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British Columbia Institute of Technology is a reputed institutes situated in Canada.. It is offered admission in the following courses…

Course offered :
Computer Application Training
Applied Computer Applications (ACA)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Computer Information Systems (ACIS)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Business Information Technology Management
Full-time Diploma
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Technology
Part-time Associate Certificate
Design Essentials
Full-time Certificate
Digital Animation
Full-time Certificate
Graphic Communications Technology
Full-time Diploma
Graphic Design
Full-time/Part-time Associate Certificate
Office Administrator with Technology Program (OAT)
Full-time BCIT/Industry Partnership Certificate
Computer Hardware
Cisco Certified Network Associate
Part-time
Cisco Certified Network Professional
Part-time
Computer Information Systems Administration (Enterprise Systems Administration Option)
Full-time Diploma
Computer Information Systems Administration (Network Systems Administration Option)
Full-time Diploma
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (Computer Control Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Network Administration and Security Professional (NASP)
Full-time Certificate
Network Administrator Technician
Part-time Associate Certificate
Technology Support Professional (TSP)
Full-time BCIT/Industry Partnership Certificate
Networking & Security
Applied Network Administration and Design
Part-time Associate Certificate
Cisco Certified Network Associate
Part-time
Cisco Certified Network Professional
Part-time
Computer Information Systems Administration (Enterprise Systems Administration Option)
Full-time Diploma
Computer Information Systems Administration (Network Systems Administration Option)
Full-time Diploma
Computer Information Technology
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems (Network Security Administration Option)
Full-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Network Security Administration Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Network Security Development Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Wireless and Mobile Applications Development Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems Technology (Data Communications and Internetworking Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (Telecommunications and Networks Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Forensic Investigation (Computer Crime Studies Option)
Part-time Advanced Certificate
Forensic Investigation (Computer Crime Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Network Administration and Security Professional (NASP)
Full-time Certificate
Network Administrator Technician
Part-time Associate Certificate
Technology Support Professional (TSP)
Full-time BCIT/Industry Partnership Certificate
Software Development
.NET
Part-time Associate Certificate
Advanced Java Development
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Computer Applications (ACA)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Computer Information Systems (ACIS)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Database Administration and Design
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Software Development (ASD)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Web Development
Part-time Associate Certificate
Computer Information Technology
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems (Games Development Option)
Full-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Network Security Administration Option)
Full-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Database Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Distributed Systems Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Human Computer Interface Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Network Security Administration Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Network Security Development Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems (Wireless and Mobile Applications Development Option)
Part-time Bachelor of Technology
Computer Systems
Part-time Certificate
Computer Systems
Part-time Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Client/Server Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Data Communications and Internetworking Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Database Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Digital Processing Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Information Systems Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Computer Systems Technology (Technical Programming Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (Computer Control Option)
Full-time/Cooperative Education Diploma
Software Systems Developer - (Web Designer Option)
Full-time Certificate
Software Systems Developer - (Web Programmer Option)
Full-time Certificate
Web and Mobile Application Development
Part-time Associate Certificate
Web Technologies
Advanced Website Storytelling
Part-time/Distance & Online Learning Statement of Completion
Applied Computer Applications (ACA)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Computer Information Systems (ACIS)
Part-time Associate Certificate
Applied Web Development
Part-time Associate Certificate
Business Analytics
Part-time Statement of Completion
Digital Design and Development
Full-time Diploma
Entrepreneurship & Social Media
Part-time/Distance & Online Learning Statement of Completion
Essentials of Website Storytelling
Part-time/Distance & Online Learning Statement of Completion
New Media Design & Web Development
Full-time Certificate
Software Systems Developer - (Web Designer Option)
Full-time Certificate
Software Systems Developer - (Web Programmer Option)
Full-time Certificate
Technical Web Designer
Full-time Certificate
Web Technologies
Part-time/Distance & Online Learning Associate Certificate
Web Technologies
Part-time/Distance & Online Learning Certificate
Web and Mobile Application Development
Part-time Associate Certificate

Part time fall courses ::
applied and Natural Sciences
Forensics
> September 16, 5:30–7:00 pm
Business and media
accounting
> July 22, 5:30–7:30 pm
Digital arts–Graphic Design
> July 29, 5:30–6:30 pm
> August 19, 5:30–6:30 pm
Technical Writing
> August 1, 6:30–8:00 pm
Computing and information Technology
advanced Web Technologies
Database and information Systems
microsoft Office and application Training
Network Systems Design, administration, and Security
Programming Languages and Software Development
Computer Systems Technology, CST Diploma and Degree

engineering and Technical Studies
interior Design
> August 21, 5:00–5:30 pm
Trades, Vocational, and apprenticeship
automotive Service Technician
automotive Collision Repair Technician
automotive Refinishing Technician
motorcycle and Power equipment Technician
> October 2, 6:00–8:00 pm
> November 6, 6:00–8:00 pm
> December 4, 6:00–8:00 pm

Areas Of Study
> Biology
> career exploration
> communication
> Liberal Studies
> mathematics
> Physics
> Psychology
> Technology entry upgrading

For more details I am attaching a woed file file with it ..

Contact details :
British Columbia Institute of Technology
3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2, Canada

BCIT Switchboard 604-434-5734
Apprentice Services 604-456-8100
Alumni Association 604-432-8847
Bookstore 604-432-8379

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Default Re: BCIT fall courses

British Columbia Institute of Technology is a reputed institutes situated in Canada.. It is offered admission in the following courses…

Contact details :
British Columbia Institute of Technology
3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2, Canada

BCIT Switchboard 604-434-5734
Apprentice Services 604-456-8100
Alumni Association 604-432-8847
Bookstore 604-432-8379




Ways to Register
New and returning students can register using any of the following methods:
Online
Visit bcit.ca/pts
Fax
Download the registration form available
at bcit.ca/pts and fax it to 604.430.1331.
mail
Download the registration form available
at bcit.ca/pts and mail it to:
Student information
and enrolment Services
British Columbia institute
of Technology
3700 Willingdon avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
in Person
Visit a BCIT campus during our regular
office hours: bcit.ca/admission/contacts
By Phone
604.456.1122 or 1.866.656.1241
For additional information about Part-time
Studies,
take just one course or work towards
a certificate, diploma, or degree.
Whether your goal is to advance your career or launch it, BCIT’s
part-time programs can get you there. Browse our Fall 2013
Part-time Studies catalogue to find the degree you’ve always
wanted to start, that career you’ve thought about exploring,
or the extra training you’ve been meaning to get.
Ideal for those who have other commitments, our classes give you
the choice to study when you want—by day, in the evening, or on
the weekend. Courses are offered at our five campuses: Burnaby,
Downtown, Marine, Great Northern Way, and Aerospace.
KEY DATES
FALL 2013
WINTER 2014
SPRING/
SUMMER
2014
Web preview
of courses available
May 24
November 1
February 14
Registration opens:
online
May 26
November 3
February 16
Registration opens:
in person, by phone,
mail, or fax
May 27
November 4
February 17
Materials available
at the bookstore*
July 22
December 2
February 16
Term start-up
September 9
January 9
April 7
Plan ahead
* Approximate date only.

4 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
How part-time studies
Works at BCit
Register for a Course
To take most courses or start many of the programs
offered through Part-time Studies, you can simply
pick the courses you want to take, register, and then
pay your fees. However, some courses may require
departmental approval before you can register. Check
the program’s web page for complete details.
apply to a Program
and earn a Credential
You can take courses as part of a program that leads
to a credential, such as a certificate, diploma, or
degree. Apply for program approval by completing
and submitting a Part-time Program Declaration form.
Go to bcit.ca/pts and click on Downloads. Note: It is
a good idea to complete two or three courses before
submitting your request for program approval.
For a list of all BCIT credentials, visit
bcit.ca/study/credentials
Prerequisites
All students are responsible for ensuring they have
the necessary prerequisites before undertaking any
course. Many part-time programs require English at
the BC Grade 12 level. Furthermore, to be successful
in BCIT’s applied learning environment, applicants
must demonstrate a suitable level of English in all
four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and
listening. In order to be admitted to a program, you
will be required to provide proof that you meet the
specified English-language proficiency requirement.
Please check the program web page for specific
requirements. BCIT has several upgrading courses for
students who wish to improve their English-language
skills (page 9).
Our services
Part-time students have access to the same services
and amenities as our full-time students including:
Aboriginal Services, Bookstore, Counselling,
Disability Resource Centre, Harassment and
Discrimination, International Credential Evaluation
Service, International Student Centre, IT Services,
Library, myBCIT, Parking, Prior Learning Assessment
and Recognition, Program Advising, Recreation
Services, Safety and Security, Student Employment
Services, Student Financial Aid and Awards,
Student Health Services, and Student Records.
bcit.ca/pts/services
BCiT iD Card
The BCIT ID card allows you to access many of the
services and resources at BCIT. If you are a current
registered student and have paid your fees for a
course or a program, you are eligible for a card. Order
yours online or in person. bcit.ca/card/getone
Financial assistance
Need assistance funding your studies? Find out
if you qualify for a Part-time Studies grant. If you
are planning to apply for finacial aid, you must first
complete and submit a Part-time Program Declaration
form. Go to bcit.ca/pts and click on Downloads.
bcit.ca/finaid/parttime
myBCiT
Part-time students are provided with a myBCIT
account. Use this online portal to access student self-
services including: registration information, course
schedules, receipts, my.bcit.ca email, marks, final
grades, and tax receipts.
Program advising
Part-time Studies program advisors can help you
become a successful student at BCIT. They can
provide valuable information on part-time programs
or courses and assist you with:
> program planning/course selection
> declaring a program
> making changes to an approved program
> applying for transfer credit.
Book an appointment by calling 604.434.1610.
For more information, including our course finder: bcit.ca/pts
Course Cancellations and Changes
The content of the Fall 2013 Part-time Studies
catalogue is current at the time of publishing.
However, as program and course information
is subject to change, BCIT reserves the right to
cancel or postpone any Part-time Studies offerings
without notice.
Fees, Refunds, and Withdrawals
Course fees must be paid in full at the time of
registration. Methods of payment include: credit card
(Visa, MasterCard, or American Express) for online
payment only; bill payment through online banking;
cash or debit card for in-person payment only;
cheque or money order; or letter of authorization from
employer (to be invoiced by BCIT).
Note: BCiT has recently revised how it accepts
payment for tuition or fees by credit card. Those who
choose to use a credit card will pay a 1.99%* fee. For
further information, please visit bcit.ca/creditcard
Refund information, including the deadline, will be
provided when you register for a course. Special fees
for some courses are non-refundable, and different
refund requirements may apply.
Submit withdrawal requests to Student Information
and Enrolment Services at either Burnaby Campus
or Downtown Campus before the refund deadline.
Once the refund deadline has passed, you will need
to complete a Request to Withdraw from a Part-time
Studies Course form. bcit.ca/admission/fees/parttime
* This is the current rate and is subject to change. If you
have questions, please email creditcard@bcit.ca and
you will receive a response within two business days.Page 5

