PART-TIME | PORTAGE CAMPUS GENIP-NA General Interest

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Overview

  • Interlake Campus, Selkirk
  • Peguis-Fisher River Campus, Peguis
  • Portage Campus, Portage la Prairie
  • Steinbach Campus, Steinbach
  • Winkler Campus, Winkler

Red River College Regional Campuses offer a wide variety of courses and workshops for your personal interest. Availability of courses and workshops varies between campuses.

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Courses and Descriptions

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Year 1
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Electives
WRKS-9049Appetizers
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CULI-9014Barbeque Tips
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GENI-9025Basic Canning
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GENI-9902Beading
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GENI-9054Bird Watching
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GENI-9898Felted Art
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PDEV-9023Feng Shui
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GENI-1528Golf
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GENI-9119Home Staging
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GENI-9896Homemade Jam
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COMM-9000Journaling
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CULI-9023Keto Cooking
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SEMR-9288Nutrition
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GENI-9897Paint Night
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COMP-1965Photoshop
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GENI-9886Photoshop
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GENI-9890Photoshop
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GENI-9029Survival 101
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GENI-9887Video Editing
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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
In addition to Transfer of Credit from a recognized post secondary institution, other RPL processes are available for RPL courses. Click here for more information. For courses with no RPL, please check www.rrc.ca/rpl for additional contact information.
ABOR-9001Aboriginial Cultural Awareness
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Explore the world views, traditions, and cultural values of Manitoba’s Aboriginal people. Topics covered in this interactive seminar include terminologies, a brief history, governance and contemporary situations.  Traditional culture is a significant focus of this seminar, including traditional teaching and practices, protocols and spirituality.

COMM-9000Journaling
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Discover the numerous benefits of journaling and learn how to use both planned and unplanned journaling to solve problems, stimulate your thinking, release negative emotions, explore your experiences, and strengthen your creativity. Embrace this comforting practice of communicating with your inner self through words, doodling, and specific journaling practices. You will do a wide variety of journaling activities to gain greater insight into your life.

COMP-1042Keyboarding Skills for Computers
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COMP-1963Digital Photography & Darkroom
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Basic camera settings, film speeds and composition is covered in this 12 hour workshop.  From there, students import the photos to the computer and work on color correction, enhancing through cropping, basic touch-up work and printmaking.  No previous photography experience required. Bring your digital camera to class.

COMP-1965Photoshop
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Learn how to fix your old or new photos with Photoshop. Learn how to fix damage to your old photos, how to change the size and shape of your photos. Move people out and put people in, fix red eye, change color, lighten and darken, make them black and white. Learn how to work in layers and send an image to a friend by email.

COMP-2002Photoshop (PC) Intermediate
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Receive instruction in advanced creative image manipulation, experimental illustrative techniques, photo retouching, and more complex techniques in achieving photo excellence, balanced collage, channels, computer art, layer masking and much more. Prerequisite: Photoshop for Beginners or equivalent.

COMP-9023The Digital Social Network
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This workshop provides an introduction to Facebook and You Tube, plus tips on how to use chat lines, webcams, email, and more.

COMP-9024Digital Photos - Take Control
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This workshop will help you organize all those great photos that you have taken. You will learn time-saving strategies and acquire skills for transferring, editing, enhancing, storing, sharing, and printing digital photos.

 

 

CULI-9001Regional Flavours: Thai Cuisine
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Thai food uses fresh ingredients that are often steamed, stir-fried or grilled. Preparation and presentation of the meal can be an art in itself, and Thai cuisine is delicious, low in calories and low in cholesterol. This workshop will include a demonstration and hands-on production of a variety of dishes from Thailand.

CULI-9002Regional Flavours: Italian Cuisine
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Although many people associate pasta and pizza with Italian cuisine, they overlook the fact that there is much more to authentic Italian cuisine. This workshop will include a demonstation and hands-on production of a variety of dishes from the various regions of Italy.

CULI-9003Regional Flavours: Greek Cuisine
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There are many different methods to preparing Greek cuisine, but you can count on the fact that it will emphasize simplicity, natural flavours and the use of fresh herbs, lemons and extra virgin olive oil. This workshop will include a demonstration and hands-on production of a variety of Greek dishes.

CULI-9004Impressive Appetizers
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Impress your guests during the festive season with professional-looking appetizers that are delicious and easy to prepare. Learn how to create phyllo pastry appetizers and appetizers that you can make ahead, freeze and quickly prepare when you need them.

CULI-9005Regional Flavours: Vegetarian
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Learn how to create vegetarian appetizers, main courses and desserts. This workshop will emphasize the use of fresh, low-fat ingredients and teach you how to make flavourful vegetarian meals using a variety of herbs, spices and flavourings.

CULI-9006Regional Flavours: Mexican Cuisine
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Learn how to create a variety of the most traditional Mexican dishes. Although many people think that Mexican food is “spicy”, you will also learn how to create Mexican dishes that do not contain spicy ingredients.

CULI-9007Pairing Wine with Foods
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If red wine goes with beef, and white wine goes with fish, what goes with rose wines? Learn how to pair a variety of wines with different food styles to complement the flavours of your meal, and discover the basic guidelines to make your meal better with the right wine. You will taste eight different wines with different foods and discover what happens to the wines when they are paired with different flavours and textures. This workshop is limited to adults 18 years of age or older.

CULI-9008Chinese Cooking
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CULI-9009Regional Flavours: East Indian Cuisine
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Always wanted to learn how to cook Indian food but didn't know where to start? This 3 hour workshop will serve to give you a basic understanding of Indian spice blends, terms and basic cooking methods from the various regions of India.

CULI-9010Regional Flavours: Pan Pacific Cuisine
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Pacific Rim cuisine is an exciting fusion of flavours from the cultures of Pacific Rim countries. The regional influences of these countries translates to cuisine integrating fresh ingredients, seafood, soy and hoisin sauces, tropical fruits, nuts and indigenous herbs and spices. This workshop will include a demonstration and hands-on production of a variety of dishes from the Pan-Pacific. 

CULI-9011Regional Flavours: Valentine Theme
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Many people prefer to head out for dinner for Valentine’s Day, but being surrounded by a crowd of couples does not always equate to a romantic evening out. Why not consider staying in with your valentine and cook them a very special Valentine's Day meal? During this workshop you will learn to prepare a variety of recipes to create a complete Valentine's Day menu…just in time for Valentine's Day! This workshop will include a demonstration and hands-on production of a variety of dishes.

CULI-9013Regional Flavours: Cheese Tasting
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Learn how cheese is made. The different maturities of cheese and how to interpret and compare the amazing textures, tastes, smells and appearances of a variety of cheese from around the world. Learn how to pair cheese with other foods and beverages.  Sample a wide variety of cheese, old world classics, soft cheese and exotic cheese.

CULI-9014Barbeque Tips
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Learn how to prepare a mouth watering, succulent barbequed meal every time!  This hands on course will include cutting, preparation and cooking techniques using a variety of barbecuing methods.

CULI-9015Tour of Europe
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Austria Spain Greece and Tuscany - Take a culinary journey through the finest regions of Europe. Enjoy learning the ingredients and spices of exotic cuisines.

CULI-9018Spices:Culinary and Medical Benefits
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Spices provide wonderful flavour and interest to our culinary efforts. Some spices even provide powerful medicinal benefits, aiding in better health and well-being. During this workshop you will learn about the benefits of culinary and medicinal spices.

CULI-9019Regional Flavours: Desserts
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Learn how to create a number of delectable delights for your dessert menu.

