Red River College

Red River College

Infobox University


name = Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology
established = mid 1930s as Industrial Vocational Education Centre
type = Public college of Applied Arts, Science and Technology
head_label = President
head = Jeff Zabudsky
city = Winnipeg
state = Manitoba
country = Canada
undergrad = available
students =32,000
postgrad = small number of
postgrad_label = graduate
faculty =
colours=Red color box|#C41230 & black color box|#000000
campus = Urban Winnipeg, Gimli, Steinbach, Portage la Prairie and Winkler.
mascot = none
free_label = Sports team
free = RRC Rebels
affiliations = ACCC, CCAA, Campus Manitoba
website = [http://www.rrc.mb.ca www.rrc.mb.ca]

Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology is located in Winnipeg. The College offers diploma, certificate, and apprenticeship programs in the applied arts, applied sciences, and various trades.

Campus

It has a number of campuses located in Winnipeg, Gimli, Steinbach, Portage la Prairie and Winkler. The two most noteworthy campuses are the Notre Dame and Princess Street campuses both located in Winnipeg.

History

The forerunner to RRC, The Industrial Vocational Education Centre, was established in the mid 1930s by three Winnipeggers: R.J. Jones, T.O Durin, and Otto Peters. The Centre provided evening programs to train unskilled and unemployed youths in various trades. The success of the Centre resulted in the federal government providing funding through the Department of Labour in 1938. A few of the first courses offered included carpentry, sheet metal, machine shop, needle trades, welding and forging, power engineering, and radio. By 1948 the centre was rebranded the Manitoba Technical Institute (MTI) and became the first public post-secondary vocational school in Manitoba. In 1950 the Central School of Practical Nurses transferred from St. Joseph's Hospital to MTI. Advisory committees formed from top executives from local businesses and industry helped keep MTI up to date with changing industrial and business practices.

In 1963 the Notre Dame campus was built and the college name was once again changed this time to the Manitoba Institute of Technology (MIT). The name changes would continue with a change to "Red River Community College" in 1969 and eventually "Red River College" in 1998.

In 2004, the Princess campus was built in Downtown Winnipeg, with a large focus on the arts/graphics design, and Computer technology.

ee also

*List of universities in Manitoba
*Higher education in Manitoba
*Education in Canada

External links

* [http://www.rrc.mb.ca/ RRC website]
* [http://www.rrc.mb.ca/index.php?pid=316 RRC History]
* [http://www.kick.fm/ RRC Radio Station - KICK FM]


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