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1 Part-time studies FALL 2008 BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY september december bcit.ca/fall technology changes everything
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3 Welcome to part-time studies at bcit fall 2008 HOW TO REGISTER September December 2008 Term Online Registration opens June 1. Visit bcit.ca/fall. By mail or fax Download the registration form at bcit.ca/fall. Fax it to or mail it to the address below, attention: PTS Student Information and Enrolment Services. In person Visit a BCIT campus during office hours. By phone Call or For information on Part-time Studies regulations, registration, fees and refunds, please visit bcit.ca/ pts. The content of this part-time flyer is current at the time of publishing. BCIT reserves the right to update information without notice. The most current information is available at bcit.ca/study. British Columbia Institute of Technology 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, BC CANADA V5G 3H2 For other locations, please visit bcit.ca/about/locations At BCIT, our Part-time Studies courses are designed to help you get where you want to go at a pace that s right for you. No matter where you re headed gearing up for a promotion, keeping up with industry changes or upgrading your skills our exceptional blend of academic learning and applied skills will get you on track fast. Our courses are offered in the afternoons, evenings, on weekends, and through online and distance education, as well as compressed one- or two-week daytime formats. Some offerings are as short as one or two days. Courses are offered at the Burnaby Campus as well as our Downtown, Marine, and Aerospace campuses. HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Browse through the pages and read about areas of study and programs that interest you. The courses we offer this term appear as lists throughout. Once you find a course that interests you, visit bcit.ca/fall, and enter the eight character course code to pull up a full course description including dates, times, locations and price. While you can register for many Part-time Studies courses without being admitted to a particular program, some courses may require departmental approval before you can register. If earning a credential is what you re after, you ll find detailed program information available online for the certificate, diploma or bachelor s degree of your choice. SERVICES FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS bcit.ca/currentstudents > Aboriginal Services > Bookstore > Campus Tours > Counselling > Disability Resource Centre > Distance & Online Learning > Harassment & Discrimination > Health Services > International Credential Evaluation Service > International Student Centre > IT Services > Library > mybcit > Parking > Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition > Program Advising > Recreation Services > Safety & Security > Student Employment Services > Student Financial Aid & Awards > Student Records. BCIT part-time studies fall
4 Academic studies, transfer and upgrading Are you looking to upgrade your skills in a core academic subject such as chemistry or math? Do you need to enhance your communication skills or work on your English? Or maybe you want to explore different career options or pursue a degree? In this section you will find information on BCIT s credentials and course offerings in mathematics, sciences, communication, liberal studies, career preparation, and more. We also provide custom training workshops for industry. Academic Studies, Transfer and Upgrading Areas of Study > Career Development > Chemistry > Communication > Degrees > English Assessment > Industry Services > Liberal Studies > Mathematics > Physics > Professional English Language Development > Technical Writing > Technology Entry Upgrading 4 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
5 bcit.ca/fall Career, Educational and Personal Development bcit.ca/counselling/future Looking to find a career path that s right for you? Learn more about the steps in the career planning process, and explore your career options. > CEPD 0101 Career Testing > CEPD 0102 Career Search Workshop Chemistry bcit.ca/cas/chemistry/ptscourses Learn analytical chemistry from dynamic instructors that will equip you with the theory and practical skills you are looking for. > CHEM 5000 A Practical Introduction to Analytical Chemistry > CHEM 5002 HPLC Techniques > CHEM 5006 GC/MS and Applications English Assessment bcit.ca/cas/communication/assessment The Communication Department provides assessments of English language proficiency in several areas: writing, speaking, and reading comprehension. For more information on assessment, including sample test questions and frequently asked questions, visit our website or contact [email protected]. Assessments offered: > COMM 0015 English Competency Assessment > COMM 0033 Spoken English Assessment Professional English Language Development (PELD) (formerly Pre-entry Communication) bcit.ca/cas/communication/peld These courses are practical and designed to help you upgrade your English in order to enter a BCIT full-time program, or improve your English at work. If you have further questions, contact [email protected]. > COMM 0009 PELD Placement Test > COMM 0071 Foundations of Technical and Business English for ESL Speakers (Level 1) > COMM 0003 Writing, Speaking, Listening, and Reading Skills for Technical Communication for Second Language Students (Level 2) > COMM 0004 Technical Communication Skills for Second Language Students (Level 3) > COMM 0005 Technical English and Learning Skills for Second Language Students (Level 4) > COMM 0008 Technical English and Learning Skills (Level 4) > COMM 0011 Effective Presentation Skills for EAL Speakers > COMM 0012 English for Professionals for Speakers of English as an Additional Language > COMM 0030 Oral Fluency for Business and Technical Communication > COMM 0031 Oral Fluency for Health Sciences > COMM 0032 Advanced Oral Communication Techniques > COMM 0045 English Language Training Support > COMM 0065 Communication Learning Centre Communication bcit.ca/cas/communication Get the writing and speaking skills you need to succeed in today s workplace. We offer a wide range of courses, covering everything from writing letters and formal reports to delivering technical briefings and sales presentations. > COMM 1103 Introduction to Business and Technical Communication > COMM 1106 Introduction to Business and Technical Communication (With Language Development Component) > COMM 1120 Technical Communication 1 for Interior Design > COMM 2202 Business and Technical Correspondence > COMM 2203 Business and Technical Reports Associate Certificate in Technical Writing bcit.ca/cas/techwriting If you enjoy writing, have a logical mind, and a knack for problem solving, technical writing may be the career for you. Technical writing is a growing field with high income potential. Attend an information session to find out more. To register for one of our information sessions, go to bcit.ca/infosessions. If you have further questions, contact [email protected]. > COMM 1007 Technical Writing Style > COMM 1008 Technical Editing and Grammar > COMM 1009 Technical Writing: Definitions, Instructions and Process Descriptions > COMM 1013 Documentation Project Management > COMM 1040 Technical Documentation Graphics > COMM 1110 Writing for the Web > COMM 1260 Designing and Writing Online Help > COMM 2206 Writing and Testing Software Manuals > COMM 2207 Single-Sourcing for Technical Writers > COMM 2210 Industry Project for Technical Writers Select one of the following electives: > COMP 1850 Intro Web Development and Design > COMP 2007 MS Office 2007 > COMP 2369 MS Word 2007 Degrees bcit.ca/study/credentials BCIT degrees provide graduates with both theoretical knowledge and advanced skills that can be applied in the workplace. Currently BCIT offers 21 baccalaureate degrees. Degrees are offered in full-time, part-time or by distance and online learning to accommodate individual needs and schedules. > Bachelor of Engineering > Civil Engineering (full-time program only) > Electrical Engineering (full-time program only) > Mechanical Engineering (full-time program only) > Bachelor of Science in Nursing > Nursing (full-time program only) > Specialty Nursing > Bachelor of Science (Honours) > Biotechnology (full-time program only) > Bachelor of Business Administration > Bachelor of Technology degrees: > Accounting > Architectural Science (full-time program only) > Computer Systems > Construction Management > Electronics > Environmental Engineering Technology > Environmental Health (full-time program only) > Forensic Investigation > Geomatics (full-time program only) > Management > Management Health Specialty > Manufacturing > Medical Imaging > Radiation Therapy (full-time program only) > Technology Management Degrees achievable through Part-time Studies are described in more detail throughout this guide. Need assistance funding your studies? Find out if you qualify for a Part-time Studies grant at bcit.ca/finaid/parttime. BCIT part-time studies fall
6 Academic studies, transfer and upgrading Industry Services bcit.ca/cas/industry/training The Communication Department frequently adapts communication training to suit industry needs. We can provide one- to five-day workshops, or weekly classes at your location, on a variety of professional communication topics. Please visit our website for a full list of workshops that we offer. Consulting Services and Industry Projects bcit.ca/cas/communication Looking for communication expertise? Our experts can take anything from manuals to business plans from concept to completion. In addition, our Technical Writing Certificate students and grads are available with up-to-date training for industry projects. Language Assessment Services for Industry bcit.ca/cas/industry/training The Communication Department can assess English proficiency in: writing, speaking, listening, and reading comprehension. As a follow-up, several options to improve language proficiency are available including short intensive workshops, seminars, or access to online materials and a state-of-the-art pronunciation practice lab. For information, contact [email protected]. Liberal Studies bcit.ca/cas/liberalstudies All BCIT bachelor s degrees require you to complete a minimum of 12 credits (usually four courses) of 7000-level Liberal Studies courses. These courses provide essential breadth beyond a specific discipline, explore approaches to enduring human concerns, and enhance competence in critical reasoning and decision making. > ENGL 1177 Academic Writing > LIBS 7001 Critical Reading and Writing > LIBS 7002 Applied Ethics > LIBS 7005 Technology, Invention and Power > LIBS 7006 Philosophy of Science > LIBS 7007 Technology Across Cultures > LIBS 7008 Logic and Practical Reasoning > LIBS 7009 Humour Studies > LIBS 7020 Selected Topics Holocausts and Genocides: 21st Century Perspectives Mathematics bcit.ca/cas/math Do you need to upgrade your math skills? Our math courses are specifically designed to provide practical skills to apply to your technical studies or on the job. > MATH 0001 Technical Mathematics Introduction > MATH 0002 Technical Math: Introduction > MATH 0007 Foundations of Mathematics > MATH 1012 Technical Mathematics 2: Logarithms and Analytical Geometry > MATH 1041 Trigonometry > MATH 1042 Logarithms > MATH 1043 Analytic Geometry > MATH 1044 Trigonometry for Renewable Resources > MATH 1490 Calculus for Mechanical Part 1 > MATH 2011 Technical Mathematics 3: Calculus > MATH 2041 Calculus Part 1 > MATH 2042 Calculus Part 2 > MATH 2043 Calculus Part 3 > MATH 2044 Calculus 3 Civil and Structural > MATH 2490 Calculus for Mechanical Part 2 > MATH 3490 Numerical Methods Mechanical Physics bcit.ca/cas/physics/ptscourses At BCIT, most of the programs in the Engineering and Health technologies have an entry requirement of Physics 11. You will meet this requirement with our pre-entry Physics 0309 course. We also offer a number of other Part-time Studies courses. Course offered this term: > PHYS 0309 Pre-Entry Physics 1 Technology Entry (TE) Upgrading Program bcit.ca/cas/techentry If you want solid academic preparation before entering a BCIT Technology program, this 15-week program is for you. Improve your skills in core areas such as communication, mathematics, chemistry and physics in order to meet program prerequisites. TE can also provide BC educational equivalents to supplement credentials earned in other school systems. TE is a great opportunity for you to strengthen your skills and explore BCIT program options at the same time. Upcoming intakes include September 2008 (Grade 11 science stream only) and January 2009 (includes Grade 12 science stream option). TE now offers Grade 12 science courses for prospective Civil Engineering students or others who need Chemistry 12 and Physics 12 to meet their Technology program entrance requirements. Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. 6 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
7 business and media Business and Media Areas of Study > Airport Operations > Broadcast and Media Communications > Business Administration > Call/Contact Centre Training > Digital Arts > Financial Management and Accounting > General Insurance and Risk Management > Marketing/Tourism Management > Operations Management > Technology Management > Venture Development BCIT offers a broad range of Part-time Studies seminars, courses and credential programs to help you reach your goals in every aspect of business, from financial management and operations management, to marketing and media. Enrol in a seminar to stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends, take a course to build your skill set and improve your job performance, or work towards a credential to establish a rewarding career. Every offering is taught by industry experienced instructors, many of whom still work in their fields, so you get real world, relevant skills you can put to work right away. Flexible formats including weeklong, evening or online and distance education, mean you can find courses that work with your schedule. Best of all, your BCIT training won t go unnoticed. For more than 40 years, BCIT has established itself as the premier provider of the applied business education that industry respects. BCIT part-time studies fall
8 business and media CUSTOMIZED INDUSTRY SERVICES bcit.ca/business/industry BCIT s School of Business can provide your business with customized training in the classroom or on-site at your workplace. Find out how we can help improve your employees skill set and efficiency with training developed specifically for your company. Business Administration Broadcast and Media Call Centre Digital Arts Financial Management Marketing Management Operations Management Venture Development AIRPORT OPERATIONS bcit.ca/transportation/aerospace The effective operation of airports in Canada requires people with specialized skills in ground handling, airport security and emergency response, airfield operations and baggage/gate schedulers and more. > AVAO 1150 Introduction to Airport and Airside Operations > AVAO 2260 Airport Security Systems BROADCAST AND MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS bcit.ca/business/broadcast Broadcast and Media Communications provide a wide variety of interesting, stimulating, and challenging Part-time Studies courses in radio broadcasting, television and video production, film, and broadcast journalism. We offer courses which can be taken on their own or as part of a management certificate or an associate certificate. RADIO MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM bcit.ca/610bmcert Get the skills you need to enter the exciting world of radio with this management certificate program. You ll learn a strong foundation of business skills and industry-specific operations including writing, interviewing, announcing, and much more. TELEVISION MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM bcit.ca/610cmcert Designed for people who are interested in pursuing a behind-the-scenes career in TV. Learn about television planning, production, editing, along with general business skills. BROADCAST JOURNALISM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM bcit.ca/610amcert Does journalism excite you? Do you want to be a part of bringing the news to people? This program will give you the skills you need, including a foundation of business skills, advanced writing for broadcast, interviewing skills, editing, and more. PROFESSIONAL EDITING ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM bcit.ca/6170acert This program delivers skills that can be used to document culture, a move that could then produce content for new media outlets including television and the Internet. There are also other opportunities for corporate video production, weddings, school or sports productions, news-finder video, and more. Broadcast and Media Communications courses offered this term: Transferable to day school programs* > BCST 1033 Preparing for Your Business Career > BCST 1052 Introduction to Digital Audio > BCST 1057 Documentary Making for Radio > BCST 1058 Entertainment Reporting > BCST 1061 Writing for Television > BCST 1062 Educational and Corporate Video Production > BCST 1063 Developing Documentaries > BCST 1082 Recording Engineering Basics > BCST 1085 ProTools Level 1 > BCST 1101 Technical Introduction* > BCST 1112 Contemporary Issues 1 > BCST 1133 Copywriting for Television* > BCST 1140 Broadcast Industry Operations* > BCST 1142 Introduction to Broadcast and Media > BCST 1143 The Music Business and the Broadcast Industry* > BCST 1144 Writing for the Media > BCST 1145 Copywriting for Radio* > BCST 1146 Art of Promotions & Publicity > BCST 1147 Broadcast Writing > BCST 1148 Interviewing for Radio and Television > BCST 1150 Radio Broadcasting Introduction > BCST 1151 Radio and TV Announcing* > BCST 1156 Radio/TV Announcing Workshop > BCST 1160 TV Broadcasting and Video Introduction > BCST 1162 The Basics of Single Camera Shooting > BCST 1165 Video Editing Workshop > BCST 1170 Broadcast Journalism Introduction > BCST 1172 Investigative Reporting > BCST 1173 Sports Broadcasting > BCST 1180 Intro to AVID Non-linear Video Editing > BCST 1256 Radio Sound Design 1 > BCST 2082 AVID DVD Authoring and Post-Production > BCST 2083 AVID 3D Animation and AfterFX > BCST 2084 AVID Advanced Post-Production > BCST 2085 ProTools Level 2 > BCST 2222 Theory of Colour Television Systems* > BCST 2223 TV Production Planning* > BCST 2247 Broadcast Writing Advanced > BCST 2251 Advanced Vocal Development* > BCST 2255 Commercial and Animation Voiceover > BCST 2256 Radio Sound Design 2 8 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
