Enhance your agricultural expertise through specialized classes. Partner with peers, colleagues, and industry professionals to earn employer-recognized micro-credentials.
Colere introduces a novel educational and training model tailored for the agricultural sector. Our specialty lies in offering top-notch micro-credential courses that are highly sought after by employers. Whether delivered online, in-person, or through a hybrid approach, our courses are designed to meet the needs of industry employers both now and in the future. Situated in Taber, Alberta, Colere is committed to being responsive to the evolving needs of the industry. The name "Colere" originates from Latin, meaning "Cultivate," embodying our mission to nurture not only the educational journey of each student but also the very land they help thrive.
At Colere, we are dedicated to Cultivating the Mind, Character, and Land, placing our students at the core of our efforts to contribute to a brighter future for our communities, province, and country.
The classes are organized to accommodate students' schedules and offer a combination of remote and in-person options to enhance learning to the fullest.
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Collaborating with top industry experts enables us to incorporate cutting-edge research and development into our classes.
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Collaborating with leading employers and industry, we continually introduce courses that emphasize the most sought-after skills and opportunities.
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We frequently interact with the industry, enabling us to identify the essential industry insights required. This enables us to optimize course content and develop micro-credentials that are in high demand.
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Obtain your certifications for the Workplace Hazardous Information Materials Safety Data Sheet Course.
Gain a strong grasp of the basics of operating and repairing pivot systems.
Learn how to secure aggregate and loose loads by taking this Trailer Safety Course. It will assist in safeguarding you against DOT and other citations.
This industry-focused training program adopts an apprenticeship approach to imparting agricultural skills.