Schedule Overview

Browse our class schedule to see when we're next teaching the course in which you have an interest.

To view details on the program or register for an upcoming course, just click on the course name.

Electrical


Basic Electricity (BE)
No Classes Scheduled

Environment & Safety


Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
No Classes Scheduled

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
No Classes Scheduled

Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP)
No Classes Scheduled

Due Diligence Awareness (DDA)
No Classes Scheduled

Gas


Gas Technician 3 Challenge (G3 Challenge)
No Classes Scheduled

Gas Technician 3 (G3)
No Classes Scheduled

Gas Technician 2 Co-op (G2 Co-op)
January 5, 2009 - April 3, 2009 (K/W - St. Clements)

Gas Technician 2 (G2)
No Classes Scheduled

Gas Technician 1 (G1)
January 10, 2009 - February 15, 2009 (K/W - St. Clements)

Oil


Oil Burner Technician 3 Challenge (OBT3 Challenge)
No Classes Scheduled

Oil Burner Technician 3 (OBT3)
No Classes Scheduled

Oil Burner Technician 2 Challenge (OBT 2 Challenge)
No Classes Scheduled

Oil Burner Technician 2 (OBT 2)
No Classes Scheduled

Oil Burner Activation Technician (OBAT)
January 13, 2009 - January 17, 2009 (Sudbury, ON)

Petroleum


Petroleum Mechanic Helper (PMH)
No Classes Scheduled

Petroleum Equipment Mechanic 4 (PM4 (Small Aboveground Tanks))
No Classes Scheduled

Petroleum Equipment Mechanic 3 (PM3)
No Classes Scheduled

Petroleum Equipment Mechanic 2 (PM2)
No Classes Scheduled

Liquid Fuels Handling Code 2007 Update Workshop (LFHC)
No Classes Scheduled

Recreational Vehicles


Recreational Vehicles 1 (RV1)
No Classes Scheduled

Recreational Vehicle 2 (RV2)
No Classes Scheduled

A Hybrid Future in Learning

Say the word "Hybrid" and what may come to mind first is an environmentally friendly, fuel-efficient car. However, as the demand for a certified, achieved recognized level of skills and knowledge increases, TS Technical College is discovering the many benefits of hybrid learning, including flexible scheduling and increased understanding by organizations and individuals about the activity in which they are involved.

Several trends are coming together that create a need for on-the-job recognition and understanding, in regards to supporting current and growing green initiatives that tackle climate change. Nationally, the federal government has made these issues a priority, especially in the Oil & Gas Industry, considered strategic for economic and security growth. Concern for the environment is one of the core values of TS Technical College, and was from the moment we opened our doors 12 years ago. Our Hybrid courses are designed to help improve the global competitiveness of business and industry through ensuring that their many workers are prepared.

Talk is one thing, real action is another!