Register now at bcit.ca/pts 5
attend an info session
Discover how you can advance your career with
BCIT Part-time Studies. Join us for an upcoming
info session.*
Info sessions take place at any of our five
campuses: Burnaby, Downtown, Marine,
Great Northern Way, and Aerospace.
Visit our website for info session locations.
Learn about a Specific Program
If you already know what you want to study, register
to attend one of our upcoming program-specific info sessions.
* Info session details may change without notice. Please check bcit.ca/infosessions for the most current information.
applied and Natural Sciences
Forensics
> September 16, 5:30–7:00 pm
Business and media
accounting
> July 22, 5:30–7:30 pm
Digital arts–Graphic Design
> July 29, 5:30–6:30 pm
> August 19, 5:30–6:30 pm
Technical Writing
> August 1, 6:30–8:00 pm
Computing and information Technology
advanced Web Technologies
Database and information Systems
microsoft Office and application Training
Network Systems Design, administration, and Security
Programming Languages and Software Development
Computer Systems Technology, CST Diploma and Degree
> June 19, 6:00–8:00 pm
> June 20, 5:30–7:30 pm
> August 28, 6:00–8:00 pm
> August 29, 5:30–7:30 pm
> November 27, 5:30–7:30 pm
> November 28, 6:00–8:00 pm
engineering and Technical Studies
interior Design
> August 21, 5:00–5:30 pm
Trades, Vocational, and apprenticeship
automotive Service Technician
automotive Collision Repair Technician
automotive Refinishing Technician
motorcycle and Power equipment Technician
> October 2, 6:00–8:00 pm
> November 6, 6:00–8:00 pm
> December 4, 6:00–8:00 pm
For specific locations, or to register, visit: bcit.ca/infosessionsPage 6

6 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
academic Studies, Transfer, and Upgrading
Biology ____________________________________ 7
Career Exploration ___________________________ 7
Communication _____________________________ 7
Liberal Studies ______________________________ 7
Mathematics _______________________________ 8
Physics ____________________________________ 8
Psychology _________________________________ 8
Technology Entry Upgrading ____________________ 8
Trades Entry Upgrading _______________________ 8
international
Business Management Studies __________________ 9
Confucius Institute ___________________________ 9
International Student Entry Program (ISEP) _________ 9
Professional English Language Development (PELD) __ 9
applied and Natural Sciences
Assayer Certification Training __________________ 10
Centre for Energy Systems Applications ___________ 10
Chemical and Environmental Technology _________ 10
Customized Industry Training __________________ 10
Food Technology ____________________________ 11
Forensic Science and Technology _______________ 11
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ___________ 12
Geomatics Engineering Technology ______________ 12
Green Roof Technology _______________________ 12
Mining and Mineral Exploration Technology ________ 12
Parks ____________________________________ 12
Renewable Resource Technology _______________ 13
Sustainable Energy Management _______________ 13
Sustainable Urban Development (SUD) ___________ 13
Business and media
Accounting, Finance, and Insurance ____________ 14
Airport Operations___________________________ 15
Broadcast and Media ________________________ 16
Business Administration and
Human Resource Management _______________ 17
Customized Corporate and Industry Training _______ 25
Digital Arts, Graphic Design, and
Website Development ______________________ 19
International Trade Training ___________________ 20
Marketing, Fundraising, and Social Media _________ 21
Operations Management ______________________ 23
Project Management_________________________ 25
Technical Writing ___________________________ 25
Technology Management _____________________ 25
Venture Development ________________________ 25
Computing and information Technology
Applied Computer Applications _________________ 28
Computer Networking for Technicians ____________ 27
Computer Systems Technology _________________ 30
Database and Information Systems ______________ 28
IT Professional Skills _________________________ 29
Networking and Security Design ________________ 29
Software and Mobile Development ______________ 29
Web Technologies–Advanced __________________ 30
engineering and Technical Studies
Architectural and Building Engineering Technology __ 31
CAD Training Centre _________________________ 33
Civil Engineering and Civil Technology ____________ 34
Construction Management ____________________ 34
Customized Industry Training __________________ 31
Electronics ________________________________ 34
Engineering Technologies _____________________ 34
Environmental Engineering Technology ___________ 35
Fire Protection _____________________________ 35
Fluid Power ________________________________ 35
Interior Design _____________________________ 35
Maintenance Management ____________________ 36
Manufacturing _____________________________ 36
Mechanical ________________________________ 36
Mechanical Systems _________________________ 36
Nondestructive Testing _______________________ 36
Oil and Gas Processing _______________________ 36
Power Engineering __________________________ 36
Health Sciences
Basic Health Sciences _______________________ 39
Cardiac Sciences ___________________________ 39
Dental Office Receptionist _____________________ 39
Health Care Management _____________________ 39
Medical Imaging ____________________________ 40
Medical Office Assistant ______________________ 40
Nuclear Medicine ___________________________ 40
Occupational Health and Safety ________________ 40
Specialty Nursing ___________________________ 41
Trades and apprenticeship
Access Programs ___________________________ 42
Automotive Collision Repair/Refinishing __________ 42
Automotive Service Operations _________________ 42
Carpentry _________________________________ 43
Commercial Transport Mechanic _______________ 43
Customized Industry Training __________________ 42
Drafting __________________________________ 43
Electrical Trades ____________________________ 43
Forklift Operator ____________________________ 44
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration __________________________ 44
Heavy Duty Mechanic ________________________ 44
Machinist _________________________________ 44
Marine ___________________________________ 44
Millwright _________________________________ 45
Motorcycle Mechanic ________________________ 45
Piping ____________________________________ 45
Power Equipment Mechanic ___________________ 45
Safety ____________________________________ 45
Welding __________________________________ 45
This publication is produced three times annually
by BCIT Marketing and Communications. For
advertising information: 604.469.6049. For
distribution information: 604.451.6900.
The content of this Part-time Studies 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.
To unsubscribe from the BCIT mailing list, please
email learner_services@bcit.ca 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.
facebook.com/bcit.ca
YouTube.com/bcit
twitter.com/bcit
flickr.com/photos/bcit
bcit.ca/mylife
Find us on social media
Contents
june 2013, mcD 1551Page 7

ACADEMIC STUDIES, TRANSFER, AND UPGRADING
Register now at bcit.ca/pts 7
BiOLOGY
bcit.ca/bhsc0100
604.432.8831
Interested in pursuing a career in health sciences? Need
to refresh or expand your knowledge of human anatomy
and physiology? Most BCIT School of Health Sciences
programs accept Human Biology (BHSC 0100) as
satisfying their Biology 12 requirement.
Course offered this term:
BHSc 0100 Human Biology
Career eXpLOratiON
bcit.ca/counselling/careerexploration
604.432.8608
Undecided about your career? Looking for one that’s
a better fit for you? Identify your interests, values, and
personal styles in order to make better-informed career
and lifestyle decisions with one of these weekend or
evening courses.
Courses offered this term:
cePD 0101 career Testing
cePD 0102 career Search Workshop
COmmuNiCatiON
bcit.ca/cas/communication
604.412.7506
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. If
you have further questions, email cecomm@bcit.ca.
Courses offered this term:
cOmm 1103 Introduction to Business
and Technical communication
cOmm 1106 Introduction to Business
and Technical communication*
cOmm 1120 communication 1 for Interior Design
cOmm 2002 Business and Technical correspondence*
cOmm 2003 Business and Technical Reports*
cOmm 2202 Business and Technical correspondence
cOmm 2203 Business and Technical Reports
cOmm 7100 Introduction to Intercultural communication
competency in International Business
* With language-development component.
aCademiC studies,
traNsFer, and upGradiNG
Do you want to explore a different career or
pursue a degree? Are you looking to upgrade
your skills in a core academic subject? Do you
need to enhance your communication skills?
We offer many courses—in areas including
mathematics, sciences, communication, liberal
studies, and career exploration—that can help
you reach your goals.
areas OF studY
> Biology
> career exploration
> communication
> Liberal Studies
> mathematics
> Physics
> Psychology
> Technology entry upgrading
InDuSTRY SeRVIceS
bcit.ca/cas/industry/training
604.451.7065
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 web page for a full list of our
workshops.
cOnSuLTInG SeRVIceS AnD InDuSTRY PROjecTS
bcit.ca/cas/communication
604.451.7065
Looking for communication expertise? Our experts can
take anything from manuals to business plans from
concept to completion. In addition, our Technical Writing
Associate Certificate students and grads are available
with up-to-date training for industry projects.
LiBeraL studies
bcit.ca/cas/liberalstudies
604.456.1179
Liberal Studies courses fulfill breadth requirements for
students enrolled in BCIT’s many bachelor’s degree
programs. These courses explore approaches to enduring
human concerns, and enhance competence in critical
reasoning and decision making.
Courses offered this term:
enGL 1177 Academic Writing
LIBS 7001
critical Reading and Writing
LIBS 7002
Applied ethics
LIBS 7005
Technology, Invention, and Power in Literature
LIBS 7006
Philosophy of Science:
understanding Scientific Reasoning
LIBS 7007
Technology and Society
LIBS 7008
Logic and Practical Reasoning
LIBS 7013
Race, class, and Gender
LIBS 7014
Film and Theatre
LIBS 7016
Food and Society: meanings, Desires,
and Relationships
LIBS 7021
Health ethics
LIBS 7023
Selected Topics: Quest for Artificial Intelligence
LIBS 7024
Selected Topics: Geisha and the Robot
LIBS 7025
Selected Topics: Signs and meanings
in Popular culture and media
LIBS 7026
Selected Topics: evolution, emotions, and ethics
LIBS 7027
Selected Topics: Introduction
to Political Philoshophy
LIBS 7028
Selected Topics: Representations of Health
and Illness in LiteraturePage 8

