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Where might you work?
Common Job Opportunities from Sault College Programs
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Aviation
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Aircraft Structural Repair
 Repair, overhaul and modification of commercial aircrafts in Canada
Aviation Technology – Flight
 Flight instructors
 Charter pilots
 Corporate pilots
 Pilot for a major airline
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Business Studies
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Business
 In the service, public and retail sector of the economy
 Find or create employment as small business owners/operators,
business managers, franchise operators, business consultants and
account representatives
Business – Accounting
 Chartered Accounting firms
 Canada Custom Revenue Agency
 Banking
 Government Agencies
 Small and Medium Business
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Business Studies
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Business Management
 Small business owners/operators
 Business managers
 Franchise operators
 Business consultants
 Account representatives
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Health Office Administrative Support
 Hospitals
 Physician`s offices or other healthcare facilities
 Insurance or health maintenance organizations
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Business Studies
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Office Administration - Executive
 Administrative assistant
 Executive assistant
 Office coordinator
 Receptionist
 Secretary
 Records management clerk
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Public Relations and Event Management
 Publicity and promotion
 Media relations
 Employee relations
 Community relations
 Government affairs
 Fundraising
 Event planning
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Community Integration through Co-op Exp
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A student who graduates from the CICE program has varied
employment opportunities related to the area of focus he/she has
chosen to study. As well, some students may choose to enter other
College programs after completion of the CICE program, if admission
requirements are met.
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Community Services
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Child and Youth Worker
 Treatment centres
 Group homes
 Schools
 Social agencies
 Hospitals
 Children's Aid Societies
 Youth programs
 Recreational programs
 Youth justice facilities
 Community development
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Community Services
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Early Childhood Educator
 Child care centres
 School-age programs
 Parent resource centres
 Best Start programs
 Licensed home child care
 Inclusive settings with children with disabilities/special needs
 Educational assistant
 Literacy educator for the school board
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Community Services
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Peace and Conflict Studies
 Community and/or international development
 Peace research
 Human resources
 Environmental protection
 Labour relations specialist
 Conflict resolution consultants
 Public policy analysts
 Non-governmental organizations.
This program will also benefit individuals on a career path to work in
business, government services, law, education, politics, social work,
religious organizations and health services.
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Community Services
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Social Service Worker
 Community-based organizations
 Social service agencies
 Educational, health, and corrections settings
 Developmental services
 Mental health
 Women’s service settings
 Income security organizations
 Homeless shelters
 Youth correctional facilities
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Community Services
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Social Service Worker - Native Specialization (SSW-NS)
 Private, governmental, and Native programs
 Mental health
 Education
 Addictions
 Outreach
 Family services
 Social welfare
 Both Native and non-Native graduates of this program will bring a
unique voice to their careers in the human services that reflects a
distinct set of knowledge and skills.
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Culinary
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Cook (Apprenticeship)
 Chef assistant
 Short-order cook
 Sous-chef
 First cook in hotels, restaurants, resorts, hospitals, steamship lines,
catering services, private clubs, and industrial kitchens
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Culinary Management
 Resorts
 Hotels
 Restaurants
 Health care facilities
 Cruise lines
 Catering services
 Private clubs
 Industrial kitchens in advanced positions
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Culinary
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Culinary Skills - Chef Training
 Resorts
 Hotels
 Restaurants
 Health care facilities
 Cruise lines
 Catering services
 Private clubs
 Industrial kitchens
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Kitchen Assistant
 Hotel kitchens
 Restaurants
 Institutions
 Catering organizations
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Hospitality
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Hospitality Management - Hotel and Resort
 Resort special events/meeting planner personnel
 Resort recreation employee
 Sales and marketing personnel
 Resort heritage/cultural interpreter
 Front desk clerk
 Reservations agent
 Food and beverage server
 Bartender
 Catering and banquet server
 Bartender
 Housekeeper
 Guest services personnel
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Hospitality
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Hospitality Operations - Food and Beverage
 Servers
 Bartenders
 Banquet servers
 Entry level supervisors
 Room service
 Catering
 Employment settings include but are not limited to cruise ships,
resorts, restaurants, lounges and institutional settings.
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Engineering Technology
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Civil Engineering Technician
 Consulting engineering companies
 General contractors
 Building product manufacturers
 Municipal governments
 Highway departments
 Federal public works departments
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Electrical Engineering Technician
 Power Generation
 Process Automation
 Process Automation and Trades
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Engineering Technology
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Electrical Engineering Technology – Process Automation
 Public utilities commission
 Manufacturer of electrical equipment
 Electrical installer
 Electrical engineering consulting firm
 Steel and papermaking industries
 Electrical power generation
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Home Inspection Technician
 Apply knowledge of residential home construction and building codes
 Produce and interpret data effectively, credibly and accurately
 Read, develop and interpret residential construction drawings and
other home system documentation
 Complete all work in compliance with occupational, health, safety, and
environmental law; established policies and procedures; codes and
regulations; and in accordance with ethical principles.
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Engineering Technology
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Instrumentation Technician
 Pulp and paper
 Nuclear and power generation
 Mining
 Petrochemical
 Natural gas
 Steel
 Refining
 Water and wastewater treatment industries
Mechanical Engineering Technician – Manufacturing
 Broad range of facilities associated with industries such as steel, mining,
pulp and paper, lumber, automotive, food processing and others
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Engineering Technology
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Pre-Trades and Technology
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As a graduate of the Pre-Trades and Technology Certificate program,
you may move on to college post-secondary technology programs,
apprenticeships, and/or the workplace.
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General Arts and Science
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General Arts and Science – Arts program will provide you with an
opportunity to complete a concentration of courses in the Arts, including
drama, creative writing, film and art appreciation.