CULI-9020Regional Flavours: Italian
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Although many people associate pasta and pizza with Italian cuisine, they overlook the fact that there is much more to authentic Italian cuisine. In this workshop you will learn by hands-on production how to make a variety of dishes from the various regions of Italy.

CULI-9021Regional Flavours: Mexican
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In this workshop you will learn how to create a variety of traditional Mexican dishes.

CULI-9022Regional Flavours: Chinese
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CULI-9023Keto Cooking
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Explore flavours from across the globe all in healthy ketogenic fashion. Following a Keto diet shouldn't feel restrictive. The instructor will demonstrate Keto friendly cooking. You will learn new ideas to enjoy eating the food you want in a healthy way.

DECO-9005Design Basics - Introduction
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You will learn the basic differences between an Interior Designer and an Interior Decorator.  The course will outline the Elements of Design and the Principles required to organize them aesthetically and it will provide you with the opportunity to work with these elements on a personal project. The course will be broken down into six components a)line, texture and pattern,  b)color,  c)lighting,  d)furniture,  e)more on furniture, and f)working with all the elements.  At the completetion of this introductory course you will have an understanding of how these elements discern between good and bad design.

DEVE-1014Fundraising & Proposal Writing
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This course introduces participants to working on a team to create funding proposals for not-for-profit programs in the community.

GARD-1317Container Gardening
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Even the smallest patio or porch can boast a crop of vegetables or a garden of flowers in containers. In this workshop you will learn the how-to's of successful container gardening.

GARD-9006How to Prune Landscape Trees
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GARD-9007Trees-Insect & Disease Problems
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The landscape around your home and property is a big investment.  Many landowners have difficulty identifying tree problems.  See an educational PowerPoint presentation on common insect and disease problems affecting your landscape and shelter belt trees.  Full-colour illustrations of the symptoms complete with chemical, biological and cultural control measures and recommendations will be explained.  Both conifer and deciduous tree problems will be discussed.  Participants are encouraged to bring their own samples for diagnosis.

GARD-9008Herb Gardening: Indoor
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Herbs not only enhance your culinary efforts but also provide benefits to the mind, body and soul. During this interactive workshop you will learn about the benefits of medicinal and culinary herbs. You will create your own indoor herb garden to use throughout the seasons. You will also be provided with various recipes that utilize fresh herbs.

GARD-9009Pruning Your Trees
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Learn the basics of backyard tree, shrub and fruit tree pruning.

GARD-9010Home Vegetable Gardening
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Learn tips for designing, planting and maintaining a vegetable garden as well as  preparing the soil and cultivating your garden.

GARD-9011Effective Gardening - What You Need to Know
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Our climate is changing and this is changing our gardening style. Learn about planting gardens - vegetables, annuals, perennials, shrubs/trees to minimize watering, reduce constant weeding and enjoy the results as well as reducing summer home energy costs. Discover new plants to our prairie landscape to try in your own garden.

GARD-9012Designing Perennial Gardens
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For those wanting to plant a new or renew a perennial garden. Learn techniques to combine complimentary colours, different heights and flowering times for an eye pleasing design as well as tips on dividing and moving perennials.

GENI-1013Oil Painting - Acrylics
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You will learn the basics of using acrylic paint.  No experience is necessary.  All supplies are included.  You may bring along your favourite brushes. 

GENI-1014Oil Painting-Traditional
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Traditional painting is a step-by-step method incorporating the use of an oil painting medium as the old masters once did.  This method allows you to add alot more detail to your work and add your own personal style while building confidence and self-esteem while enjoying a relaxing pastime.  No experience is necessary.  All supplies are included. 

GENI-1026Stained Glass for Beginners
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This course uses the Copper Foil Method to make stained glass projects.

GENI-1031Hunter Education & Firearms Safety
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This combined Hunter Education and Canadian Fire Arms Safety course will allow participants aged 12 and older to complete both courses in one day and is for those who wish to obtain a hunting license and a Possession and Acquisition License. The Possession and Acquisition License will allow you to purchase non-restricted firearms or receive them as gifts, inheritances, or in trade and is for those aged 18 years or older. Participants age 12 -17 will be eligible for a minor license.

GENI-1032Facebook - Basics
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Learn what Facebook is all about. Learn how to use it to connect to old friends and learn the security issues you need to be aware of.

GENI-1036Astronomy: Introduction
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Learn the basics of astronomy and gain the skills to identify planets, stars, constellations, galaxies and phrases of the moon. Learn good techniques for observing stars, galaxies, nebula, planets, moons, the sun and reading star charts. Each evening you will head outside to learn how to navigate and practice observing the night sky. No previous experience is necessary and workshop materials are provided. Participants do not require a telescope to attend this seminar.

GENI-1038Social Event Planning
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Learn the fundamentals of event planning and management as it pertains to social events including engagement parties, socials, weddings, anniversaries, special occasion parties, banquets, receptions, graduations and more.

GENI-1056Finger Picking Workshop
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Learn different styles of finger picking including Travis Picking #1, Travis Picking #2, Music Box Picking, Butterfly pick and Step Picking. Learn songs on your guitar to go along with each style.

GENI-1057Old Hymns of the Faith
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Love the old Gospel Hymns? This workshop is for you. Bring your guitar and your favourite hymns; get them chorded and sing along.

GENI-1059Learn to Paint From Your Photos
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From start to finish complete a picture of your choice using oil paints.  Supplies are included.  Bring your favourite brushes if you have some.  Bring at least five or six pictures to choose from to make your composition, a roll of paper towel, and your lunch.

GENI-1060Cruising: Introduction
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This course provides a taste of what cruising under the sail is all about. It is an opportunity to experience first hand what it’s like to sail a 25-29 foot sailboat without committing to a full Learn to Cruise program.  The course can be shared as a couple or a group (maximum 4). You and your friends or associates will spend the day cruising aboard a sailing yacht with the opportunity to experience many aspects of operating the vessel.  Many companies use this one-day session as a team builder. 

GENI-1062A Peak into the Paranormal
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Why do we knock on wood?  Why do we kiss under the mistletoe or avoid black cats?  Why do we throw spilt salt over our left shoulder?  Are ghosts and spirits real and can we speak to them?  Come join us for some summer chills and thrills as we explore myths, legends and lore from days gone by while taking a closer look into the field of paranormal research and learning the tools (and tricks) of the trade for ghost hunting.

GENI-1063Retirement - The Do's & Don't
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Can you maintain your current retirement financial plan?  Do you know exactly how much money it will take to retire and remain comfortably retired?  What does your plan look like?  Creating the cash flow you need for a worry-free retirement.

GENI-1064Estate Preservation
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This informative workshop on estate preservation will discuss: the tax planned will, different types of Power of Attorney, Executors & their role(s), Survivorship options (non-registered assets vs registered assets), cottage succession planning, insurance planning for estate equalization and/or estate preservation purposes. 

GENI-1065Ceramics Workshop
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Learn to design and create attractive ceramic pieces for your home.  You will learn how to select ceramic green ware, use sanders, files and scrapers, add designs to your green ware, and paint and add glazes. 

GENI-1066Art of Mosaic -Outdoor Flower Pots
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Various mosaic techniques are taught utilizing a range of materials, grouts, and adhesives.  This class is suitable for beginners. 

GENI-1067Stained Glass Mosaic
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You will learn how to create a decorative framed mirror or  window.

GENI-1068Stained Glass Workshop
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This workshop will provide you with the skills to create stained glass pieces.  You will learn how to select a pattern, transfer patterns to glass, select glass, cut and grind glass, and solder frames. 