8 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
ACADEMIC STUDIES, TRANSFER, AND UPGRADING
matHematiCs
bcit.ca/cas/math
604.432.8861
Do you need to upgrade your math skills? Our math
courses are specifically designed to provide you with
practical skills that you can apply to your technical studies
or to your job.
Many programs in engineering technologies have an
entry requirement of Math 12. Technical Mathematics
(MATH 0001) will meet the Math 12 requirement for BCIT
programs and is offered in January, April, May, June, and
September every year. Please note that MATH 0001 is
intended for people entering a BCIT program only.
Courses offered this term:
mATH 0001 Technical mathematics
mATH 0004 Refresher mathematics (August 19 start)
mATH 0007 Technical mathematics Introduction
mATH 1041 Trigonometry*
mATH 1042 Logarithms*
mATH 1043 Analytic Geometry*
mATH 1044 Trigonometry for Renewable Resources*
mATH 2011 elementary calculus
mATH 2041 calculus 1A*
mATH 2042 calculus 1B*
mATH 2043 calculus 1c*
mATH 2044 calculus 1ca*
mATH 3490 numerical methods mechanical*
*Distance-education course.
pHYsiCs
bcit.ca/cas/physics
604.432.8292
At BCIT, most programs in engineering and health
technologies have an entry requirement of Physics 11. You
will meet this requirement with our Pre-Entry Physics 1
(PHYS 0309) course.
Course offered this term:
PHYS 0309 Pre-entry Physics 1
prOFessiONaL eNGLisH LaNGuaGe
deVeLOpmeNt (peLd)
See the International section, page 9.
psYCHOLOGY
These university-transferable courses offer an
introduction to practitioners’ approach to theories,
problems and issues in contemporary psychology. These
course credits are applicable for Nursing program entry
requirements and as electives for Bachelor of Business
Administration students.
Courses offered this term:
PSYc 1101 Introduction of Psychology 1
PSYc 1102 Introduction of Psychology 2
teCHNiCaL WritiNG
See the Business and Media section, page 25.
teCHNOLOGY eNtrY (te) upGradiNG
prOGram
bcit.ca/cas/techentry
If you want solid academic preparation before entering a
BCIT technology program, this 15-week, full-time, day-
school 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. Intakes are in
January and September of each year. TE offers Grade
11- and 12-level chemistry and physics courses to meet
technology program entrance requirements. Grade
12-level science courses are available during the January
to April term only.
trades eNtrY upGradiNG
bcit.ca/transportation/access
604.451.7159
See “Access Programs” within the Trades, Vocational, and
Apprenticeship section, 2.
PROGRam aDViSORS
CaN HeLP
Do you need help with selecting
courses? Not sure how to declare
a program?
Want to apply to transfer credit? Our
Part-time Studies program advisors
can help.
Book an appointment:
604.434.1610Page 9

