Canadore College

Racism & Discrimination

North Bay, Canada

The Non-degree in Racism & Discrimination at Canadore College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario, is a career-focused college with more than fifty years of experience delivering hands-on programs. The college serves around eight thousand students and offers hundreds of programs across applied arts, business, health sciences, technology and skilled trades. Canadore emphasizes experiential learning, industry partnerships and practical skill development to prepare graduates for workforce entry.

Programs are designed around modern facilities, applied projects and co-op or placement opportunities that link students directly with employers. Faculty bring industry experience and the college maintains relationships with regional businesses, health providers and technology partners to keep curricula relevant. Small class sizes and applied labs help international students adapt quickly to Canadian practice standards and workplace expectations.

North Bay offers an accessible, student-friendly community with outdoor recreation, affordable housing and a supportive campus life. Canadore provides international student services, orientation programs and academic supports to ease the transition to study in Canada. For students seeking practical training, clear career pathways and strong employer connections, Canadore is a pragmatic choice that focuses on real-world outcomes.

About the Program

The Racism & Discrimination program at Canadore College is a non-degree course that explores racism and discrimination in Canadian multiculturalism. This English-language program in North Bay, Canada, lasts several weeks and is open to students with a high school education. Its main advantage is increased sensitivity to social issues.

The curriculum examines types of discrimination and racism based on cultural values and analyzes sociological factors like media biases. Students learn to identify and connect discrimination to societal issues and develop skills to handle these issues as professionals and individuals. The course focuses on enhancing sensitivity and intolerance of mistreatment based on racial or ethnic background.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Diversity Consultants, Social Workers, Community Outreach Coordinators, Human Rights Advocates, or Cultural Advisors. They can work in industries like social services, education, and government, and can be employed by organizations, non-profits, or community groups.

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