Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
The Pharmacy Technician diploma program at CTS Canadian Career College spans 79 weeks (1,830 hours) through an innovative blended distance education model combining online learning with intensive Skills Camps and practical placements. This CCAPP-accredited credential (2023-2029) develops proficiency in pharmaceutical sciences, sterile and non-sterile compounding, hospital and community pharmacy operations, and regulatory compliance aligned with NAPRA Standards of Practice. Graduates acquire comprehensive competencies preparing them for PEBC qualifying examinations and provincial registration as regulated pharmacy technicians in hospital, community, and institutional settings.
Entry-level positions: Regulated Pharmacy Technician (RPhT) in hospital pharmacies, community retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities, compounding pharmacies, pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, government health agencies requiring pharmacy expertise
Professional advancement: Graduates progress toward senior pharmacy technician roles, pharmacy operations management, specialized compounding positions, quality assurance coordination, or pharmaceutical industry technical representation, with career trajectories requiring PEBC certification and provincial regulatory body registration
Industry demand: Canada experiences substantial shortage of regulated pharmacy technicians across hospital and community settings, creating robust employment opportunities for qualified professionals who can support pharmacists in medication preparation, distribution, and patient safety initiatives throughout the expanding healthcare sector
Better Jobs Ontario Funding: This program may be eligible for Better Jobs Ontario government funding. Eligible participants can receive financial support for tuition, books, and living expenses. Contact an Employment Ontario service provider to determine your eligibility and begin your application.
| Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server | Admin Scripting |
| Cabling Infrastructure Design | Introduction to Linux |
| A+ by Comptia & Network Fundamentals | Cisco Certified Network Associate |
| Microsoft Windows Configuration | Technical Project |
| Installing and Configuring Windows Server | Computer Mathematics |
| Administering Windows Server | Interpersonal Workplace Skills |
| Configuring Advanced Windows Server Services | Business Communication |
| Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | Job Search |
| Implementing & Advanced Server Infrastructure | Database Fundamentals |
| Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server | Admin Scripting |
| Cabling Infrastructure Design | Introduction to Linux |
| A+ by Comptia & Network Fundamentals | Cisco Certified Network Associate |
| Microsoft Windows Configuration | Technical Project |
| Installing and Configuring Windows Server | Computer Mathematics |
| Administering Windows Server | Interpersonal Workplace Skills |
| Configuring Advanced Windows Server Services | Business Communication |
| Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | Job Search |
| Implementing & Advanced Server Infrastructure | Database Fundamentals |
The Fire Safety Technician certificate program at CTS Canadian Career College spans 19 weeks, integrating comprehensive instruction with practical field experience. This credential equips students with essential competencies in fire alarm system testing, inspection, and electrical fundamentals. The curriculum prepares graduates to complete the CFAA Registered Technician designation, Canada's most-recognized credential for professionals who perform testing and inspection of fire alarm systems, culminating in a 160-hour placement within security and fire protection service environments.
Entry-level: Fire Alarm Technician, Fire Safety Technician, Life Safety Systems Technician in fire protection service companies, security firms, building management, inspection services
Advancement: Graduates progress toward senior technician roles, inspection coordination, or fire protection systems management positions with CFAA Registered Technician credentials
Industry demand: Buildings and facilities across all sectors require qualified fire alarm technicians to perform essential testing and inspection services ensuring life safety system compliance and protecting lives and property
Better Jobs Ontario Funding: This program may be eligible for Better Jobs Ontario government funding. Contact an Employment Ontario service provider to determine your eligibility.
The Brewing Technician diploma program at CTS Canadian Career College spans 39 weeks, integrating distance education instruction with practical brewery experience. This credential equips students with brewing science fundamentals, fermentation management, quality control protocols, and packaging technologies essential for professional brewing operations. Delivered through 29 weeks of online learning followed by a 10-week (300-hour) industry internship, the program enables students to complete theoretical training within their communities before applying acquired knowledge in real-world brewery environments across Ontario's expanding craft brewery sector and large-scale brewing facilities.
Entry-level: Brewer's Assistant, Junior Brewer, Cellarperson, Packaging Technician, QC/QA Lab Technician, Taproom Operations in craft breweries, microbreweries, large-scale operations
Advancement: Graduates progress toward head brewer positions, brewing operations management, quality assurance management, or independent craft brewery ventures
Industry demand: Ontario's craft brewery sector expansion creates demand for skilled brewing personnel applying art, science, and technology essential for effective beer production
Better Jobs Ontario Funding: This program may be eligible for Better Jobs Ontario government funding. Contact an Employment Ontario service provider to determine your eligibility.
CTS Canadian Career College is a locally-owned private career college head-quartered in North Bay, Ontario, with four campuses located in North Bay, Barrie, Sudbury, and Sault Ste. Marie. It is registered as a private career college under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005, and has a 30-year history of teaching excellence in the faculties of Health Care, Law and Justice, Business, and Information Technology.
The programs at CTS Canadian Career College—all of which are approved as vocational programs under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005—are current and, more importantly, in demand in the geographical areas the College serves. All programs are under a year in duration, most of which offering either mandatory or optional placements that allow for students to put into practice the theory components of the programs. As a relatively small school, CTS Canadian Career College is able to offer lots of one-on-one time with its instructors and administrative staff. Vice President of Academics Dr. Amanda Harris states, “We are proud to have maintained the small size of our college as it helps us to keep the atmosphere collegial and supportive; students work closely with faculty, administrative staff and with each other. Additionally, our small size has allowed for us to maintain our high student employment rates, as well as allowing us to provide valuable services such as on-site financial aid, on-site admissions assistance, free mature student tutoring and testing, help finding appropriate and affordable housing, and job search assistance – to only name a few.”
Added to this determination to keep CTS small and collegial is a commitment to hiring only quality instructors who have relevant workforce experience in the areas that they teach, as well as to ensuring that program curricula remain among the best in the country, having allocated time and resources toward certifying and accrediting their programs with several highly-competitive and rigorous accrediting bodies. The college remains one of a select group of colleges in Ontario and in fact Canada that has been granted accreditation for the Pharmacy Technician program (by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs) and the Paralegal program (by the Law Society of Upper Canada). Additionally, the Addictions Intervention Counselling program is recognized by the Canadian Addiction Counsellor Certification Board.