INTERNATIONAL
Register now at bcit.ca/pts 9
BusiNess maNaGemeNt studies (Bms)
bcit.ca/7970acert
604.432.8816
The BMS program provides a flexible pathway for
permanent residents and international students to enter
a full-time diploma program in the School of Business.
The Business Management Studies program has four pre-
entry English levels. Class sizes are kept small to ensure
there is more attention to your individual needs. This
program combines a number of foundational business
courses with the necessary English upgrading to meet
BCIT’s language requirements for advanced placement
into diploma programs. You will learn practical workplace
and study skills such as how to work in teams, think
critically, and do presentations while completing sufficient
credit courses to finish level 1 of a business diploma
program, or level 1 and 2 if you already have a non-BCIT
degree or diploma.
CONFuCius iNstitute
confucius.bcit.ca
604.412.7732
The Confucius Institute offers courses and customized
industry training programs, for the Canadian community,
that teach Chinese culture and language skills to enhance
your knowledge of China. Mandarin Conversation in
One Day (CINT 0803) is a one-day immersion class
for beginner students who have no prior knowledge of
Mandarin and want to learn basic phrases and sentences
in simple conversation. Participants will be required to
apply what they learn to express themselves in class.
Basic Mandarin and Chinese Culture (CINT 1210)
teaches students, who have no Chinese background
and who have never studied Mandarin before, four basic
language skills in Mandarin Chinese: listening, speaking,
reading, and writing. It also provides basic knowledge in
Chinese culture.
Courses offered this term:
cInT 0803 mandarin conversation in One Day
cInT 1210
Basic mandarin and chinese culture
iNterNatiONaL studeNt eNtrY prOGram
(isep)
bcit.ca/international/isep
604.412.7707
ISEP is an intensive English-language program designed
for students who are unable to meet their program’s
English-language entrance requirements. For 25 hours
per week, ISEP develops your overall English-language
and academic skills. It is also a direct pathway to BCIT
certificate, diploma, and degree programs. Students
who complete ISEP level 400, 500 or 600 are eligible
to transfer into a BCIT program.
ISEP provides training in reading, writing, speaking,
and listening skills at all levels of English proficiency. In
each of the six levels, the program focuses on improving
ESL students’ language by integrating English skills with
business and technical contexts. The program supports
academic success by helping with cultural adjustment,
studying specific topics, and developing critical skills.
International students will learn how to succeed in BCIT
programs by receiving more English development than
with TOEFL or IELTS alone. ISEP also develops confidence
in English-language skills while teaching learners how to
succeed in North American post-secondary programs.
prOFessiONaL eNGLisH LaNGuaGe
deVeLOpmeNt (peLd) (eNGLisH
upGradiNG COurses)
bcit.ca/cas/communication/peld/courses
604.456.8089
PELD courses are designed to help you upgrade your
English or improve your English at work. PELD is ideal
for landed immigrants who are unable to meet BCIT’s
English entrance requirements or international students
who have completed their high-school education in an
English-speaking country but require English-language
upgrading with a focus on writing. Please write the English
Competency Assessment (COMM 0015) to evaluate your
ability to study in one of the PELD courses (level 1 to 4).
If you wish to enrol in one of our Speaking and Listening
Skills courses, please take the English Speaking and
Listening Assessment (COMM 0033). Students who wish
to enter the PELD program and improve their listening and
speaking skills, are required to take both tests. For more
information about our program and courses, please visit
our web page or email peld@bcit.ca.
Courses offered this term:
cOmm 0071 Technical communication Skills
for eSL Students 1
cOmm 0003 Technical communication Skills
for eSL Students 2
cOmm 0004 Technical communication Skills
for eSL Students 3
cOmm 0005 Technical communication Skills
for eSL Students 4
cOmm 0008 Technical english and Learning Skills 4
cOmm 0029 Speaking and Listening Skills 1 for eSL Speakers
cOmm 0030 Speaking and Listening Skills 2 for eSL Speakers
iNterNatiONaL
Improve your english or gain practical skills
and knowledge to get the most out of business
opportunities in china. We offer courses that
can help eSL, business, or foreign students
upgrade their english and enter further into
BcIT programs, as well as training that can
enhance your knowledge of chinese culture
and language.
areas OF studY
> Business management Studies (BmS)
> confucius Institute
> International Student entry Program (ISeP)
> Professional english Language Development (PeLD)
eaRN a CReDeNTiaL aS aN iNTeRNaTiONaL STUDeNT
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10 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
APPLIED AND NATURAL SCIENCES
appLied and
NaturaL sCieNCes
Our programs in applied and natural sciences
represent some of the fastest-growing areas in
the economy. We can help equip you not only
to meet the challenges facing our generation,
but also to lead and innovate solutions that will
transform the world.
areas OF studY
> Assayer certification Training
> centre for energy Systems Applications
> chemical and environmental Technology
> customized Industry Training
> Food Technology
> Forensic Science and Technology
> Geographic Information Systems
> Geomatics engineering Technology
> Green Roof Technology
> mining and mineral exploration Technology
> Parks
> Renewable Resource Technology
> Sustainable energy management
> Sustainable urban Development
CustOmiZed iNdustrY traiNiNG
bcit.ca/construction/industry
604.412.7492
Are you looking for flexible, cost-effective training
solutions to meet the needs of your organization?
The School of Construction and the Environment will
customize a training program for your organization
based on any of our current programs of study. Training
programs range in duration from a half-day to six months
and are offered in both full-time and part-time formats.
Work with us to build your human resource capacity,
prepare for growth or change, comply with policy
developments, and eliminate travel expenses often
associated with professional development. Contact us to
discuss training opportunities in areas such as:
> Aboriginal Training
> Geomatics and GIS
> Green Roof Technology
> Mining and Mineral Exploration
> Renewable Resources: Chainsaw, ATV, Animal
Awareness
> Sustainable Energy Management
assaYer CertiFiCatiON traiNiNG
www.assay.bcit.ca
604.432.8393
If you want to work in the mining industry as an assayer
or 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 and Mines. You may opt to take only
part of the training program either for job upgrading or as
a refresher.
distance-education courses offered this term:
cHSc 5631 Assayer Training Introduction
cHSc 5632 mineral ID and Fire Assaying
cHSc 5633 Wet Assay/Qualitative Analysis
cHSc 5634 Analytical Instrumentation
cHSc 5635 Laboratory Practicum
CeNtre FOr eNerGY sYstems
appLiCatiONs
commons.bcit.ca/energy
604.431.4969
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 as they relate
to waste management, climate change, and overall global
energy sustainability.
Courses offered this term:
ceSA 0158 Introduction to Photovoltaics 1
ceSA 0159 Introduction to Photovoltaics 2
ceSA 1130 High-efficiency Lighting 1:
Technology and Design
ceSA 1131 High-efficiency Lighting 2:
Retrofit and Design Options
CHemiCaL aNd
eNVirONmeNtaL teCHNOLOGY
bcit.ca/chemenviro
604.432.8237
Courses in laboratory quality, analytical methods, and
materials science will provide opportunities for career
advancement and professional development. The
Laboratory Quality Assurance (CHSC 7826) course
covers the following topics: basic descriptive statistics,
control charts, quality terminology, documentation,
accreditation, and registration for ISO 17025. The
Laboratory Quality Systems (CHSC 7827) course includes
the following topics: quality system requirements for ISO
17025 registration and laboratory accreditation, quality
policy and objectives, organizational responsibilities, the
quality manual, lab-quality control, and quality audit.
Courses offered this term:
cHSc 7826 Laboratory Quality Assurance
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FOOd teCHNOLOGY
604.432.8723
For upgrading or training in quality assurance, we offer
a wide range of industry courses and the Food Safety
Associate Certificate based on food product safety and
quality. Courses can also be customized based on training
needs.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
FOOD 1021 Introduction to Food microbiology
F W s
FOOD 1091 Introduction to Food Technology
F W s
FOOD 1151 Dairy Processing
F W s
FOOD 1179 HAccP: Prerequisite Programs
F W s
FOOD 1189 HAccP: Developing an HAccP Plan
F W
FOOD 1301 Food Safety for the Plant Worker
F W s
FOOD 2151 Dairy Processing Workshop
F s
FOOD 2160 HAccP: Supplier Quality Assurance
s
FOOD 2161 HAccP: environmental monitoring
F
FOOD 2162 HAccP: Standard Operating Procedures W
FOOD 2163 HAccP: Internal Auditing
F
FOOD SAFeTY–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6340acert
604.432.8561
Do you work in the food industry but have no formal food
science background? Are you a foreign-trained food
technologist who wishes to obtain Canadian certification?
This program is for anyone wanting to gain a better
understanding of food safety issues in food processing.
FOreNsiC sCieNCe aNd teCHNOLOGY
bcit.ca/cas/forensics
604.412.7436
Forensic Science and Technology programs provide
structured, applied education in areas including forensic
science, criminal investigation, crime and intelligence
analysis, computer crime, forensic nursing, and video
analysis. These programs are designed for maximum
flexibility to meet future career paths and current
professional development needs. With departmental
approval, qualified candidates may take individual
courses, obtain an Advanced Specialty Certificate or get
a Bachelor of Technology in Forensic Investigation if all
admission requirements are met.
FORenSIc InVeSTIGATIOn
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
This program has five options of specialization:
> Computer Crime
> Crime and Intelligence Analysis
> Forensic Health Sciences
> Forensic Science
> General Criminalistics
FORenSIc InVeSTIGATIOn
–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
This program has three options of specialization:
> Computer Crime
> Crime and Intelligence Analysis
> Forensic Science.
Many of the courses offered are requirements for both
the Advanced Specialty Certificate and the Bachelor of
Technology in Forensic Investigation. Some of the courses
can be taken as professional development. For more
information, please contact us.
Courses offered this term:
FScT 5103 IT concepts for Forensic 1
FScT 5104 IT concepts for Forensic 2
FScT 5105 Introduction to crime mapping ArcGIS
FScT 7001 criminal Law 1: Legal Procedure
FScT 7010 The expert Witness: Prepared for court
FScT 7210 Introduction to commercial crimes
FScT 7220 Introduction to computer crime Studies
FScT 7320 Introduction to Forensic Science
FScT 7810 Introduction to Forensic Health Sciences
FScT 7840 SA nurse examiner Theoretical Aspects
FScT 7910 Research methodology
FScT 8010 Forensic Behavioural Science
FScT 8102 Selected Topics–Death Investigation
FScT 8150 Forensic Biology: DnA Typing
FScT 8303 Geographic Profiling 1
FScT 8340 Forensic Photography
FScT 8350 Forensic Video Technologies
FScT 8430 Tactical Analysis 1
FScT 8432 Analysis and Reasoning for crime
FScT 8433 crime Analysis
FScT 8436 Introduction to crime and Intelligence
FScT 8440 Forensic Accounting
FScT 8482 national Security Analysis
FScT 8512 computer crime Investigative Technique
FScT 8520 Internet for Investigation
FScT 8540 computer Security networks 1
FScT 8580 encryption
eaRN a CReDeNTiaL
iN aPPLieD aND
NaTURaL SCieNCeS
Work towards your certificate,
diploma, or degree on a
part-time basis. View our
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APPLIED AND NATURAL SCIENCES
GeOGrapHiC iNFOrmatiON sYstems (Gis)
bcit.ca/gis
604.451.7001
Take any of our part-time courses to help advance your
career or complete a part-time BCIT GIS Advanced
Diploma or Bachelor of Technology for job-ready skills.
Check the GIS web page to read more about our programs
and to see the annual calendar of part-time courses.
Students should already be familiar with the basic
concepts and terminology of computer systems, use of
personal computers, and Windows-based graphical user
interfaces.
GIS–ADVAnceD DIPLOmA
bcit.ca/9100padvdip
Students do not need to apply for entry to this program
in order to take GIS part-time courses. If, after taking
two courses, students decide to complete the Advanced
Diploma, they should apply for acceptance into the
part-time GIS program. All BCIT GIS part-time courses
assume students are familiar with the basic concepts
and terminology of computer systems, use of personal
computer, and Windows-based graphical user interfaces.
Anyone may take these courses as long as individual
course prerequisites are met.
Courses offered this term:
GIST 7100
Fundamentals of GIS
GIST 7128
ArcGIS 1: Introduction
GIS–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/8310btech
GIS is a multidisciplinary field that has applications in
a wide variety of professions and industries. The GIS
Department welcomes applicants from most academic
areas. This program offers the equivalent of two years
of upper-level coursework and is a degree-completion
program.
GIS–DISTAnce eDucATIOn
bcit.ca/gis
Take our GIS part-time courses and work towards the
Advanced Diploma or Bachelor of Technology in GIS. All
courses are available online. Check our web page for more
information about our programs and how to apply.
Courses offered this term:
GIST 7010
GIS Programming 1
GIST 7100
Fundamentals of GIS
GIST 7108
Fundamentals of mapping
GIST 7122
GIS Project/Practicum Proposal
GIST 7128
ArcGIS 1: Introduction
GIST 7130
GIS computing and the Internet
GIST 7132
GIS Database Systems 1
GeOmatiCs eNGiNeeriNG teCHNOLOGY
bcit.ca/geomatics
604.451.7001
These courses provide credits toward certification as
applied science technicians with ASTTBC. The Geomatics
Engineering Department also offers seminars on
select topics.
Courses offered this term:
GeOm 7362 Geodetic Positioning
GeOm 8310 Hydrographic Survey
GeOm 8353 Special Topics in Adjustments
SuRV 1101 Survey Instrument Operations: Levels
SuRV 1104 Basic Surveying with Total Station
SuRV 1168 Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
SuRV 2205 civil 3D: Introduction
SuRV 4474 Surveying cAD microstation
SuRV 5108 Fundamentals of Surveying
GreeN rOOF teCHNOLOGY
www.greenroof.bcit.ca
604.412.7411
The green roof series of courses is aimed at planners,
landscape and building design professionals, and
those in the horticulture and building industries. The
interdisciplinary courses integrate theoretical knowledge
