non-credit courses

Unfortunately, in terms on non-credit courses offered on campus, the list is pretty minimal. You have your standard pilates and first aid stuff offered, but not too much more. However, if you venture into Kingston (I swear, it's not that scary) you'll find a wealth of opportunities to learn.omecoming Football

First Aid: Queen’s First Aid offers first aid training sessions at various levels during the year. Be sure to email QFA and sign up early, as these courses are incredibly popular and fill up fast.

French: The Centre francophone, located in 195 University Ave, offers non-credit French courses to students and non-students alike. Courses are usually an hour to two hours long, held weekly, and cost about $160 dollars. Visit the FrenchCenter website for more information.

Pottery: The Kingston Potters Guild offers beginner through advanced courses to anyone interested in learning. Students receive a discounted rate and even have access to the 24 hour studio. Visit the Kingston Potters Guild website for more information.

St. Lawrence College: SLC offers some fabulous courses through their Kingston campus. While the courses are not cheap, they are extremely diverse. Everything from motorcycle training to jewellery design is offered.