The College was established in 1967 and is a highly acclaimed public community college serving over 8,500 full time and 20,000 part-time learners on three campuses. The College offers hundreds of career paths in health sciences, community studies, business and information technology, engineering technologies, and media, art & design. Since 2004 they have added more than $1.24 million in academic upgrades including new computer labs, classroom technology and study space A recent $3.7 million student centre expansion means lots of space for studying & meeting other students.
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St. Clair College’s main campus is home to over 90 programs in the areas of Health Sciences, Community Studies, Engineering Technology & Skilled Trades, and Business and I.T. Thanks to the on-campus 204 – 2 bedroom suite residence, students will find that living in residence adds considerably to their college experience. The newly opened SportsPlex is across the street from residence and offers students the very latest in fitness training in the 10,000 fitness centre, an elevated indoor track, and triple gym that is home to our Saints Varsity program.
The campus boasts a number of new academic buildings that enhance student learning including the Centre for Applied Health Sciences, which houses all of the learning labs for our 12 Health Science programs, and the Centre for Construction Innovation & Production which supports our skilled trades programs.
Why St. Clair College - Windsor
- Campus life: There are lots of great things happening on campus! From pubs and fundraisers to events and sports teams, St. Clair College is totally committed to providing students with a well rounded campus experience. One great way to dive right into the “college experience” is to join an Student Representative Council/Thames Students Incorporated-supported club. There are over two dozen different clubs that students can get involved with, all academically based. At the beginning of each semester, the SRC/TSI ratifies the clubs, provides them with some start-up cash, and then they pretty much run themselves. The SRC/TSI lends the clubs its barbeque to sell hot dogs and burgers at lunch as a way to raise funds. Some clubs raise the money to compete in competitions, some to take trips to their future work environments, and some attend club-specific conferences.
- Athletics: Students will be thrilled with the College’s SportsPlex facility in Windsor and the HealthPlex facility in Chatham. They both feature large gymnasiums, fitness centres, walking tracks, workout studios, classrooms and more! Windsor campus is home to the varsity athletics teams – the Saints. Come out and cheer them on – from basketball, volleyball, soccer, curling and more – there’s a sport for everyone to get involved in.
- Location: Located in the most southernly part of Canada, St. Clair campuses align in the same latitude as Northern California, Madrid, Spain. and Rome, Italy. Windsor shares a border with Detroit, Michigan which is just across the bridge in the USA, giving immediate access to all major league sports, the stage, shopping and nightlife. Safe, clean communities – No matter which campus a student chooses, they can be confident their stay will be pleasant and secure.
Associate of Arts - Psychology
The Associate of Arts (Psychology) degree program develops broad-based academic skills in the following areas:
- • Reading comprehension
- • Written and oral communication
- • Mathematical and scientific reasoning
- • Computer and technological literacy
- • Research and evaluative skills
- • Analysis, synthesis, and integration of knowledge
- • Critical thinking and problem solving
- • Application of theoretical understanding to practice
- • Collaborative and team-based experience
Associate of Arts - Business
The Associate of Arts – Business program is a foundational degree completed over a 2-year period. Students within the Associate of Arts (Business) Degree program will gain multi-disciplinary knowledge in the faculties of economics, management, accounting, marketing, and statistical analysis, and will develop their critical thinking and research skills. The program also includes a customizable concentration in economics, which allows students to further explore economic theory and applications in conjunction with selected topics related to commerce.
Upon completion of the Associate of Arts – Business Degree program, students may choose to enter the workforce or continue their undergraduate studies. An Associate of Arts – Business Degree may be transferable to the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree program at a university.
The Associate of Arts (Business) degree program develops broad-based academic skills in the following areas:
- • Reading comprehension
- • Written and oral communication
- • Mathematical and scientific reasoning
- • Computer and technological literacy
- • Research and evaluative skills
- • Analysis, synthesis, and integration of knowledge
- • Critical thinking and problem solving
- • Application of theoretical understanding to practice
- • Collaborative and team-based experience
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