GENI-1069Creative Writing: Write for You
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Develop your craft through sharing ideas, collaborating on projects and discussing the creative process.  Advanced writers will hone their skills and beginner writers will be presented with what to do and how to do it.  In-class discussions, analysis and practice of specific techniques and approaches will be covered.  In-class writing exercises will provide focused practice.

GENI-1072Wreath Making Workshop
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Learn how to make wreaths from a variety of evergreen and twig branches.  Take your wreath home at the end of the workshop. The workshop includes multi-media and hands-on demonstration detailing how wreaths are made using wreath-making machines.  A bonus presentation provides a "sampler" on a variety of other non-timber forest products.  Wild crafting ideas such as diamond willow/tamarack walking sticks, wild mushrooms, berries, Manitoba maple and birch syrup, medicinal teas and salves, candle holders, etc will be illustrated.  An introduction to "seeing the forest beneath the trees."

GENI-1073Sailing: Basic Cruising
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The Basic Cruising course is designed for the prospective cruising sailor who has minimal or no sailing knowledge or experience.  The student is taught the necessary skills to safely sail local waters in moderate winds and sea conditions during daylight hours.  The student will learn to perform the duties of both skipper and crew of a 25 - 29 foot sailing vessel.  There is a significant number of new terms and marine law in this course.  A pre-course study package is forwarded to the student three weeks prior to course commencement to decrease classroom time and enhance learning on the water.  Upon successful completion, candidates are awarded the Canadian Yachting Association Basic Cruising certificate.  Your CYA certified instructor is a veteran sailor with extensive and varied experience.  You will be able to draw on your instructor's knowledge and experience to gain insight into cruising, boat selection, boat operation, chartering and provisioning.

GENI-1074Understanding Your Retirement Options
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This workshop is very beneficial for individuals who are within 1-5 years of retirement and will help you understand your retirement options. Recent market volatility has created concern with respect to your retirement goals. Can you maintain your current retirement plan? How much money will it take to retire comfortably and remain comfortably retired? Pension Plan options, changes to CPP and OAS, income splitting, RRSPs to RRIFs, LIRAs to LIFs, OAS claw back… should you contribute to your TFSA or your RRSP?

GENI-1077Mosaics: Introductory
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You will learn about materials, how to use mosaic tools, techniques and  basic principles of design as you plan and execute your first mosaic project.  Create a decorative framed mirror or your own unique house number.   Tools and materials will be supplied. No previous art or craft experience needed.

GENI-1078Mosaics: Intermediate
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You will learn how basic elements and principles of art can help you design your own project.   An experienced instructor will guide you through the planning and creation of an intermediate level project of your choice.  Students should have some previous experience in art and/or mosaic construction.

GENI-1116Tapping Maple Trees for Fun Or Profit
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Do you have a maple tree on your property?  Learn how to make your own syrup from local Manitoba Maple trees.  Hands-on demonstration will include tree identification and selection, tapping the tree, boiling off the sap, bottling and storing the syrup.  Taps will be available for sale following the workshop.

GENI-1528Golf
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GENI-1537Growing Mushrooms on Logs
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Learn to grow specialty mushrooms in your backyard. A biological process you will love!  Learn to plant the mushroom spawn and grow your own Shitake and Oyster mushrooms on oak, birch and poplar logs. Hands-on demonstration will show how to inoculate the logs with mushroom spawn.  Mushroom Grow Kits will be available for sale by the instructor following the hands-on presentation.

GENI-1962Oil Painting Workshop-Bob Ross Method
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You have seen his amazing work on TV.  You too can experience the JOY OF PAINTING using the Bob Ross style.  Join certified instructor Lisa Funk for this exciting class where you create an oil painting from start to finish in a few hours.  All supplies are included.

GENI-1985Self Defense and Personal Protection for
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GENI-1986Music Fundamentals 1
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This seminar provides an introduction to the fundamentals of music theory. You will gain a basic understanding of how to read music for the enjoyment of singing, playing a musical instrument and composing. No prior knowledge of reading music or playing a music instrument is required. The purchase of a manual is required.

GENI-1987Cinema As a Witness to Modern History
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Since the beginning of cinema, history has been represented and interpreted in a great variety of mass media and independent film productions. It is the explicit subject of archival primary sources as well as a variety of cinematic genres, including historical fiction, documentary and docudrama.  But history is also implicitly present in many other film genres, including drama, satire, biography, animation, auteur films, propaganda, animation films and traditional heritage films. Whether or not a cinematic message is explicitly historical, film also needs to be critically analyzed and understood as the product of history, insofar as it represents the values, understandings, culture and technological expertise of a given time and place.

GENI-9024Cdn. Firearms Safety & Hunter Education
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PDF available to pre-study. This combined Hunter Education and Canadian Firearms Safety Course will allow participants aged 12 and older to complete both courses and is for those who wish to obtain a hunting license and a Possession and Acquisition License. The Possession and Acquisition License will allow those aged 18 years or older  to purchase non-restricted firearms or receive them as gifts, inheritances or in trade.  Participants age 12 -17 will be eligible for a minor license.

GENI-9025Basic Canning
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There are many different ways to harvest our garden's abundance from canning, freezing, dehydrating, to hanging fresh herbs and edible flowers to dry.  One favorite is making homemade jam using only unpasteurized honey.   Included in the workshop besides the hands-on cooking, will be methods of using these beautiful jars of surplus in everyday cooking. 

GENI-9026Cooking for One
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Cooking for yourself doesn't have to be an overwhelming chore!  Embrace the opportunity to try different ingredients, cuisine, and cooking methods that are quick, and efficient.   

GENI-9027Newlywed Cooking
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The honeymoon doesn't have to end just because of boring food!  Learn together how exciting cooking together can be, from grocery shopping, meal preparation and creating the ambiance of a cozy dining experience.  Basics such as pantry staples, fresh produce to have on hand, cooking pots and pans, along with kitchen utensils and gadgets that make cooking more user friendly will be covered in great detail.  

GENI-9028Healthy Mennonite Food
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Our lifestyles are significantly more sedentary than our ancestors who worked for long hours in physical labour.  The delicious, rich food that we grew up with is sticking to our arteries, stomachs, and colons.  These traditional dishes will be prepared with stone ground whole grains and colorful vegetables, while utilizing locally raised meat, and produce. 

GENI-9029Survival 101
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In this workshop you will learn about several things involved with the mental stresses of being in a survival situation. You will learn about the mental enemies of survival and how to defeat them, as well as tricks and helpful strategies to keep your mind occupied and in a positive state. You will learn how to construct a proper and effective survival kit so you can be ready for almost any situation. From what to put in to how much to include, you will learn and understand the difference between a proper survival kit and the cheap drug-store knock off. These kits will be constructed in class and will be yours to take home once completed. Upon completion of the course, you will have a detailed knowledge of both the psychological and physical aspects of surviving in almost any situation.

GENI-9031Ecosystems and Rare Species
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Learn about the major ecosystem types present in the south Interlake – where they are, what processes sustain them, what species they support. Explore why some of these ecosystems and the species that depend on them are now uncommon. A day-long field trip to significant ecological places will allow students to explore the south Interlake’s unique and varied ecosystems, view some rarely seen species, and discuss the threats to these natural habitats and the ways that they can be conserved.

GENI-9032Water Colour Painting
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Learn professional water colour techniques and get ready to welcome spring back (No prior experience needed.)  If you have your own good-quality water colours, brushes and canvasses, then bring them along!  If not, supplies will be available from the artist at the first class. 

