Program Learning Resources and Facilities
Labs
There may be limited access to Centennial’s computers and specialty labs. For your health and safety, follow any posted protocols (e.g., physical distancing, cleaning, etc.).
Software
Students have access to industry-leading software packages and bundles that can be found in rooms, labs, and podiums across our campuses. Computers at each campus will be loaded with the applications for use in your courses. To access these features, you must log in to the network using your student number. You can see a comprehensive list of software and software packages installed by room and by campus here.
List software and software requirements that are specific to the program.
Digital Resources
Brightspace Classroom Learning Management System is used. Interactive drag and drop, fill-in-the blank, case studies and various English online digital resources are used in the various courses in this program.
Include online resources (e.g., publishers’ learning resources), common or key platforms used across the program, etc., and approximate costs if possible.
E-Textbooks
E-Textbooks are not mandatory in this program however, the benefits of eBooks is that they are considerably cheaper than physical books, and you can access eBooks wherever you go using your electronic devices. If you decide to buy eBooks, you will be provided with a code to purchase eBooks as a package directly from the publisher. Purchasing eBooks as a package affords you even bigger savings.
Library Collections
Please visit Centennial College library for resources and materials that will be of assistance to you during your studies in the program.
https://library.centennialcollege.ca/
Instructors may make course readings available online through the eReserves service in eCentennial or as physical items that can be borrowed from a campus library on short-term loan. If your instructor is using eReserves, you will see a module in the course content on eCentennial. The list may include links to library resources like databases, articles, and eBooks; book chapters; web links; and open educational resources. Check your course outline or contact your instructor for information about where your assigned course readings are located.
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