About
Dedication to student success is Algonquin College’s guiding principle and is demonstrated through the quality of its programs, staff, the continual expansion of its facilities, and by forging strategic partnerships. Every action since the College was established has been to ensure students have access to the education and skills training demanded by the marketplace to launch a rewarding career.
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology was established in 1967 and was named after the First Nations people who lived in the area. Algonquin was formed from the merger of the Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, established 1957, and the Ontario Vocational Centre, established 1965. The College celebrates 51 years as a leader in post secondary education, and has undergone significant growth since its establishment and continues to grow today.
With 200 programs of study and 20,000 full time students, Algonquin College is one of Canada’s largest colleges. The college is located in Ottawa, Canada’s vibrant, metropolitan and multicultural capital city. The College proudly nurtures a friendly, student-oriented atmosphere. Students come to Algonquin College from around the world to study English, take second and third year courses within their area of specialization, and to pursue customized skills upgrading and training programs. International students experience the Canadian approach to an applied education by studying, working and collaborating with Algonquin College students and faculty in learning, teaching and research.
Why Algonquin College - Ottawa
- Campus: Algonquin is one of Canada’s largest colleges yet is still small enough to nurture a friendly, student-oriented community atmosphere. Algonquin College – Ottawa is the largest Algonquin campus, located in Ottawa, Canada.
- Facilities: The International Education Centre is there to help students succeed academically while enjoying life at a welcoming, multicultural school located in the heart of Ottawa, Canada. The main Algonquin College campus has recently completed major expansion projects and the school offers state-of-the-art facilities that includes a library and collaborative work spaces.
- Location: Algonquin College is located in the Nation’s Capital and the Ottawa Valley. Ottawa’s population is 994,000 and offers many of the perks of a small town. Algonquin is only minutes away from hundreds of kilometers of bike and recreational pathways, parks and natural areas. Ottawa is home to the Rideau Canal, a ‘UNESCO World Heritage Site,’ for winter skating and summer boating and recreation. Being in a large city, Algonquin is only minutes away from urban and cultural amenities, including prime shopping, sports, athletics, museums, a wide range of restaurants and festivals. Algonquin is on a major transit hub which students and staff use to travel across Ottawa.
- Mission: Algonquin College’s mission is to transform hopes and dreams into lifelong success. The College aims to be a global leader in personalized, digitally connected, experiential learning. Algonquin’s core values include: caring, learning, integrity, and respect.
College Diploma - Culinary Management
- • food preparation
- • baking techniques
- • nutrition
- • menu planning
- • plating techniques
- • restaurant service and entrepreneurship, and
- • farm to fork cooking
- • food and beverage control
- • purchasing and receiving
- • commis de cuisine
- • department chefs
- • junior sous-chefs
- • executive sous-chefs
- • chefs de cuisine
- • executive chefs de cuisine
College Diploma - Fitness and Health Promotion
- • fitness and health clubs (both corporately or privately owned)
- • non-profit and community organizations
- • public, municipal or institutional fitness and recreation centres
- • corporate employer fitness facilities, private fitness studios
- • sports specialty training facilities and camps
- • allied health and alternative health clinics