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General Arts and Science - Kitchen Assistant
 Hotel kitchens
 Restaurants
 Institutions
 Catering organizations
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General Arts and Science - Liberal Studies, you will learn many skills
that are transferable to the workplace. Employers are seeking people
with good communication, thinking, and interpersonal skills who can pick
up more specific business or technical skills via on-the-job training.
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Health Sciences
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Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing
 Community practice
 Private practice
 Acute and chronic care hospitals
 Long-term care facilities
 Clinics
 Research
 Settings yet to be realized
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Fitness and Health Promotion
 Personal trainer
 Health coach
 Group fitness and activity leader
 Workplace fitness programs
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Health Sciences
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Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant
 Acute Care Hospitals
 Rehabilitation Hospitals
 Children’s Rehabilitation Centers
 Community Care (Home Care)
 Convalescent Care Facilities, Private Physiotherapy Clinics
 Private Occupational Therapy Centers
 Disability Management Services
 Long Term Care Facilities
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Personal Support Worker
 Nursing homes
 Homes for the aged
 Retirement homes
 Community agencies (Red Cross, March of Dimes)
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Health Sciences
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Pharmacy Technician
 Pharmacy
 Hospital
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Practical Nursing
 Hospitals
 Community
 Long-term care
 Other health care facilities, services and programs
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Information Technology Studies
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Computer Programmer and Computer Programmer Analyst
 Software development
 Systems analysis and design
 User interface design and human factors
 Web and database design and programming
 Project management
 System and database administration
 End user support
 Management of technology
Geographic Information Systems – Application Specialist
 Natural resources
 Municipal planning and operations
 Business
 Health sciences
 Agriculture
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Information Technology Studies
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Video Game Art
 Design, model and texture convincing 3D game assets.
 Critically analyze games with regards to game story structure,
mechanics, pacing and the direction of art.
 Create assets for games using a variety of software applications .
 Create assets that maximize platform potential on various software
development platforms.
 Design and create visually appropriate 2D game assets including
concept art, storyboards, and digital assets.
 Employ appropriate uses of traditional and digital media within the
game art context.
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Justice Studies
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Natural Resource/Environmental Law - Inspection and Enforcement
 Inspectors
 Investigators
 Enforcement officers
 Conservation officers
 Fisheries officers
 Park wardens
 Private industry/corporate environmental officers
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Police Foundations
 Municipal and provincial police forces
 RCMP
 Private and industrial security
 Customs
 Military police of the federal and provincial enforcement agencies
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Justice Studies
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Protection, Security and Investigation
 Canadian Border Services
 Customs brokering operations
 Security investigations
 Industrial security
 Firefighting
 Emergency care
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Media and Design
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Digital Photography and Imaging
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Capture professional quality images using the appropriate equipment
and techniques.
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Utilize design elements and lighting techniques to capture images that
communicate effectively.
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Create and edit well-designed and technically sound digital images using
industry standard software.
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Develop a portfolio that demonstrates creative and professional skills
and abilities in digital image capture and editing.
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Participate in ongoing professional development and adhere to ethical
and industry standards.
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Develop a business plan for the establishment and operation of a
photographic services company
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Media and Design
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Graphic Design
 Graphic designers
 Computer graphic illustrators and designers
 Layout artists
 Typographic designers
 Advertising illustrators
 Book illustrators
 Art directors
 Teachers
 Webs site designers
 Production artists
 Cartoonists
 Television production team members
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Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
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Adventure Recreation and Parks Technician
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Parks Canada
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Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
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Conservation authorities
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Municipal parks departments
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Private parks (employed as Park Warden, Park Interpreter, Resource
Technician, and Park Superintendent)
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Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
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Fish and Wildlife Conservation Technician
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Fisheries or wildlife technicians
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Conservation officers
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Hatchery workers
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Area technicians
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Resource technicians
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Research technicians
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Laboratory technicians with organizations such as the Ontario Ministry
of Natural Resources, conservation authorities, regional municipalities
and natural resource consultants
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Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
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Forest Conservation Technician
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Resource and lands technicians
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Firefighting technicians
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Federal and provincial research technicians
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Photo interpretation analysts
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Inventory field workers and supervisors
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Greenhouse supervisors
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Insect and disease rangers
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Forest industry scalers, foremen and harvesting supervisors.
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Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
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Natural Environment Technician – Conservation and Management
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Conservation Authorities
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Ministry of Natural Resources
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Ducks Unlimited
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Department of Fisheries & Oceans
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Natural Resources Canada
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Private environmental consulting firms
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Renewable energy site development companies
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Natural resource contracting companies
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The forest industry
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Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
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Natural Environment Technologist – Conservation and Management
 National and provincial natural resource agencies
 Conservation Authorities
 Regional stewardship councils
 Increased
opportunities to work for renewable energy site
development companies and private environmental consulting firms
Natural Resource/Environmental Law - Inspection and Enforcement
 Inspectors
 Investigators
 Enforcement officers
 Conservation officers
 Fisheries officers
 Park wardens
 Private industry/corporate environmental officers
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Salon and Spa Services
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Esthetician
 Spas
 Day resorts
 Salons
 Health centres
 Cosmetic sales
 Purchasing and marketing
 Self-employment/contract and consulting work
 Demonstrations
 Teaching or instructing
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Hairstyling
 Salons (staff or owners)
 Performing arts/television
 Teachers
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Skilled Trades
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Aircraft Structural Repair Technician
 Overhaul and modification of commercial aircraft
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Construction Carpentry Techniques
 Project-by-project basis
 Construction company
 Small, medium and large companies, unionized and non-unionized in
the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.
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