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The Music Performance program will train musicians for the commercial music and entertainment industry. Students will be able to interpret and perform many contemporary music styles such as rock, country, funk, R&B, jazz, Celtic and world music and have a strong understanding of the theory, analysis and influences of contemporary music styles. Students will also learn the business aspects of a self-managed career in the music industry.
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The Performing Arts Foundation program introduces students to career options with the performing arts, both onstage and behind the scenes. Students will hone their performance and technical production skills, develop a greater knowledge and improved ability to work within a creative environment; and will have a deeper understanding of the nature of a career in the performing arts.
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The Carpentry program is designed to provide learners with the working knowledge and skills necessary to enter the carpentry area of the construction industry.
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The integrated training model used in this program provides students with a coordinated pathway taking them from pre-apprenticeship training through to a Certificate of Qualification with Red Seal. It includes all aspects of program delivery including 'on campus' training at Holland College and 'in industry' work placements. Under Provincial Legislation, registration as an apprentice working under the guidance of a journey-person or a Certificate of Qualification is compulsory for the trade of Automotive Service Technician.
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In this one-year program you’ll learn the techniques, procedures, and documentation requirements you need as an aircraft turbine technician. You can be sure you’ll have the most up to date skills, because we developed this program in consultation with PEI’s aerospace industry.
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Students will learn the technical and artistic skills required for a career as a professional dancer; develop an understanding of the business aspect of the profession and the etiquette of the performing arts.
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The Culinary Institute of Canada has been training aspiring chefs since 1983 and is regarded by many as the premiere culinary school in Canada. Its graduates can be found all over the world.
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The tourism and hospitality industry is the world's largest industry and offers unrivalled opportunities for an exciting and rewarding career. The International Hospitality Management program responds to this challenge with a comprehensive blend of practical and theoretical courses driven by industry. The program's performance-based training is increasingly recognized as vital to promoting the standards of excellence required in today's business world.
GeraldG - 18 June 2012 - 12:44pm
The Culinary Institute of Canada has been training aspiring chefs since 1983 and is regarded by many as the premiere culinary school in Canada. Its graduates can be found all over the world.
GeraldG - 18 June 2012 - 12:44pm
Through exposure to a wide variety of ideas, challenges and media, graduates leave the program with a solid portfolio and a wide variety of skills. The curriculum involves students in design theory and application, creative problem solving, typography, color prepress, and print production areas, digital design work and the management of projects.
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