9 bcit.ca/fall > BCST 2262 Advanced Single Video Camera Shooting Techniques > BCST 2265 Advanced Editing/Production > BCST 2280 AVID Non-linear Level 2 > BCST 3000 Practicum Professional Editing Associate Certificate Program FilmFLEX INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATE PROGRAM bcit.ca/business/filmflex Intake: November 2008 Do you have a vision but don t know how to reelize it? Do you have an idea for a film or television program you want to produce or learn more about the production process? If so, the BCIT FilmFLEX program may be for you. You will learn all aspects of digital filmmaking using the latest in digital technology. It is ideally suited to those individuals interested in becoming an independent film maker. BCIT s FilmFLEX program includes every aspect of the film and entertainment industry. Not only were we taught the entire process of filmmaking, we also learned key skills such as planning, budgeting and incorporating a business. Since graduating, I have had the opportunity to do a lot of freelance film work. In 2007, I travelled to Northern Ontario to work on several documentary projects with First Nation communities. It was an amazing experience and it would not have been possible without my BCIT training. Kimmy Alexander BCIT FilmFLEX graduate BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION bcit.ca/business/admin Professional Workshop Series These non-credit seminars and workshops provide participants with management and leadership skills training in one- and two-day formats. All sessions focus on employee development. These workshops are presented by professionals in their respective fields and provide a high quality learning experience that will improve your job performance. Business Administration workshops offered this term: > BTCW 0102 Leadership Skills > BTCW 0106 Time Management and Productivity Skills > BTCW 0117 Training Skills for Trainers > BTCW 0131 Managing Relations in a Union Environment > BTCW 0137 Managing Conflict in the Workplace > BTCW 0151 Facilitating Skills > BTCW 0152 Making Meetings Effective > BTCW 0155 Leading Practices in EI > BTCW 0164 Strategic Risk Management > BTCW 0167 Diversity at Work: Building your Organization Through Inclusion ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE bcit.ca/5975acert Designed to provide you with the knowledge and insight to formulate strategy, plan, develop and manage the use of e-commerce technologies. You will examine this rapidly expanding and ever-changing field by studying the global impact of technology and business applications. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP bcit.ca/6830acert In today s business environment, success is dependent on leadership skills at all levels in the organization. Excellent leaders foster high performance teams with the intent of realizing mutual goals while pursuing continuous improvement and development. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6245mcert This credential offers an integrated overview of the key skills for management success in the workplace. If you complete any of our associate certificates, you can use the credits towards this management certificate. Core requirements are enhanced by a broad range of contemporary courses. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE bcit.ca/5975mcert This e-commerce certificate offers expanded skill development in website design, applied Internet technology and business strategy. Designed for business generalists who wish to develop a working knowledge of e-commerce, this exciting state-of-theart program is taught by professionals and prepares you for the dynamic world of electronic business. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RESOURCEs MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/625amcert Highly regarded by industry, this management certificate offers contemporary courses covering a number of specific areas of study to provide an introduction to this expanding field. Students who hold any one of our associate certificates may use those credits towards this credential. Note: new HR program matrix effective January Students with program approvals should continue to follow their approved program of studies. SENIOR MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/625asmcert If you have career goals which include the CHRP (Certified Human Resources Professional) designation, this program helps prepare you. The CHRP designation is earned through a national examination-based process. Note: Effective January 1, 2011, individuals will require a university degree to apply for the CHRP designation. Business Administration classroom and online courses offered this term: Transferable to day school diploma program* > BLAW 3100 Business Law* > BLAW 3905 Employment Law > BUSA 1005 Introduction to Business* > BUSA 1305 Supervisory Skills > BUSA 2005 Principles of Management* > BUSA 2205 Entrepreneurial Management > BUSA 2705 Teamwork Skills > BUSA 2905 Managing Conflict in the Workplace > BUSA 3105 Leadership 1 Interpersonal Skills > BUSA 3155 Leadership 2 Team Skills > BUSA 3165 Leadership 3 Leading Organizations > BUSA 4800 Management Policy* > ECON 1150 Economic Issues > ECON 2100 Microeconomics* > ECON 2200 Macroeconomics* > HRMG 2805 Health and Safety Workplaces > HRMG 3105 Human Resource Management Fundamentals > HRMG 3155 Enhancing People Skills BCIT part-time studies fall
10 business and media > HRMG 3205 Labour Relations 1 > HRMG 3255 Labour Relations 2 > HRMG 3305 Recruitment and Selection > HRMG 3505 Training and Development > HRMG 4145 Human Resource Management Systems > HRMG 4405 Total Compensation Management and Strategy > HRMG 4605 Human Resource Planning > ORGB 1105 Organizational Behaviour* > ORGB 2505 Interpersonal Skills DISTANCE AND ONLINE LEARNING bcit.ca/distance Learn at home or at the office. All courses carry the same credit as the classroom. Some courses require in-class or proctored final exams. Please contact your instructor during the first week of classes. Note: To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7 10 hours per course each week on your studies starting with the first week. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. Frequent contributions to asynchronous (not real time) online discussions are required to achieve a passing final grade. Distance and Online courses: Transferable to day school diploma program* > BLAW 3100 Business Law* > BLAW 3905 Employment Law > BUSA 1005 Introduction to Business* > BUSA 1305 Supervisory Skills > BUSA 2005 Principles of Management* > BUSA 2215 Performance Management > BUSA 3455 Introduction to E-commerce > BUSA 3465 E-Business Systems > BUSA 7250 Management Skills and Applications > ECON 1150 Economic Issues > HRMG 3105 Human Resource Management > HRMG 4155 Performance Management > ORGB 1105 Organizational Behavior* > ORGB 2605 Managing an Organizational Change BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION bcit.ca/business/bba The BCIT Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree provides students the skills to meet the need for highly trained managers in business, industry, and government. The program is specifically designed to give BCIT diploma graduates the opportunity to earn a degree in business administration. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) courses are taken as part of the BBA degree. Bachelor of Business Administration courses offered this year: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > BUSA 5200 Business, Government and Society > BUSA 6800 Strategic Management > ECON 5200 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis F W > ECON 6500 Managerial Economics > ORGB 5600 Implementing Strategic Change F W > OPMT 5700 Pre-calculus for Management > OPMT 5701 Calculus for Management F W > OPMT 5740 Integrated MIS > OPMT 5751 Math Models for Business > BIOT 4001 Biotechnology for Business Studies F W BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MANAGEMENT HEALTH SPECIALTY bcit.ca/business/mgmtdegree bcit.ca/8750btech BCIT is proud to offer Canada s first competencybased undergraduate management degree. The Bachelor of Technology in Management degree provides management skills through competencybased curriculum. If you are working either as a supervisor, manager or team leader and want to develop and enhance your management knowledge and skills, improve your onthe-job performance, and continue to work full-time while completing a management degree, this program is for you. Bachelor of Technology Management distance courses offered this term: > MGMT 8010 Demonstrate Self-Awareness > MGMT 8110 Communicate Effectively > MGMT 8125 Building Effective Working Relationships > MGMT 8215 Develop Leadership Roles > MGMT 8220 Foster Teamwork > MGMT 8230 Lead Effectively > MGMT 8315 Prepare for Change > MGMT 8320 Plan Quality Change > MGMT 8330 Manage Change > MGMT 8410 Manage a Work Unit s Human Resources > MGMT 8420 Manage Financial Resources > MGMT 8435 Manage Operational Performance > MGMT 8510 Know the Global Issues Affecting Your Industry > MGMT 8520 Determine Implications of Law and Organizational Regulations > MGMT 8530 Organizational and Personal Ethics > MGMT 8615 Think Strategically > MGMT 8620 Formulate Strategies > MGMT 8630 Implement Strategies Are you thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. 10 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
11 bcit.ca/fall CALL/CONTACT CENTRE TRAINING bcit.ca/business/cce THE CALL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE BOOT CAMP bcit.ca/business/cce/bootcamp The Boot Camp workshop fast tracks your career within the dynamic call/contact centre industry in five (5) Saturdays. Aquire job-ready skills, meet prestigious employers looking to hire, and also tour a call centre. Our Boot Camp workshop gives you practice on the telephone (hearing your own voice), while using your computer skills to answer customer questions. If you are looking for a career change to full-time or part-time work while you are going to school, please contact us. If you have work experience, customer service and computer experience, this could be a great opportunity for you! > CLCR 1090 Call Centre of Excellence Boot Camp THE CALL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE AGENT TRAINING bcit.ca/business/cce/courses/agenttraining This entry-level agent training program is currently being redesigned. Keep checking our website for more information. WORKSHOP SERIES FOR CALL CENTRES bcit.ca/business/cce/courses/agentworkshops BCIT s one- and two-day Call Centre Agent Training workshops develop the skills of today s call/contact centre agents and help desk/support representatives. Stay up-to-date with the latest industry practices. > CLCR 1040 Customer Service Skills > CLCR 1050 Professional Telephone Sales > CLCR 1060 Team Dynamics and Stress Management > CLCR 1070 Communicating through Conflict MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR TODAY S CALL CENTRES bcit.ca/business/cce/courses/managementworkshops If you are a team leader, supervisor or manager of a call/ contact centre and want to increase your skill set and ensure you understand the latest practices used in industry, take these courses. A statement of completion will be granted upon completion. Call Centre Management Training courses offered this term: > CLCR 2001 Coaching for Improved Performance > CLCR 2003 Motivating Your Call Centre Agents > CLCR 2004 Understanding Call Centre Metrics > CLCR 2005 Enhancing Leadership Effectiveness > CLCR 2006 Quality Call Monitoring > CLCR 2007 Managing Team Dynamics > CLCR 2008 Stress and Time Management for Managers > CLCR 2009 Training Techniques for the Call Centre Trainer > CLCR 2010 Effective Business Writing DIGITAL ARTS bcit.ca/business/digitalarts Are you interested in a career in the arts? The Digital Arts department offers specialized training in basic computer animation, graphic design, and web development, giving you a dramatic head start in exciting, dynamic, and successful careers. GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS COURSES FOR THE PRINT INDUSTRY bcit.ca/business/digitalarts/courses This course provides information and hands-on technical training in commercial printing and binding, giving you the knowledge to get started or advance your career in the printing and publishing industry. > GTEC 2263 Digital Printing > GTEC 3110 Estimating MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS bcit.ca/6450mcert This program integrates Media Techniques for Business courses with those from other disciplines. You have a wide range of electives to choose giving you the ability to develop a personalized program that meets your specific goals. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN MEDIA TECHNIQUES AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION bcit.ca/630pmcert A hands-on program designed to combine the strategic approach of marketing communications with the techniques of multimedia technology. Valuable to anyone who wishes to pursue a career in the communications area of any business. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE IN DESKTOP PUBLISHING bcit.ca/6470acert Gain valuable desktop publishing skills in this associate certificate program. Learn about graphics, colour, typography, as well as all of the foundations in design software. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE WEB TECHNOLOGIES bcit.ca/6420acert Complete this online program to position yourself to take jobs in one of the fastest growing industries in the technology sector. This program focuses both on design and technology, helping you to create an aesthetic experience for the web user. Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT part-time studies fall
12 business and media CERTIFICATE IN WEB TECHNOLOGIES bcit.ca/6420cert This program provides advanced online courses in web technology and enhances the design skills of learners, particularly in the areas of usability, accessibility and collaborative design. Take this program to establish your own web design company, gain the skills to maintain a website for a company you currently work for, or gain employment in a web design firm. FLEX PROGRAMS bcit.ca/business/digitalarts For information on Digital Arts flex programs, including New Media Design and Web Development, Digital Animation, and Design Essentials, visit our website. MULTIMEDIA AND 3D ANIMATION bcit.ca/business/digitalarts We also offer a wide variety of innovative multimedia and 3D animation courses that will help you gain the latest skills in these exciting digital arts mediums. Digital Arts courses offered this term: > MDIA 0585 Life Drawing 1 > MDIA 0586 Life Drawing 2 > MDIA 0587 Life Drawing 3 Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. > MDIA 0588 Creating Animation Portfolios > MDIA 1008 Apple Final Cut Pro Mac 1 > MDIA 1010 Photography > MDIA 1011 Leopard 101: Mac OS X Support Essentials v 10.5 > MDIA 1025 Adobe Acrobat > MDIA 1040 Graphics 1 > MDIA 1049 Adobe InDesign Mac 1 > MDIA 1099 Photography Entry Level > MDIA 1100 Introduction to Media Techniques for Business > MDIA 1111 Scanning and Colour Correction > MDIA 1140 Colour Theory > MDIA 1144 Practical Colour Management > MDIA 1160 Adobe Illustrator Mac 1 > MDIA 1170 Adobe Photoshop PC 1 > MDIA 1180 Adobe Photoshop Mac 1 > MDIA 1205 Weaving the Web: Publishing on the Internet (Level 1) > MDIA 1206 Weaving with Dreamweaver > MDIA 1208 Apple Final Cut Pro Mac 2 > MDIA 1218 DVD Authoring > MDIA 1225 Interactive Design In Second Life 1 > MDIA 1260 Adobe Illustrator PC 1 > MDIA 1310 Digital Photography Basics > MDIA 2000 Typography > MDIA 2011 Leopard 201: Mac OS X Server Essentials v 10.5 > MDIA 2040 Graphics 2 > MDIA 2049 Adobe InDesign Mac 2 > MDIA 2087 Prepress > MDIA 2095 Portfolio Production > MDIA 2140 Colour Systems Management > MDIA 2205 Publishing on the Internet (Level 2) > MDIA 2225 Interactive Design in Second Life 2 > MDIA 2260 Adobe Illustrator Mac 2 > MDIA 2261 Illustrator PC 2 > MDIA 2270 Adobe Photoshop PC 2 > MDIA 2435 Flash for Animators > MDIA 2534 Interface Design > MDIA 2600 Maya 1 > MDIA D S Max > MDIA 2652 Creating Games for the iphone > MDIA 2700 Maya 2 > MDIA 3201 Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) > MDIA 3204 Working With Photoshop > MDIA 3205 Imaging Technologies for Web Publishing > MDIA 3206 Audio and Video Technologies for Web Publishing > MDIA 3207 Using Scripting Language on the Web > MDIA 3208 Using New Media on the Web: Flash > MDIA 4015 Web Marketing > MDIA 4205 The Business of Web Design > MDIA 4206 Major Project > MDIA 4303 Advanced Design > MDIA 4304 Advanced CSS > MDIA 4305 Using XHTML and XML in Web Publishing > MDIA 4310 Advanced Flash Web Design > MDIA 4315 Using ASP in Web Publishing > MDIA 4321 CSS, DHTM and AJAX > MDIA 4325 Using PHP in Web Publishing > MDIA 4345 Final Project Portfolio FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/business/financial Is the business world calling to you? Do you want to develop skills that will give you a powerful toolbox for working in various business environments? You could earn a Management Certificate in Accounting or Finance in as little as two to three years. This credential can be built on to earn a Senior Certificate, and then a Diploma of Technology in Accounting, Finance, or Financial Planning. Diploma graduates can then go on to earn a BBA or Bachelor of Technology degree. Additionally, the majority of Financial Management courses are transferable to professional accounting bodies. We also offer programs leading directly to professional credentials, such as the Associate Certificate in Financial Planning and the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Exam Preparation Course. 12 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
13 bcit.ca/fall MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING OPTION bcit.ca/585fmcert MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCE OPTION bcit.ca/585cmcert A Management Certificate in Financial Management is the first credential you will earn toward a diploma or degree on a part-time basis. These programs are designed to provide you with in-depth, relevant knowledge and skills with immediate application in the fields of Accounting or Finance. SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The Senior Certificate in Financial Management is the second step on the path to earning a Diploma of Technology on a part-time basis. It provides the holder of a Management Certificate in Financial Management with a broad spectrum of business knowledge and skills, complementing the in-depth knowledge provided in the Management Certificate. DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The Diploma of Technology is the next credential for students who have earned a Senior Certificate in Financial Management. At this stage, you will round out your knowledge with specialized business courses in such fields as business administration, marketing, operations management, and more. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL PLANNING bcit.ca/585iacert BCIT and the Institute of Advanced Financial Planning (IAFP), formerly the Canadian Association of Financial Planners, designed this program of studies leading to the BCIT Associate Certificate in Financial Planning. Graduates of this program have achieved the educational prerequisites necessary to pursue the professional financial planning designation CFP (Certified Financial Planner), awarded by the Financial Planners Standards Council of Canada. Financial Management courses offered this year: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > FMGT 0910 Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Exam Preparation > FMGT 1100 Accounting 1 > FMGT 1152 Accounting for the Manager > FMGT 1540 Credit and Collections > FMGT 1810 Personal Financial Planning 1 > FMGT 2100 Accounting 2 > FMGT 2540 Working Capital Management S > FMGT 2711 Computerized Accounting > FMGT 2820 Investment and Risk Management > FMGT 3110 Financial Accounting 1 > FMGT 3210 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 > FMGT 3224 Cost Accounting for Operations Management S > FMGT 3310 Auditing 1 > FMGT 3410 Taxation 1 > FMGT 3430 Taxation and Financial Planning > FMGT 3510 Finance 1 > FMGT 3720 Advanced Computer Applications > FMGT 4110 Financial Accounting 2 > FMGT 4210 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 > FMGT 4310 Auditing 2 > FMGT 4410 Taxation 2 > FMGT 4510 Finance 2 > FMGT 4570 Money and Banking F > FMGT 4710 Advanced Computer Applications 2 > FMGT 4810 Personal Financial Planning 2 DISTANCE AND ONLINE LEARNING Correspondence courses are available for registration throughout the year with students proceeding at their own speed within the 30 week time limit. Online courses are available for registration by term only and are typically 12 or 13 weeks in length. Prerequisites Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. for both correspondence and online courses are required (courses are transferable for course credit to the full-time and part-time programs). Distance and Online Learning courses offered this year: Correspondence: > FMGT 1100 Accounting 1 > FMGT 1152 Accounting for the Manager > FMGT 2100 Accounting 2 > FMGT 3110 Financial Accounting 1 > FMGT 3210 Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 > FMGT 3510 Finance 1 > FMGT 4110 Financial Accounting 2 > FMGT 4210 Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 > FMGT 4510 Finance 2 > FMGT 7221 Manufacturing Cost Accounting Online: > FMGT 1152 Accounting for the Manager > FMGT 1810 Personal Financial Planning 1 > FMGT 2820 Investment and Risk Management > FMGT 4620 Security Fundamentals BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTING bcit.ca/business/accountingdegree This degree is offered on a flexible part-time basis so that you can maintain your career and study at the same time. It will provide you with an academic FMGT 3310 BCIT part-time studies fall
