a sales representative may be able to continue their training by taking the Sales Representation (ASP) specialization.

Jobs

Employment opportunities:

  • Sales person
  • Customer service representative
  • Sales representative
  • Assistant sales manager
Prerequisite

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Professional Sales program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.

OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary IV credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the General Development Test and the course in language of instruction ENG-1101-4, or recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons having earned Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister and who will continue their general education courses concurrently with their vocational training in order to obtain the credits they are missing among the following: Secondary IV language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister.

Duration
HoursStatement of the Competency
30Occupation and training
90Professional relationships
45Consumer behaviour
30Customer service
120Sales
45Sales-related transactions
15Time management
30Job search
60Introduction to the occupation
HoursStatement of the Competency
30Laws and regulations
30After-sales service
60Second language
45Products and services
60Stock management
45Visual merchandising
45Marketing and sales
120Workplace integration

TOTAL : 9 months (900 hours)

Fees

**** Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information. ****

PAYABLE UPON ACCEPTATION IN THE PROGRAM

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $48.00   

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) : $90.00

PAYABLE BEFORE THE START OF CLASS

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Sales Kit : $30.00

Professional Sales Exercise Sheets: $30.00

*** Plan travel expenses for field trips, job search, 30 days of stage, business visits… ***

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous secretarial experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

2-4-U

Tired of regular high school class !

You can learn a real trade and finish your high school diploma all at once, it’s possible! 2-4-U will give you the chance to learn a real trade while continuing in high school.

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MACHINING

5871 – Diploma of Vocational Studies

Where: Work-Study (ATE)

How long: 1800 hours

Diploma: DVS

Description

Why simply play an instrument and keep time when you can write the music instead? Similarly, why simply operate machinery when you can create and design it? Choose a career in Machining Technics where students learn how to machine and fabricate varied types of parts and equipment from prosthetic limbs to airplanes, motorcycles and even electrical turbines.

The student will learn to read, produce, and work from simple and complicated blueprint drawings. They will also work on a variety of computer numerical control (CNC) and conventional machines along with hand tools.

Training includes:

  •  Use of 3D computer software
  •  Quality control
  •  Programming and use of numerically controlled machines
  •  Proper use and set up of tools
Jobs

Employment opportunities:

  •  General Machinist
  •  CNC Machine Operator
  •  CNC Programmer
Prerequisite

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Machining Technics program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.

OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary IV credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the General Development Test and the course in language of instruction ENG-3101-1 3102-2, mathematics MTH-2102-3, or recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons having earned Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister and who will continue their general education courses concurrently with their vocational training in order to obtain the credits they are missing among the following: Secondary IV language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister.

Duration

TOTAL : 1800 HOURS

Fees

PAYABLE UPON ACCEPTATION IN THE PROGRAM

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00   

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) : $180.00

PAYABLE BEFORE THE START OF CLASS

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Department created Instruction Booklets : $40.00

5 T-shirts with centre logo (black): $50.00

Shop Projects: $75.00

Deposit for broken tools and for use of toolbox while on stage : $150.00

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous secretarial experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

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INSTITUTIONAL AND HOME CARE ASSISTANCE

5858 – Diploma of Vocational Studies

How long: 870 hours

Diploma: DVS

Description

Home Care is a rapidly-growing field that offers endless opportunities to compassionate, caring individuals who enjoy a challenge and want to make a difference in people’s lives. Students learn to offer basic care, help clients carry out everyday activities, ensure safety and intervene in crisis or emergency situations.

Training includes:

  • Developing a trusting relationship with the client
  • Providing care relative to personal hygiene
  • Promoting client autonomy
  • Teamwork strategies
Jobs
  • Home Care Attendant
  • Caregiver

This profession aims to provide care and assistance in public, private and community health care networks to persons of all ages who are sick or who have physical, psychological, or psycho-social disabilities. The rationale of this occupation is to provide aid to patients so that they may recover or maintain their autonomy and overall health condition.

Prerequisite

To be eligible for admission to this program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent, for example, an Attestation of Equivalence of Secondary V studies, or a postsecondary diploma such as the Diploma of College Studies or a Bachelor’s degree

OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition for equivalent learning

OR

Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the General Development Test (see the following table), or recognition for equivalent learning

Duration
HoursStatement of the Competency
30The Occupation and the Training Process
60Helping Relationship
60Relational Approaches
60Needs of Clients With Physical Illnesses and Disabilities
75Activities of Daily Living
30Prevention of Infections and Contamination
120Basic Daily Care Procedures
30Situations Involving Risk
105Care in the Home or Alternative Living Environments
60Family, Social and Cultural Contexts
30End-of-Life Care
45Medications and Basic Invasive Care
60Care Related to the Client’s Clinical Reality
30First Aid
75Short-Term Assistive Care

TOTAL : 870 hours (5 days a week for the first 10 weeks and then 3 days a week with employment opportunities at the CIUSSS) in 11 months 

Fees
Payable upon acceptation in the program

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00        

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $87.00

Payable before the start of class

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Exams, Articles/Research papers : $30.00

PDSB Books & Cards : $12.00

CPR & First Aid + Mask : $48.00

Mosby’s textbook & Workbook Combo : $124.00

Infection Control Handbook : $3.00

Lab fee : $10.00

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

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STARTING A BUSINESS

5861 – Attestation of Vocational Studies

When: Continuous Entry

Where: 100% online

How much: $206.00

How long: 330 hours

Diploma: AVS

Description

Why should I take this course :

You will learn to structure, categorize and analyze your potential business idea through the lens of common business models, lingo and organization standards.

You will work at establishing the objectives, goals and expected journey of your business for the next few years by analyzing your market, determining your marketing strategy and making your business forecasts.

You will learn to explain the potential of your business through the document known as the Business Plan.

Prerequisite

There are no admission requirements for a program to start a business

Fees

Registration fees: $206