Sault College

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (Online)

Sault Ste. Marie, Canada

The Non-degree in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (Online) at Sault College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Sault College in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is a public college established in 1965 that focuses on career-oriented and hands-on education. The college offers a wide range of programs in business, health sciences, engineering technology, skilled trades and community services, combining classroom instruction with practical training and industry partnerships. Sault College emphasizes applied learning to prepare graduates for local and regional employment markets.

Students benefit from small classes, experiential labs and strong industry connections that support cooperative placements and job readiness. Campus facilities include applied learning labs, health simulation suites and technical workshops designed to mirror workplace environments. International students receive support with orientation, academic advising and pathways that help integrate them into campus life and regional communities.

The college’s local partnerships and focus on applied skills make it a good choice for students seeking practical qualifications and a clear route to employment. Sault Ste. Marie offers an accessible, community-oriented setting with opportunities for outdoor recreation and regional engagement. Prospective international applicants should prepare transcripts, program-specific requirements and any licensing prerequisites, and explore available student services and accommodation options to maximize their educational and career outcomes.

About the Program

The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder program is a 1-year online certificate for professionals who want to help individuals and families affected by FASD. It's a great option for those who want to upgrade their skills and knowledge in this field.

The curriculum includes courses on diagnosis, research, and intervention strategies. Students will learn about the complex challenges facing families and individuals with FASD and how to deliver services in a respectful and culturally competent manner. The program is flexible, allowing students to complete their coursework on their own schedule.

Graduates can pursue careers as FASD Support Workers, Disability Support Workers, or Community Health Workers. They can work in hospitals, social services, or community organizations, helping individuals and families affected by FASD. Other possible job titles include Case Manager or Health Educator.

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