14 business and media credential leading to a professional accounting designation or to an MBA program. You ll acquire the key technical, interpersonal, communication, problem-solving, and computer skills demanded by employers, along with the ability to make formal presentations in teams, which is becoming an increasingly important ability in the workplace. Bachelor of Technology Accounting courses offered this year: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > FMGT 7121 Advanced Accounting > FMGT 7210 Advanced Management Accounting > FMGT 7310 Advanced Auditing F W > FMGT 7410 Taxation of Close Corporations F W > FMGT 7510 Advanced Finance > FMGT 7520 Business Valuation F W > FMGT 7710 Management Information Systems F W > FMGT 7910 The Business Environment > FMGT 8120 Accounting Theory > FMGT 8910 Integrative Business Management Practice GENERAL INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/5880diplt Developed with BC s leading general insurance companies, this program provides core business skills with insurancespecific knowledge that will put you in demand. INTERIOR DESIGN See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. MARKETING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/business/marketing DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY MARKETING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6300diplt This program is for students who wish or need to obtain a Marketing Management Diploma of Technology by completing courses on a Part-time Studies basis. It is a logical next step for students who have completed the Marketing Management Senior Management Certificate. This is a general marketing program with no pre-determined specialization. Prior to graduation, you will complete a major Directed Studies project and an Industry Practicum work experience course. SENIOR MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE MARKETING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6300mcert For those who have completed one of the Marketing Management Part-time Studies Management Certificates, this program enables the learner to gain additional marketing and general business competencies and develop a more well-rounded foundation. In this program you will broaden your understanding of core business concepts and develop additional marketing skills, while experiencing BCIT s unique blend of academic learning and applied knowledge. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE MARKETING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6300mcert For those who work in the retail, wholesale, manufacturing and service industries, this program offers an assortment of courses designed to provide you with an understanding of all the elements of Marketing Management. Studies will include marketing planning, promotion, research, customer service and sales. Elective choices enable you to focus on areas that are relevant to your work or personal interest. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS OPTION bcit.ca/630dmcert This program provides specialized training in the components of promotional strategy. The curriculum equips you to be functional in developing promotional strategies and campaigns, incorporating specific tactics such as event marketing, trade shows and corporate communications, as well as the traditional advertising, sales promotion and database marketing. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROFESSIONAL SALES OPTION bcit.ca/630vmcert Enhance your ability to sell products or services to consumers, the commercial market and professional buyers. Analyse buyer needs, plan detailed and effective presentations, and utilize professional oral and written skills. The program also covers other relevant information such as managing the sales force, utilizing other methods of sales (such as trade shows), and segmenting business markets. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATES MARKETING MANAGEMENT For students who desire a fast track for developing specific skills, we offer several eight-course associate certificate programs. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE INDUSTRIAL MARKETING bcit.ca/6320acert This program benefits employees of industrial manufacturing and distribution firms who either have recently been promoted into a position requiring customer contact, or who are new employees in the industry with ambitions to move up in their organization. The program is also ideal for those who wish to gain entry into the industrial products industry in a sales and marketing position. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MARKETING bcit.ca/630wacert A special package of courses for those who wish to focus their career in the area of Customer Relationship Marketing 14 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
15 bcit.ca/fall or for those who have academic credentials such as degrees or diplomas in non-marketing areas and wish to gain additional certification as well as job related skills in this field. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE EVENT MARKETING bcit.ca/630yacert This program will be of interest to individuals responsible for event marketing activities within their organizations, and anyone seeking employment in the many facets of event planning and event management; corporate and shopping centre marketing departments, advertising agencies, charitable organizations, community relations departments, sport, community events, entertainment, attractions, and the arts, just to name a few. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS bcit.ca/630dacert Six core courses plus two electives that you select help you prepare for employment in the exciting field of marketing communications. This program establishes skills and knowledge in advertising, public relations, media relations and promotional strategies. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE PUBLIC RELATIONS bcit.ca/630xacert This program helps you meet challenging opportunities to solve communications problems in dynamic situations. Public relations professionals employed in government agencies, corporations and nonprofit organizations work on public affairs, media relations, investor relations, corporate counseling, opinion research, crisis communications projects and more. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP bcit.ca/630hacert Thinking and acting like an entrepreneur is essential to career progress in the future. Employers seek out self starters who can identify, plan, and execute new business opportunities. In addition, the success of your own business is improved dramatically by mastering the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. This program benefits those who want to start their own business and those who want to stand out in their own career as self-starting, entrepreneurial workers. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE RETAIL MARKETING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/630zacert Whether you are planning to start a career in retail or are looking to make the transition from sales associate to a senior position at the operational or head office level, this program can help you get there. Obtain skills and knowledge that enable you to seek employment in the fastest-growing industry in BC, and earn a credential that is recognized by industry and can lead to progressive career opportunities in retail. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE SALES SKILLS* bcit.ca/630macert If you believe the saying nothing happens until somebody sells something, then this program will enable you to make lots of things happen, for customers, your boss, and yourself. Novices and pros alike will benefit from the focus on both the basics and advanced personal selling skills, which are essential for success in today s highly competitive environment. *CPSA PROFESSIONAL SALES CERTIFICATE Students who successfully complete the Associate Certificate in Sales Skills are eligible to receive accreditation from the Canadian Professional Sales Association. Marketing Management online and classroom courses offered this term: > MKTG 1019 Media Relations > MKTG 1102 Essentials of Marketing > MKTG 1112 Customer Relations > MKTG 1119 Sports Marketing > MKTG 1120 Event Planning > MKTG 1121 Off-Premise Catering Planning > MKTG 1122 Wedding Planning > MKTG 1140 Essentials of Retailing > MKTG 1150 Essentials of Industrial Distribution > MKTG 1218 Inside Sales > MKTG 1219 Professional Sales 1 > MKTG 1312 Writing Creative Copy > MKTG 1323 Effective Public Speaking > MKTG 1324 Small Business Development > MKTG 1342 Trade/Consumer Show Marketing > MKTG 1352 Electronic Marketing > MKTG 2203 Marketing Communications Essentials > MKTG 2205 Marketing of Services > MKTG 2220 Managing the Sales Force > MKTG 2317 Sales Promotion Techniques > MKTG 2319 Professional Sales 2 > MKTG 2341 Introduction to Marketing Research > MKTG 2438 Direct Marketing Dynamics > MKTG 3218 Introduction to Media > MKTG 3315 Sponsorship Marketing > MKTG 3321 Public Relations > MKTG 3322 Promotional Strategies > MKTG 3342 Negotiating Skills > MKTG 3418 Advertising Design Production > MKTG 3421 Strategic Corporate Communications > MKTG 4340 Marketing Planning Fundamentals BCIT part-time studies fall
16 business and media MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING bcit.ca/690amcert Successful completion of this program provides the necessary tools for a successful career as a production foreperson, analyst or supervisor in inventory control, product cost estimating, standard setting, production planning and control, project administration and technical sales. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING bcit.ca/690bmcert This program is designed for people who are working, or wish to work, in the private and public sectors of service industries including health care, education and justice services amongst others. Candidates gain the managerial competencies needed to successfully operate service based enterprises. ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6390acert This program, endorsed by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, teaches the necessary skills to succeed in an increasingly competitive fundraising environment. It is a growing field with many opportunities for careers and fascinating learning opportunities for volunteers. This is one of the few post-secondary certificate programs available in Canada. Fundraising Management courses offered this term: > FUND 1215 Essentials of Fundraising > FUND 4415 Fundraising Practicum ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/6310acert Designed for existing executives and aspiring leaders in charities and other nonprofit organizations, this new program enables nonprofit professionals to effectively and efficiently improve organizational performance. This program provides context-specific knowledge and skills for those already working in a not-for-profit organization, and those wishing to pursue a career in the voluntary sector. Nonprofit Management courses offered this term: > NPMA 1500 Nonprofit Leadership > NPMA 1610 Managing People in Nonprofit Organizations 1 > NPMA 1700 Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations > NPMA 1850 Law and Governance MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE TOURISM MANAGEMENT OPTION bcit.ca/630jmcert Are you already working in the field of tourism but are seeking formal, recognized qualifications? This option should help improve your present position or seek new tourism employment opportunities. Employers who are looking for courses to upgrade employees marketing skills will also find value in this program. TOURISM MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/630jacert Tourism Management courses offered this term: > TOUR 2302 Travel and Tour Management > TOUR 2307 Resort and Hotel Marketing > TOUR 3320 Conventions and Trade Show Marketing MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT See the Health Sciences section. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/business/operations Operations Management explores how business enterprises supply, produce and distribute goods and services. Students can also apply many courses towards internationally recognized industry based designations including the Association for Operations Management (apics8.org), the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (ciffa.com) and the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation (citt.ca). MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN MATERIALS MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/690dmcert Whether you are an experienced production and inventory control professional or looking to develop a successful career in the field, you ll benefit from this program. Potential career areas include purchasing, accounting, production supervision, traffic or warehousing. This certificate includes some of the APICS Production and Inventory Control certificate courses. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/690jmcert As a graduate of this program you ll be prepared to implement a cost-effective quality management system with its technical, legal and human aspects, in any organization. The quality-related courses also assist students intending to write the certification examinations of the American Society for Quality (ASQ). Are you thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. 16 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
17 bcit.ca/fall MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN FACILITIES MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/690fmcert This program will provide you with a foundation in business, engineering and health sciences, and is specifically developed to appeal to those wishing to enter the field of facilities management or those currently in the field who want to upgrade or formalize their knowledge. This program has been developed in conjunction with the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA) BC Chapter. MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS bcit.ca/7460mcert International business depends on successful market analysis and effective entry strategies, knowledge of transportation alternatives and sound logistics planning. If you are or want to engage in the buying, selling and transportation of goods, this program is designed for you. Technical skills gained from the program allow graduates to progress to additional industry certifications. Operations Management courses offered this term: > APIC 1171 Basics of Supply Chain Management > APIC 1172 Master Planning of Resources > APIC 1173 Detailed Scheduling and Planning > APIC 1174 Execution and Control of Operations > APIC 1175 Strategic Management of Resources > BSYS 1001 Business Information Systems 1 Office 2007 > BSYS 2051 Business Information Systems 2 Spreadsheets > OPMT 0102 Project Management Tools and Techniques > OPMT 0199 Math for Business > OPMT 0202 Advanced Project Management > OPMT 0405 PMP Certification Exam Preparation > OPMT 1106 Quality Assurance Fundamentals > OPMT 1110 Business Math > OPMT 1115 Software Quality Assurance > OPMT 1142 Introduction to Quality Control Methods > OPMT 1175 Warehouse Management 1 > OPMT 1187 Project Planning/Scheduling > OPMT 1191 Purchasing > OPMT 1192 Inventory Planning and Control > OPMT 1197 Statistics for Business/Industry > OPMT 1198 Operations Management Fundamentals > OPMT 1600 Business Information Systems 1 > OPMT 2197 Quantitative Methods for Business > OPMT 2242 Intermediate Quality Control Methods > OPMT 2275 Warehouse Management 2 > OPMT 2651 Business Information Systems 2 > OPMT 2661 Business Information Systems 3 > OPMT 3306 ISO 9000:2000 Quality Standard > OPMT 5700 Pre-Calculus for Management > OPMT 5701 Calculus for Management > OPMT 5740 Integrated MIS > OPMT 5751 Math Models for Business > OPMT 7023 Material Logistics > TDMT 1104 International Trade 1 > TDMT 1150 Transportation Systems (CITT) > TDMT 1409 Canada Customs and NAFTA CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING bcit.ca/7460mcert The BCIT/Canadian International Freight Forwarding Association (CIFFA) professional training program is for staff members of international freight forwarders who wish to acquire a general knowledge of the theory and mechanics of handling international freight movement. Joint certificates from BCIT/CIFFA in International Freight Forwarding are awarded upon the successful completion of all courses. > TDMT 1204 Freight Forwarding 1 > TDMT 1205 Freight Forwarding 2 > TDMT 0206 Freight Forwarding 3 > TDMT 0207 Freight Forwarding 4 Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. PROJECT MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/opmt0102 bcit.ca/opmt0202 bcit.ca/opmt0405 Project Management courses offered this term: > OPMT 0102 Project Management Tools and Techniques > OPMT 0202 Advanced Project Management > OPMT 0405 Project Management PMP Certification Exam Preparation INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRAINING bcit.ca/business/fittskills bcit.ca/6065nobcit In partnership with the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT), the BCIT Venture Development Centre offers the part-time FITTskills program for working professionals who want to increase their skills and knowledge in key topics of international trade. Completion of all eight courses leads to a Diploma of International Trade from FITT and meets the educational requirement for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation. International Trade Training courses offered this term: > FITT 0100 Global Business Environment > FITT 0105 International Trade Research > FITT 0110 International Trade Finance APIC 1175 BCIT part-time studies fall
18 business and media TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management bcit.ca/transportation/tmgt This program will appeal to those technologists and others who are seeking to improve their skills in management and in the area of their technical specialty. The program is designed for: > Graduates of an Engineering Technology diploma program from BCIT, or a diploma from an equivalent institution > Those who hold degrees in related disciplines > Applicants approved through the Alternate Entry Model. For information on applying to the program, contact the Program Administrator at [email protected] or Courses offered this term for classroom-based delivery: > TMGT 7101 Engineering, Technology and Management > TMGT 7112 Marketing Research > TMGT 7124 Technology and International Finance > TMGT 7133 Law for Intelligence-based Business > TMGT 7135 Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship > TMGT 7144 Human Resource Planning and Control > TMGT 7152 Implementation Data Management Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Distance Education bcit.ca/transportation/tmgt For information relating to distance education courses, contact [email protected] or or toll-free VENTURE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE bcit.ca/business/venture BCIT s Venture Development Centre is the premier provider of entrepreneurial skills training. If you are considering self employment or have a solid business idea and need the skills to put it into action, the Venture Development Centre offers a program tailored to your goals. VENTURE PROGRAM ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/business/ventureprogram bcit.ca/7820acert The Venture Program provides comprehensive entrepreneurial training targeted toward individuals in the launch phase of a business start-up regardless of their business backgrounds. The program will help you to assess, plan and launch your business venture with the highest probability of success. Now available at both the Vancouver and Burnaby campuses. BUSINESS VENTURE ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/business/businessventure bcit.ca/7830acert The Business Venture program is designed specifically for international students and combines the applied business skills of the successful Venture program with English language pre-study (ESL), business English, international trade and an optional work practicum. Venture courses offered this term: > VENT 0075 Exploring Self Employment Free Workshop > VENT 0100 Starting Your Own Business Part-time > VENT 0101 Business Boot Camp Part-time > VENT 0200 Enterpriser Online Business Planner > VENT 1000 Venture Program Full Time > VENT 1888 Business Venture for International Students Full Time VENTURE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE HOW TO WORKSHOPS The Venture Development Centre s Small Business How To Workshop series is designed specifically for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Featuring practical and easy-to-implement How To methods on a variety of current, need-to-know topics, these half- or full-day workshops help small businesses to grow and improve their management skills. Venture workshops offered this term: > VENT 0030 Rich Media - Business in the Digital Age > VENT 0031 Social Media and Blogging > VENT 0032 Going Mobile with your Business > VENT 0033 QuickBooks for Small Business > VENT 0034 Personal Branding > VENT 0035 Reducing Stress in the Workplace Want to take courses in class or online? Details at bcit.ca/fall. AUTO For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
