The community of Haines Junction

The community of Haines Junction is located within the Traditional Territory of Champagne and Aishihik First Nations. 

Located on the doorstep of Kluane National Park and Reserve, the community of Haines Junction boasts stunning mountain views and endless opportunities for hiking and other outdoor pursuits. 

 

Upcoming courses available in Haines Junction

Introduces students to the landscape, peoples and issues of the region. It examines the geography, biological and physical systems of the Subarctic and Arctic, then turns to the aboriginal and contemporary peoples of the region.

Course topics vary each term. Consult the B.Sc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences course schedule for current sections and descriptions, or contact the ENCS Program Advisor for more information (kaitken@yukonu.ca).

This 1 day course is intended to provide the participants with an overview of cross connection control.

This one-day course provides students with an understanding of Emergency Response Plans, Maintenance Management Plans and Standard Operating Procedures. Students will learn how to develop and use these important tools to efficiently support operation and maintenance duties.

This 4.5 day course is designed to prepare the participants to write their Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) exam for Water Treatment Level 1 or 2 (required by the Yukon Government Drinking Water Regulation).

How can leaders remain resilient and optimistic when expectations are high, change is constant, and the workload is growing?

Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) is the industry standard for demonstrating competence and a solid foundation of project management skills.

This 4.5 day course is designed to prepare the participants to write their Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) exam for Wastewater Collection Level 3 or 4.

This 2 day course is designed to increase proficiency with the math components involved in small water systems operation and bulk water delivery.

This webinar builds on the learnings from Intimate Family Violence and Family Law Part 1, which is a prerequisite for registration in Part 2.

This 4.5 day course is the first part of the Leading and Managing in Public Operations series.

(formally ACCT 003)

Designed for individuals seeking a foundational understanding of bookkeeping principles and practices, this introductory course is ideal for those with little to no bookkeeping experience.

This 3.5 day course is designed to prepare you to write their Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) exam for Bulk Water Delivery (required by the Yukon Government Drinking Water Regulation).

In recent years, our world has been trying, challenging and has forced us to sit in so much unknown. What do we do in times of stress? How do we tend to manage?

Designed for administrative professionals and executive assistants, this course will help you discover how to apply project management processes for supporting multiple people and projects in a team setting.

This two-day course is the second part of the Leading and Managing in Public Operations series. Completion of WO CE61 prior to taking this course is recommended.

Supportive distance learning in Haines Junction

Distance learning, or online learning, provides students with access to class instruction over the Internet, rather than in a classroom.

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Programs offered via distance learning

 

Contact us

Sean Sheardown

Community Adult Education Coordinator, Haines Junction

Community Education and Development - Southern

Elsabe Kloppers

Community Campus Liaison, Haines Junction

Community Education and Development - Southern

Campus hours & location

Monday to Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm

Box 5531, 152 Haines Road
Haines Junction, Y0B 1L0


Give us a shout or drop in during campus hours to learn about upcoming programs, events and on-demand courses.

Where to find us