Print Communications 25S
Mastering the Essentials of Professional Print Communication: Create, Collaborate, and Design with Confidence.
In this course, students plan and develop their skills in creating documents for personal and business communications. Students will plan and produce various print documents, conforming to recognized standards and make business letters, labels and envelopes, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, research papers in a prescribed style, résumés, and cover letters. Students will participate in multi-user document editing and reviewing and use language and tone appropriate to the communication while incorporating elements of good design when creating their documents. Any registrants of PC25S must have Microsoft Publisher installed on their computer (part of the Microsoft Office Suite).
Note: PC25S and DP35S (Grade 11) are half-credit courses offered in succession (9 weeks each), and students are auto-enrolled in both courses for the duration of the semester.
Course Requirements
There are no specific requirements, but at least a Grade 9 standing is necessary.
Credit Recovery
This course could be taken as a Credit Recovery course.
Eligibility
The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate operates under the authority of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre organization and provides educational services to its affiliated schools and First Nations. Search for affiliated schools under MFNERC and MFNSS in the search tool linked below.
Course Registration
The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate student intake periods occur twice a year. Semester one intake is during the summer months of June through September. Semester two intake is during the winter months of December through February.