
Program Profiles – Information for Research
The following Program Profiles were created as a courtesy to help with your Better Jobs Ontario research requirement. Your Employment Consultant will discuss the research requirements with you. Each profile addresses the 30 or so questions you're required to answer.
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2023–2024 Academic Year
Full-Time Programs
Advanced Manufacturing Management
Advanced Special Effects Makeup Prosthetics and Props
Advertising Account Management
Animal Care
Business Analysis and Process Management
Computer Animation
Digital Product Design
Early Childhood Education Intensive
Educational Support Fast Track Intensive
Electrical Techniques
Human Resources Management
Interactive Media Management
International Business Management
Internet of Things and Machine Intelligence
Marketing Management
Mechanical Techniques - Plumbing
Mechanical Techniques - Tool & Die Maker
Personal Support Worker
Professional Accounting
Project Management
Public Relations Corporate Communications
Quality Assurance - Manufacturing & Management
Urban Design
Welding TechniquesPart-Time Programs
Building Environmental Systems Operator
Building Environmental Systems Operator - Class 2
Business Communication Skills
Commercial Construction Management
Construction Estimator
Creative Writing
Criminal Psychology and Behaviour
Cyber Security - Offensive Security
Cyber Security - Defensive Security
Data Analyst
Data Engineering
Freelance Editor and Writer
Front-End Web Developer Foundations
Home Inspection Training Program
Home Staging Foundations
Junior Business Analyst
Medical Office Clerk
Occupational Health and Safety
Payroll Specialist
Project Coordinator
Python Web Developer
RPN Safe Practice Completion
Social Media Writing
Visual Design Introductory
Things to keep in mind when choosing and researching your program:
Program duration
The program you select must be one year (52 weeks) or less in duration in order to qualify for Better Jobs Ontario funding. The Program Profiles provided here represent Sheridan programs that meet this requirement. This includes Sheridan's full-time Certificate and Ontario College Graduate Certificate programs, as well as part-time micro-credential programs offered through Sheridan's Continuing and Professional Studies.
National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes
Better Jobs Ontario funds programs that lead to occupations that fall under the National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes of B or C. The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development determines which programs are fundable for an individual. Please note that from the Ministry's perspective, the Program Profiles provided here may or may not fall under the appropriate NOC. Your Employment Consultant or Ministry Representative is the only one who can determine your eligibility for Better Jobs Ontario funding for a particular program.