with practical material. Green Roofs–Details, Installation,
and Maintenance (GROW 1000) may be eligible as
an elective in other Part-time Studies programs (e.g.,
Architectural and Building Engineering Technology).
Courses offered this term:
GROW 0001 Green Roofs–concepts, Systems, and Incentives
GROW 1000 Green Roofs–Details, Installation,
and maintenance
miNiNG aNd miNeraL
eXpLOratiON teCHNOLOGY
bcit.ca/mining
604.412.7564
Mining is a dynamic, high-tech, high-paying industry
that provides diverse career opportunities at mine sites,
in exploration camps, and in labs and offices locally and
around the world.
distance-education courses offered this term:
mIne 1003 Introduction to Prospecting 1: Geology
mIne 1100 Introduction to the minerals Industry
mIne 1101 Physical Geology
Courses offered this term:
mIne 1003 Introduction to Prospecting 1: Geology
mIne 1004 Introduction to Prospecting 2: Techniques
mIne 1010 exploration and mining for Investments
parKs
bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance
604.451.7001
This area of study can be divided into two main
subject areas, with each developed specifically for the
professionals in their prospective fields. All courses are
offered through print-based distance education in which
practical, field-based assignments integrate theory and
current industry practices.
Correspondence-education courses offered this term:
PRKS 3110 Law and Its Administration Part 1
PRKS 3120 Law and Its Administration Part 2
PRKS 3130 crime Prevention through environmental Design
PRKS 3140 effective evidence Reporting
PRKS 3600 Parks maintenance management
SAFeTY AnD SecuRITY
bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance
604.451.7001
These courses provide professional development training
for those individuals responsible for parks safety and
security. Note: Satisfactory completion of Law and Its
Administration Part 1 (PRKS 3110) and Part 2 (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. Additional costs may be
required for course material.
distance-education courses offered this term:
PRKS 3110 Law and Its Administration Part 1
PRKS 3120 Law and Its Administration Part 2
PRKS 3130 crime Prevention through environmental Design
PRKS 3140 effective evidence Reporting
FAcILITY mAnAGemenT
bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance
604.451.7001
These courses provide professional development
training for those individuals responsible for the ongoing
maintenance of park operations.
distance-education course offered this term:
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reNeWaBLe resOurCe teCHNOLOGY
FOReST ecOSYSTemS AnD FISH, WILDLIFe,
AnD RecReATIOn
bcit.ca/construction/industry/training
604.451.7001
These courses are designed for personal and career
enhancement and worker safety. Find the courses 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.
Courses offered this term:
RenR 1144 ATV Rider course
RenR 1145 chainsaw Safety and use
ecOLOGIcAL ReSTORATIOn
–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/ecorestoration
604.432.8539
This program is aimed at the growing market for skilled
practitioners in the field of terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystem restoration. Applications include parks, urban
greenbelts and brownfields, degraded agriculture and
forest lands, reclaimed industrial and mine developments,
degraded waters, and lands or waters damaged by natural
catastrophes such as storms or fires.
Courses offered this term:
eenG 7217 Hydrology and Hydrometrics
LIBS 7001
critical Reading and Writing
mATH 7100 Biostats for natural Resource managers
RenR 7001 Biological Foundations for ecological Restoration
RenR 7003 Principles of Restoring Disturbed Landscapes
RenR 7004 Fish and Wildlife ecology and management
RenR 7210 Applied chemistry
RenR 8101 Terrestrial ecosystem Restoration
RenR 8102 Restoration of Freshwater Aquatic ecosystems
RenR 8103 Applied conservation Biology
RenR 8104 Applications of Fire in ecosystem Restoration
RenR 8106 Wetland and estuary Restoration
The following courses are prerequisites (bridging courses)
for the Ecological Restoration Bachelor of Technology
program.
distance-education courses offered this term:
RenR 2410 Fish ecology and management
RenR 2420 Wildlife ecology and management
sustaiNaBLe eNerGY maNaGemeNt
bcit.ca/semac
604.432.8857
BCIT, in partnership with BC Hydro, offers a series of
part-time courses in sustainable energy management.
These courses are designed to support employment
opportunities in this emerging field, with a focus on
the energy demands of commercial and institutional
buildings. Courses will meet BC Hydro’s minimum
education requirements to be an energy manager
or energy specialist, a position partially funded by
BC Hydro or FortisBC. Qualified energy managers or
energy specialists are in demand. Build on your current
education and work experience.
Courses offered this term:
ceSA 5100 energy Basics
ceSA 5300 energy Systems
sustaiNaBLe urBaN deVeLOpmeNt (sud)
604.453.4036
Sustainable Urban Development is designed for the broad
range of existing and emerging urban professionals,
business leaders, and entrepreneurs who are interested
in integrated approaches in the production and
management of knowledge in sustainability innovation
and urban development. SUD actively works with a
wide range of local and international communities
and organizations transitioning towards sustainability.
Courses help students build their career or business
focus in sustainability through urban and organizational
transformation.
Course offered this term:
SuST 7100 Introduction to Sustainable urban Development
aPPLieD aND NaTURaL SCieNCeS iNFO SeSSiONS
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BUSINESS AND MEDIA
BusiNess and media
Our offerings can help you reach your goals
in business, from financial management and
operations management to marketing and
media. each course is taught by industry-
experienced instructors, so you get real-world,
relevant skills that you can use right away. For
nearly 50 years, BcIT has been the premier
provider of the applied business education that
industry respects.
areas OF studY
> Accounting, Finance, and Insurance
> Airport Operations
> Broadcast and media
> Business Administration
and Human Resource management
> customized corporate and Industry Training
> Digital Arts, Graphic Design,
and Website Development
> International Trade Training
> marketing, Fundraising, and Social media
> Operations management
> Project management
> Technical Writing
> Technology management
> Venture Development
aCCOuNtiNG, FiNaNCe, aNd iNsuraNCe
bcit.ca/business/pts/accounting
604.432.8609
Is the business world calling to you? Do you want to
develop skills that will give you a powerful toolbox for
working in a wide variety of 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,
then a Diploma of Technology in Accounting, Finance, or
Financial Planning. Diploma graduates can then go on to
earn a Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of
Technology in Accounting.
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.
FInAncIAL mAnAGemenT–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
In PROFeSSIOnAL AccOunTInG
bcit.ca/585fmcert
A Management Certificate is the first credential you will
earn towards a diploma or degree on a part-time basis.
This certificate is designed to provide you with deep,
relevant knowledge and skills that have immediate
application in the field of accounting.
FInAncIAL mAnAGemenT
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe In FInAnce
bcit.ca/585cmcert
A Management Certificate is the first credential you will
earn towards a diploma or degree on a part-time basis.
This certificate is designed to provide you with deep,
relevant knowledge and skills that have immediate
application in the field of finance.
FInAncIAL mAnAGemenT–SenIOR ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/business/financialpts/programs/sc
This certificate 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 knowledge
provided in the management certificate.
DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY In AccOunTInG, FInAnce,
OR FInAncIAL PLAnnInG
bcit.ca/business/financialpts/programs/dip
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
fields such as business administration, marketing, and
operations management.
FInAncIAL PLAnnInG–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/585iacert
The Associate Certificate in Financial Planning is a pre-
approved Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC®)
Core Curriculum program, which meets Certified Financial
Planner® (CFP) program academic requirements. For
further information about earning the CFP designation,
please visit fpsc.ca/earn-certification
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG /SummeR ’14–S
FmGT 0910 canadian Securities course (cSc)™
exam Preparation
F W s
FmGT 1100 Accounting 1
F W s
FmGT 1152 Accounting for the manager
F W s
FmGT 1540 credit and collections
F W
FmGT 1810 Personal Financial Planning 1
F W s
FmGT 2100 Accounting 2
F W s
FmGT 2540 Working capital management
s
FmGT 2711 computerized Accounting
F W s
FmGT 2820 Investment and Risk management
F W s
FmGT 3110 Financial Accounting 1
F W s
FmGT 3210 cost and managerial Accounting 1
F W s
FmGT 3224 cost Accounting
for Operations management
s
FmGT 3310 Auditing 1
F W s
FmGT 3410 Taxation 1
F W s
FmGT 3430 Taxation and Financial Planning
F W
FmGT 3510 Finance 1
F W s
FmGT 3720 Advanced computer Applications
F W s
FmGT 4110 Financial Accounting 2
F W s
FmGT 4210 cost and managerial Accounting 2
F W s
FmGT 4310 Auditing 2
F W s
FmGT 4410 Taxation 2
F W s
FmGT 4510 Finance 2
F W s
FmGT 4570 money and Banking
F
FmGT 4620 Security Fundamentals
s
FmGT 4710 Advanced computer Applications 2
F W s
FmGT 4810 Personal Financial Planning 2
F W s
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FInAncIAL AnALYST
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5710ascert
604.456.8070
This Financial Analyst program is designed to prepare
students for part of the most pre-eminent professional
financial analyst designation exams. Concentrating on
the relevant body of knowledge, students are prepared
for future professional exams. Students are advised to
gain relevant work experience before attempting the
final-level exam.
This program consists of preparation courses in financial
statement analysis and economics before concentrating
on specific financial-analyst topics. Business degree
or diploma holders may be exempt from these courses.
The remaining courses consist of seven intermediate
and advanced courses specifically designed around the
professional designation requirements, including ethics,
advanced financial-statement analysis, fixed-income and
equity analysis, derivatives, and portfolio management.
Disclaimer: Although this program includes extensive
coverage of the relevant financial analyst body of
knowledge, students are responsible for their own
success on the professional exams.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
FmGT 7030 Financial Statement Analysis
W
FmGT 7070 economics for Financial Analysis
W
FmGT 7100 Fixed Income Analysis
W
FmGT 7105 equity Analysis
s
FmGT 8030 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis s
FmGT 8060 Principles of Portfolio management
s
DISTAnce AnD OnLIne LeARnInG
604.412.7417
The following correspondence (paper-based) courses
are available for registration at any time. Students are
provided with instructor contact, are permitted 30 weeks
to complete the course, and upon completion of the
established number of assignments, are expected to write
a comprehensive exam. Prerequisites for correspondence
courses are required and are transferable for credit to the
full-time and part-time programs.
Correspondence courses offered this year:
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
FmGT 3510 Finance 1
FmGT 4110 Financial Accounting 2
FmGT 4510 Finance 2
FmGT 7221 manufacturing cost Accounting
The following online courses are available for registration
on a term-by-term basis only and are 12 or 13 weeks in
length. Prerequisites for online courses are required and
are transferable for credit to the full-time and part-time
programs.
Online courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG /SummeR ’14–S
FmGT 1100 Accounting 1
F W s
FmGT 1152 Accounting for the manager
F W s
FmGT 1810 Personal Financial Planning 1
F W s
FmGT 2100 Accounting 2
F W s
FmGT 2820 Investment and Risk management
F W s
FmGT 4620 Security Fundamentals
s
AccOunTInG–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/accounting
604.456.8070
If you have completed a BCIT Diploma of Technology in
Accounting, Finance, or Financial Planning, or have an
equivalent from another academic institution, then you
can earn your Bachelor of Technology in Accounting
at BCIT. This degree will provide you with an academic
credential leading to professional designations such
as CPA/CGA, or MBA. Designed to be as accessible
as possible, this degree program is offered in various
formats: full-time day, full-time evening, and flexible
part-time for working individuals. This flexible part-time
program allows you to continue your career and study at
the same time.
You will acquire the key technical, interpersonal,
communication, problem-solving, and computer skills that
employers demand. In addition to technical proficiency,
you will develop the confidence and skills required for
public speaking and formal presentations—skills that are
increasingly in high demand in the workplace.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG /SummeR ’14–S
FmGT 7121 Advanced Accounting
F W s
FmGT 7210 Advanced management Accounting
F W s
FmGT 7310 Advanced Auditing
F W
FmGT 7410 Taxation of closely Held corporations
F W
FmGT 7510 Advanced Finance
F W
FmGT 7520 Business Valuation
F W
FmGT 7710 management Information Systems
F W
FmGT 7910 The Business environment
F W s
FmGT 8120 Accounting Theory
F W s
FmGT 8911 Integrative Business
management Practice
F W
GeneRAL InSuRAnce AnD RISK mAnAGemenT
bcit.ca/insurance
604.432.8898
Developed with BC’s leading general insurance
companies, this program provides core business skills
with insurance-specific knowledge that will put you in
demand.
Course offered this term:
RmGT 2110 Principles and Practice of Insurance
airpOrt OperatiONs
bcit.ca/transportation/aerospace 604.419.3753
The purpose of the Airport Operations Associate
Certificate program is to provide individuals working in
the aviation industry with the opportunity to upgrade
their technical and administrative knowledge and skills.
It will also benefit those individuals who are not currently
employed in aviation, but are considering a transition into
a career in airport operations.
Courses offered this term:
AIRc 1004 Introduction to Airport and Airside Operations
AIRc 1008 Introduction to Safety management Systems
(SmS)
AVAO 1186 Technical Report Writing and communications
AVAO 1190 Airport master Planning and certification
AVAO 2222 Human Factors in Aviation
AVAO 2260 Airport Security Systems
For detailed course descriptions and updates to course
availability, please visit our web page at bcit.ca/1070acertPage 16