GENI-9033Celtic Roots: Danny Boy and Beyond
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Explore the music of Ireland and its Celtic neighbours.  Learn about the instruments, the people and the history of music that has given us everything from Danny Boy to Riverdance, through listening, discussion, and fun hands-on activities.  No previous music experience necessary.

GENI-9034Creating Dreamcatchers
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You will learn how to create your own dream catcher. You will also learn about the history  and the significance and purpose of the dream catcher.  

GENI-9035Instagram Essentials 101
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GENI-9036Canva Creations-Design Basic for Beginners
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GENI-9050Mortgage and Insurance Option
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GENI-9051Everything But the Kitchen Sink
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You will learn tips and tricks to make cooking, baking, gardening and cleaning easier.

GENI-9053Meal Planning and Budgeting
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Students will learn to design a budget plan based on individual/family income, the importance of a budget, develop a nutritious and healthy weekly meal plan, shop for healthier low-cost foods, and prepare a  healthy low-cost meal using Canada’s Food Guide.

GENI-9054Bird Watching
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You will learn how to  enjoy watching birds in your backyard and how to identify them.  You will learn about the type of food, plants, and shelter that will attract different birds to your yard.  You will also find out about the best areas for bird watching and what to take with you. 

GENI-9056Creating Moccasins and Dreamcatchers
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You will learn how to create your own Aboriginal moccasins and dream catcher. You will also learn about the history of the moccasin and their distinctive designs, and the significance and purpose of the dream catcher. 

GENI-9057Hunter Education & Firearm Safety
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This combined Hunter Education and Canadian Fire Arms Safety course will allow participants aged 12 and older to complete both courses and is for those who wish to obtain a hunting license and a Possession and Acquisition License. The Possession and Acquisition License will allow you to purchase non-restricted firearms or receive them as gifts, inheritances, or in trade and is for those aged 18 years or older. Participants age 12 -17 will be eligible for a minor license. The purchase of a textbook is required. 

GENI-9058Pet First Aide
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You will learn what to do when your pet is in an emergency situation.

GENI-9059Intro to Cosmetology
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GENI-9060Digital Photo Editing
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Learn how to process pictures (from RAW Files), correct the colour balance, contrast, sharpening, balance shadows and highlights, enhance selective colours, and create black and white images. You will also learn how to clone parts of an image to repair it or remove items. Time will be given in class to work on a project and practice your skills.

GENI-9061Cake Decorating
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Join us to learn the techniques and tips to do your own creations. The perfect cake decoration can make every cake a creative celebration for friends and family.You will learn how to make an icing, base ice a cake, properly fill a piping bag and successfully pipe icing with piping bag.

GENI-9062Basketball Skills Workshop
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Basketball is a competitive sport, and players can advance in the sport by getting the coaching they need to become a successful player. The game is so versatile that it can be played alone or as a team. Players can learn new techniques in the sport and practice on how they can execute set ups. Basketball allows players to learn from one another creating friendships and a chance to display their talents. The program this year will be composed of two sessions of skill building followed by a 3 on 3 round robin tournament to repeat until the end of the session.

GENI-9088Networking for Success
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Whether meeting people or connecting through Social Media, building relationships is the cornerstone for every successful organization. Learn concepts of how to approach people, the do's and don'ts of making a great first impression. Social Media Etiquette. We are not all on the same page. Learn to use Social Media to improve your business.

GENI-90897 Sacred Teachings & Smudging
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Explore the traditional concepts of the seven natural laws, or sacred teachings and smudging and how it helps to live in harmony and good health.

GENI-9090Medicine Wheel & Medicine Pouch
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Explore the basic concepts of the medicine wheel and medicine pouch and discover how it can be used to find balance and clean in our spiritual, emotional, physical and mental lives. 

GENI-9115Painting Party
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GENI-9116Social Media for Small Business
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Showcase your skills to your target audience by using social media to get your product and service in the market. You will cover how to define and display your brand across multiple platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat.

GENI-9117Online Selling in Direct Marketplaces
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Selling a physical product is much different from selling a service. You will learn to navigate websites like Etsy to ensure they are connecting with their customers.

GENI-9118Professional Floristry
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You will cover caring for cut flowers, creating arrangements, floral design trends, and more so you can be confident entering the floral industry with the know-how to hit the ground running. Students will bring home completed projects.

GENI-9119Home Staging
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Make yourself indispensable to Realtors by learning how to create a cozy upscale environment that potential home buyers can envision themselves in.

GENI-9269Creative Writing - The Next Chapter
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GENI-9377Digital Photography-Beginner
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This course will be an intro to some of the special features and modes on your camera. After completion of basic classroom instructions we will go outdoors (if weather permits) to take pictures.  During our field work we will use special techniques to capture the essence of each of our outdoor scenes. We will then return to the classroom and review our photos and discuss tips and techniques for improvement. Bring your digital camera and manual.

GENI-9885How to Shop Online
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Are you curious about shopping online? Online shopping is easier than you think! This workshop is intended to help build your confidence by addressing the 4 most common concerns while providing tips on what you should and should not do.

GENI-9886Photoshop
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Learn why they call it 'photo shopping' in this intro to Photoshop course. Learn from the ground up how to touch up, retouch, enhance and manipulate your photos. Take your drawings from paper to the screen and create promotional materials for your business or hobby.

GENI-9887Video Editing
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Learn how to import video, audio and photos into after effects, add dynamic text, adjust colors and use basic special effects to create your very own ,mini-movie, slideshow, animation or advertisement.

GENI-9888Animation in After Effects
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Learn all the steps needed to prep before getting into actual character animation. Create an animation puppet, set up your file, create environments for your animation to take part in and add audio. Using all the tools from your previous classes you will be making a mini-movie bringing together text, audio, video and animation to make a personalized mini-movie to share with family and friends.

GENI-9889How to Be a Cord Cutter
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Cord cutter is a term referring to individuals who have cancelled their cable TV subscriptions and watch television solely through a combination of over the air reception (OTA); streaming services subscriptions, such as Netflix; and through the internet.

In this seminar you will learn how to use OTA and how to protect your computer from malicious adware, spyware and ransom ware. Advantages and disadvantages of internet streaming will be discussed.

GENI-9890Photoshop
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Learn how to use Photoshop to process pictures from RAW using Bridge. This course will teach you how layers work in Photoshop and how they are used to process pictures. You will learn how to fix your old or new photos, how to improve your pictures by correcting colour balance, contrast, sharpening, balancing the shadows and highlights, remove red eye and create black and white images. You will also learn how to clone parts of an image to repair it or remove items, and you will learn how to cut an object from one picture and place it in another. Time will be given in class to work on a project and practice your skills.

GENI-9891International Dumplings
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Not just for soups or stews. During this workshop you will learn how to create a Euro/Asian Tour of Dumplings; Spatzle (Germany), Pierogi (Poland), Samosa (Middle East), Pot Stickers (China) and Gnocchi (Italy). Best of all, you get to eat what you make.


GENI-9892Pies and Pastry Baking
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In this workshop you will learn how to make flaky pastry with ease. Learn the basic steps to create pastry that rolls out with ease. You will bake the classic Apple Pie. You will also learn Choux Paste and prepare Chocolate Éclairs.

Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear suitable for a commercial kitchen. Bring containers to take home your creations.

GENI-9893Beginner Beading
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You will learn how to create a small beaded object using traditional and modern techniques in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. This workshop is geared to beginners but all levels are welcome to participate.

GENI-9894Smart Phone Basics
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This seminar will introduce you to the basics of using a smart phone. You will learn how to download and install Apps, and learn how to use your phone to take and share photos.