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22 computing and information technology Learn new skills and keep your present job. Advance your career in computing and information technology. Earn a BCIT credential with hands-on courses and programs in: > Web development > Software development > Networking and Security > Database and Information Systems > End user computer application training Start with just one course in the evenings, on weekends or during the day, at our Burnaby, Downtown Vancouver and Richmond locations. Thousands of information technology jobs are available each year in Canada. The federal government predicts a shortage of skilled IT staff in the near future. Many BCIT computing and IT courses and programs also prepare you for industry certifications. Computing and Information Technology Areas of Study School of Manufacturing, Electronics and Industrial Processes > Cisco Certification > Computer Networking for Technicians School of Computing > Computer Concepts and Proficiency > Office Efficiency and Skills > Office Computer Applications > Applied Web Development > Database Design and Information Systems > Operating Systems > Networking and Security > Software Application Development > IT Professional Skills > CST Diploma and Bachelor Degree 22 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
23 bcit.ca/fall COMPUTER NETWORKING FOR TECHNICIANS bcit.ca/manufacturing/study The following computer networking courses are offered by the School of Manufacturing, Electronics and Industrial Processes. You ll also find a full range of computing and IT courses available from the School of Computing beginning on page 24. COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (CSNF) bcit.ca/1830pcertts The School of Manufacturing, Electronics and Industrial Processes is pleased to offer the Computer Systems and Network Fundamentals program. This is the Part-time Studies version of the first year of a two-year diploma program called Computer Information Systems Technician (CIST). Secondyear full-time specialization options include Network Systems Technician (NST) and Internet Systems Technician (IST). > CITX 1110 A+ Hardware Technician > CITX 1150 Structured Cabling for Computer Networks > CITX 1155 Server+ CompTIA > CITX 1160 Cisco CCNA Level 1 > CITX 2060 Cisco CCNA Level 2 > CITX 2061 Cisco CCNA Level 3 > CITX 2062 Cisco CCNA Level 4 > CSST 2150 Advanced Structured Cabling > CSST 2175 Network Operating Systems 2 > CSST 4175 Network Operating Systems 4 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR TECHNICIAN ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/manufacturing/study If you are familiar with computer systems and want to gain fundamental knowledge to design, configure and implement local and wide area networks, this program is for you. Get hands-on knowledge of major network operating systems, the underlying communication protocols and the supporting hardware. > CITX 1140 Local Area Network Hands-on Level 1 > CITX 1141 Local Area Network Hands-on Level 2 > CITX 1150 Structured Cabling for Computer Networks > CITX 1151 Understanding TCP/IP > CITX 1152 Router Essentials MICROSOFT OPTION bcit.ca/188aacerts > CITX 2162 Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure > CITX 2163 Microsoft Windows 2003 Directory Services > CITX 2165 Implementing Windows XP Professional > CITX 2166 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server UNIX/LINUX OPTION bcit.ca/188bacerts > CITX 2180 Unix/Linux Installation and Configuration > CITX 2181 Unix/Linux Administration > CITX 2182 Unix/Linux Networking > CITX 2183 Unix/Linux Security, Ethics and Privacy CompTIA CERTIFICATION PREPARATION FOR A+HARDWARE AND NETWORK+ bcit.ca/study > CITX 1110 A+ Hardware Technician > CITX 1145 Network+ Technician > CITX 2164 Security + Technician CompTIA SERVER+ TECHNICIAN bcit.ca/citx1155 Course offered this term: > CITX 1155 Server+ CompTIA COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FOR TECHNICIANS bcit.ca/citx0120 Course offered this term: > CITX 0120 Computer Hardware Set-up Configuration and Maintenance CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA ) bcit.ca/5460nobcit The Cisco Certified Networking Academy (CCNA ) program is a complete, four-semester program providing instruction that will enable you to design, build and maintain smallto medium-sized networks. The program features I worked in the IT industry for the past eight years as a computer systems administrator, but my training was limited to on-the-job education and self study. I earned credit for the first year of the Computer Information Systems program through BCIT Part-time Studies classes, work experience and IT certification exams. My BCIT credentials gave me the confidence to apply for positions with larger IT organizations. Michael Berry Technical Analyst, Vancouver Airport Authority, BCIT PTS Computer Systems and Network Fundamentals and BCIT Network Systems Technician graduate hands-on, project-driven training that covers a broad range of topics. Upon successful completion of Levels 1 4 of the program, you are eligible to earn Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) certification. Once you have earned it, you will be ready for a career in current and emerging technologies. > CITX 1160 Cisco CCNA Level 1 > CITX 2060 Cisco CCNA Level 2 > CITX 2061 Cisco CCNA Level 3 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK PROFESSIONAL (CCNP ) The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP ) program is comprised of four advanced levels of Cisco certification where students will learn how to install, configure, and maintain medium to large computer networks. Participants will learn about complex network configurations and how to diagnose and troubleshoot network problems. Students who successfully complete the advanced curriculum are encouraged to obtain Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP ) certification. The expertise you develop when preparing for the CCNP will add to your skill set and help you expand your professional options. > CITX 2064 Cisco Networking Level 6 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN CAD See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. Network Secuirty Technician bcit.ca/citx1180 bcit.ca/citx1185 > CITX 1180 Network Security Practices > CITX 1185 Securing Network Components BCIT part-time studies fall
24 computing and information technology Please note that you must already know how to use prior versions of these applications in order to understand these Transition Workshops. BCIT SCHOOL OF COMPUTING bcit.ca/computing/pts The BCIT School of Computing department offers over 500 applied Part-time Studies courses every year. We are one of the largest post secondary computing and IT providers in Canada. Check out our website for COMP courses and over 20 credential programs in web development, networking and security, software development, database and information systems and end user office applications. The courses and programs with the COMP prefix are offered by the School of Computing. The CITX and CSST prefix courses on page 23 are from the School of Manufacturing, Electronics and Industrial Processes and not part of the following credential programs. Our School of Computing courses are taught by industry experts and are widely recognized for providing job-ready graduates. Most of our COMP courses can be completed in six or 12 weeks, while others are as short as one day. Many of these individual courses build on each other and lead to BCIT associate certificates and higher level credentials including diplomas and a bachelor s degree. Are you thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. COMPUTER CONCEPTS AND PROFICIENCY bcit.ca/computing/pts Do you want to become a PC power user? Learn how to get the most functionality out of your Windowsbased personal computer and become proficient in software applications. More than 2500 students have completed COMP 1002 and moved on to higher level courses in the School of Computing. COMP 1003 is built on top of COMP 1002 and shows how to navigate in MS Vista; COMP 1004 shows new students computer concepts and how to be PC power users with MS Vista. > COMP 1002 Computer Concepts and Microsoft Windows > COMP 1003 Windows XP to Vista Workshop > COMP 1004 Computer Concepts and MS Vista > COMP 1200 Computer Applications with Microsoft Office > COMP 2007 Microsoft Office 2007 > COMP 2364 Microsoft Excel 2007 Office Efficiency and Skills bcit.ca/computing/pts If you already have an understanding of PCs and MS Windows file management, increase your efficiency in day-to-day computing tasks with these non-credit workshops. A Windows and File Management Workshop is available for students who need to refresh those skills. If you are already proficient in prior MS Office versions, we also have a series of Transitional Workshops using MS Office Courses offered this term*: > COMP 0100 Introduction to Windows and File Management > COMP 0160 Visio Workshop Level 1 > COMP 0265 MS Word 2007 Transitional Workshop > COMP 0266 Word Workshop Level 1 > COMP 0267 Word Workshop Level 2 > COMP 0260 MS Excel 2007 Transitional Workshop > COMP 0261 Excel Workshop Level 1 > COMP 0264 Excel Workshop Level 2 > COMP 0269 Excel Workshop Level 3 > COMP 0270 MS Access 2007 Transitional Workshop > COMP 0271 Access Workshop Level 1 > COMP 0272 Access Workshop Level 2 > COMP 0279 Access Workshop Level 3 > COMP 0280 MS PowerPoint 2007 Transitional Workshop > COMP 0383 MS Project Workshop Level 1 > COMP 0384 MS Project Workshop Level 2 *Note: these are one-day, non-credit courses and require PC and File management MS Office Computer Applications bcit.ca/computing/pts School of Computing offers complete courses in Microsoft Office 2003 to help successful students prepare for expert level Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) industry exams. We also offer the Level 2 section of MS Excel in a six-week format which covers intermediate and advanced topics for those who already know the basics. Check our department website for details on MS Office 2007 courses, credentials are being updated to include options for both versions, however credit will only be granted for one subject area. > COMP 1262 Microsoft Excel Level 2 The following are three-credit courses that cover introduction, intermediate and advanced topics. > COMP 1164 Microsoft Excel Complete (2003) > COMP 1169 Microsoft Word Complete (2003) > COMP 1174 Microsoft Access Complete (2003) > COMP 1200 Computer Applications with MS Office > COMP 2007 Microsoft Office 2007 > COMP 2364 Microsoft Excel 2007 > COMP 2369 Microsoft Word For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
25 bcit.ca/fall Associate Certificate Programs Applied Computer Applications (ACA) bcit.ca/5525acert Do you want to be proficient in the use of a personal computer and standard office applications? Upgrade your business application software skills to industry standards and become well-versed in the use of a PC with the MS Windows operating system and MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access). This program is designed for new and existing computer users and will help them obtain new skills or upgrade existing abilities in Desktop Computing. The aim is to create PC power users who are capable of handling all major MS Office applications. Participants will also learn how to design, develop and manage effective websites using HTML and scripting. Required core new courses in MS Vista and MS Office 2007: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1004 Computer Concepts and MS Vista > COMP 1850 Introduction to Web Development and Design > COMP 2364 MS Excel 2007 > COMP 2369 MS Word 2007 > one MS Access course in the program core, see website for details*. Current electives: > COMP 1250 Crystal Reports Level 1 > COMP 1251 Crystal Reports Level 2 > COMP 1253 Crystal Reports Advanced > COMP 1285 Microsoft Project XP Complete F s *MS Access courses: > COMP 1174 Microsoft Access Complete > COMP 1175 MS Access Database Development W > COMP 1255 Simply Accounting Applied Web Development bcit.ca/6957acert This program is designed for web developers who want to plan, design and build websites using industry standard tools and methods. Choose from a variety of technical electives and current open source software tools. There is a companion credential covering Web Application Software Development for students who want to build actual software applications in OO programming languages. This is a sample of courses offered, see the website for details: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMM 1110 Writing for the Web F W > COMP 1850 Introduction to Web Development and Design > COMP 1855 Introduction to Drupal > COMP 1950 Intermediate Web Development and Design > COMP 1956 PhotoShop for Web Developers > COMP 1288 Information Technology Project Management > COMP 1904 Flash CS3 Professional for PC 1 > COMP 1905 Flash CS3 Professional for PC 2 > COMP 2011 AJAX Workshop > COMP 1920 Server-side Web Scripting with PHP Level 1 > COMP 2906 Adobe AIR Application Development > COMP 2920 Server-side Web Scripting with PHP Level 2 F s > COMP 2899 XML for Web Application Development Level 1 Applied Computer Information Systems Design Associate Certificate (ACIS) bcit.ca/6992acert This program provides a comprehensive overview of computer information systems used in business. It is also the second step in laddering toward the Computer Systems Certificate of Technology (COT). The core of the program is comprised of hands-on courses, with a particular focus on computer and office application use, systems analysis and design, data modeling, and communication. This credential may be taken concurrent to the Applied Software Development Associate Certificate (ASD) for students working towards the part-time Computer Systems diploma/degree. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1002 Computer Concepts and MS Windows* > COMP 1004 Computer Concepts and MS Vista* > COMP 1200 Computer Applications with MS Office* > COMP 2007 Microsoft Office 2007* > COMP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL > COMP 2830 Systems Analysis and Design *Only one version of Computer Concepts or MS Office will be accepted for program credit. Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. COMP 1004 BCIT part-time studies fall
26 computing and information technology Current electives: > COMP 1255 Simply Accounting > COMP 1262 Microsoft Excel Level 2 > COMP 1409 Introduction to Software Development 1 > COMP 1601 Business Computer Information Systems > COMP 1850 Introduction to Web Development and Design > COMM 1103 Introduction to Business and Technical Communication* *See the website for additional communication course electives Applied Database Administration and Design Associate Certificate bcit.ca/6994acert This program is a subset of the Computer Systems Technology diploma and will give students the ability to understand technical specifications, planning, communications, teamwork and how to develop large-scale information systems for a wide variety of business operations. Required core courses: > COMP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL > COMP 2830 Systems Analysis and Design Want to take courses in class or online? Details at bcit.ca/fall. Current electives: > COMP 1250 Crystal Reports Level 1 > COMP 1251 Crystal Reports Level 2 > COMP 1253 Crystal Reports Advanced > COMP 1288 Information Technology Project Management > COMP 4661 My SQL Database Design and Administration > COMP 4663 Microsoft SQL Server Design and Implementation* > COMP 4677 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Administration* > COMP 4678 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Development > COMP 4679 Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Tools > COMP 4670 Oracle 10g Administration Workshop 1 > COMP 4671 Oracle 10g Administration Workshop 2 * Please note, only one version of MS SQL Admin may be used for credit. Operating Systems bcit.ca/computing/pts Are you looking for a low-cost alternative operating system that is secure and stable for a business server? COMP 1003 Linux is an open-source operating system derived from UNIX and there are many different versions or distributions available freely online. If you are at all serious about a career in networking, you need to know something about Linux. To be able to make informed decisions and the right choices, you will need to understand multiple operating systems and how they function together. fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1002 Computer Concepts with MS Windows > COMP 1003 Windows XP to Vista Workshop > COMP 1004 Computer Concepts with MS Vista > COMP 2765 Linux/Unix Operating System Fundamentals > COMP 2770 Introduction to Linux/Unix System Administration > COMP 2825 Computer Architecture > COMP 3700 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 > COMP 3701 Microsoft Windows 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure W > COMP 3771 Windows Shell Scripting Co m ptia A+ Hardware Technician bcit.ca/computing/pts > COMP 1045 CompTIA A+ Certification Preparation If you already have an A+ certification dated after 2005, you may be granted transfer credits into our School of Computing Part-Time Studies networking program. Networking and Security bcit.ca/computing/pts Employment opportunities for graduates exist in all sectors, as most organizations utilize some type of networked personal computer system connected to the Internet. School of Computing offers courses in Networking, Security, Linux/Unix, A+ Certification Preparation, Wireless Networking, and Microsoft Server. Learn the concepts and technologies required to secure a network and data from viruses and intrusion. Security courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 3705 Applied Network Security Fundamentals > COMP 4707 Applied Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) W > COMP 4708 Applied Virtual Private Networks (VPN) W 26 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
27 bcit.ca/fall Applied Network Administration and Design Associate Certificate bcit.ca/5515acert Are you seeking employment as a network administrator and designer, beyond the technician level? This program covers the design, installation and administration of multiplatform networks and may take fewer than two years to complete part-time. See the website for complete details and electives. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 2654 Data Communications and LAN Design* > COMP 2765 Linux/Unix Operating System Fundamentals > COMP 3700 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 > COMP 3705 Applied Network Security Fundamentals > COMP 3821 Enterprise Network Design with TCP* *Note: This program has been updated, Networking 1 through 4 are now replaced by two new courses, please see the website for details. Elective courses: > COMP 1045 CompTIA A+ Certification Preparation > COMP 1288 IT Project Management > COMP 2770 Introcution to Linux/Unix System Administration > COMP 2771 Linux/Unix Scripts and Shell Programming s > COMP 3660 Applied Wireless Networking F > COMP 3701 Microsoft Windows 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure W > COMP 3771 Windows Shell Scripting F W Check our website for additional Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) preparation courses. If you already have an A+ certification, or Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in Windows Server 2003 dated after 2005, you may be granted transfer credits into our School of Computing Part-Time Studies networking program. Games and 3D Development bcit.ca/computing/pts Want to have some fun and learn how to create animated graphic content for the web and applications? We are offering three new courses in content creation using an application called Blender. It has now reached over a quarter of a million users worldwide and its features compare favorably with mid-range 3D and high-end software. What makes this even better is that Blender is an open-source tool and may be downloaded for free. fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1291 Blender 3D Workshop Level 1 > COMP 1293 Blender 3D Workshop Level 2 > COMP 1294 Blender 3D Workshop Level 3 W Want to learn how video games are created? Perhaps you could actually build your own, non-commercial computer games. > COMP 1441 Introduction to Games Development > COMP 1442 Video Games Design > COMP 1906 Games Development with Flash We have enthusiastic experts who can show you how to use technologies and tools to help you realize your ideas, take COMP 1906 this term and get ready for: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1908 Using Video Games in Education W Software Development bcit.ca/computing/pts Do you have the mindset to learn how to develop software and write code in a programming language? The BCIT School of Computing has the most comprehensive series of applied software development courses and programming languages in all of BC. These courses provide the foundation for software development and if you are serious about becoming an application programmer, you should understand multiple programming languages and environments. Start with: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1409 Introduction to Software Development Level 1 > COMP 1451 Introduction to Software Development Level 2 Then move on to any third level COMP 2600 series course. > COMP 2611 Intermediate Java > COMP 2617 C++ for OO Software Development Part 1 > COMP 2690 Windows Application Software Development in C#.NET > COMP 3425 Intermediate C Programming W > COMP 3761 Algorithm Analysis and Design (Requires C and Java knowledge) W Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT part-time studies fall