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BUSINESS AND MEDIA
BrOadCast aNd media
bcit.ca/business/pts/broadcast
604.451.7198
Broadcast and Media Communications provides
stimulating and challenging part-time courses in all
aspects of media production. We offer a wide variety of
courses for everyone, from consumers wishing to post
better video on YouTube with their DSLR camera to
media professionals trying to enhance their storytelling.
The courses can be taken on their own or as part of
a specialized Statement of Completion or a larger
certificate.
BROADcAST jOuRnALISm
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/610amcert
Does journalism excite you? Do you want to be a part
of bringing the news to people? Discover the skills you
will need for direct entry to second-year day school
(dependent on availability of second-year seats), including
a foundation of business skills, advanced writing for
broadcast, interviewing skills, and editing.
RADIO–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/610bmcert
Explore the skills you will need to enter the exciting world
of radio with this Management Certificate program.
Gain a strong foundation of business skills and industry-
specific methods—including writing, interviewing, station
operations, and announcing—that can help prepare you
for direct entry to second-year day school (dependent on
availability of second-year seats).
TeLeVISIOn–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/610cmcert
This program is designed for people who are interested
in pursuing a behind-the-scenes career in TV and video
production. Learn about television and video planning,
production, and editing, along with general business skills
that can help prepare you for direct entry to second-year
day school (dependent on availability of second-
year seats).
cITIZen jOuRnALISm (BASIc AnD ADVAnceD)
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0270000000
bcit.ca/0265000000
Citizen Journalism: This group of four courses focuses
on developing powerful video storytelling skills for those
interested in enhancing their ability to impact others.
Learn the basics of how to find and tell a compelling
story from conception to final edit. This is a hands-on
series of courses involving writing, shooting, editing, and
presentation skills.
advanced Citizen Journalism: This group of four courses
builds on skills developed in the previous level, enhancing
your ability to research, perform, and distribute a
compelling community story. Students acquire advanced
research and story development—as well as professional
interviewing—skills. At the same time, the ability to distill
and distribute that story through multiple platforms,
and engage the intended audience in unique ways, is
explored. Lead instructors include Steve Dotto and Erica
Hargreave.
enTeRTAInmenT meDIA PeRFORmAnce (BASIc
AnD ADVAnceD)–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0250000000
How to Perform in entertainment media: This group of
four courses introduces the essential skills needed to
effectively write and perform an entertainment story in the
media with sound and video. Learn critical performance
and interviewing skills and discover proper writing
techniques for the media.
advanced entertainment media Performance: This
group of four courses builds on developing the skill
set and enhances your ability to tell an entertainment-
based story more effectively and with greater impact.
Learn how to tell your story—including shooting and
editing—visually, discover high-level vocal and personal
performance skills, and learn how to take those skills into
the workforce and onto set.
enTRePReneuRSHIP AnD SOcIAL meDIA
cOmmunIcATIOnS–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0285000000
This group of four courses takes you from the basics of
personal applications through to advanced business and
corporate functions. The courses provide a foundation
to work within broader-reaching aspects of social media
including building your brand through the development
of community, as well as more advanced analytics. Lead
instructors Steve Dotto and Erica Hargreave bring an
unparalleled understanding of traditional media and
social media worlds.
meDIA ReLATIOnS (BASIc AnD ADVAnceD)
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
essentials of media Relations: This group of four courses
provides students with a comprehensive overview of
media relations and the many changes brought about with
the advent of social media. Topics include media training,
issues management, and how to attract the attention of
news decision makers.
advanced media Relations: This group of four courses
expands on the essentials, developing a growing set of
media relations skills that will help organizations turn
challenging issues to their advantage.
SPORTS meDIA PeRFORmAnce (BASIc AnD
ADVAnceD)–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0260000000
bcit.ca/0255000000
How to Perform in Sports media: This group of four
courses helps you develop the skills to tell any story with
a sports perspective. Gain a broad overview, develop your
inner storyteller, learn how to interview professionally,
and tell your story—through effective shooting and
editing—visually.
advanced Sports media Performance: This group of four
courses builds on skills developed in the previous level,
enhancing your ability to research, perform, and distribute
a compelling sports story. Learn investigative reporting,
high-level vocal and personal performance skills, and how
to take those skills into the workforce and onto set.
THe BAcKPAcK VIDeO jOuRnALIST
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0275000000
This group of six courses is designed to help media
professionals broaden the scope of their multimedia
knowledge. Take your strong writing skills and augment
them with visual storytelling so you can repurpose your
content in multiple formats. Gain the skills to compile a
story—from conception through advanced shooting to
final edit—entirely on your own.
WeBSITe STORYTeLLInG (BASIc AnD ADVAnceD)
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0235000000
bcit.ca/0280000000
essentials of Website Storytelling: This group of six
courses enables you to create your own modern and
effective website. Enhance your storytelling through better
layering of all media including advanced sound, images,
engaging text and design, and efficient integration of
various forms of social media.
advanced Website Storytelling: This group of courses
focuses on increasing the impact and sophistication
of your multimedia storytelling. Building on level 1,
these courses give you the ability to tell high-level and
professional-looking stories with video and add deeper
integration of social media branding and interactivity.
The result? People stay on your site longer and revisit
more frequently while your online presence and brand are
greatly enhanced.
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Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
BcST 1002 The music Business: The essentials
W
BcST 1003 The music Business: Advanced marketing
and entertainment Law
F W
BcST 1004 media Relations: The essentials
F W
BcST 1010 Video Storytelling with Your DSLR camera F W
BcST 1073 Interactive Storytelling
F W
BcST 1101 Technical Introduction
W
BcST 1105 Working in entertainment
W
BcST 1121 Discover Your Inner Storyteller
F W
BcST 1138 Advertising Techniques
for Radio and Television
F
BcST 1140 Broadcast Industry Operations
F W
BcST 1143 music Business and
the Broadcast Industry
F W
BcST 1144 Writing for the media
F W
BcST 1148 Interviewing for Radio and Television
F W
BcST 1150 Radio Broadcasting Introduction
F W
BcST 1151 Radio and TV Announcing
F W
BcST 1160 Television Broadcasting
and Video Introduction
F W
BcST 1162 Basics of Single-camera Shooting
F W
BcST 1170 Broadcast journalism Introduction
F W
BcST 1172 Investigative Reporting
F W
BcST 1173 Sports Broadcasting
F W
BcST 1180 Introduction to non-Linear Video editing F W
BcST 1190 Video journalism
F W
BcST 1193 essentials of Social media
F W
BcST 1256 Audio Sound Design 1
F W
BcST 2004 Advanced media Relations
W
BcST 2223 TV Production Planning
F
BcST 2248 Online journalism
F W
BcST 2251 Advanced Vocal Development
F W
BcST 2255 commercial and Animation Voiceover
F W
BcST 2256 Audio Sound Design 2
W
BcST 2262 Advanced Single-Video camera
Shooting Techniques
F W
BcST 2282 Advanced non-Linear Video editing
F W
BcST 2293 Social media Professional
W
BusiNess admiNistratiON
aNd HumaN resOurCe maNaGemeNt
bcit.ca/business/pts/administration
604.432.8860
PART-TIme BuSIneSS mAnAGemenT POST-DIPLOmA
bcit.ca/521adiplt
This part-time, post-diploma program is designed for
students with college or university graduation (any major)
or a Diploma of Technology in health or engineering.
Preferably following some experience in the workforce,
graduates of other programs may wish to assume
supervisory and managerial responsibilities and benefit
from further training in business management to be
effective administrators. The program includes basic
business subjects such as management accounting,
economics, marketing, law, human resource
management, labour relations, and business-systems
computer software applications. This program may also
be taken in full-time format over nine months.
BuSIneSS mAnAGemenT–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
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. Note: This program can now be
completed online.
e-cOmmeRce–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5975acert
This credential is 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. Courses are
available online.
e-cOmmeRce–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5975mcert
Available in a new compressed format, 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-the-art program is taught by professionals and
prepares you for the dynamic world of electronic business.
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HumAn ReSOuRce mAnAGemenT
–DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/6260diplt
This program is offered for students who wish or need
to obtain a Human Resource Management Diploma of
Technology by completing courses on a part-time studies
basis. It enables you to pursue lifelong learning while
maintaining daytime employment or other activities, by
attending evening or weekend classes or studying as an
online learner.
HumAn ReSOuRce mAnAGemenT
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0225000000
The Human Resources Statement of Completion is a
great starting point for transitioning to a career in human
resources and to gain certification from BCIT. This four-
course program ladders into all of our HR Management
part-time study options and covers the fundamental
human resource skills required to be successful in this
field.
HumAn ReSOuRce mAnAGemenT
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/625amcert
This management certificate is designed to help prepare
those with career aspirations that include the CHRP
(Certified Human Resources Professional) designation.
The CHRP designation is earned through a national
examination-based process. Important: Individuals
must now have a university degree to apply for the CHRP
designation. Students who hold any one of our Associate
Certificates may use those credits towards this credential.
HumAn ReSOuRce mAnAGemenT
–SenIOR mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/625asmcert
This senior certificate provides you with specialized
knowledge, skills, and abilities to maximize the return
on investment from organizations’ human capital. The
Human Resource Management–Management Certificate
is a prerequisite for this program.
LeADeRSHIP–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0290000000
Leadership skills at all levels are critical to the success
of any modern organization. The Leadership Statement
of Completion is a great starting point to enhance your
leadership skills and to gain certification from BCIT. This
four-course program ladders into most of our Business
Management part-time study options and covers the
fundamental skills required to be a successful leader.
LeADeRSHIP–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6830acert
In today’s business environment, success depends on
leadership skills at all levels in the organization. Excellent
leaders foster high-performing teams with the intent
of realizing mutual goals while pursuing continuous
improvement and development. Note: This program can
be completed online.
SuSTAInABLe BuSIneSS LeADeRSHIP
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/sbl
mark_Giltrow@bcit.ca
The Advanced Specialty Certificate in Sustainable
Business Leadership is offered as a joint credential from
the School of Business and the School of Construction
and the Environment. The aim of the program is to
develop sustainable business leaders who can promote
sustainable business approaches and initiatives within
organizations (intrapreneurs) and in new business
start-ups (entrepreneurs). The Sustainable Business
Leadership program is a pathway into the Bachelor of
Business Administration (BBA) program. With the growth
of this field comes a host of interesting new opportunities
including careers in sustainable entrepreneurship, clean-
tech venture capital, greening global-supply chains,
sustainable product marketing, microfinance, green
real-estate development, and renewable energy.
Classroom courses offered this term:
(t) = transferable to day-school diploma program
BLAW 3100 Business Law (T)
BLAW 3805 Human Rights Law
BLAW 3905 employment Law
BuSA 0106 Strategic Skills for High Performance
BuSA 0107 Success Strategies for the “new” economy
BuSA 1005 Introduction to Business (T)
BuSA 1305 Supervisory Skills
BuSA 2005 Principles of management (T)
BuSA 2205 entrepreneurial management
BuSA 2705 Teamwork Skills
BuSA 2905 managing conflict in the Workplace
BuSA 3005 Strategic Business Planning
BuSA 3105 Leadership 1
BuSA 3155 Leadership 2
BuSA 3165 Leadership 3
BuSA 7250 management Skills and Applications
ecOn 1150 economic Issues
ecOn 2100 microeconomics (T)
ecOn 2200 macroeconomics (T)
HRmG 2805 Workplace Health and Safety
HRmG 3101 International HR managementPage 19