GENI-9895Travel Photography
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Do you see photos of other people's adventures online and struggle to capture the same beauty you see in real life? This course will teach landscape photography to best capture your travels and everyday life. Student must bring a smartphone and DSLR camera.

GENI-9896Homemade Jam
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In this demonstration-based class you will learn the simple steps of homemade jam, from cooking and jelling, to processing and sealing. We will also cover the tools and tricks of preservation, such as safety and shelf-life, as well as sugar-free methods and canning history. Finally, we will sample the delicious fruits of the jam we've made as a group. You will get recipes, tips and 3 jars to take home.

GENI-9897Paint Night
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Get in touch with your creative side. You will be guided step-by-step to create a beautiful painting.

GENI-9898Felted Art
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You will learn the basics to create beautiful and delicate flowers to make fashionable necklaces using a wet felting process. You will use alpaca and sheep wool fibres to create a one of a kind piece.

GENI-9899DIY Wood Home Decor Sign
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Create a beautiful home sign of you choice. Popular options include Home Sweet Home, Welcome, Bless Our Home, Gather.

GENI-9900Portrait Painting
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You will learnto create well-structured portrait paintings with convincing colours. You will learn fundamental principles such as how to mix colours and render form modeling. Upon completion of this workshop you will have a portrait painting, which you are proud of.

GENI-9901Life Writing 55+
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Walt Whitman famously wrote that he "contains multitudes". We all contain contradictions and complexities that are the result of our life experiences, our stories, our histories, our hurts, and our triumphs. In this course you will be encouraged to explore the stories and experiences that make you who you are. In our small and supportive class environment of seasoned adults (55+), you will read, write, and workshop short memoir, personal essays, and other forms of life-writing that will provide you with the confidence to write your stories in a way that is meaningful for you. You will be asked to consider what makes a successful life-story (instead of simply a sequence of events told to another person), to think through what the difference is between memoir and fiction writing, and how to structure your stories so they are the most impactful to an audience of readers.

GENI-9902Beading
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"Depending on the type of beader you are, advanced or just beginning, we have a choice for you. Learn how to plan and execute a design. Put together what you need and prioritize your time accordingly. Visualize your colors and how you want to assemble them to your specifications. Come and join us at RRC Polytech in creating some beautiful beadwork designed by you!"

PDEV-1028Manage Your Money! Planning for Future
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Take charge of your finances and create a plan for people of all ages who want to learn about money management in a relaxed atmosphere using clear and simple language. During the seminar you will explore your lifestyle values, learn budgeting techniques, set financial goals and create a basic financial plan for the future. You will also learn about retirement planning and how to select financial advisors and professionals with confidence.

PDEV-1072Cultural Awareness: Aboriginal Culture
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In this workshop you will learn about Aboriginal history, Aboriginal culture and values, and residential schools.

PDEV-1073Cultural Awareness: Islamic Culture
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In this workshop you will learn about the basic religious ideas of Islam including their texts, figures and practices.

PDEV-1077Cultural Awareness: Mennonite Culture
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In this workshop you will learn about Mennonite origins, teachings, migrations, settlement patterns, divisions, leaders, institutions, and religious and social practices.

PDEV-1078Cultural Awareness: Russian Culture
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In this workshop you will learn about Russian history and contemporary culture. You will gain an insight into the thinking and ideals of Russian people today.

PDEV-9016Labyrinths: a Tool for Healty Living
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Discover the rich history of this ancient symbol of wholeness and experience the healing power of traveling through a Labyrinth. This single-path ‘maze’ is used around the world to heal, increase connection to self and others, and to support one’s faith. In this class, you will also learn how to make your own labyrinth for personal use.

PDEV-9017Procrastination: From Doing to Done
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Do you tend to put off doing things, hoping they will go away? Do you get stuck on one part of a job and have trouble completing the rest? Do you start a task right before a deadline? If so, procrastination may be reducing your productivity, limiting your potential and causing negative feelings. Learn why people procrastinate and practice strategies to overcome your procrastination habit.

PDEV-9018Embracing Change in Your Life
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It is human nature to want things to stay the same, to be comfortable with the familiar; however, change is really the only constant in our lives. When you learn how to embrace change in your life, change can become your greatest source of personal growth. Discover how and why people resist change, and practice strategies to make change work for you.

PDEV-9019Setting and Achieving Goals
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Goal setting is a powerful planning tool for both work and life. It allows you to define exactly what you desire and then move towards achieving it. In addition to developing a goal action plan, this course also looks at your personal gifts, setting meaningful goals, identifying self-sabotaging behaviours, and deepening yourself motivated. Several exercises and activities will be used to support your learning.

PDEV-9021Life Wheel Assessment
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Is your life unfolding with a sense of purpose and meaning?  Are you truly delighted by your path?  Do you feel like you are thriving? Or simply surviving?  This holistic workshop is an introduction to a wellness process that will support you in working in the gap between where you are now and where you want to be.  With the support of a skilled Life Coach, you can begin the process of setting things into motion.  Complete your own life wheel assessment and begin getting clear on your path to wholeness

PDEV-9023Feng Shui
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Feng Shui is the interaction between you and your environment. By applying tips, tricks, and techniques you can change how you feel within your own living space, and ultimately become happier in the process.  This course will give you some of the basic principles. You will learn how to map the energy of your home, placement of objects and apply some Feng Shui tools.

PDEV-9024Starting Out Starting Over
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This seminar will look at basics: credit scores, joint accounts, common-law, marriage, managing money, and buying versus renting for young women or for those that are starting over after a divorce.

PDEV-9027Putting Your Life into Words
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Every life story is worth sharing.  This course offers a manageable approach to memoir preparation.  Learn the basic tools to take you from getting organized to presenting your story.  Discover tips and techniques to make the process easy and enjoyable.  No writing experience needed.  To begin, all you need is a pencil or pen, a notebook and a desire to put your life into words.

PDEV-9034Getting Active for Older Adults
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Physical activity is important for your health, well-being and quality of life.  It is also important in the prevention of chronic disease and illnesses. You will receive valuable tips and techniques through active learning that will focus on the following areas: cardiovascular and aerobic activities, muscle and bone strengthening activities, and  flexibility, balance and coordination activities.

PDEV-9036Basic Car Care
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You will learn the basic car care  aspects of owning and  maintaining a vehicle. Topics covered will be  basic repairs and maintenance, tires, and what to carry in case you break down.  .

PDEV-9038Creating Your Retirement Paycheque
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Do you know how much money you need to retire comfortably and remain comfortably retired? In this seminar you will  create the cash flow needed for a worry free retirement.

PDEV-9039Financial Planning- the Secret Is Out
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In this seminar you will learn the top 12 tips on financial planning. You will learn about mortgages and taxes, retirement planning, wills and estates.  This will help you in  all areas of your financial affairs.

PDEV-9045Dealing with Difficult People
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PHOT-1001Digital Photography: Intermediate Photog
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PHOT-9002Digital Camera 101
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PHOT-9003Advanced Digital Cameras
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Intended for digital camera users who want to move beyond the “full automatic” mode, and would like to control their image creation with some of the more advanced features of their digital cameras.

PHOT-9005Windows Movie Maker
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Learn to create and edit video with Windows Movie Maker.  Take your pictures and make a movie out of them with motion and music.  Learn to edit your movies by eliminating unwanted portions of your video, using transitions between scenes, adding titles at the beginning on the video, or at the end.  Add music to the entire movie or just selected scenes.  Once you’re done, learn how to publish the movie on different media.  If you have Windows ME, Windows XP or Windows Vista, then you already have the program.  Now, learn how to use it.  You’ll be a movie making professional in no time!

