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Continuing Education

Health and Fitness

Exercise and Air Pollution

Cost: $75
Prerequisite: None

Exercising in air pollution: What do we know, what don’t we know, and what can practitioners do to help clients?

This course is targeted towards exercise professionals such as kinesiologists, personal trainers, CSEP CEPs/CPTs, and athletic therapists (see professional development credits below). The course will introduce the effects of air pollution in relation to exercise, health, and performance. You will learn about different types of air pollutants, their health effects, and implications of air pollution exposure during exercise. In addition, you will learn about strategies to minimize the health impacts of air pollution during exercise.

The course will consist of a mixture of lectures, activities, unit quizzes, and an end-of-course quiz (approx. 2 hours and 20 minutes of lectures plus 1.5-2 hours of activities).

  1. Unit 1: What is air pollution and how does it affect health? 
  2. Unit 2: What are the health/physiological effects of exercising in air pollution?
  3. Unit 3: How can exercising in air pollution affect exercise performance?
  4. Unit 4: Strategies to mitigate risk.

For more information about the course and CE/PD credits, see the Air Pollution and Exercise course outline.

 


Delivery method: Online with no scheduled meeting times

Sep 1– Dec 31 | 80351

  • The course is available for completion until December 31.

  • This course will be asynchronous and can be completed in your own time.
  • This course will run as an online class and the course/course material will be available through .

How to register: Call 1-888-823-8734 between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM PST and select Option 1. Quote the course name and CRN.

Next Steps

  • Once you have registered over the phone you will receive two emails:
    • One from 51 Admissions that provides your 51 student number, as well as instructions on how to access  and how to create/reset your password.
    • One from our IT department informing you how to access your 51 email through Office 365.
  • Course material will be accessible between Sept 1 and Dec 31.
  • Each Monday between Sept 1 and Dec 31, new registrants will receive an email to their 51 student email, outlining how to access course material (e.g., if you registered on Wednesday, you would receive this email the following Monday).
  • For those wishing to access course material prior to receiving the above email, see the information below or download the following: Air Pollution and Exercise - myClass access and welcome email.

Accessing the Course Material

Both and links can be can be found on the top right of the 51.ca website on desktop, or in the 'tools' menu on mobile.

  1. Access
    • Use your student number and password to log in (see the email from Admissions for your 51 student number).
    • First time users use  or to reset your password follow the instructions on the
  1. Access which provides direct access to the course material.
    • Use your 51 student email and password to log in (your password is the same as your myUFV password).
    • Once logged in, click on “Courses” (on the left-hand side). Click on the course (HLTH-EXPO-ON1) to see the course material and get started.

For any questions regarding the course, please contact Luisa Giles: luisa.giles@ufv.ca 

Phone 1-888-823-8734 and select option 1 to register
Nursing Foot Care

Cost: $2,047 + supply kit ($450+tax)
Prerequisite: Students must be an active, licensed: RN, LPN, RPN, or NP (Nurse Practitioner) to take this course. Certification will be confirmed.

This course includes an in-depth focus on:

  • Assessment of the foot and lower limb
  • Prevention and education for the client with diabetes to assist in preventing diabetic foot complications
  • Sterilization and infection control procedures used in reprocessing instruments
  • Excellent review of the process and resources needed in starting your own business

This course meets the Canadian Association of Foot Care Nurses (CAFCN) competencies and the Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA). It also includes cracking the Dementia Code certification. On completion, students have their own foot care ‘kit’ including four sets of instruments and supplies needed to start their foot care career.

Note: This is a course. Please refer to Student Resources for a Glossary of Terms.

Next steps: 

  1. Registration opens July 3, 2024. To register, phone the Office of the Registrar at 1-888-823-8734.

  2. As soon as you have registered, email continuingeducation@ufv.ca with your personal email, nursing license, and expiry date.

  3. Course work will be completed through PedEd using the Moodle platform, not 51 Blackboard. You will receive an email with instructions to log on one business day before the course starts. 
    • Ensure your email address is accurate when registering.
    • If you do not receive the email with instructions to your main inbox, check your junk folder.
    • For technical support logging in or navigating the online learning system, please contact: support@pededucation.com

  4. Complete the online course work (theory-based learning) over the next 8 weeks.

  5. Upon completion of the online course work, students are required to attend the mandatory 2- or 3-day clinical (applied practice). Supply kits are distributed at clinical.


Please note the following:

  • Students must be an active, licensed RN, LPN, RPN, or NP.

  • In line with PHO orders, students must be fully vaccinated to take this course.

  • No refund for tuition once the course starts.

  • Clinical supplies are non-refundable and distributed in the mandatory clinical at Brella Community Services (15008 26 Avenue, Surrey, BC).


Summer 2024: June 28Aug 18
Coursework: June 28–Aug 15, 2024 | Online with no scheduled meeting times
Clinical: Aug 16–18, 2024 | 3-day mandatory clinical, in person, Fri/Sat/Sun, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
CRN: 40210

Fall 2024: Sept 13–Nov 10
Coursework: Sept 13–Nov 7, 2024 | Online with no scheduled meeting times
Clinical: November 8-10, 2024 | 2-day mandatory clinical, in person, 10.5 hours per day
•     Day 1: All students attend
•     Day 2: Half of students attend
•     Day 3: Remaining half of students attend
CRN: 80056

Phone 1-888-823-8734 and select option 1 to register.
PVPC - Preventing and Protecting Against Violence in the Workplace

Cost: $130
Prerequisite: Violence Prevention for Medium and High Risk Departments (8 Modules), accessible on the LearningHub (phsa.ca).

Healthcare workers learn the steps needed to prevent and protect against violence in the workplace. The curriculum is based on overarching principles and a Provincial Violence Prevention Curriculum framework which identifies four main responsibilities in preventing and protecting against violence in the workplace:

1) Recognize Risks and Behaviours
2) Assess and Plan
3) Respond to the Risk
4) Report and Communicate Post-Incident

Participants will learn the foundational knowledge regarding those tasks, first in the series of e-learning modules and then by applying that knowledge in the hands-on session designed to reinforce and practice what they need to do to prevent and protect against workplace violence.

This workshop is a mandatory requirement prior to practicum/clinical placements and is the final component of the Preventing and Protecting Against Violence in the Workplace program which prepares students to undertake practicum placements in health authorities.

Students must complete the eight online modules through the before attending the in-class session.



The sections below will cover Violence Prevention in the Workplace and will include Fit Testing. Please note that registration is restricted to students within School of Health Studies programs.

Note: Students will be required to pay $30 at the time of registration for their Fit Test. The additional cost of $130 for Violence Prevention course will be paid by the School of Health Studies. 

Oct 12, 2024 | 1 session, Saturday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM  | CRN 80352


Oct 26, 2024| 1 session, Saturday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM  | CRN 80353

Phone 1-888-823-8734 and select option 1 to register.

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