Browse College of the North Atlantic programs by area of study, credential, campus, and delivery option. Whether you are planning your first step, changing direction, or building on what you already know, this guide is designed to help you explore your options with confidence.
Use the Program Guide to compare full-time, part-time, continuing education, online, and campus-based options across CNA. Filter by what matters most to you, then explore details on credentials, availability, and pathways to the next step.
See the delivery types, study options, and learning formats you can use to narrow your search.
Duration: One Year
Credential: Certificate
Domestic Applications: OPEN
International Applications: OPEN
If you are a high school graduate or mature student seeking to upgrade, then our College Transition program is for you. Our flexible delivery options allow you to enroll in courses that are customized for your interests and skill levels and will prepare you for success in the world of higher education. You can select courses in English, math, and science, and choose from social science and electives which can be transferred to other college programs. (NOTE: the range of course offerings may... Learn more
If you are a high school graduate or mature student seeking to upgrade, then our College Transition program is for you. Our flexible delivery options allow you to enroll in... Learn more
International Applications: CLOSED
Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University program provides you with the opportunity to complete courses for which you can gain credit from College of the North Atlantic and Memorial University of Newfoundland. It has been developed through an agreement with Memorial; courses identified in this section are developed in collaboration with Memorial’s respective departments. In the areas of curriculum content and testing methodologies, these courses are identical. Students... Learn more
Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University program provides you with the opportunity to complete courses for which you can gain credit from College of the... Learn more
Duration: 37 Weeks
This red seal program offers training in how to install, alter and maintain electrical systems that are designed to provide heat, light, power, control, signals or fire alarms for all types of buildings and structures. Some of the duties include: Read and interpret electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings; Determine code specifications for writing layouts; Cut, thread, bend, assemble and install conduits; Position, maintain and install distribution and control equipment; Safely test... Learn more
This red seal program offers training in how to install, alter and maintain electrical systems that are designed to provide heat, light, power, control, signals or fire alarms... Learn more
This red seal program offers the training required to become a mechanic for stationary industrial machinery. Some of the duties include: Read and interpret diagram, schematics and service manuals; Operate rigging equipment and dollies to move equipment; Fit, align, attach and connect: bearings, gears, shafts, motors, couplings and belts; Test, align and adjust equipment; Perform predictive and operational maintenance; Employ vibration analysis; Service and repair hydraulic, pneumatic and... Learn more
This red seal program offers the training required to become a mechanic for stationary industrial machinery. Some of the duties include: Read and interpret diagram, schematics... Learn more
Duration: 36 Weeks
This red seal program offers training in joining and severing metals in beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal components that make metal parts used in construction and manufacturing plants, and weld parts, tools, machines and equipment. Some of the duties are: Develop patterns in given layouts, blueprints and work orders; Clean and check for defects and shape component parts; Examine blueprints and work orders; Perform welding of various metals
This red seal program offers training in joining and severing metals in beams, girders, vessels, piping and other metal components that make metal parts used in construction and... Learn more
Use these study types to understand how programs are delivered across CNA. Some options help you learn on campus, some online, and some through flexible workforce-focused formats.
Courses are delivered onsite at a CNA campus or approved location, with access to instructors, facilities, and campus supports.
A mix of in-person and online learning, with some courses delivered onsite and others online for added flexibility.
Complete coursework on your own schedule while meeting course deadlines and timeframes.
Courses include scheduled virtual class times with live sessions, regular interaction, and real-time support.
Build trade certification and industry-recognized skills through apprenticeship and Red Seal pathway opportunities.
Gain focused, in-demand skills through short learning experiences designed for career growth and upskilling.
Upgrade your skills, explore new interests, or advance your career with flexible short-term learning opportunities.
Access training designed to meet workforce, industry, and organizational needs through targeted professional learning.