28 computing and information technology Applied Software Development Associate Certificate bcit.ca/6958acert Do you want to learn to write code and create software applications? This program is stand alone as well as preparation for higher level Web Software Application Development,.NET Software Development and Advanced Java Development associate certificates. It is also the first step in the Computer Systems Technology diploma/degree (CST). Successful completion of this program provides the skills to design, build, and deploy software applications. See the website for complete details. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1409 Introduction to Software Development Level 1 > COMP 1451 Introduction to Software Development Level 2 > COMP 2830 Systems Analysis and Design Current electives: > COMP 1288 Information Technology Project Management > COMP 2611 Intermediate Java > COMP 2617 C++ for Object Oriented Software Development Part 1 > COMP 2618 C++ for Object Oriented Software Development Part 2 F s > COMP 2690 Windows Application Software Development in C#.NET > COMP 3425 Intermediate C Programming W > COMP 3476 C++ for C Programmers* S *Note: Choose only one of COMP 2617/2618 or COMP NET Software Development bcit.ca/computing/pts Upgrade your development skills to include.net as well as traditional programming strategies. Learn to build solutions which will operate across programming languages and platforms. Check our website for details on the updated.net Associate Certificate program which is built on top of the Applied Software Development associate certificate (ASD). Developers who already understand Object Oriented Programming in multiple languages and Systems Analysis/ Design may start directly in this program. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 2690 Windows Application Development in C#.NET > COMP 2691 Advanced Windows Application Development F s > COMP 2870 ASP.NET with C# > COMP 3870 Advanced ASP.NET with C# W This credential has been updated with new advanced.net courses including MS SharePoint, check the website for details. Web Application Software Development Associate Certificate bcit.ca/6455acert Learn to write OO applications that run online and integrate server-side/client-side scripting technologies in this higher level credential. Complete the Applied Software Development (ASD) associate certificate prior to beginning this program. See the website for details. Advanced Java Application Development Associate Certificate bcit.ca/6445acert The Vancouver market has openings for Java developers and specialists. The BCIT School of Computing provides this higher level associate certificate for experienced programmers who want to expand their knowledge and skills. Learn to build and deploy Java web-based and largescale applications. Students will need a full understanding of OOP, and Systems Analysis and Design in order to properly understand these higher level Java courses. If you are a legacy programmer with industry experience but no Java, please look at our new COMP 0611 Java Primer for Programmers. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 0611 Java Primer for Programmers If you are not currently a programmer, complete the ASD program prior to starting Advanced Java. Details are on the website. Required core courses: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 2611 Intermediate Java > COMP 3621 Advanced Java > COMP 3631 Web Applications in Java > COMP 3711 Object Oriented Analysis and Design > COMP 4620 Java Databases > COMP 4631 Advanced Java Web Applications > COMP 4652 Enterprise Application Development with JEE F Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. 28 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
29 bcit.ca/fall Current electives: > COMP 1911 Java Script Workshop > COMP 2011 AJAX Workshop > COMP 2612 Java Rapid Application Development Part 1 > COMP 3612 Java Rapid Application Development Part 2 W S > COMP 3619 Java User Interfaces W > COMP 3761 Algorithm Analysis and Design (Requires C and Java knowledge) W IT Professional Skills bcit.ca/computing/pts fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > COMP 1288 Information Technology Project Management > COMP 1601 Business Computer Information Systems > COMP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL > COMP 2825 Computer Architecture > COMP 2830 Systems Analysis and Design > COMP 3616 Practical Software Testing F > COMP 3811 Automating Software Testing Computer Systems Technology Laddered Credential Programs BCIT offers part-time students the opportunity to complete a series of credential programs leading to a diploma and bachelor s degree in Computer Systems. The diploma program begins with two associate certificates: 1) Applied Software Development (ASD) bcit.ca/6958acert 2) Applied Computer Information Systems (ACIS) bcit.ca/6992acert These first two credentials may be taken simultaneously and must be completed prior to the COT. 3) Computer Systems Certificate of Technology (COT) bcit.ca/5500certt At this point you may continue in Part-time Studies or apply for direct entry into the second year of the full-time CST diploma. 4) CST (diploma completion is built on top the COT) bcit.ca/5500pdiplt Bachelor s Degree in Computer Systems bcit.ca/cas/cst The Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Systems is built on top of the CST Diploma and can be completed full time or part time. It offers students seven popular option areas. Visit our website for more information. The Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Systems option areas: > Database > Computer Graphics > Distributed Systems > Data Communications > Human Computer Interface > Network Administration and Security > Wireless and Mobile Application Development High-Tech Professional Programs (HTP) bcit.ca/cas/htp The School of Computing has a series of fast-track IT full time programs that can be completed in less than one year. Students have four popular options and some programs offer dual credentials with UBC. Please visit our website for more information about: > Network Administration and Security NASP* > Office Administrator with Technology OAT > Software Systems Developer SSD > Technology Support Professional TSP * Award-Winning Program 2008 Program Award of Excellence from CAUCE (Canadian Association for University Continuing Education). Students who complete the CST diploma may then apply for the bachelor s degree in Computer Systems, either full- or part-time. Thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT part-time studies fall
30 confucius bcit Confucius Institute Areas of Study > Business Development Skills in China > Chinese Culture and Cross- Culture Communication > Chinese Language Skills E [email protected] T F As business opportunities increase in China, many Canadian companies need short immersion courses on subject matters dealing with China as well as Chinese business language skills. The Confucius Institute at BCIT, the first in Canada, was established in 2005 through a partnership between BCIT and the Chinese Ministry of Education. The Confucius Institute offers courses and customized industry training programs to the Canadian community meeting their personal and business needs in either a traditional classroom setting or through on-site customized training and consulting services. The Confucius Institute at BCIT is also the first testing and training centre in North America to provide standard and certified testing and test preparation services in Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK), Business Chinese Test (BCT), Young Learners Chinese Test (YCT) and Mandarin Proficiency Test (PSC). To serve the needs for local Chinese language teachers, the Confucius Institute offers credited Teaching Methodology course to local Chinese teachers aspiring to enhance their teaching skills. Courses and services offered this term: > CINT 1110 Basic Chinese for Business and Travelers (I) > CINT 2001 Teaching Methodology for Teaching Chinese as a Second Language > Conversational Mandarin for Auto Dealers > Essential Mandarin for Banking Professionals 30 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
31 engineering, applied and natural sciences Whether you have experience in your field or are just starting to explore an area of interest, our programs will help you reach your career goals. Engineering, applied and natural sciences involve mathematics and science in designing, building, maintaining, and managing the many things that we encounter in our daily lives, from the buildings around us to the latest electronic devices. This vast field of study includes engineers, technicians and technologists working in architecture, construction, electronics, environmental engineering, forensics, geomatics, geographic information systems, interior design, manufacturing, mechanical, mining, renewable resources, robotics and more. Studying part-time allows you to explore your education options one course at a time, get a head start on a full-time program or upgrade your skills and advance in your current career. Start with one course, or work toward a credential. After qualifying as a technician or technologist through a certificate or diploma program, you can enrol in advanced studies or a degree completion program. Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences Areas of Study > Architectural and Building Engineering > Architectural Science > Assayer Training > CAD Training Centre > CAM Applications Mastercam > Centre for Energy Systems Applications > Chemical Sciences > Civil Engineering > Construction Management > Electronics > Engineering Technologies > Environmental Engineering > Fluid Power > Food Technology > Forensic and Security Technology Studies > Geographic Information Systems > Geomatics Engineering Technology > Green Roof Technology > Industrial Wood Processing > Interior Design > Maintenance Management > Manufacturing > Mechanical > Mechanical Systems > Mining Technology > Nondestructive Testing > Oil and Gas Processing > Parks Facility Management > Plastics > Power Engineering > Renewable Resources > Robotics and Automation BCIT part-time studies fall
32 engineering, applied and natural sciences ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Attendance at an information session is highly recommended. Visit bcit.ca/infosessions. Building Design and Architectural CAD Associate Certificate bcit.ca/515hacert This program will provide you with a competency skill level to work in the field of housing design and presentation graphics. Take this program if you want to advance your career or are currently working in home design offices, material suppliers, retail and real estate marketing and municipal offices. All credits earned may be applied to the Architectural and Building Engineering Technology Associate Certificate. > BLDC 1200 Construction 1A > BLDC 2000 Architectural Planning 1 > BLDC 2005 Architectural Planning 2 > BLDC 2400 Architectural CAD 1 > BLDC 2405 Architectural CAD 2 > DRFT 1000 Architectural Drafting Building Construction Technology Associate Certificate bcit.ca/515gacert Gain a competency skill level to work in the field of housing and small building design and construction. Take this program if you want to advance your career or are currently working in designing/building offices, working with construction documents, material suppliers and installers, estimating, and municipal offices. All credits earned may be applied to the Architectural and Building Engineering Technology Certificate. > BLDC 1050 Materials and Methods 1 > BLDC 1200 Construction 1A > BLDC 1205 Construction 1B > BLDC 1300 Estimating 1 > BLDC 1500 BC Building Code: Part 9 (SFD) > BLDC 2050 Materials and Methods 2 Architectural and Building Engineering Technology Certificate bcit.ca/5910cert Take this program if you want to advance in your career or are currently working in designing/building offices for homes and small commercial projects, material suppliers and installers, estimating, real estate marketing, property management and municipal offices. > BLDC 1050 Materials and Methods 1 > BLDC 1200 Construction 1A > BLDC 1205 Construction 1B > BLDC 1300 Estimating 1 > BLDC 1500 BC Building Code: Part 9 (SFD) > BLDG 1810 BC Building Code: Housing Part 9 > BLDG 1825 BC Building Code: Multi-Unit and Small Buildings > BLDG 1830 BC Building Code: Part 3 > BLDG 1835 BC Building Code: Part 3 Advanced > BLDG 1840 BC Performance-based Codes > BLDC 2000 Architectural Planning 1 > BLDC 2005 Architectural Planning 2 > BLDC 2050 Materials and Methods 2 > BLDC 2150 Intro to Construction Economics > BLDC 2400 Architectural CAD 1 > BLDC 2405 Architectural CAD 2 > BLDG 2800 Autodesk Revit > BLDG 2870 VectorWorks > BLDC 3050 Building Envelope Performance > BLDC 3060 Building Envelope Laboratory > BLDG 3400 Architectural CAD 3 (3D) > BLDG 3405 Architectural CAD Rendering > BLDG 3840 Computer Construction Estimating > DRFT 1000 Architectural Drafting > GROW 1000 Green Roofs Details, Installation and Maintenance > GROW 3000 Green Roofs Green Roofs and Living Walls Architectural Science bcit.ca/8050btech The Architectural Science Part-time Studies course credits are transferable to the full-time Bachelor of Technology in Architectural Science degree program. ARSC 7201 prepares students with a better understanding of sustainability, increasing their knowledge and opportunity for successful completion of the LEED AP examination. Courses available this term: > ARSC 7110 Building Preservation and Heritage > ARSC 7201 Sustainable Design Certified Property Inspection Courses bcit.ca/5610nobcit BCIT, in cooperation with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC (ASTTBC), offers a series of courses in the inspection field. BCIT offers the following courses that meet the academic requirements of ASTTBC for (CHI) Certification. A final grade of 70% in each course is required by ASTTBC. For specifics on requirements for certification, please contact ASTTBC, or [email protected]. > BLDG 2915 House Inspection 1 > BLDG 2925 House Inspection 2 > BLDG 2935 House Inspection 3: Report Writing > BLDG 2945 House Inspection 4: Field Inspection 32 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
33 bcit.ca/fall Home Improvement Series The Home Improvement series of courses is aimed at homeowners, property managers, contractors and others interested in small-scale residential design and improvement. The courses require no prerequisites and may be taken in any order. These are short, introductory courses which are offered in this series on a credit and non-credit basis. > BLDG 0001 Building Your Own House > BLDG 0004 Residential Blueprint Reading > BLDG 0009 Renovations and Additions That Work > GROW 0001 Green Roofs Concepts, Systems and Incentives > GROW 1000 Green Roofs Details, Installation and Maintenance Construction Operations associate certificate bcit.ca/7720acert Attendance at an information session is highly recommended. Visit bcit.ca/infosessions. BCIT and the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) have teamed up to offer a multi-level, Part-time Studies training program for people who wish to enter the construction industry and for those already in the industry who wish to enhance their career potential. The Construction Operations program is open to anyone, subject to minimum entrance requirements (Grade 10 Math and English). The program includes 18.0 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6.0 credits of electives. For a list of all courses, visit bcit.ca/7720acert. > BLDT 1011 Applied Construction Mathematics > BLDT 1021 Construction Drawings > BLDT 1031 Site Processes in Construction > BLDT 1041 Basic Estimating With Computer Applications > BLDT 1051 Technical Writing and Communications > BLDT 1061 Basic Management and Ethics Electives offered this term: > BLDT 1071 Intro to Computers in Construction > BLDT 1091 Organizational Behavior in Construction Industry > BLDT 1830 BC Building Code: Part 3 Introduction > SURV 1104 Basic Surveying with Total Stations Construction Supervision Associate Certificate bcit.ca/7730acert If you have completed the Construction Operations program, this is your next step to advance your career. This program provides you with the skills and knowledge to successfully supervise many aspects of construction operations. Job opportunities are varied and an increasing number of employers are looking for employees who have successfully completed the program. > BLDT 2011 Construction Documents and Contracts > BLDT 2021 Basic Project Management Skills > BLDT 2031 Technical Writing and Interpersonal Skills > BLDT 2041 Basic Construction Design Principles > BLDT 2051 Construction Materials and Assemblies > BLDT 2061 Computer Applications in Construction > BLDT 2071 Safety Legislation > BLDT 2081 Environmental Legislation > BLDT 2091 Construction Estimating CENTRE FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS commons.bcit.ca/energy Renewable and alternative energy technologies have been emerging worldwide as viable alternatives to conventional fossil fuel derived energy. Stay current on topics related to renewable (photovoltaics, micro-hydro, biomass, etc.), alternative and emerging energy systems (hydrogen, geoexchange, etc.) as they relate to waste management, climate change and overall global energy sustainability. > CESA 0130 High Efficiency Lighting 1 > CESA 0131 High Efficiency Lighting 2 > CESA 8224 Specifying and Optimizing Geoexchange Systems 1 > CESA 8225 Specifying and Optimizing Geoexchange Systems 2 Thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT part-time studies fall