PHOT-9006Photography Workshop 1
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This course starts at the basics, teaching students how to use their digital cameras.  Camera settings, including the automatic and manual settings of the camera are covered .  Students will learn how to use the automatic camera  settings and also how to change the shutter, aperture and ISO settings manually. The course will help students build a solid foundation in the concepts of exposure control, control of motion, depth of field, lighting, lenses, filters.   A camera manual is necessary and must be brought to each class.

PHOT-9007Photography Workshop 2
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Learn to take better pictures in a variety of situations.  Develop a solid foundation in the concepts of exposure control, control of motion, depth of field, lighting, lenses, filters and ways to do macro photography.  The course also emphasizes the artistic elements of photography.  Students must have a digital 35mm camera  that can be set manually and preferably with interchangeable lenses.  They must have a good understanding of their camera and know how to set the aperture, shutter and ISO.

PHOT-9009Photoshop - Intermediate
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This course presents solutions to specific photographic issues such as removing digital noise, dodging and burning, control of shadows and highlights, masking, perspective distortion, barrel distortion, softening harsh edges, retouching portraits, sharpening images. Students should have a good understanding of photographic processing, use of brushes, levels, curves and colour correction, along with cropping and RAW processing.

SAFE-9002Safe Food Handling
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This workshop covers a basic understanding of food handling safety procedures, hygiene, contamination prevention, sanitation and cleaning. This workshop is informational only and certification is not provided.

SAFE-9003SAFE Self Defense Training
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In a safe, fun and relaxed atmosphere you will learn simple yet highly effective self-protection skills that will last a lifetime.  In the SAFE International Manitoba self-defense seminar you will learn awareness and avoidance strategies, intelligent verbal diffusion strategies, easy to learn self defense concepts and how to handle common attack scenarios.

SEMR-9019Hands-On Gourmet Cooking
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This course will experiment with different cuisines. Each session concentrates on developing a complete meal from start to dessert.

SEMR-9107Build a Financial Roadmap/Managing Money
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This seminar will cover  financial planning,  mistakes  people make managing their money,  the tools you need to build a solid plan, the best way to save for your child’s education (includes how RESP/CESG work) how to minimize taxes, what happens if you don’t have a will, how to be organized with your money, the importance of budgeting, how to budget, and other money saving tips.

SEMR-9116Investment Planning/Retirement Planning
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This seminar will look at GIC’s, RRSP, mutual funds, risk and return, investment types,  tax sheltering, protecting and maximizing your investments and what to do when the market fluctuates.  It will also look at  RRIF’s, LIF’s and ammunities, your sources of income at retirement, your options, , and how to reach your retirement goals.

SEMR-9140Basic Principles of Landscape Design
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This workshop will show you how to put your yard together so that it has the qualities of good design. You will learn how to use colour, texture and height so that the yard has variety and is well proportioned and balanced giving it an overall unified look.

SEMR-9217Directives & Power of Attorney
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Instruments can be created to allow you to specify who handles your affairs if you are incapacitated and to allow you to express your wishes regarding the course of medical treatment. This workshop will cover benefits and risks, alternatives and other factors to consider.

SEMR-9238Time Management
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Learn how to handle common time wasters such as disorganization, procrastination, and indecision. Determine the time wasters in your home or work environment and be able to effectively budget your time. Learn the dynamics of goal setting and see how delegating and prioritizing can help you in your quest to be better organized.

SEMR-9259Wills and Estate Consideration
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Learn the importance of having a will to ensure your estate will be divided acccording to your wishes.   You will learn about the different types of wills and what to include in a will.

SEMR-9261The Role of an Executor
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Topics include: probate, tax considerations, inventory, distribution of assets, typical problems and personal liability.

SEMR-9262Canadian Firearms Safety-Non-Restricted
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Those who successfully complete this course will be eligible to apply for a Possession and Acquisition License.  This license will allow you to purchase non-restricted firearms or receive them as gifts, inheritances, or in trade.  First-time hunters require an additional three-hour Hunter Safety course.

SEMR-9264Critical Illness Coverage
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SEMR-9280Challenge - Recreational Boating Regulat
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Challenge examination to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operators Card.

SEMR-9287Wevas Pt 1(WORKING Effective W Viol/Aggr
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Increase your ability to work effectively with potentially violent aggressive individuals.  You will learn proactive strategies to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations.  This seminar is recommended for para-educators.

SEMR-9288Nutrition
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Develop the skills to read nutrition labels and pick which ingredients to look for in foods and which to avoid.  Expand your knowledge on nutrients that will allow you to attain optimal health.  Examples of additional topics covered include attaining and maintaining a healthy weight based on your individual body shape, fitness tips, healthy cooking methods, as well as the truth behind popular topics such as energy drinks and sugar substitutes.  

SEMR-9296Coping With Difficult People
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SEMR-9298Hunter Safety-6 Hour
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Individuals who have not taken a Canadian Firearms Safety course must take a 6 hour course in Hunter Safety in order to purchase a Manitoba hunting license.

SEMR-9305Scrapbooking for Beginners
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SEMR-9347Wevas Pt 2 (working Effective W Viol/Agg
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SEMR-9454Canadian Firearms Safety-Junior Program
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SEMR-9509Simplified Living
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Do you find yourself saying “I’m too busy” or “I do not have enough time”. Do you find you have to let things you use to enjoy “go”? Do you think your “life” is too complicated? You may want to learn tools to “Simplify Living”. This class guides you through today’s pitfalls of being “busy”.  We will provide you with a program to start you off on the path to making your life simple.

SEMR-9519Your Attitude is Showing
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Whether you are aware of it or not, your attitude is showing all of the time. Discuss the connection between attitude and behaviour and the role that attitude plays in the workplace.

SEMR-9529Real Estate-Make a Million
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Topics include how to calculate return on your investment, comparing different types of real estate, how to do subdivisions, and increasing value by changing the use.  You will learn where to find a good deal and how to recognize if it’s a good buy.  You will  touch on accounting and managing your investment. An understanding of basic math is beneficial.

SEMR-9541Understanding Personal Income Taxes
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You will gain an understanding of how personal income taxes in Canada work; what kind of income is taxed and at what rate;  what income is exempt, tax brackets, and how to understand tax credits to reduce your taxes.  Investment options to minimize taxes will also be reviewed.

SEMR-9559Supporting the Grieving Process
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Grief is a healing process after loss; but for many people and it can be difficult to know how to respond when someone is grieving. This workshop will provide participants with knowledge about the grieving process and how to support others who are grieving. Topics include different types of loss, types of reactions to grief, coping mechanisms, tips on what to say and do, and insights and tools to support and comfort those who are grieving.

SEMR-9700Landscape Design Your Own Yard
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You will learn how to put your yard together so that it has the qualities of good design.  You will also learn how to use colour, texture and height so that the yard is well proportioned and balanced, has variety without being too busy, and has an overall unified look.

SEMR-9910Recreational Boating Regulations
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If you operate a motorized pleasure boat or watercraft, including a sailboat fitted with a motor, there is a legal requirement for proof of operator competency to be carried on board. Most commonly this proof of competency is in the form of a “Pleasure Craft Operator Card”.

Learn about the operator competency requirements; age & horsepower restrictions; regulations for small vessels; and how the Contraventions Act has changed the way boating regulations are enforced.

After a detailed study course of required knowledge statements, participants will be permitted to write a Transport Canada test. A Pleasure Craft Operator Card will be issued to all who successfully pass the test.

WELD-9001Ornamental Welding
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This course will help you discover the creative side of welding.

