
Deaf and Hard of Hearing – Essential Employment Skills
The Essential Employment Skills Certificate (EESC) will help Deaf and hard of hearing students develop necessary job and communication skills. Students will apply strategies and tools related to work experience, career research, employment skills and self-assessment. This comprehensive approach will provide the opportunities to acquire the skills and resources that enable adults to engage more confidently and participate more fully in the workplace.
This program is not currently accepting applications.
This program is not currently accepting applications.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing – Essential Employment Skills
What you will learn
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply awareness of self and others in their personal relationships and workplace interactions.
- Research and explore their personal interests, lifestyles, and career choices to develop and understand reasons for working.
- Contribute to fair and inclusive employment practices in the workplace.
- Network with appropriate contacts in order to develop an employment resource base.
- Compose and revise resumes and cover letters to match career opportunities.
- Apply the necessary skills for a successful job interview.
- Perform duties in the workplace with increasing levels of autonomy through work placement training, evaluation and feedback.
- Demonstrate basic computer functions and access online files at the workplace.
- Examine workplace conflict situation and demonstrate ways to resolve conflicts.
- Identify and complete relevant employment documentation such as hiring and tax forms.
- Demonstrate the importance of balancing cultural values and workplace dynamics.
- Advocate and express needs relating to ongoing workplace accommodations, training and awareness.
- Communicate requests and notifications to employer regarding career transitions and internal advancements.
What to expect
Program Duration and Maximum Time for Completion
The program is 10 months of full-time study. The maximum time for completion is 3 years.
Interactive lectures, lab activities, field experience, individual and group work, written and signed assignments, projects and presentations.
Two work experience placements:
- Term one - 4 weeks
- Term two - 4 weeks
Students work with the instructor to determine their work experience placement options. The instructor sets up the placement, provides weekly, on-site conferences and conducts an employer/instructor/student evaluation.
Admission requirements
Program-specific
- DHHE 0603 English Foundations with a "S" grade or permission from the Department
- Interview with Department Leader and EESC instructor to determine student career goals, digital literacy skills and ASL competency
General
- This program is available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. See program options for international students at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ International.
- Applicants who self-identify as Indigenous are strongly encouraged to connect with ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Indigenous Education and Community Engagement team to learn more about ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Indigenous Enrolment policy, application preparation/completion, program advising, and a range of other individualized services.
- Applicants must be 16 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
- Applicants must submit official transcripts and other documents as required by their course or program. Seats are offered to eligible applicants with completed applications, in order of application completion date (except for programs with competitive admissions). A complete application includes an application form, evidence of educational pre-requisites (e.g. transcripts), any required supporting documents (e.g. language proficiency, audition video), and the required deposit or fee payment. If you do not meet the requirements for the term applied, your application may be cancelled.
Missing prerequisites? Learn more about ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s tuition-free academic upgrading or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, or discover which university transfer options are right for you.
Program Considerations
- Ability to follow workplace instruction, policy and procedures
- Ability to adapt to a variety of workplace situations
- Ability to recognize common problems associated with a particular workplace and identify possible solutions
Courses *
Monday to Thursday, five hours per day.
Two weeks break between terms.
Prior learning assessment and recognition
Students may request formal recognition of prior learning attained through informal education, work, or other life experience, including Indigenous ways of knowing. Credits may be granted to students who are able to sufficiently demonstrate the learning outcomes of specific courses.
PLAR is available for all courses in the program,Ìýexcept:Ìý
- DDHR 0619 -ÌýWork Experience 1Ìý
- DDHR 0629 -ÌýWork Experience 2Ìý
Methods of PLAR vary by course, and may include exams, professional portfolios, interviews, performance assessments, and other evaluations. Please contact the Department for details.
See Policy 316 Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition for more information.Ìý
| Term One | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| ¶Ù±á±á¸éÌý0610 | Personal Development 1 | 3 |
| ¶Ù±á±á¸éÌý0616 | Employment Skills 1 | 3 |
| ¶Ù±á±á¸éÌý0617 | Career Explorations 1 | 3 |
| ¶Ù±á±á¸éÌý0618 | Workplace Literacy Skills 1 | 3 |
| ¶Ù±á±á¸éÌý0619 | Essential Employment Skills Work Experience 1 | 3 |
| Ìý | Credits | 15 |
| Term Two | ||
| DHHRÌý0620 | Personal Development 2 | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0626 | Employment Skills 2 | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0627 | Career Explorations 2 | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0628 | Workplace Literacy Skills 2 | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0629 | Essential Employment Skills Work Experience 2 | 3 |
| Ìý | Credits | 15 |
| Term Three | ||
| DHHRÌý0631 | Self Awareness and Advocacy | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0632 | Employment Search Literacy | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0633 | Career Networking and Resources | 3 |
| DHHRÌý0634 | Workplace Conflict Resolution | 3 |
| Ìý | Credits | 12 |
| Ìý | Total Credits | 42 |
* This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Board of Governors.

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Tuition Deposit: 0 (0 non-refundable).
Tution deposits are payable usually within two (2) weeks after a Letter of Offer is issued.
| Tuition Deposit |
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| Fee description | Fee Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application fee | 36 | |
| Tuition Tuition | 5608 |
Breakdown
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| Student union | 217 | |
| College initiative | 127 | |
| Materials | 0 | not including textbooks |
| Campus resource | 113 | |
| Laundry | 0 | |
| Tools (deposit) | 0 | |
| Coverall (deposit) | 0 | |
| Uniform (deposit) | 0 | |
| 285 | ||
| Temporary Medical Insurance | 0 | |
| U-PASS | 469 | |
| Graduation | 45 | |
| Program-specific extra fees | 0 | |
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* Fees are approximate and subject to change with the approval of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Board of Governors. Students are required to pay any applicable fee increases. Application and assessment fees are non-refundable. Tuition fees include a non-refundable deposit ($300 or $500, depending on program).
Fees listed are for domestic students. For international programs, visit ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ International.
Any refunds are issued according to ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s refund policy.
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