34 engineering, applied and natural sciences CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/civil/parttime Civil Engineering Technology Throughout the year we offer courses in soil mechanics, hydraulics, hydrology, concrete, steel, timber, asphalt, water supply, road design, technical writing, contract administration, surveying, economics, and land subdivision and development. > CIVL 1021 Graphical Communications > CIVL 1580 Construction Materials Testing Fundamentals > CIVL 2021 Computer Aided Drafting > CIVL 2022 Hydrostatics and Pipe Flow > CIVL 2131 Civil Project Scheduling > CIVL 2151 Introduction to Urban Traffic Engineering Public Works Operations bcit.ca/civil/parttime These courses are aimed at municipal workers who want to increase their knowledge of the operational and maintenance aspects of municipal infrastructure. > PUBW 1001 Introduction to Public Works Operations > PUBW 1105 Waste Water Operator 1 > PUBW 1114 Water Operator 1 > PUBW 2105 Waste Water Operator 2 Are you thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT s Building Technology Diploma Program opened my eyes to the many opportunities in the construction industry. Due in part to my positive experience at BCIT I continued on to complete the Bachelor of Technology in Construction Management through Part-time Studies. This program helped me advance my career. During the course of the program I would apply what I learned at night to my job the next day with positive results. Richard Aarestad Project Manager, Dominion Construction Bachelor of Technology in Construction Managementt > PUBW 2208 Storm Sewer Systems > PUBW 2209 Water Pump Station Operation and Maintenance Civil Engineering Technology Distance Education bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance We offer flexible, self-paced distance education courses in civil technology. You may enrol in individual courses or in a program at any time and have up to one year from the registration date to complete any course. Course selection for each program must be approved in advance. Courses are available in the following program areas: technical communications, graphical communications, hydrology, traffic technology and transportation planning, asphalt technology, contract administration, engineering surveying, highway design, aggregates, concrete technology, soils technology, estimating, highway construction, and subdivision planning and design. Development Approvals Associate Certificate bcit.ca/7520acert This program provides training for individuals or organizations involved in creating or evaluating proposals and applications for land subdivision, zoning alterations, servicing and utilities, access to public roads, and other issues related to the development and improvement of land. Construction Management Bachelor of Technology bcit.ca/8800btech Graduates will be able to select and manage suitable construction projects, human resources and equipment within the complex environment of labour relations and business decision making. > CMGT 7100 Construction Project Controls 1 > CMGT 7110 Construction Project Controls 2 > CMGT 7120 Construction Project Controls > CMGT 7160 Construction Statistics > CMGT 7200 Equipment and Plant 1 > CMGT 7210 Equipment and Plant 2 > CMGT 7220 Health and Safety in Construction > CMGT 7246 Quality Management in Construction > CMGT 7255 Quality Auditing in Construction > CMGT 7330 Finance for Construction Managers > CMGT 7530 Leadership and Interpersonal Skills > CMGT 7600 Industrial Relations 1 > CMGT 7610 Industrial Relations 2 > CMGT 7800 Project Reports > CMGT 7820 Project Proposals > CMGT 7840 Technical Presentations > CMGT 8020 Project Delivery Methods > CMGT 8030 Project Initiation and Definition > CMGT 8600 Management of Project Stakeholders > CMGT 8800 Industry Based Project ASSAYER CERTIFICATION TRAINING DISTANCE EDUCATION If you want to work in the booming mining industry as an assayer, chemical analyst, or if you are looking for upgrading, this is the training you need. With this advanced practical training in applied analytical chemistry, you will be eligible to write the exam for provincial certification given by the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. You can opt to take only part of the training program, for the purpose of job upgrading or as a refresher. > CHSC 5631 Assayer Training Introduction > CHSC 5632 Mineral ID and Fire Assaying > CHSC 5633 Wet Assay/Qualitative Analysis > CHSC 5634 Analytical Instrumentation 34 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
35 bcit.ca/fall CHEMICAL SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/manufacturing/chemicalsciences/part-time Courses in laboratory quality, analytical methods, and materials science will provide opportunities for career advancement and professional development. > CHSC 7826 Laboratory Quality Assurance > CHSC 7827 The Laboratory Quality System CAD Training Centre Computer Aided Design Technology Associate Certificate bcit.ca/5570acert BCIT s CAD Training Centre is an authorized Autodesk Training Centre that offers introductory to advanced AutoCAD training. Specialized courses for mechanical design are also offered for Autodesk Inventor and SolidWorks. Start by taking individual courses and then enrol in the Associate Certificate. For more information, contact [email protected]. > AICO 1000 AutoCAD 1 > AICO 2000 AutoCAD 2 > AICO 3001 AutoCAD 3D > AICO 3020 AutoCAD Programming > AICO 4044 Autodesk Inventor > AICO 4048 SolidWorks 1 > AICO 4090 CAD Practicum CAM Applications Mastercam bcit.ca/aico > AICO 1010 CAM Applications - Mastercam ELECTRONICS Electronics Bachelor of Technology bcit.ca/8900btech This degree program develops strong analytical foundations in mathematics, physics, and engineering science as well as engineering level design knowledge in electrical, automation and communication systems. For more information, contact [email protected]. > ELEX 0362 MatLab/Simulink Tutorial > ELEX 0371 Control > ELEX 0372 Advanced Control Systems > ELEX 7020 Multivariable Calculus and Dynamic Systems > ELEX 7021 Scientific Computing 1 > ELEX 7030 Thermodynamics > ELEX 7110 Linear Physical Systems > ELEX 7210 Signal Theory and Processing > ELEX 7230 Electromagnetism > ELEX 7240 Electric Machines > ELEX 7250 Communication Theory and Applications > ELEX 8270 Power System Analysis > ELEX 8275 RF Design Engineering > ELEX 8300 Industry Project ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES [email protected] Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Study theoretical and practical courses in electrical, electronic and computer engineering. All of the following courses carry credit to the full-time diploma program. > ELEX 1105 Circuit Analysis 1 > ELEX 1115 Digital Techniques 1 > ELEX 2105 Circuit Analysis 2 > ELEX 2120 Electronic Circuits 1 > ELEX 2125 C Programming for Electronics > ELEX 2135 Circuit Analysis AC/DC (T) > ELEX 3305 Microcontroller Systems 1 > ELEX 3325 Electrical Equipment and PLC s > ELEX 3545 Digital Signal Processing Introduction to Electronics [email protected] This short-term program is intended for those who require a basic working knowledge of electronics for their jobs or those who want to learn more about electronics. Students earn a statement of completion in Electronics (Basics) upon successful completion of both courses. > TELX 0175 Electronics: Passive Devices > TELX 0176 Electronics: Solid-State Devices Want to take courses in class or online? Details at bcit.ca/fall. CHSC 7826 BCIT part-time studies fall
36 engineering, applied and natural sciences ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Environmental Engineering Technology Bachelor of Technology bcit.ca/8000btech Learn the skills you need to be part of an engineering team working on the investigation and clean-up of existing environmental problems or the planning, design and construction of new projects in order to minimize environmental damage. > EENG 7210 Chemistry for EET > EENG 7215 Hydraulics for EET > EENG 7711 Chemistry 2 for EET > EENG 7712 Organic Chemistry for EET > EENG 7716 Soil Mechanics and Groundwater for EET > EENG 7717 Hydrology for EET > EENG 7718 Hydraulics 2 for EET > EENG 7719 Survey Techniques for EET > EENG 7720 Applied Microbiology > EENG 7740 Physical Hydrogeology > EENG 8209 Principles of Sustainable Development > EENG 8750 Municipal Wastewater Treatment 1 > EENG 8770 Environmental Site Assessment > EENG 8771 Contaminated Site Investigation Process > EENG 8774 Site Remediation Technologies > EENG 8780 Environmental Law 1 > EENG 8782 Environmental Management > EENG 8784 Environmental Law 2 > EENG 8790 Air Quality Management > EENG 8900 Project Reports > EENG 8901 Project Proposal > EENG 8902 Technical Presentations > EENG 8903 Applied Research Project > CESA 8224 Specifying and Optimizing Geoexchange Systems 1 > CESA 8225 Specifying and Optimizing Geoexchange Systems 2 FLUID POWER bcit.ca/pts/trades Interested in hydraulics and pneumatics? We offer courses in fluid power to help prepare you for the certification exams offered by the Fluid Power Society. The courses are modular in nature and when combined can be used for transfer credit in trades and technology programs at BCIT. For more information, contact [email protected]. > FPWR 1000 Industrial Hydraulics > FPWR 1050 Industrial Pneumatics FOOD TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/health/food For upgrading or training in quality assurance, BCIT offers a range of industry courses and an associate certificate based on food product safety and quality. Courses can also be customized based on training needs. > FOOD 0180 Origins and Identification of Metal Can Defects three self-paced CD-ROM tutorials (also available separately) > FOOD 1021 Introduction to Food Microbiology > FOOD 1022 Introduction to Food Microbiology: Lab 1 > FOOD 1091 Introduction to Food Technology > FOOD 1150 Dairy Processing > FOOD 1163 Internal Auditing of HACCP Systems > FOOD 1178 Prerequisite Programs for HACCP > FOOD 1188 Developing a HACCP Plan > FOOD 1301 Food Safety for the Plant Worker > FOOD 1428 Canned Foods: Thermal Processing and Container Evaluation > FOOD 1438 Retort Pouch Processing and Defect Identification > FOOD 2040 Introduction to Sensory Evaluation Methods > FOOD 2150 Dairy Processing 1 Food Safety Associate Certificate bcit.ca/health/food Do you work in the food industry but have no formal food science background? Or are you a foreign-trained food technologist who wishes to obtain Canadian certification? This associate certificate is for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of food safety issues in food processing. FORENSIC AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGY STUDIES bcit.ca/cas/forensics The aim of this program is to provide structured, applied technological advanced training in forensic science and criminal investigation in BC. The program is designed for maximum flexibility to meet career path and personal needs. Qualified candidates may, with departmental approval, take individual courses for professional development, obtain an Advanced Specialty Certificate in Forensic Studies or a Bachelor of Technology in Forensic Investigation (must meet admission requirements). Advanced Specialty Certificate in Forensic Science Technology The Advanced Specialty Certificate in Forensic Science Technology has nine options of specialization: > Essentials of Criminalistics (General Studies) > F orensic Science Studies > Forensic Health Sciences > Economic Crime Studies 36 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
37 bcit.ca/fall > Securities Fraud Analysis > Computer Crime Studies > Crime and Intelligence Analysis > Forensic and Investigative Accounting > Security Management and Technology Forensic Investigation Bachelor of Technology The degree program has four options of specialization: > Forensic Science Studies (Biological, Chemical and Physical Aspects) > Economic Crime Studies > Computer Crime Studies > Crime and Intelligence Analysis Many of the courses offered are requirements for both the Advanced Specialty Certificate and the Bachelor of Technology degree. Some of the courses can be taken as professional development. For more information, please contact us. fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > FSCT 0040 The Basis of Modern CBRN Terrorism F > FSCT 5105 Introduction to Crime Mapping using ArcGIS F s > FSCT 7001 Forensic Applications of Criminal Law 1: Legal Procedures F > FSCT 7210 Introduction to Commercial Crime in Canada F W > FSCT 7220 Introduction to Computer Crime F > FSCT 7320 Introduction to Forensic Science F > FSCT 7610 Work Project 1 > FSCT 7810 Introduction to Forensic Health Science F W > FSCT 7820 Management of Victims of Trauma, Violence and Crime F s > FSCT 8120 Forensic Odontology F > FSCT 8160 Advanced Molecular Techniques F > FSCT 8210 Explosives and Fire Accelerants F > FSCT 8250 Drug Analysis F > FSCT 8303 Geographic Profiling 1 F > FSCT 8304 Geographic Profiling 2 F > FSCT 8340 Forensic Photography F > FSCT 8350 Forensic Video Technology F > FSCT 8401 Loss Prevention and Risk Management F > FSCT 8430 Tactical Analysis 1 F > FSCT 8431 Applied Research Methods and Statistics in Crime Analysis F > FSCT 8432 Approaches to Analysis and Reasoning for Crime Studies F > FSCT 8433 Crime Analysis F > FSCT 8436 Introduction to Crime and Intelligence Analysis F s > FSCT 8490 Forensic Data Analysis F > FSCT 8520 Internet for Investigation F W > FSCT 8560 Computer Security & Networks 2 F > FSCT 8580 Encryption F > FSCT 8610 Graduation project/internship 1 > FSCT 8620 Graduation project/internship 2 > FSCT 8630 Graduation project/internship 3 > SSMT 6220 Physical Security Systems Management F > SSMT 6510 Protective Security Operations F s GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS bcit.ca/gis/parttime Students should already be familiar with the basic concepts and terminology of computer systems, use of personal computers and windows-based Graphical User Interfaces. You can work from home or your office on one of our e-learning courses, or take a course in a conventional classroom setting. Classroom courses are offered evenings and weekends and in some weeklong sessions at the Burnaby campus. Most Part-time Studies courses are creditable towards the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) full-time Advanced Diploma or Bachelor of Technology programs. GIS Bachelor of Technology bcit.ca/855bbtech GIS is a multidisciplinary field and has applications in a wide variety of professions and industries, and the GIS department welcomes applicants from most academic areas. The Bachelor of Technology in GIS offers the equivalent of two years of upper-level coursework and, like others of its kind at BCIT, is a degree-completion program. GIS Advanced Diploma Program bcit.ca/9100padvdip Students do not need to apply for entry into the GIS Advanced Diploma program in order to take GIS part-time courses; however, students should apply for acceptance into the Part-time Studies program after taking two courses and decide whether or not to complete the advanced diploma through Part-time Studies. Anyone may take these courses as long as they meet the individual course prerequisites. Course offered this term: > GIST 7010 GIS Programming 1 > GIST 7107 Autodesk Map > GIST 7128 ArcGIS 1: Introduction Thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. BCIT part-time studies fall
38 engineering, applied and natural sciences Geomatics Industry Training BCIT Geomatics Engineering Part-time Studies is available to consult with companies to develop specific courses to meet various needs relating to geomatics and land information-related topics. We also offer employee assessment in the geomatics field. GIS Distance Education bcit.ca/gis/parttime Students need to their BCIT Student ID (A00...) to for registration set up and course material information. Additional costs may be required for online courses. > GIST 7100 Fundamentals of GIS > GIST 7109 Mapping using Microstation > GIST 7130 GIS Computing for the Internet > GIST 7132 GIS Database Systems 1 > GIST 8118 GIS Remote Sensing GIS Industry Training The following courses are not part of the Advanced Diploma or Bachelor of Technology programs but are designed for people currently working in a GIS field and are looking to enhance their skills. > GIST 0271 MapServer > GIST 0281 MapGuide Open Source 1 > GIST 0282 MapGuide Open Source 2 > GIST 5027 MapInfo 1 Are you thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. GEOMATICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/construction/geomatics/parttime These courses provide credits toward certification as Applied Science Technicians with ASTTBC. The Geomatics department also offers seminars on select topics. > SURV 1101 Survey Instrument Operations: Levels > SURV 1104 Basic Surveying with TotalStations > SURV 1150 Surveying Engineering 1 > SURV 2205 Civil 3D: Introduction > SURV 2250 Survey Engineering 2 > SURV 3025 Land Desktop: Civil Design 1 > SURV 3026 Land Desktop: Civil Design 2 > SURV 5108 Fundamentals of Surveying Geomatics Distance Education bcit.ca/construction/geomatics/parttime Students need to their BCIT Student ID (A00...) to [email protected] for registration set up and course material information. Additional costs are required for online courses. Registration for this course is open throughout the term. Students have 12 weeks from the first date of access to the online learning system to complete the course. > SURV 2025 Land Desktop: Introduction Bachelor of Technology in Geomatics Distance Education bcit.ca/855abtech Geomatics technology degree courses may be taken individually for professional development purposes such as exemptions from the Canadian Board of Examiners for Professional Surveyors (CBEPS) or applied towards completion of the degree. Any student taking courses individually does not need to apply for acceptance into the Geomatics Bachelor of Technology degree program in order to take the part-time courses but does require approval from the department. Students need to their BCIT Student ID (A00...) to Maryann_Newmeyer@ bcit.ca for registration set up and course material information. Additional costs may be required for online courses. Course offered this term: > GEOM 7132 Spatial Database Systems 1 GREEN ROOF TECHNOLOGY The Green Roof series of courses is aimed at planners, landscape and building design professionals and the horticulture and building industry. The interdisciplinary courses will integrate theoretical knowledge with practical material. GROW 1000 may be eligible as an elective in other Part-time Studies programs such as Architectural and Building Engineering Technology. > GROW 0001 Green Roofs Concepts, Systems and Incentives > GROW 1000 Green Roofs Details, Installation and Maintenance > GROW 3000 Green Roofs Green Roofs and Living Walls 38 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
39 bcit.ca/fall INDUSTRIAL WOOD PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Distance Education bcit.ca/construction/iwpm This program is online but allows frequent opportunities for interactive classroom instruction. The wood and industrial forest products industry is the major employer in most regions of BC. The shift to mill automation and industry consolidation has created a great demand for employees with both technical and managerial skills. > WOOD 1015 Forestry Fundamentals > WOOD 1025 Lumber Fundamentals > WOOD 1035 Engineered Wood Product Fundamentals > WOOD 1103 Lumber Tallying > WOOD 1204 Lumber Grading 1 > WOOD 1422 Offshore Wood Product Sales and Distribution > WOOD 1423 North American Wood Products Sales and Distribution > WOOD 1511 Wood Science > WOOD 2104 Lumber Grading Uppers > WOOD 2140 Sawmill Technology > WOOD 2141 Mill Field Trip 1 > WOOD 2204 Lumber Grading Construction > WOOD 2410 Engineered Wood Products > WOOD 3107 Dry Kiln > WOOD 3110 Value Added Wood Manufacturing > WOOD 3406 Engineered Wood Products - Lumber INTERIOR DESIGN Interior Design Management Certificate bcit.ca/6160mcert If you are seeking employment in the retail interior design field, this program is for you. Upon completion of the Management Certificate of Interior Design, you can proceed to the Interior Design Diploma of Technology by completing the following four bridging courses: > COMM 1120 Technical Communication 1 for Interior Design > INTD 1360 Computer Technology for Interior Design > INTD 2335 AutoCAD for Interior Design 2 > INTD 2340 Interior Design Drafting 2 Interior Design Diploma of Technology bcit.ca/6160pdiplt This program will provide you with an efficient means of entry into interior design and related fields. The program meets industry standards and emphasizes the technical information and skills required to obtain work in the field. Graduates are eligible to write the NCIDQ exam upon completion of the required work experience. > AICO 1160 AutoCAD for Interior Design 1 > COMM 1120 Technical Communications 1 for Interior Design > INTD 1310 Freehand Drawing > INTD 1330 Colour and Lighting > INTD 1340 Interior Design Drafting 1A > INTD 1345 Interior Design Drafting 1B > INTD 1350 Introduction to Interior Design: Theory and Principles > INTD 1360 Computer Technology for Interior Design > INTD 1370 Design History 1 > INTD 2300 Space Planning / Studio A > INTD 2305 Space Planning / Studio B > INTD 2320 Graphic Presentation 1 > INTD 2330 Business Practices for Interior Design > INTD 2335 AutoCAD for Interior Design 2 > INTD 2340 Interior Design Drafting 2 > INTD 2350 Detailing and Construction Materials > INTD 2380 Directed Studies 1 > INTD 2390 Materials 1 > INTD 3310 Materials 2 and Environmental Factors > INTD 3345 Vector Works for Interior Design > INTD 3370 Design History 2 > INTD 4310 Interior Construction and Renovation > JOIN 4350 Joinery for Interior Design MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/5020nobcit The Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) certification program is a series of modules developed by the Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC). If you are aspiring to a management position, or work in maintenance management and want formal training, this is the program for you. Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. WOOD 1015 BCIT part-time studies fall