WRKS-1007The Art of Growing Herbs
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Enjoy the art of growing herbs indoors and outdoors by learning about the culture and uses of the major culinary herb types. You will acquire knowledge in climate, exposure, soil types, bed layout and structure, lighting, propagation, and harvest.

WRKS-1027COVID-19 Nasopharyngeal Sample Collection
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This micro-credential focuses on nasopharyngeal sample collection, which is an important part of identifying individuals with COVID-19 to assist in the pandemic response. Students will become familiar with safe sample collection procedures. This will include a review of COVID-19 and its causative agent, the anatomy and physiology of the nasopharynx, and best practices when working with clients and samples.

Admission Requirements:

Those working in the health-care field will be required to present proof of employment in the field, a certificate of graduation, confirmation of registration or a license with the regulatory body for that profession.

All students will be required to present proof of enrolment or registration in a Manitoba post-secondary education program.

Health professionals qualified to practice in jurisdictions outside Manitoba or Canada will be required to present proof of degree or registration or a license with the regulatory body from an outside jurisdiction (current or lapsed).

Please be advised, students with English as a second language should only take this course if they meet the English language requirements listed on the COVID-19 Nasopharyngeal Sample Collection page. Proof of completed English Language Assessment is not required.

For complete details on admission requirements and eligibility, please click here.

Note: Students registering for a Regional offering must be able to attend lab and work in the region for which they have registered.

To register, please call the Continuing Education Office at 204-694-1789 or 1-866-242-7073.


WRKS-1485Photoshop Posse Roundup (pc)
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Have fun with Photoshop!  Discover how to "play" with digital software to create great images on your web site.  Learners will gain experience in making and modifying slections; using painting and transforming tools; working with layers, formats and colours; and selecting web file formats.

WRKS-9032French Cuisine
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Take a culinary trip to France. Join our Chef who specializes in French cuisine. You will prepare the meal, learn how to select the perfect wine, and complete the evening enjoying your delicious creation.

NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen.

WRKS-9049Appetizers
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The appetizer, those little delicacies that whet your appetite from crisp cracker creations to tangy dips are fun to create, display and serve for any occasion. Best of all, they can be prepared ahead of time so you can focus on welcoming your guests, making it all look so easy. Our chef will direct your creation of appetizers that will make any event a hit.


NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen.

WRKS-9054Filipino Cuisine
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The aromas, the spices, and the tastes of Filipino food can't be described, it must be enjoyed. From flavorful dumplings to sweet banana desserts, the food from the Philippines will perk up any dinner table. Our experienced Chef will show you how to prepare Filipino Cuisine to satisfy all your senses.

NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen.

WRKS-9059Louisiana / Cajun Cuisine
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Louisiana and Cajun cooking conjures up images of smoky, slow-cooked meals with a special Louisiana flair. Learn how to prepare those spicy dishes under the direction of our professional Chef in this hands-on workshop. Follow up with a cool drink and a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy your own Louisiana creations.

NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen.

WRKS-9060Middle Eastern Cuisine
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Spice and flavor are top of mind when you think Middle Eastern food. Learn how to make Middle Eastern staples like pita bread, hummus and baba ghannouj under the direction of our spice-happy Chef. You will complete the evening sharing your Middle Eastern dishes in the company of your fellow cooks.

NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen.

WRKS-9061Moroccan/Turkish Cuisine
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Make the "tagine" (earthenware pot) your favorite cooking vessel for creating delicious Moroccan stews. Served over couscous with lentils, spices and chickpeas -- all these healthy choices are combined to create dishes that will conjure up the scents of Morocco for an exciting new culinary adventure.

WRKS-9086October Fest - German Cuisine
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Celebrate October Fest with traditional German dishes such as schnitzel, potato salad, soft pretzels, braised cabbage and spaetzli. Beer will accompany your German creations.

NOTE: Students must wear closed-toe, non-skid footwear, suitable for a commercial kitchen

WRKS-9181Bollywood Workout
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Come and take part in out low or high intensity Bollywood workout choreography, designed to tighten, tone, build upper core strength, fat burning moves, expression and movement cardio exercise. Workout to Bollywood hottest music which draws from the film industry in India. Sessions are about 50 minutes burring off calories in perfect style for beginners and working your way to the more advanced.  

WRKS-9193Cooking Together: Youth & Adult Cooking
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WRKS-9202Kids Cooking Activity
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Is your child ready for an adventure packed with creativity and delicious fun? Join us for a one-of-a-kind half-day camp where young minds will explore the wonders of crafting and cooking!

Camp Highlights:

Crafting with Laser Printer Magic: Kids will dive into the fascinating world of laser printing as they design and create unique craft projects. Our hands-on sessions will teach them about the capabilities of a laser printer to produce their own custom craft.

Nutritious Cooking Fun: After crafting, it’s time to put on those aprons and cook up a storm! Your child will learn how to follow a recipe step-by-step and use various kitchen tools to prepare a nutritious and tasty lunch. We’ll guide them through the basics of cooking, from measuring ingredients to handling kitchen equipment, making healthy eating fun and engaging!

WRKS-9203Introduction to 3D Printing
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Join our 3D Printing Workshop and embark on an innovative journey. Gain knowledge and skills to unleash creativity and bring ideas into reality. Receive an overview of 3D Printing Technology, types of processes and the various applications for this type of technology.

WRKS-9204Introduction to Laser Engraving
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This is an introductory level workshop for beginners to learn the basic concepts, skills, and workflows for designing projects for laser crafts. Receive training on equipment that you have access to at the Portage Innovation center and let your creativity soar!

WRKS-9206Basic Home Improvement and Maintenance
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Millions of Canadian homeowners report not having the expertise to implement even basic household maintenance—much less perform the more complicated jobs of installing a backsplash, hanging sheetrock, or changing a light fixture. Knowing how to repair a leaking toilet, install a dimmer switch, and hundreds of other home improvements can save you money and time when looking after what is more than likely your largest investment.

Cover topics like
• Understanding home plumbing
• How to unclog a drain
• How to fix a toilet
• Replacing a toilet
• Garbage disposal repair/replacement
• Installing a dimmer switch
• How to replace an electrical outlet
• How to replace a light fixture
• How to install a thermostat
• Changing air filters and vents
• Drywall repair
• Haning shelves and pictures
• Replacing door hardware

WRKS-9460Holiday Baking
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Join us to prepare for the holiday season. Mix and bake a variety of festive holiday cookies and squares.

Computer/Laptop Requirements

Online learning is a critical component of course delivery in all Red River College programs. To ensure each student has the tools they need to achieve their academic goals, all Red River College students require, at minimum:

1.  Off-campus access to a current computer with a webcam

2.  A high speed internet connection

• Recommended minimum speed: 10 mbps for download, 3 mbps for upload
• Slower internet connection speeds may result in audio and video issues. Please keep in mind that if others in your home are using the same internet connection at the same time as you are, you may also experience audio and video issues.
• Please refer to https://www.rrc.ca/studentcomputing for further information on Computer Requirements for Students.


Please note that any anticipated costs are not included in Books and Supplies estimates.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process which documents and compares an individual's prior learning gained from prior education, work and life experiences and personal study to the learning outcomes in College courses/programs. For more information, please visit www.rrc.ca/rpl.

Awards and Scholarships

A complete list of awards, bursaries, and scholarships can be found at catalogue.rrc.ca/AvailableAwards

Entrance Awards

UFCW Local 832 Annual Scholarship Award
Specific Application
Scholarships are available for those who are UFCW members employed by companies that contribute to the Education and Training Trust Fund. Students enrolling in both full-time and part-time studies are eligible. Application deadline is June 1. For further information, contact the UFCW Training Centre.

