Welcome to ICA
ICA Summer 2012
Most of the information on this website is designed for students enrolled in full time day school.ICA is a self-study subject using the SimNet Online Learning Materials.
FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING any ICA financial inquiries, please ask the registration office at your campus
FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING May 2012 PRETESTS"
Please visit the "Tests" page.
"FOR FIRST TIME VISITORS"
Please note under the tab "Resources" you will find important information to guide you through the semester
"FOR RETURNING STUDENTS"
Please note if you did not achieve a passing grade on any module, that you are required to add ICA to your schedule in the following semester, and write both online and in class tests for that module.
"FOR RETURNING STUDENTS"
Please note that you ARE NOT required to re do the modules that you have already passed in previous semesters. Please contact your TA for further information
ICA is a 'hybrid' subject with one in-class lab hour per week and one online hour per week to be completed in the open lab, or at home, at a time convenient for you.
Each student will be assigned to a Group, either A or B and will be required to complete an "At-Home SimNet Test" as well as an "In-Class, Hands-on Assessment" for each module in the curriculum. Due dates for each group are available under Important Due Dates. You are required to bring your Student One Card to every class.
The Group you are assigned to will determine when you are required to come in to complete your "In-Class, Hands-on Assessment" for each module. Please do not attend class the week you are scheduled for the "At Home SimNet Test".
The scores used for your final ICA grades will be the scores we have on file for your assessments (on MySeneca for the in-class and on SimNet for the at-home). To find out whether or not you have passed any module after receiving marks for the online and in class tests, you can use our ICA grade calculator.
You must purchase a PIN code at Seneca's bookstore to gain access to the online learning materials for each of the modules you did not earn exemption for on the Pre-Test.
Your Lab Monitor's availability is listed under Contact Us. The best way to reach your lab monitor is via email.
Practice in-class assessments are now available on the ICA website under Practice Assessments
All the ICA handouts, How to's, schedules, etc.. can be found under Resources.
Please make sure to check your Seneca email regularly to watch for important ICA announcements and updates.
Good luck with your studies!