40 engineering, applied and natural sciences > PEMA 1000 Maintenance Management: Introduction > PEMA 2000 Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager > PEMA 3010 Predictive Maintenance Technologies MANUFACTURING Manufacturing Bachelor of Technology bcit.ca/manufacturing/manbtech The program will provide an avenue for graduate technologists and engineers to enhance their technical and management skills in production design and manufacturing processes. > MTEC 7000 Parametric Modeling > MTEC 7045 Industrial Design Process > MTEC 7054 Manufacturing Control Systems > MTEC 8012 Advanced CAM Applications > MTEC 8090 Manufacturing Degree Project Also see the Mechanical section for MECH 3010 which provides the metrology and control background for those who have not met the prerequisite for MTEC MECHANICAL bcit.ca/manufacturing/mechanical Choose from a variety of fundamental to advanced courses in mechanical engineering in order to advance your career or prepare for entrance to a full-time program. > MECH 1000 Drafting Fundamentals for Mechanical > MECH 2240 Strength of Materials > MECH 2241 Engineering Mechanics 2 > MECH 3010 Fundamentals of Metrology and Quality Control > MECH 4440 Machine Design 2 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Mechanical Systems Associate Certificate bcit.ca/manufacturing/study Take one course or work towards the Mechanical Systems Associate Certificate. You can specialize in one of the following options: Heating Systems, Plumbing Systems or Air Conditioning Systems. Course offered this term: > MSYS 3079 Air Heating Systems > MSYS 4079 Air Conditioning Systems Fire Protection Inspection and Testing Associate Certificate bcit.ca/675facert Learn the latest industry standards and systems. Many of these courses meet part of the basic academic competencies required for Certification by the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC (ASTTBC) as a Fire Protection Technician in appropriate disciplines. > MSYS 1075 BC Fire Code 1 > MSYS 1077 Emergency Lighting Systems > MSYS 2075 BC Fire Code 2 > MSYS 2080 Automatic Sprinkler and Standpipe Testing > MSYS 2084 Fire Alarm Systems: Inspection and Testing > MSYS 2086 Smoke Control and HVAC Systems > MSYS 2088 Special Fire Suppression Systems > MECH 4080 Automatic Sprinkler Systems Design 1 Fire Protection Inspection and Testing Distance Education [email protected] These two distance education courses, which cover the basics of automatic sprinkler design, are equivalent to night school courses MECH 4080 and MECH > MECH 4081 Automatic Sprinkler Design Part 1 > MECH 4083 Automatic Sprinkler Design Part 2 MINING TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/mining/parttime Mining is a dynamic, high-tech, high-paying industry sector that provides diverse career opportunities at mine sites, in exploration camps, in labs and offices locally and around the world. > MINE 1003 Introduction to Prospecting 1: Geology > MINE 1004 Introduction to Prospecting 2: Techniques Distance Education course offered this term: > MINE 1100 Intro to the Minerals Industry NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING bcit.ca/5025nobcit These courses meet the recommended training course guidelines of the Canadian Government Specifications Board (CGSB) and are based upon candidates possessing basic mathematical skills and prior knowledge of materials and processes. > NDTE 1170 Ultrasonics Level 1 > NDTE 2178 Magnetic Particle Inspection Levels 1 and 2 OIL AND GAS PROCESSING bcit.ca/5045acert Western Canada s oil and gas industry is booming and the demand for workers has never been greater. These courses provide an opportunity for individuals who wish to gain fundamental practical knowledge about the processes, 40 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
41 bcit.ca/fall equipment, technologies, regulations and safety requirements used in the industry. Some courses will allow a focus on either the oil or natural gas sides of the industry. The emphasis is on practical plant and equipment operations. > OAGP 1001 Oil and Gas Industry Overview > OAGP 3001 Gas Processing and Compression > OAGP 3003 Hydrates PARKS FACILITY MANAGEMENT bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance These professional development courses are designed for those responsible for the ongoing maintenance of park operations. Course offered this term: > PRKS 3600 Park Maintenance Management Parks Safety and Security Law and its Administration bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance Satisfactory completion of the two-part Law and its Administration course (PRKS 3110 and PRKS 3120) is required for all persons appointed by BC Parks as Park Rangers under the Park Act and Park and Recreation Area Regulation. Registration for these two courses is open throughout the year. You have 52 weeks from the date of registration to complete the course. > PRKS 3110 Law and Its Administration Part 1 > PRKS 3120 Law and Its Administration Part 2 Parks Safety and Security Distance Education bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance Are you responsible for park safety and security? These courses provide the professional development you need to enhance your skills and advance your career. > PRKS 3130 Crime Prevention through Environmental Design > PRKS 3140 Effective Evidence Reporting PLASTICS Plastics Technology Associate Certificate bcit.ca/7920acert Skills in the plastics industry are in high demand. These offerings are perfect for those already working in the industry or those who are interested in expanding their knowledge. For information, contact [email protected]. Course offered this term: > PLAS 1010 Plastics Manufacturing > PLAS 2020 Injection Molding 1 POWER ENGINEERING bcit.ca/manufacturing/powereng Power engineers operate, maintain and manage industrial power and process plants. These plants are associated with various industries such as pulp and paper, chemical manufacturing, food processing, electrical generation, petroleum refining, institutional mechanical systems and others. Provincial regulations require that plant personnel be certified prior to assuming positions of responsibility in the operating of fired pressure equipment. Power Engineering courses prepare you for certification by the BC Safety Authority. > POWR 0107 Boiler Safety Awareness > POWR 0108 Refrigeration Safety Awareness > POWR 0109 Refrigeration Operator (5th Class Refrigeration Endorsement) Power Engineering Distance Education bcit.ca/files/pdf/powereng_distance.pdf Move your power engineering career forward by upgrading to a higher level of certification. These courses blend traditional correspondence materials with web-based assignments and assessments. Programs prepare you to write the Power Engineering Certification examinations in British Columbia and other provinces. You must satisfy all of the BC Safety Authority requirements for practical qualifying experience relative to the level of certificate for which you are planning to write. Download PDF for details on programs including Fifth to First Class. RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY Forest Ecosystems and Fish, Wildlife and Recreation bcit.ca/construction/industry/training.shtml BCIT s Renewable Resources Technology offers a selection of Part-time Studies courses for personal and career enhancement and worker safety. Find the course(s) that are right for you or your employees. We offer many courses on demand for a variety of industry and government clients. Contact us for customized offerings > RENR 1144 ATV Rider Course > RENR 1145 Chainsaw Safety and Use Ecological Restoration > RENR 7210 Chemistry for Ecological Restoration > EENG 7217 Hydrology & Hydrometrics > EENG 8209 Principles of Sustainable Development ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION bcit.ca/robt Course offered this term: > ROBT 0010 Introduction to Industrial Robotics BCIT part-time studies fall
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45 health sciences Whether you re an experienced health care professional or just starting to explore careers in health sciences, our diverse and flexible programs help you to reach your goals in a way that fits your life. Take individual courses that are of interest to you, or work towards earning a credential. It s your choice. Health sciences is a broad field that encompasses health protection, diagnosis, treatment and therapy, and management. Within the field of health sciences there are professionals dedicated to preventing disease and accidents, practitioners contributing to successful medical treatments and managers keeping things on track. We offer the widest choice in health sciences programs in BC, and many of our programs are the only ones of their kind. We look forward to helping you advance your career in health care. Health Sciences Areas of Study > Basic Health Sciences > Biomedical Engineering > Cardiac Science Technologies > Health Care Management > Medical Imaging > Nuclear Medicine > Occupational Health and Safety > Office Assistant Dental and Medical > Pacemaker Technology > Specialty Nursing BCIT part-time studies fall
46 health sciences Bachelor of Technology in Medical Imaging bcit.ca/8300btech Significant technical and clinical developments in medical imaging technology have dramatically increased the skills and responsibilities required of imaging technologists. In many parts of the world, baccalaureate education is now the standard for medical imaging technologists. The Bachelor of Technology in Medical Imaging provides formal recognition of the high level of education required by the profession. Distance Education courses offered this term by guided learning: > MIMG 0001 Radiographic Imaging A Review > MIMG 7000 Technological Advances in X-ray Imaging > MIMG 7003 Digital Imaging and Information Technology in Radiology > MIMG 7004 Advanced Topics in Patient Care > MIMG 7006 Understanding Research in Health Sciences > MIMG 7007 Image Quality in Diagnostic Radiology > MIMG 7008 Research Project > MIMG 7009 Radiation Risks and Protection > MIMG 7010 Quality Assurance in Diagnostic Radiology > MIMG 7011 Quality Assurance Project > MIMG 7012 Digital Image Acquisition Technologies for PACS > MIMG 7013 PACS for Technologists > MIMG 7014 Digital Post Processing and 3D Imaging > MIMG 7101 Advances in Special Procedures > MIMG 7200 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1: Physical Principles and Instrumentation > MIMG 7201 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2: MR Procedures and Clinical Applications > MIMG 7202 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3: Imaging Techniques QC and Artifacts > MIMG 7300 Computed Tomography 1: Physics and Instrumentation > MIMG 7301 Computed Tomography 2: Clinical Applications > MIMG 7500 Bone Densitometry > BHSC 7601 Sectional Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis > BHSC 7602 Sectional Anatomy of the Neck and Thorax > BHSC 7603 Sectional Anatomy of the Head > BHSC 7604 Sectional Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Specialty Nursing bcit.ca/health/specialtynursing BCIT offers specialty nursing programs leading to Advanced Specialty certificates and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees, including: Critical Care, Emergency, High Acuity, Neonatal, Nephrology, Occupational Health, Pediatric, Perinatal and Perioperative. This is the only degree program in British Columbia that prepares registered nurses for employment in nursing specialty practice. The focus of the program is to integrate theoretical constructs and processes, such as professionalism, communication, collaboration, growth, reflective critical thinking and systematic enquiry into specialty nursing practice. Enrol on a course-by-course basis and take up to seven years to complete the Advanced Specialty Certificate, which also forms the basis for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Specialty Nursing degree. Specialty Nursing Critical Care bcit.ca/health/criticalcare Specialty Nursing Emergency bcit.ca/health/emergency Specialty Nursing High Acuity bcit.ca/680wascert Specialty Nursing Neonatal bcit.ca/health/neonatal Specialty Nursing Nephrology bcit.ca/health/nephrology Specialty Nursing Occupational Health bcit.ca/health/oh Specialty Nursing Pediatric bcit.ca/health/pediatric Specialty Nursing Perinatal bcit.ca/health/perinatal Specialty Nursing Perioperative bcit.ca/health/perioperative Basic Health Sciences bcit.ca/health/study These courses can help you upgrade your knowledge and skills, or meet prerequisites for entrance to health science programs. > BHSC 0100 Human Biology > BHSC 1023 Introduction to Microbiology > BHSC 1119 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology > BHSC 1146 Human Behaviour > BHSC 2219 Anatomy and Physiology for Cardiology > BHSC 3302 Cardiac Pathophysiology > BHSC 7601 Sectional Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis > PSYC 1101 Introductory Psychology 1 > PSYC 1102 Introductory Psychology 2 Biomedical Engineering Technology bcit.ca/health/biomed , ext 8994 Graduates from the Biomedical Engineering Technology program may be employed in hospitals, clinics, research laboratories, medical equipment manufacturing, sales, and service organizations. 46 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
47 bcit.ca/fall Biomedical engineering technologists may be responsible for scheduled and corrective maintenance, testing, commissioning and safety inspection of medical equipment; participate in research and development, operator training, equipment acquisition, and device-related risk management. See website for program information. We offer these advanced courses/workshops for professional development. Online courses offered this term: > BMET 7102 Medical Device Development and Standards > BMET 7104 Human Factor Engineering in Health I really enjoyed the practical application of BCIT s Health Care Management program concepts to the real world work environment. This program also allowed me to study at home while juggling a busy work and home life. On a daily basis I found that I was applying at work the theory taught in the program materials. Many of the transition principles stressed in the program were utilized by our team to implement several successful clinical information projects. Cardiac Science Technologies bcit.ca/health/study We offer a certificate and a diploma in non-invasive cardiology, a post-diploma in cardiovascular technology and a post-diploma certificate in pacemaker technology. For complete program information and additional courses, please visit the following websites or call or toll-free to leave your name and number for a Program Advisor to return your call. Cardiology Certificate bcit.ca/530acert Cardiology Diploma bcit.ca/530adiplt Cardiovascular Technology bcit.ca/530bdiplt Pacemaker Technology bcit.ca/7860ascert Distance Education courses offered this term by WEBCT* and/or guided learning: > BHSC 1119 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology > BHSC 1146 Human Behaviour* > BHSC 2219 Anatomy and Physiology for Cardiology > BHSC 3302 Cardiac Pathophysiology > BMET 1107 Basic Cardiac Instrumentation and Electricity > CARD 1101 Introduction to Cardiology* > CARD 1103 Medical Terminology > CARD 1186 Patient Care for Allied Health* > CARD 1285 Communication for Allied Health Professionals* > CARD 2201 ECG Interpretation* > CARD 2202 Cardiology Diagnostic Testing Methodology* > CARD 3205 Introduction to Health Informatics > CARD 3251 Cardiology Diploma Workshop > CARD 3280 Introduction to Cardiac Rehabilitation > CARD 3330 Electrocardiography and Pacemakers* > CARD 3360 Cardiac Pharmacology > CARD 4201 Concepts in Ambulatory ECG > CARD 4202 Concepts in Exercise Tolerance Testing > CARD 4203 Concepts in Pacemakers > CARD 5301 Concepts in Electrophysiology > CARD 5302 Pacemaker/ICD Implant* > CARD 5303 Pacemaker/ICD Follow-up* > CARD 5304 Pacemaker/ICD Case Studies* Dental Office Assistant Courses bcit.ca/computing Prepare for a new career as a dental receptionist in just three months, with three part-time courses. These courses from the BCIT School of Computing provide students with hands-on experience for procedures in dental computer office reception, insurance and billing. Some students may be eligible for continuing dental education credits per the College of Dental Surgeons of BC, and will receive a BCIT Statement of Completion after successfully completing these three courses: > COMP 0285 Dental Office Computer Systems > COMP 0885 Dental Office Receptionist > COMP 0985 Dental Office Insurance Billing Systems Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. Mike Mutter Fraser Health Health Informatics Management Program Graduate Health Care Management bcit.ca/health/hcm [email protected] The Health Care Management department provides programs and courses to enable you to diversify and further your health care career and to foster improvement in today s complex health organizations. Take individual courses according to your needs, or earn a credential. We offer an Advanced Specialty Certificate in Health Care Quality Management, individual courses in Health Informatics Technology Management, and certificate programs in Health Care Management level 1 and level 2. By combining selected courses with additional courses in management, you can work towards a Bachelor of Technology in Management Health Care Specialty. > BMET 7102 Medical Device Development and Standards > HMGT 4110 Health Care Organizational Behaviour 1 > HMGT 5120 Health Care Principles of Management > HMGT 5640 BC Health Care Financial Planning and Management > HMGT 5800 Integrative Project in Health Care > HMGT 7180 Canadian Health System > HMGT 7370 Health Care Law: A Management Perspective BHSC 1146 BCIT part-time studies fall
48 health sciences > HMGT 7500 Project Management in Health Care (formerly HMGT 5500) > HMGT 7700 Total Quality Management and CQI Tools > HINS 5205 Introduction to Health Informatics > HINS 5400 Telehealth Concepts > HITM 5100 Introduction to Health Informatics Technology Management Nuclear Medicine Technology bcit.ca/health/nuclearmed BCIT s Nuclear Medicine Technology program has trained students for nuclear medicine technologist positions in British Columbia and the rest of Canada for almost 30 years. Course offered this term: > NMED 1117 Basic Venipuncture for Allied Health Professionals > NMED 5510 PET with Dedicated and Dual Head Coincidence Cameras > NMED 5511 PET Clinical Applications > NMED 5161 Radiation Safety Officer Administration Occupational Health and Safety Certificate bcit.ca/6850cert , ext 8429 Trained safety professionals are in high demand. Our program has been training students for industry for more than 20 years. Our 45-credit certificate program, delivered via distance education, allows students to work full-time while studying. We also offer several specialized classroombased courses at the Burnaby Campus. For complete program/course information, please visit our website. Distance Education courses offered this term by guided learning: > OCHS 1000 OHS Fundamentals > OCHS 1020 CRSP Exam Preparation > OCHS 1100 BC OHS Legislation > OCHS 1200 Accident Causation and Analysis > OCHS 1600 Business Law > OCHS 2100 OHS Legislation > OCHS 2200 Safety Program Design > OCHS 2320 Workplace Hazards and Controls 1 > OCHS 2340 Workplace Hazards and Controls 2 > OCHS 2420 Hazardous Materials Management > OCHS 2440 Emergency Preparedness and Response > OCHS 3200 Safety System Analysis > OCHS 3420 Risk Management > OCHS 3520 Ergonomics > OCHS 3620 Disability Case Management > OCHS 4320 Occupational Hygiene > OCHS 4360 Occupational Diseases > OCHS 4420 Fire Safety 1 > OCHS 4440 Fire Safety 2 > OCHS 4520 Environmental Management Classroom-based courses offered this term: > OCHS 0330 Industrial Audiometric Technician Refresher > OCHS 1001 Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees > OCHS 1003 Hazard Recognition and Control > OCHS 1005 Supervisor Safety Management > OCHS 1410 Fire Extinguisher Service Technician > OCHS 3330 Industrial Audiometric Technician MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/6570acert Our program is designed to furnish students with skills and resources necessary to acquire employment in the medical office field or to upgrade their existing skills with a few pertinent courses. > OFFC 1001 Anatomy and Terminology 1 > OFFC 1002 Anatomy and Terminology 2 > OFFC 1003 Office Practice > OFFC 1020 Transcription > OFFC 1040 Clinical Procedures > OFFC 1060 Medical Documentation > OFFC 2000 Practicum Thinking of completing a certificate, diploma or degree? Get the full listing of the required courses at bcit.ca/fall. 48 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