General Awards

Louis Riel Bursary
Through funding provided by the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) and matched by the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative (MSBI), bursaries, valued a minimum of $1000, are available to eligible Metis students attending a certificate, diploma or degree program (excluding Apprenticeship and upgrading programs) at Red River College Polytechnic, who are maintaining satisfactory academic progress in their program.  There are two applications that must be submitted:  1. the Louis Riel Bursary online application is available from Louis Riel Institute; 2. the General RRC Polytech Application for Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships (link above) should be completed and submitted online. Only applicants who have submitted both applications by the application date will be eligible for consideration. Selection will be based on financial need (those receiving other funding, including MMF funding are still eligible to apply).  Applications will be accepted from August 1st to September 15th each year.  Applicants must be attending their program at the time of the application deadline.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application.

Richard (Asher) Webb Social Justice Activist Memorial Award

This is an $1000 award given annually to a student who demonstrates exceptional effort and/or the ability to lead, organize and engage students or members of the community in embodying the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism and social justice.

The successful recipient will be a community activist, advocate or leader who has worked for systemic changes at various levels and with various social identities in mind. Their advocacy may involve (but is not limited to): human rights, LGBTT* issues, anti-racism, anti-poverty, public health, non-violence, community-building and student engagement, or encouraging others on issues of social justice that impact the lives of students and the broader community.

Applications will be evaluated by the Selection Committee, based on the following criteria:
• Making a significant contribution to equity, inclusion and social justice through community engagement, either in specific positions of responsibility or while involved in organizing activities. (Requirements: Student statement and at least one reference letter)
• Engaging and inspiring other students or members of the community to advocate on social justice issues that impact the lives of students or the general community.
• Financial need may also be considered. Applicants may choose to complete the financial section of the application, and/or include information.
All full-time and part-time Red River College students are welcome to apply. The general application form must be accompanied by a student statement and required letter(s) of reference in order to be considered. The deadline for applications is March 1st.  Completed application forms should be submitted by email to financialaid@rrc.ca .

RRC Polytech Students' Association Chad Hildebrand Memorial Award
Chad, a BA student, was a member of the Student Advisory Board (SAB) during the 1998-99 school year. He died in March of 2000 as a result of a hockey accident. The 1999-2000 SAB agreed to dedicate the Students’ Association Scholarship fund’s first award in Chad’s memory.  One $1,000 award shall be presented to a Red River College Polytechnic student, who is a current Student Association Board member, exhibits leadership qualities and is actively involved in the college and/or community. Applicants must submit a one-page statement describing their involvement in the college and/ or community.  The application deadline is February 15th.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application form and have additional required documents ready to upload. 

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization Every Child Matters Scholarship

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization Every Child Matters Scholarship was created in honour of the children who attended residential schools and those who never made it home. Southern Chiefs’ Organization recognizes that all First Nation people, families, and communities have been impacted by the residential schools. The $2000 scholarship is intended to support Survivors and their descendants, as well as descendants of the families of the children who died.  The scholarship is to be awarded on the basis of academic merit to a status citizen of one of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization member First Nations (Berens River, Birdtail Sioux, Black River, Bloodvein, Brokenhead, Buffalo, Canupawakpa, Dakota, Dauphin River, Ebb and Flow, Gambler, Hollow Water, Keeseekoowenin, Kinonjeoshtegon, Lake Manitoba, Lake St. Martin, Little Grand Rapids, Little Saskatchewan, Long Plain, O-Ch-Chak-Koo-Sipi, Pauingassi, Point Pegui, Pinaymootang, Plains Pine Creek, Poplar River, Rolling River, Roseau River, Sagkeeng, Sandy Bay, Skownan, Swan Lake, Tootinaowaziibeeng, or Waywayseecappo), who is a full- or part-time continuing student at the Red River College Polytechnic, who has successfully completed at least 12 credit hours, and who has made contributions to their school community or their community at large.  Applicants must submit a letter describing their school or community involvement.  The contact information of the chosen recipient shall be disclosed to the donor each year. Southern Chiefs' Organization Inc. observes an annual commemoration of all successful applicants. By submitting an application for the scholarship, the recipient of the Scholarship consents to be contacted through electronic mail or telephone for a brief interview with a member of Southern Chiefs’ Organization.  In the unlikely event of a mitigating circumstance, such as a protection order or equivalent, anonymity will be granted to the recipient of the Scholarship.  Application deadline is January 31st.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application form and have additional required documents ready to upload.

Indigenous Student Awards

Louis Riel Bursary
Through funding provided by the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) and matched by the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative (MSBI), bursaries, valued a minimum of $1000, are available to eligible Metis students attending a certificate, diploma or degree program (excluding Apprenticeship and upgrading programs) at Red River College Polytechnic, who are maintaining satisfactory academic progress in their program.  There are two applications that must be submitted:  1. the Louis Riel Bursary online application is available from Louis Riel Institute; 2. the General RRC Polytech Application for Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships (link above) should be completed and submitted online. Only applicants who have submitted both applications by the application date will be eligible for consideration. Selection will be based on financial need (those receiving other funding, including MMF funding are still eligible to apply).  Applications will be accepted from August 1st to September 15th each year.  Applicants must be attending their program at the time of the application deadline.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application.

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization Every Child Matters Scholarship

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization Every Child Matters Scholarship was created in honour of the children who attended residential schools and those who never made it home. Southern Chiefs’ Organization recognizes that all First Nation people, families, and communities have been impacted by the residential schools. The $2000 scholarship is intended to support Survivors and their descendants, as well as descendants of the families of the children who died.  The scholarship is to be awarded on the basis of academic merit to a status citizen of one of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization member First Nations (Berens River, Birdtail Sioux, Black River, Bloodvein, Brokenhead, Buffalo, Canupawakpa, Dakota, Dauphin River, Ebb and Flow, Gambler, Hollow Water, Keeseekoowenin, Kinonjeoshtegon, Lake Manitoba, Lake St. Martin, Little Grand Rapids, Little Saskatchewan, Long Plain, O-Ch-Chak-Koo-Sipi, Pauingassi, Point Pegui, Pinaymootang, Plains Pine Creek, Poplar River, Rolling River, Roseau River, Sagkeeng, Sandy Bay, Skownan, Swan Lake, Tootinaowaziibeeng, or Waywayseecappo), who is a full- or part-time continuing student at the Red River College Polytechnic, who has successfully completed at least 12 credit hours, and who has made contributions to their school community or their community at large.  Applicants must submit a letter describing their school or community involvement.  The contact information of the chosen recipient shall be disclosed to the donor each year. Southern Chiefs' Organization Inc. observes an annual commemoration of all successful applicants. By submitting an application for the scholarship, the recipient of the Scholarship consents to be contacted through electronic mail or telephone for a brief interview with a member of Southern Chiefs’ Organization.  In the unlikely event of a mitigating circumstance, such as a protection order or equivalent, anonymity will be granted to the recipient of the Scholarship.  Application deadline is January 31st.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application form and have additional required documents ready to upload.

Continuing Education

Gervin Alexander Dobbin Memorial Award
A $1000 award has been established to honour the memory of former Red River College Evening Program Supervisor, Gervin Alexander Dobbin. The award is available annually and is presented during the fall term to a part-time evening/Saturday program student who is a single parent with a financial need and who is currently registered in a Continuing Education program at RRC Polytech.  Application deadline is October 1st.  Please note the name of the award to enter on the application. 
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