The ADAS Calibration course is part of a comprehensive training program designed to equip automotive and collision technicians with the knowledge and skills to accurately diagnose, repair and calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This hands-on course provides detailed on-vehicle activities using the latest industry-specific diagnostic and calibration equipment. ADAS technology promotes the principles of the green economy and clean transportation by improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, preventing accidents, optimizing traffic flow, supporting electric vehicles, reducing accidents & the number of vehicles entering scrap yards and facilitating infrastructure planning. As these systems continue to advance, they will play an increasingly vital role in achieving a greener and more sustainable transportation ecosystem.
Prerequisite(s) – Automotive service, collision technician or level-3 equivalent apprentice.
Analyze advanced modelling using GIS technology with practical hands-on skills that align with industry demands in senior level employment. You will gain exposure to the latest technology and subscription-based solutions and learn Esri-based solutions that are applicable in a wide range of industries.
Recommended Experience
Opportunity to build on your GIS microcredential
The Diesel Exhaust Emissions Reduction Systems microcredential covers the latest technologies employed in light and heavy-duty emission reduction systems and is developed for diesel and heavy-equipment technicians, as well as for related Trades to diagnose and repair after treatment systems. Participants will begin with a brief review of emission reduction theory and the tiers of emission control and then will examine the operation, control strategies, and diagnostic procedures for diesel after treatment systems. Participants will then apply this knowledge to diagnose and repair Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems, Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) systems, as well as Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) systems.
The Digital Process Automation microcredential will prepare you to bring digital automation to your workplace. This microcredential will introduce you to the tools and techniques used to automate many office-related tasks, with a particular focus on document digitalization and optical character recognition. The skills that you develop in these intensive workshops will enable you to automate basic workplace tasks and become more efficient.
This microcredential will be particularly useful to those who are new to programming concepts and are looking for a results-based curriculum to increase their productivity in the workplace.
The Electric Vehicle Technology and Service course prepares Automotive Service Technicians (AST) to safely diagnose, service, and repair high-voltage electric vehicles. The course is designed for AST Red Seal Technicians or AST 3rd—or 4th-year apprentices to build upon their previous knowledge of conventional vehicle systems and further develop their knowledge and skills required to work confidently on most electric vehicles on our roads.
Prerequisite(s) – Automotive Service Technician Red Seal Endorsement or SkilledTradesBC CofQ Level 3 or equivalent.
This microcredential will focus on relationship building and engagement with Indigenous communities to work towards reconciliation. Participants will learn about respectful and appropriate communication and traditional/cultural protocols within Indigenous communities. Learners will build personal capacity for developing relationships and building mutual trust for long-term positive social impacts with Indigenous communities. Participants will engage with their peers through discussion forums and case studies. They will develop a community engagement strategy and communication plan based on an assigned project.
Seneca’s executive certificate in ESG is for you if you’re interested in moving into an ESG-related role, or if you would like to develop the skills to implement ESG practices or ESG frameworks within your company. This microcredential is ideal for aspiring leaders in mid-level management positions at a financial institution, a publicly traded company or a business preparing to go public.
In this microcredential, you’ll be taught by expert faculty who are working in the field. You’ll gain specific skills required for success in ESG roles and there will be a variety of guest speakers to enhance your learning and provide networking opportunities.
In this microcredential, you will learn how to determine the social and environmental impact of event management options. You will also learn how to evaluate these options using a sustainability checklist and communicate your findings to clients and vendors by presenting a sustainability analysis report to promote social and environmental responsibility in their sector(s).
This course is intended for current and future event professionals looking to incorporate sustainable practices into their existing market offerings.
Experience in events is recommended but not required.
Geospatial Analysis is the second microcredential in a series of five stackable microcredentials focused on the application of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) technology to collect, analyze and interpret data for use in various sectors of the economy, including agriculture, natural resources and the environment, clean technology, transportation and construction.
Examine industry trends and explore Model Builder in GIS. You will learn about Esri-based ArcGIS StoryMaps and develop interactive, multimedia presentations. You will map watersheds and interpret data to address geographic challenges.