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52 trades, vocational and apprenticeship Trades, Vocational and Apprenticeship Areas of Study > Access Programs > Automotive > Carpentry > Commercial Transport Mechanic > Drafting > Electrical Upgrading > Fluid Power > Glazing > Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration > Heavy Duty Mechanic > High Efficiency Lighting > Hydronic Technician > Joinery > Machinist > Marine > Millwright > Mobile Equipment Operator > Motorcycle Mechanic > Nondestructive Testing > Oil and Gas Processing > Piping > Power Engineering > Power Equipment Mechanic > Safety > Sheet Metal > Steel Fabrication > Welding You hear it everywhere: the trades industry is booming and people with the right skills are in demand. With continued advancements in technology, careers in trades are continuously changing. Whether you are looking to upgrade your skills in an existing trade or explore other options, we have what you are looking for. Trades span industries from aviation, motive power, and marine, to construction, mechanical and more. We work closely with industry advisors to develop our courses and programs it s just one of the reasons why BCIT has the leading reputation in trades training. 52 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
53 bcit.ca/fall ACCESS PROGRAMS bcit.ca/transportation/access The Trades Learning Centre can help you prepare for the pre-test, trades and apprenticeship programs at BCIT and elsewhere. > ACES 0011 Basic Trades Math > ACES 0012 Intermediate Trades Math > ACES 0013 Craft Trades Math > ACES 0014 Technical Trades Math > ACES 0020 Tools for the Trades BCIT has the hands-on training as well as the theory and a vibrant student culture that makes the program one of a kind. The program allowed me to learn on the job, installing security equipment in homes. I had no problem finding employment after graduation. Roxanne Wallbank Acme Alarms Security Alarm Installation graduate Airport operations See the Business and Media section. AUTO COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING bcit.ca/transportation/motive Looking to expand your skills in the auto collision field? We offer part-time courses in collision damage estimating and customized refinishing. > ABOD 0101 Automotive Collision Estimator 1 > ABOD 0111 Custom Refinishing: Flame Design > ABOD 0112 Custom Refinishing: Airbrush Graphics and Special Effects AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC bcit.ca/transportation/motive Try your hand at automotive mechanics. Add to your skills, or refresh your knowledge. > AUTO 0100 Automotive Mechanical Repair Refresher > AUTO 0131 Propane Fuel Systems for Vehicles > AUTO 0139 OBD II Advanced Diagnostics > AUTO 0145 CFC Emissions in Automotive > AUTO 0159 Introduction to Hybrid Vehicles > AUTO 0170 Automotive Engine Management 1 > AUTO 2200 Introduction to Electrical Testing > AUTO 2211 Lab Scope Operation and Diagnostics > CTMX 0110 Commercial Vehicle Inspector AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE OPERATIONS bcit.ca/transportation/motive If you are working as an advisor, sales rep or manager in the automotive service industry, or want to pursue employment in this area, these courses are for you. > AUTO 0143 Automotive Service Advisor > AUTO 0160 Automotive Service Management 1 CARPENTRY bcit.ca/pts/trades Whether you are a carpenter looking to expand your skills or get a refresher, or if you are new to carpentry, these courses cover both fundamental theory and hands-on practice. > CARP 0100 Carpentry CQ Refresher > CARP 0108 Math for Carpenters > CARP 0130 Platform Framing and Layout > CARP 0133 Framing with Light Gauge Metal COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT MECHANIC bcit.ca/transportation/motive These courses advance your skills in the service and maintenance of commercial trucks, buses, and other mobile heavy-duty equipment. > CTMX 0100 Commercial Transport Mechanic CQ Refresher > CTMX 0101 Transport Refrigeration Maintenance Basic > CTMX 0105 Air Brakes for Mechanics > CTMX 0110 Commercial Vehicle Inspector Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. DRAFTING bcit.ca/pts/trades Want to learn, advance or brush up on your drafting skills? You can choose courses from introductory through to advanced drafting, and Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) training. Course offered this term: > DRFT 1000 Architectural Drafting ELECTRICAL TRADES bcit.ca/pts/trades If you are an electrician looking to upgrade or prepare for certification exams, or if you are preparing for an electrical apprenticeship program, these courses are for you. > TELC 0105 Electrical IP/TQ Exam Refresher > TELC 0107 Electrical Code > TELC 0121 Math for Electricians 1 > TELC 0122 Math for Electricians 2 > TELC 0123 Math for Electricians 3 > TELC 0141 Security Systems > TELC 0156 Variable Frequency Drives > TELC 0182 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 > TELC 0186 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 AUTO 0100 BCIT part-time studies fall
54 trades, vocational and apprenticeship FLUID POWER See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. GIRLS EXPLORE TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY SUMMER CAMP bcit.ca/gett0001 G.E.T.T. Camps introduce girls from grades 6 8 to trades and technologies in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Working in pairs, the girls will have a hands-on opportunity to design and construct a wooden go-cart. Week-long camps run the weeks of July 14 and 21. GLAZING bcit.ca/construction/glazing If you are a professional glazier preparing for certification, or have no experience and are looking to gain new skills working with glass, we offer courses throughout the year that may be of interest to you. HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION bcit.ca/2995stcomp The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC and R) industry designs, builds, maintains and repairs essential indoor air quality systems including heating, ventilation and air conditioning. As a result of the expanding markets for refrigeration and air conditioning and changing technology, a dramatic need exists for qualified personnel both at home and abroad. > HVAC 0100 Refrigeration CQ Refresher > HVAC 0102 Basic Refrigeration Systems 1 > HVAC 0104 Basic Refrigeration Systems 2 > HVAC 0110 Advanced Refrigeration Systems 1 > HVAC 0145 CFC Emissions in Refrigeration HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC bcit.ca/transportation/motive Advance your existing skills to obtain inter-provincial certification in this trade. Course offered this term: > HDMX 0100 Heavy Duty Mechanic CQ Refresher HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHTING See Centre for Energy Systems Application in the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. JOINERY bcit.ca/construction/joinery Examine the relationship between cabinetmaking (millwork) and design while working with professional cabinetmakers. Course offered this term: > JOIN 4350 Joinery for Interior Design MACHINIST bcit.ca/pts/trades Expand your skills as a machinist with the following courses. Learn engine lathe operations, milling machine operations and more. The machine training is hands-on with theoretical work kept to a minimum. > MACH 0101 Machinist CQ Refresher > MACH 0104 Measuring Tools and Introduction to Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) > MACH 0105 Lathe Operator > MACH 0110 Milling Machine Operator > MACH 0116 Blueprint Reading for Machinists > MACH 0125 Introduction to CNC Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator bcit.ca/1540stcomp Learn to operate CNC machines. Training is designed for experienced machinists and other trades-persons who wish to upgrade their skills in the operation, G codes programming and conversational programming of CNC equipment. Upon successful completion of the three following courses, a Statement of Completion will be issued. Courses offered this year: fa l l 08 = F w i n t e r 09 = W s p r i n g /s u m m e r 09 = S > MACH 1130 CNC Operator Level 1 S > MACH 1131 CNC Operator Level 2 S > MACH 1132 CNC Operator Level 3 S Want to take courses in Burnaby, Downtown or online? Get details at bcit.ca/fall. 54 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
55 bcit.ca/fall MARINE bcit.ca/transportation/marine Marine training offers a variety of full-time, part-time, and customized programs. Courses are scheduled at BCIT Marine Campus (BMC), 265 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC. Electronic Navigation Course offered this term: > ENAV 1020 SEN Limited Marine Security > MSEC 1010 Ship Security Officer Revised > MSEC 1050 Company and Port Facility Officer Nautical Course offered this term: > NAUT 1475 Master Limited, 60GRT, Area 1 Yachtmaster > YMTC 1000 Yachtmaster Coastal Theory Part 1 > YMTC 1001 Yachtmaster Coastal Practical Part 2 > YMTC 1020 Yachtmaster Offshore Theory Part 1 > YMTC 1021 Yachtmaster Offshore Practical Part 2 MILLWRIGHT bcit.ca/pts/trades Millwrights are often described as masters of all trades as they are expected to install, maintain and repair all types of machinery in almost any industry. The Millwright CQ Refresher course is intended to assist trades-persons in refreshing their theoretical knowledge of the millwright trade prior to writing the Millwright Inter-Provincial (red seal) endorsement. > MILL 0101 Millwright CQ Refresher > MILL 1505 Hydraulics 1 MOBILE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR bcit.ca/transportation/motive These courses are designed to prepare you, or advance your skills, for employment in the warehousing industry. Learn to safely operate forklifts and other warehouse mobile equipment and obtain certification. > MEOP 1001 Forklift Operator 1 Inexperienced > MEOP 1002 Forklift Operator 1 Experienced > MEOP 1003 Forklift Operator Recertification > MEOP 1004 Electric Forklift Operator 1 Inexperienced > MEOP 1007 Filling Forklift Propane Cylinders MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC bcit.ca/transportation/motive Do you own a bike or want to work with motorcycles? We offer general maintenance courses as well as ones for specific makes throughout the year. > MCMX 0115 Motorcycle Maintenance 1 > MCMX 0117 Motorcycle Maintenance 2 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. OIL AND GAS PROCESSING See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. PIPING bcit.ca/construction/plumbing These courses will prepare you to gain certification or licenses. > PPGS 0106 Cross Connection Control Program Manager > PPGS 0115 Gas Fitter A Program > PPGS 0120 Gas Fitter C Program > PPGS 0121 Servicing Gas Forced Air Furnaces > PPGS 0125 Plumbing Residential > PPGS 1130 Cross Connection Control Tester Practical > PPGS 1150 Gas Fitter B Program > PPGS 1155 Cross Connection Control HYDRONIC TECHNICIAN PROGRAM ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE bcit.ca/1790acert If you work in the construction industry and require technical knowledge and skills to install and service complete hydronic systems, this program is for you. > PPGS 1140 Hydronic Systems Design Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. YMTC 1000 BCIT part-time studies fall
56 trades, vocational and apprenticeship STEEL FABRICATION bcit.ca/pts/trades These courses will refresh your skills in steel fabrication or prepare you to take certification exams. > STEL 0100 Steel Fabrication CQ Refresher > STEL 0110 Steel Fabrication (Basic) WELDING bcit.ca/construction/welding Learn basic welding and various forms of specialty welding. CSA-approved leather steel-toed boots and cotton coveralls required. Course offered this term: > WELD 0102 Introduction to Welding > WELD 0103 Oxyacetylene/Braze/Weld/Cut > WELD 0104 Shielded Metal Arc Basic (Stick) > WELD 0106 Gas Metal Arc Basic (Mig) > WELD 0110 Gas Tungsten Arc Basic (Tig) > WELD 0115 Aluminum Welding (G.M.A.W.) > WELD 0120 Welding for the Artisan Distance Education: > PPGS 0200 Industrial Gas Fitter A License > PPGS 0250 Domestic/Commercial Gas Fitter B License POWER ENGINEERING WITH DISTANCE EDUCATION OPTION See the Engineering, Applied and Natural Sciences section. POWER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC bcit.ca/transportation/motive Learn to maintain and make general engine repairs on lawn mowers, chainsaws, generator units and other utilities powered by air-cooled two- and fourstroke engines. Course offered this term: > PEMX 0105 Small Engine Powered Equipment Maintenance SAFETY Learn various aspects of safety, safety equipment, and WCB regulations. Or complete the CNST 1100 course to receive a Statement of Completion and possible employment as a Construction Safety Officer. > CNST 0104 Construction Safety Coordinator Part 2 Supplemental > CNST 0105 Industrial Rigging Basic > CNST 0121 Fall Protection > CNST 0125 Confined Space Entry > CNST 1100 Construction Safety Coordinator SHEET METAL bcit.ca/construction/sheetmetal If you are a sheet metal journeyperson or apprentice, or looking to gain skills in this field, visit our website for course offerings throughout the year. Get course descriptions, dates, times and prices at bcit.ca/fall. STEL For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
57 index.net Software Development D Animation...12 A Access Programs...52 Accounting , 25, 26, 37 Adobe...12, 25 A+ Hardware Technician...23, 26 Allied Health... 47, 48 APICS...16 Applied Computer Applications...25 Applied Network Administration and Design...27 Architectural and Building Engineering...32 Architectural CAD...32 Architectural Science...32 Assayer Certification Training...34 ATV Rider Course...41 Audiometric Technician...48 AutoCAD...35, 39 Automotive...52, 53 B Bachelor of Business Administration...10 Bachelor of Science in Nursing...46 Bachelor of Technology in Accounting...13 Bachelor of Technology in Computer Systems...29 Bachelor of Technology in Electronics...35 Bachelor of Technology in Forensic Investigation...36 Bachelor of Technology in Management...10 Bachelor of Technology in Management Health Specialty... 10, 47 Bachelor of Technology in Manufacturing...40 Basic Health Sciences...46 Biomedical Engineering Technology...46 Biotechnology...10 Boiler Safety...41 Broadcast and Media Communications... 7, 8 Broadcast Journalism...8 Building Construction Technology...32 Building Engineering Technology...32, 38 Building Your Own House...33 Business Administration...9, 10 Business Law...9, 10, 48 Business Management...9 C C Programming... 27, 28, 35 Calculus...6, 10, 17, 35 Call/Contact Centre Training...11 Cardiac Science Technologies...47 Career Planning...5 Carpentry...53 Centre for Energy Systems Applications...31 Chainsaw...41 Chemical Sciences Technology...35 Chemistry... 5, 6, 36, 41 China...30 Cisco Certified Network Associate...23 Cisco Certified Network Professional...23 Civil Engineering...6, 34 Colour...8, 12, 39 Commercial Transport Mechanic...53 Communication... 5, 6, 26, 35, 39, 47 Computer Aided Design Technology...35 Computer Crime...37 Computer Hardware and Software...23 Computer Systems... 23, 25, 26, 28, 29 Confucius Institute...30 Construction Management...34 Construction Operations...33 Construction Safety Coordinator...56 Construction Supervision...33 Counselling and Personal Development...5 Cross Connection Control...55 Crystal Reports...25, 26 Customer Relationship Marketing...14 D Database... 22, 25, 26, 29, 38 Database Administration...26 Degrees...5 Dental Office Assistant...47 Desktop Publishing...11 Disability...3, 48 Drafting...32, 34, 39, 40, 53 E Economic Crime...36, 37 Editing...5, 8, 9 Electrical...35, 53 Electronic Navigation...55 Electronics...35 Emergency Preparedness...48 Engineering Technologies...31 English Assessment...5 Entrepreneurship...18 Environmental Engineering...36 ESL...5, 18 Estimating... 11, 32, 33 Event Marketing...15 F Facilities Management...17 Film...9 FilmFLEX...9 Finance , 34 Financial Management... 12, 13, 16 Financial Planning... 12, 13, 47 Fire Alarm...40 Fire Extinguisher Service...48 Fire Protection Inspection and Testing...40 Flash... 12, 25, 27 Fluid Power...36 Food Safety...36 Food Technology...36 Forensic Science Technology...36 Forklift Operator...55 Freight Forwarding...17 Fundraising Management...16 G Games and 3D Development...27 Gas Fitter...55, 56 General Insurance...14 Geographic Information Systems...37 Geomatics...38 Glazing...52 Green Roof...38 H Hazard Recognition...48 Health...9, 16, 34, 36, 37, Health Care Management...47 Health Informatics... 47, 48 Heavy Duty Mechanic...54 High Acuity...46 High-tech Professional...29 Home Improvement Series...33 House Inspection...32 Human Biology...46 Human Resource Management...9, 10 HVAC...40, 54 Hydronic Technician...55 I Industry Services...6, 8 Information Systems... 17, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 37 Interior Design...39, 54 International Freight Forwarding...17 International Trade...17 IT Professional Skills...29 J Java Application Development...28 Joinery...39, 54 L Labour Relations...10 LAN...27 BCIT part-time studies fall
58 index Leadership...9, 10, 11, 16, 34 Liberal Studies...6 Linux/Unix...26, 27 Local Area Network...23 M Machinist...54 Macintosh Courses...12 Maintenance Management... 39, 40, 41 Management , 24 29, 33, 34,...36, 37, 39 41, 47, 48, 53 Management Health Specialty... 10, 47 Manufacturing...13, 23, 24, Manufacturing Bachelor of Technology...40 Marine...55 Marketing...12, 14 16, 18 Marketing Communications...15 Marketing Management... 14, 15 Materials Management...48 Mathematics...6, 33 Math for Electricians...53 Mechanic...53, 54 Mechanical...6, 40, 53 Mechanical Systems...40 Media Techniques... 11, 12 Medical Imaging...46 Medical Office Assistant...48 Microsoft Office...24, 25 Millwright...55 Mining...40 Mobile Equipment Operator...52 Motorcycle Mechanic...52 N Nautical...55 Network Administrator Technician...23 Network Operating Systems...23 Network Security...26 Network+ Technician...23 Nondestructive Testing...40 Nonprofit Management...16 Nuclear Medicine Technology...48 Nursing...46 O Occupational Health and Safety...48 Office Assistant...47 Office Efficiency and Skills...24 Oil and Gas Processing...40 Operating Systems...23, 26 Operations Management... 16, 17, 40 Oral Fluency...5 Organizational Behaviour... 10, 47 Organizational Change...10 P Pacemaker Technology...47 Parks Facility Management...41 Parks Safety and Security...41 Pharmacology...47 Photography...12, 37 Physics...6, 46 Piping...55 Plastics...41 Power Engineering...41 Print Industry...11 Professional Sales...15 Project Management...5, 17, 25 29, 33, 48 Property Inspection...32 Protection...40, 46, 56 Psychology...46 Public Relations...15 Public Works Operations...34 Publishing on the Internet...12 Q Quality Assurance... 17, 35, 46 Quality Management... 34, 36, 47, 48 R Radio...8 Recreation...3, 41 Rehabilitation...47 Renewable Resources...6, 41 Retail Marketing Management...15 Risk Management... 9, 13, 37, 48 S Safety and Security...41 Sales Skills...15 Server+ Technicia...23 Sheet Metal...52 Software Development... 25, SolidWorks...35 Specialty Nursing...46 Specialty Nursing Critical Care...46 Specialty Nursing Emergency...46 Specialty Nursing High Acuity...46 Specialty Nursing Neonatal...46 Specialty Nursing Nephrology...46 Specialty Nursing Occupational Health...46 Specialty Nursing Pediatric...46 Specialty Nursing Perinatal...46 Specialty Nursing Perioperative...46 Steel Fabrication...56 Structured Cabling...23 Systems Analysis and Design...25, 26, 28, 29 T TCP/IP...23 Teamwork...9, 10 Technical Math...6 Technical Writing...5, 6, 33 Technology Entry...6 Technology Management... 18, 47, 48 Television...8 Tourism Management...16 U Unix Operating System...26 V Vehicle Inspector...53 Venture... 17, 18 W Web Development...5, 12, 25 Web Publishing...12 Web Technologies... 11, 12 Welding...56 Wildlife...41 Wireless Networking...26, 27 PUBLICATION INFORMATION This publication is produced three times annually by BCIT Marketing and Communications (MCD 5424). For advertising information For distribution information X XML...12, 25 Your privacy is important to BCIT To unsubscribe from the BCIT mailing list, please [email protected] with your BCIT student number and a hold will be placed on your account. For more information on FOIPOP (Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy) please visit bcit.ca/foipop. 58 For full course descriptions and details, visit bcit.ca/fall or call
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