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Manitoba’s largest institute of applied learning and research, with more than 200 full- and part-time degree, diploma and certificate options. Through hands-on learning opportunities and state-of-the-art instruction, we prepare our students to become leaders in their fields — while also ensuring they can meet changing industry demands, and contribute to the province’s economic growth.
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Innovative Electronics Projects for Emerging Technologists
PROJ-2002
The Electrical Engineering Technology program equips learners with the skills needed to excel as engineering technologists in the dynamic electronics industry. Participants gain hands-on experience in designing, building, and troubleshooting electronic systems, with a focus on digital and analog circuits, amplifiers, and wireless communications. This experience allows learners to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world projects, enhancing their technical proficiency and problem-solving abilities in areas such as microprocessor programming, industrial electronics, and programmable logic systems. Course Description: Over the course of a 16-week term, students will engage in one or more industry projects either on an individual basis or within a group of students enrolled in the course. In this course, students will collaborate with industry partners to develop real-world workplace skills while tackling a relevant industry challenge. Students will research and analyze a problem or requirement, explore potential solutions, and apply key concepts learned in their studies. Along the way, students will navigate industry considerations such as product safety, reliability, customer needs, and cost-effectiveness. Through this experience, students will gain industry-specific skills and refine their ability to communicate professionally. By the end of the course, they will produce a technical report that showcases your problem-solving process and presents a well-supported case for your proposed solution.
Science Laboratory Technology & Pharmaceutical and Food Manufacturing Programs
INDP 2001 Industry Projects
The program focusses on practical laboratory skills applicable across various scientific industries. The program has students with Specializations in: Quality Assurance Cell & Microbiology Chemistry & Quality Analyst Learners are equipped with techniques in microbiology, molecular biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Quality assurance, knowledge in upcoming analytical techniques like HPLC, AAS, ICP-OES, GC-MS, FTIR, UV-Vis, and others provides an extra edge to the projects we can handle. Learners can assist in projects that require precise scientific analysis and adherence to industry standards.
W25 Consumer Behaviour
Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on learners from Red River College to be your learner-consultants, in a project-based experience. Learners will work on one main project over the experience of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Learners in this program/experience will: 1. Describe the key concepts and processes used in the study of consumer behavior to explain why consumers make purchases. 2. Identify key ethical and social responsibility issues associated with marketing that impacts consumer behaviour. 3. Determine the factors that influence the spread of a new idea. 4. Explain how diffusion of innovation manifests itself in different ways in various cultures. 5. Analyze current trends in consumer behaviour. 6. Apply current trends in consumer behaviour to the marketing of a product or service. 7. Evaluate the effectiveness of marketing programs and their attempts to influence consumer behaviour. 8. Construct profiles of target market segments to identify which consumer groups are most likely to purchase a product. 9. Formulate effective marketing strategies to influence consumer decision-making. 10. Create a project to assess the consumer decision-making process.
Sales Pitch Project
COMM-2215
This experience is designed for learners who are going through the Advanced Sales Communication course, equipping them with skills in persuasive sales presentations, effective meeting facilitation, and formal business proposal writing. Learners will apply their knowledge of negotiation strategies, cultural diversity competencies, and non-verbal communication to real-world projects. This experience aims to bridge classroom learning with practical applications, preparing learners to engage with industry professionals and contribute to sales and marketing initiatives.
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