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Our non-vocational offerings serve learners at different stages of their journey, whether they are pursuing self-improvement, strengthening communication and leadership skills, exploring new areas of interest, or preparing for future academic or career opportunities.
Dominion College of Business, Health and Technology Inc. offers a growing selection of non-vocational courses designed to support personal enrichment, professional advancement, and lifelong learning. These courses provide learners with practical knowledge, transferable skills, and confidence that can be applied in a wide range of settings, both inside and outside the workplace. Our courses are delivered in an accessible and supportive learning environment that encourages participation, collaboration, and continuous growth.
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This comprehensive course develops the foundational administrative, clerical, and organizational functions required in contemporary office environments. Learners gain proficiency in correspondence, professional document management, scheduling systems, records administration, customer interaction, and workplace technology. The program prepares participants for entry-level administrative roles across business, education, healthcare, and government sectors. For course duration, tuition, and registration instructions, please request the admissions prospectus. Learn More
This advanced administrative program equips learners with the competencies for high-level executive support. Academic modules address organizational strategy, brief preparation, communications management, decision support, operational planning, and professional discretion. Participants learn to navigate executive schedules, stakeholder relations, and priority workflows in fast-paced organisational environments. For full curriculum details or to commence registration, please request the executive training catalogue. Learn More
This course examines the theory and practice of customer engagement, satisfaction, and service delivery within competitive industries. Learners study communication dynamics, service standards, problem-solving frameworks, conflict handling, and retention strategies that shape brand reputation and client loyalty. The programme prepares participants for frontline, sales, and customer-facing roles across multiple sectors. To obtain the programme summary or proceed with registration, kindly submit an enquiry. Learn More
This programme develops advanced capabilities for supporting clients with complex or evolving needs across health, social, and community settings. Learners examine case management, personalised support planning, ethical decision-making, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The course emphasises accountability, documentation, and reflective practice, preparing participants for a broadened scope of support work. For eligibility requirements or to secure a place, kindly request full admission details. Learn More
This programme introduces the foundations of palliative and end-of-life care within modern health and social practice. Learners explore communication, pain management, ethical considerations, psychosocial needs, and holistic comfort support for individuals living with life-limiting conditions. Through theoretical learning and case-based simulations, the course prepares participants to deliver compassionate, person-centred care that upholds dignity and quality of life. For enrolment enquiries, admission criteria, or registration schedules, kindly request full programme details. Learn More
The Non-Vocational Developmental Support Worker (DSW) Certificate Program provides learners with foundational knowledge and essential skills to support individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities in community and care settings. This program focuses on understanding person-centered support, dignity, inclusion, and respectful assistance rather than clinical or vocational training.
Participants will explore the roles and responsibilities of a Developmental Support Worker, communication strategies, ethical practice, and ways to promote independence, safety, and quality of life. Emphasis is placed on empathy, cultural sensitivity, and building meaningful relationships with individuals and families.
This program is ideal for caregivers, volunteers, family members, and individuals seeking introductory knowledge in developmental support services.
This course provides a structured understanding of learning disabilities and equips support workers with the awareness, cultural sensitivity, and interpersonal skills required to assist individuals across diverse care environments. Topics include developmental profiles, adaptive living, safeguarding, inclusive communication, and dignity in care. Participants gain a stronger grasp of professional boundaries and evidence-based strategies that enhance wellbeing and independence. To receive full course information or begin registration, please request the programme guide. Learn More
This course provides an academic overview of autism spectrum disorder and the neurodevelopmental factors that influence behavior, communication, and learning. Participants study inclusive support models, sensory processing, person-centered interventions, and strategies that promote independence and social participation. The curriculum is grounded in evidence-based practice and prepares learners for informed, respectful engagement in both educational and care settings. For program brochures, tuition information, or to register, please submit an enquiry. Learn More
This programme introduces the foundations of palliative and end-of-life care within modern health and social practice. Learners explore communication, pain management, ethical considerations, psychosocial needs, and holistic comfort support for individuals living with life-limiting conditions. Through theoretical learning and case-based simulations, the course prepares participants to deliver compassionate, person-centred care that upholds dignity and quality of life. For enrolment enquiries, admission criteria, or registration schedules, kindly request full programme details. Learn More
The Non-Vocational Mental Health and Addiction (MHA) Certificate Program introduces learners to fundamental concepts related to mental health, emotional well-being, and substance use challenges. The program emphasizes awareness, compassion, and supportive approaches rather than diagnosis or treatment.
Learners will gain insight into common mental health conditions, addiction patterns, stigma reduction, and recovery-oriented support. The course also highlights self-care, community resources, and the importance of respectful, trauma-informed interactions.
This program is designed for caregivers, community workers, volunteers, faith leaders, and individuals seeking a better understanding of mental health and addiction support.
The Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA) course focuses on respectful, compassionate strategies for supporting individuals who display responsive or challenging behaviors, particularly those living with cognitive impairment, dementia, or emotional distress.
This course teaches learners how to interpret behavior as communication, use empathy-based responses, and apply gentle, non-coercive techniques to reduce risk and enhance safety. Emphasis is placed on dignity, relationship-building, and preventing escalation through understanding and emotional intelligence.
GPA is suitable for caregivers, support workers, healthcare aides, volunteers, and family members.
The Safe Food Handling (SFH) course provides essential knowledge to ensure food is prepared, stored, and served safely. The course focuses on preventing foodborne illnesses by promoting proper hygiene, sanitation, temperature control, and contamination prevention.
Learners will gain an understanding of food safety principles applicable in homes, community kitchens, faith-based events, and volunteer settings. This course emphasizes responsibility, cleanliness, and best practices in food handling.
This program is ideal for volunteers, caregivers, food service helpers, and community workers. Learn More
The Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and First Aid (CPR/FA) course equips learners with essential life-saving skills to respond confidently during medical emergencies. The course covers basic emergency response, injury care, and CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants.
Participants will learn how to recognize emergencies, provide immediate assistance, and activate emergency medical services when needed. This course emphasizes hands-on learning, safety awareness, and confidence in emergency situations.
CPR/FA training is suitable for caregivers, volunteers, community workers, parents, and individuals seeking preparedness skills. Learn More
Dominion College of Business, Health and Technology Inc. offers specialised business certificates designed to equip learners with practical skills for today’s competitive workplace. These programs blend theoretical foundations with hands-on applications, preparing students for administrative, analytical, and project-based roles across multiple sectors. Learn More
Dominion College of Business, Health and Technology Inc. provides specialized training and professional development options tailored to healthcare practitioners and students seeking academic advancement or licensure preparation. Learn More