Recommended Experience
Business Analysts exist across every industry. They help businesses solve problems, improve processes, and communicate effectively. They gather information, analyze it, and recommend solutions. This microcredential will help you understand what a business analyst does. It will also teach you how to find good solutions for the environment and match your company’s sustainability goals. It will contribute to building a greener future for generations to come.
The intended audience is anyone working in business who wants to strategically implement change. The person will already have strong computer skills and be familiar with databases and have a keen interest in clean/green solutions.
This microcredential aims to empower learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute to a positive work environment and effectively implement and maintain good manufacturing practices (GMP) in the food manufacturing industry.
Focused on the essential skills of a production-level worker, these microcredentials offer participants the skills and techniques to meet the demands of an increasingly automated and fast-paced food manufacturing environment.
Through practical exercises and real-life case studies, learners will develop strategies to provide and receive feedback, reflect on professional standards, and foster a positive work environment. Additionally, they will gain an understanding of practical examples of GMP, reflect on tasks while adhering to safety requirements, and appreciate the importance of GMP in ensuring safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in food manufacturing.
This microcredential is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to the effective implementation of good manufacturing practices (GMP) in a food manufacturing environment. Focused on the essential skills of a production-level worker, these microcredentials offer participants the skills and techniques to meet the demands of an increasingly automated and fast-paced food manufacturing environment. Real-life examples and scenarios from the food manufacturing industry will be used to illustrate the practical application of GMP and problem-solving techniques.
Sustainability Analytics explores ways organizations can maximize business value from sustainability efforts. Learn how to collect, analyze, and communicate insights from a wide-range of sustainability-related factors including energy and resource use, greenhouse gas emission, and supply chain performance to improve overall resource efficiency. Investigate how sustainability analytics can apply historical data to help organizations minimize price shocks and supply disruptions, create a competitive advantage, identify future risks, and model future sustainability landscapes involving economic, social, and environmental factors. Learn compelling ways to present and tell sustainability insights using visualization and data storytelling techniques and explore tools that support real-time sustainability analysis of historical behaviours, present situations, and future impacts.
This microcredential focuses exposing students to concepts on sustainability practices with the supply chain sector. By using the SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) Model to help navigate all sectors of the supply chain and how implementing environmental controls through the supply chain will help sustainability by reducing carbon footprints, through the three pillars of supply chain sustainability: environmental, social and economic.
This microcredential will provide the knowledge and know-how for driving business performance through a focus on sustainability.
Building on a foundational understanding of sustainability and how it impacts business performance, you will learn proven strategies to address growing demands for enhanced environmental and social governance, while simultaneously improving business performance.
This microcredential is for graduates and working professionals, who wish to build their knowledge in sustainable business management to accelerate their careers.
This course focuses on what’s needed for an effective food distribution system. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of monitoring shipments with tracking and tracing practices, technology and transaction protocols.
You will examine the complexities of track and trace in relation to authenticity, safety and sustainability. You will also address issues related to environmental impact, social equity and economic viability. The course’s industry-focused curriculum will explore what’s needed to ensure a safe food supply.
The course offers hands-on learning through case studies, guest lectures and online collaboration.
This microcredential is for graduates and working professionals who are interested in enhancing their knowledge of sustainable supply chain practices or helping their organizations achieve environmental, social and governance related goals.
This microcredential will explore sustainability issues and solutions for small business. Topics will include carbon emissions, carbon tax, the three pillars of sustainability and their impact on business drivers, as well as leadership competencies to drive innovation. The content in this course will empower participants with the tools and knowledge to implement sustainability best practices that are not only meaningful to the environment but also to their small business.
In this microcredential, participants will learn about the stages of the consultation framework including initial assessments, financial documents, and communication with Indigenous communities, provincial governments, and proponents. This microcredential is open to participants from all sectors and communities. They will work in groups to develop an initial assessment, a consultation budget, and research the relevant laws, principles, policies, and protocols and obligations for an assigned project. Participants will compile a final report with recommendations and present their work to their peers. Upon successful completion of this microcredential, participants will be able to navigate a consultation process.
Participants will work in groups and will learn about the stages of the consultation framework including initial assessments, financial documents, and communication with Indigenous communities, provincial governments, and proponents. Upon successful completion of this microcredential, participants will be able to navigate a consultation process.