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HRmG 3105 Human Resource management Fundamentals (T)
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 4155 Performance management
HRmG 4405 Total compensation Strategy
HRmG 4605 Strategic Human Resource Planning
ORGB 1105 Organizational Behaviour (T)
ORGB 2505 Interpersonal Skills
ORGB 2605 managing Organizational change
BuSIneSS ADmInISTRATIOn
DISTAnce AnD OnLIne LeARnInG
bcit.ca/distance
604.432.8860
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: Distance- and
online-learning courses are not work-at-your-own-pace.
Online courses allow you to complete most of your course
activities online (some exceptions). If you are able to
create and save MS Word documents and know how
to email with attachments, you will not need any other
computer skills (unless specified by a prerequisite).
distance and online courses offered this term:
(t) = transferable to day-school diploma program
BLAW 3100 Business Law (T)
BLAW 3205 Internet Law
BLAW 3905 employment Law
BuSA 1005 Introduction to Business (T)
BuSA 1305 Supervisory Skills
BuSA 2005 Principles of management (T)
BuSA 2905 managing conflict in the Workplace
BuSA 3105 Leadership 1–Interpersonal Skills
BuSA 3155 Leadership 2–Teambuilding
BuSA 3165 Leadership 3–Leading Organizations
BuSA 3455 Introduction to e-commerce
BuSA 3465 e-business Systems
BuSA 3485 Online Business management
BuSA 7250 management Skills and Applications
ecOn 1150 economic Issues
ecOn 2100 microeconomics (T)
ecOn 2200 macroeconomics (T)
HRmG 2805 Workplace Health and Safety
HRmG 3105 Human Resource management Fundamentals (T)
HRmG 3205 Labour Relations 1
HRmG 3255 Labour Relations 2
HRmG 3305 Recruitment and Selection
HRmG 3315 measuring the Impact of Human Resources
HRmG 3505 Training and Development
HRmG 4155 Performance management
HRmG 4405 Total compensation management and Strategy
HRmG 4605 Strategic Human Resource Planning
ORGB 1105 Organizational Behaviour
BAcHeLOR OF BuSIneSS ADmInISTRATIOn
bcit.ca/business/bba
604.412.7486
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) provides
students with the skills to meet the need for highly trained
managers in business, industry, and government. The
program is specifically designed to give BCIT business
diploma graduates the opportunity to earn a degree in
business administration.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
BIOT 4001 Biotechnology for Business Studies
F
BuSA 5200 Business, Government, and Society
F W s
BuSA 6800 Strategic management
F W s
ecOn 5200 Intermediate macroeconomic Analysis
W
ecOn 5570 Financial markets, Banking, and the
macro-economy
F W s
ecOn 6500 managerial economics
F W
OPmT 5700 Precalculus for management
F W
OPmT 5701 calculus for management
F W s
OPmT 5740 Integrated mIS
F W
OPmT 5751 math models for Business
F W s
ORGB 5600 Implementing Strategic change
F W s
diGitaL arts, GrapHiC desiGN,
aNd WeBsite deVeLOpmeNt
bcit.ca/business/pts/digitalarts
604.456.1011
The media landscape is rapidly changing. New
technologies are allowing consumers to have more choice
and to control how and when they engage with content.
Digital Arts provides sophisticated leadership and
training in graphic design, web technologies, and media
techniques. In the next decade, the demand for skilled
people to develop digital content will continue to grow.
Digital Arts credentials provide pertinent training with
current software and state-of-the art computers designed
to help students advance their careers. Successful
graduates from these credentials are able to build
pathways for career success.
GRAPHIc DeSIGn–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6475acert
Today’s business demands innovative ideas, and
powerful, digital documents that engage, inform, and
push the boundaries of design. Graphic designers are
creative professionals who imagine the possibilities and
use software to create cutting-edge content and produce
clear and simple designs. This program empowers
students to use creative tools to generate engaging
designs for print and digital distribution. Students will
study the fundamentals of graphic design techniques,
integrate robust text composition techniques, optimize
images, and create a professional portfolio.
The Graphic Design Associate Certificate is offered in
either an intense full-time, 25-week format (at Downtown
Campus, for April intake) or a part-time format for which
you can register on a course-by-course basis.
meDIA TecHnIQueS AnD mARKeTInG
cOmmunIcATIOn–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630pmcert
This hands-on program is designed to combine the
strategic approach of marketing communications with
the techniques of multimedia technology. It is valuable to
anyone who wishes to pursue a career in communications.
meDIA TecHnIQueS FOR BuSIneSS
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6450mcert
This program integrates Media Techniques for Business
courses with those from other disciplines. Our wide range
of electives gives you the ability to develop a personalized
program that meets your specific goals.
DISTAnce AnD OnLIne LeARnInG
WeB TecHnOLOGIeS–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6420acert
Complete this online program to position yourself as highly
employable for one of the fastest-growing industries in
the technology sector. This program focuses on both
design and technology, helping you to create an aesthetic
experience for the web user.
eaRN a CReDeNTiaL
iN BUSiNeSS aND meDia
Work towards your certificate,
diploma, or degree on a
part-time basis. View our
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BUSINESS AND MEDIA
WeB TecHnOLOGIeS–ceRTIFIcATe
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 the company you currently work for, or gain
employment in a web-design firm.
in-class courses offered this term:
mDIA 1008 Apple Final cut Pro mac 1
mDIA 1025 Acrobat Pc
mDIA 1026 Acrobat mac
mDIA 1040 Graphics 1
mDIA 1049 Adobe InDesign mac 1
mDIA 1080 Game Level Design 1*
mDIA 1085 Prop and character Setup 1*
mDIA 1099 Photography
mDIA 1105 Visual composition and Layout
mDIA 1131 Autodesk maya Rigging Fundamentals*
mDIA 1140 colour Theory for Design
mDIA 1144 Practical colour management
mDIA 1151 Pro Tools 101 Introduction to Pro Tools*
mDIA 1160 Adobe Illustrator mac 1
distance and online courses offered this term:
mDIA 1205 Weaving the Web: Publishing on the Internet
(Level 1)
mDIA 2088 Strategic Design for Business
mDIA 2205 Publishing on the Internet (Level 2)
mDIA 3201 Intermediate cascading Style Sheets (cSS)
mDIA 3203 Photoshop 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 4207 Web Design Business and major Project
mDIA 4303 Advanced Design
mDIA 4304 Advanced cSS
mDIA 4305 XmL in Web Publishing
mDIA 4307 jQuery in Web Publishing
mDIA 4310 Advanced Flash Web Design
mDIA 4311 Responsive Web Design*
mDIA 4321 cSS, DHTmL, and AjAX
mDIA 4325 using PHP in Web Publishing
mDIA 4340 mobile Web Design using jQuery
* New course.
digital design and development (d3) bridging courses
offered this term:
cOmm 1106 Business communication 1
mDIA 1103 Storytelling
mDIA 4700 critical Thinking and ethics in media
iNteriOr desiGN
See the Engineering and Technical Studies section,
page 35.
iNterNatiONaL trade traiNiNG
–FittsKiLLs
bcit.ca/6065nobcit
604.412.7651
In partnership with the Forum for International Trade
Training (FITT), BCIT offers this part-time 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. Full-time classes available. Please contact
the Peter Thomson Centre at 604.412.7651 for more
details.
Courses offered this term:
FITT 0100
Global Business enviornment
FITT 0105
International Trade Research
FITT 0110
International Trade Finance
mDIA 1170 Adobe Photoshop Pc 1
mDIA 1171 After effects 1*
mDIA 1180 Adobe Photoshop mac 1
mDIA 1208 Apple Final cut Pro mac 2
mDIA 1260 Adobe Illustrator Pc 1
mDIA 1900 Typography Principles
mDIA 2012 Digital Darkroom
mDIA 2049 Adobe InDesign mac 2
mDIA 2078 HTmL5 for Designers*
mDIA 2080 Game Level Design 2*
mDIA 2085 Prop and character Setup 2*
mDIA 2098 Portfolio Design and Presentation
mDIA 2171 After effects 2*
mDIA 2260 Adobe Illustrator mac 2
mDIA 2261 Illustrator Pc 2
mDIA 2270 Adobe Photoshop Pc 2
mDIA 3051 InDesign 3 creating mobile content
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marKetiNG, FuNdraisiNG,
aNd sOCiaL media
bcit.ca/business/pts/marketing
604.432.8611
> Business Analytics
> Entrepreneurship
> Events
> Fundraising
> Marketing Communications
> Marketing Management
> Online Marketing and Social Media
> Public Relations
> Sales
BuSIneSS AnALYTIcS–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/business/businessanalytics
So much data, so little time. Bridge the data analytics
gap between the business and technical worlds. More
and more companies are challenged with how to make
sense of vast amounts of data in order to improve their
competitive position and growth. This has spawned
a need in the marketplace for trained talent that
understands the IT side of managing data, but also the
business side of deriving insight to make data-driven,
strategic decisions. This program will help you become an
expert in this exciting new business analytics field, and
give a personal competitive advantage.
enTRePReneuRSHIP–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630hacert
Thinking and acting like an entrepreneur is essential
to career progress in the future. Employers seek 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 employees.
eVenT mARKeTInG–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
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 including:
corporate and shopping-centre marketing departments,
advertising agencies, charitable organizations,
community-relations departments, sport, community
events, entertainment, attractions, and the arts.
FunDRAISInG mAnAGemenT–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
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 career and learning
opportunities for volunteers. This is one of the few post-
secondary certificate programs available in Canada.
For more information about the program, email
Donna Serviss at Donna_Serviss@bcit.ca.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR–’14
FunD 1215 essentials of Fundraising
F W s
FunD 2315 major Gifts and capital campaigns
W s
FunD 2316 Grant and Proposal Writing
F W s
FunD 3216 management and Finance for Fundraising W s
FunD 3217 Planned Giving
W
FunD 4415 Fundraising Practicum
F W s
mARKeTInG cOmmunIcATIOnS
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630dacert
Six core courses, plus two electives that you select,
help prepare you for employment in the exciting field of
marketing communications. This program establishes
skills and knowledge in online marketing, public relations,
media relations, and promotional strategies.
mARKeTInG cOmmunIcATIOnS
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
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 online marketing, event marketing, branding and
trade shows.
mARKeTInG mAnAGemenT
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6300mcert
For those who work in the business environment,
including 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, online marketing, promotion,
research, customer service, and sales. Elective choices
enable you to focus on areas that are relevant to your work
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mARKeTInG mAnAGemenT–DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/6300diplt
This program 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 course.
OnLIne mARKeTInG AnD SOcIAL meDIA
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/study/programs/0230000000
Does your company really need a blog, Pinterest,
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube presence in order to
meet its business objectives? How much does the time
you spend online actually contribute to your bottom line?
You know what to do, but how do you do it? This rigorous
program provides you with the fundamental skills needed
to remain competitive in your industry. By using hands-
on experience throughout this set of courses, you will
learn how to plan, execute, monitor, control, and close
an innovative web marketing campaign.
PROFeSSIOnAL SALeS–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630vmcert
Enhance your ability to sell products or services to
consumers, the commercial market, and professional
buyers. Analyze 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.
PuBLIc ReLATIOnS–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
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
in areas including public affairs, media relations, investor
relations, corporate counseling, opinion research, and
crisis-communications projects.
ReTAIL mAnAGemenT–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630zacert
Through the program you can 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.
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.
SALeS SKILLS–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630macert
If you believe the saying, “Nothing happens until
somebody sells something,” then this program will enable
you to make many 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.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
mKTG 1019 media Relations
F W
mKTG 1051 Search marketing and SeO
F W
mKTG 1102 essentials of marketing
F W
mKTG 1112 customer Relations
F W s
mKTG 1119 Sports marketing
F
mKTG 1120 event Planning
F W s
mKTG 1121 Off-Premise catering Planning
F W
mKTG 1122 Wedding Planning
F W s
mKTG 1123 Sustainable event management
F W s
mKTG 1133 Introduction to Social entrepreneurship F
mKTG 1140 Retail Strategy
F W s
mKTG 1218 Inside Sales
F
mKTG 1219 Relationship Selling
F W
mKTG 1312 Writing creative copy
F W
mKTG 1323 effective Public Speaking
F W
mKTG 1324 Small Business Development
F W
mKTG 1342 Trade/consumer Show marketing
F W s
mKTG 1352 Strategic Online marketing
F W
mKTG 1550 Social media for Business
F W
mKTG 1551 Web Analytics for marketing
F W
mKTG 1552 Social media marketing
F W
mKTG 2151 Web Analytics for Business Innovators F
mKTG 2203 marketing communications essentials F W
mKTG 2205 marketing of Service
F
mKTG 2212 Strategies in customer Service
W
mKTG 2220 managing the Sales Force
W
mKTG 2225 Project management in marketing
F W s
mKTG 2319 Relationship Selling 2
F W s
mKTG 2420 merchandising and Display Strategy
F
mKTG 2438 Direct marketing Dynamics
F W
mKTG 2525 Global marketing
F W
mKTG 2551 Social media Analytics
F W s
mKTG 2554 Social media for Brand managers
F
mKTG 3218 media Planning and Buying
F W
mKTG 3315 Sponsorship marketing
F W s
mKTG 3321 Public Relations
F W s
mKTG 3322 Promotional Strategies
F W
mKTG 3332 Selling to Key Accounts
F
mKTG 3342 negotiating Skills
F
mKTG 3406 Brand Innovation and Development
F W
mKTG 3418 Advertising Design Production
F W
mKTG 3420 merchandise management
F
mKTG 3551 Strategic Search marketing
F W
mKTG 3421 Strategic communications
F
mKTG 4340 marketing Planning Fundamentals
F W s
mKTG 4434 Brand from the Inside Out
F W s
mKTG 4435 PTS Directed Studies
F W s
mKTG 4515 Industry Practicum
F W s
SOcIAL enTRePReneuRSHIP
–STATemenT OF cOmPLeTIOn
bcit.ca/0410000000
If you have a passion for driving social change and
innovation, and pursuing opportunities to beneficially
transform society, you may be a social entrepreneur
or an entrepreneur with a social mission. The Social
Entrepreneurship Statement of Completion provides you
with the fundamental skills needed to remain relevant
and competitive in this challenging field of work. Upon
completion of the courses (see web page for details), you
will be eligible to receive the Social Entrepreneurship
Statement of Completion.
TOuRISm mAnAGemenT–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630jacert
Whether you are already working in the field of tourism
and seeking formal recognized qualifications, or you
plan to enter the field but are seeking part-time tourism
education, this Associate Certificate program may be
for you. Courses in the certificate focus on the business
of tourism, and will prepare you for employment in BC’s
second-largest industry. You will also develop a solid
understanding of core business concepts including
marketing, finance, and leadership.
TOuRISm mAnAGemenT–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/630jmcert
Building on the associate certificate, this program should
help you improve your present position or seek new
tourism employment opportunities. Employers who are
looking for courses to upgrade employees’ marketing
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Courses offered this term:
TOuR 1250 Retail Travel Sales and marketing
TOuR 1260 Foundations of Tourism
TOuR 2302 Travel and Tour management
TOuR 2307 Resort and Hotel marketing
TOuR 3320 meetings conventions and Incentive Travel
distance and online courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG /SummeR ’14–S
FunD 1215 essentials of marketing
F W s
FunD 2315 major Gifts and capital campaigns
W s
FunD 2316 Grant and Proposal Writing
F W s
FunD 3216 management and Finance for Fundraising W
mKTG 1019 media Relations
F W s
mKTG 1051 Search marketing and SeO
F W s
mKTG 1102 essentials of marketing
F W s
mKTG 1112 customer Relations
W
mKTG 1140 Retail Strategy
W s
mKTG 1219 Relationship Selling
F W s
mKTG 1352 Strategic Online marketing
F W s
mKTG 1550 Social media for Business
F W
mKTG 1551 Web Analytics for marketing
F W s
mKTG 1552 Social media marketing
F W s
mKTG 2203 marketing communications essentials F W
mKTG 2551 Social media Analytics
F W s
mKTG 3321 Public Relations
F W s
mKTG 3322 Promotional Strategies
F W s
nPmA 1500 nonprofit Leadership
F W
nPmA 1700 Financial management
for nonprofit Organizations
F W
nPmA 1800 Government Relations
F W
nPmA 1850 Law and Governance
F W
mediCaL OFFiCe assistaNt
See the Health Sciences section, 0.
OperatiONs maNaGemeNt
bcit.ca/business/pts/operations
604.432.8611
Operations Management explores how business
enterprises supply, produce, and distribute goods and
services. Students can also use some courses towards
internationally recognized industry-based designations
including the Association for Operations Management
(apics.org), the American Society for Quality (asq.org), the
Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association
(ciffa.com), the Canadian Institute of Traffic and
Transportation (citt.ca), and the Project Management
Institute (pmi.org).
APIcS ceRTIFIcATIOn
bcit.ca/business/pts/operations/apics
The BCIT School of Business partners with many
professional associations to offer various educational
professional development opportunities. BCIT and APICS
have partnered to deliver production and inventory
management courses to assist students with APICS
certification programs.
FAcILITIeS mAnAGemenT–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
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.
InDuSTRIAL enGIneeRInG
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
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.
InTeRnATIOnAL TRADe AnD TRAnSPORTATIOn
LOGISTIcS–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/7460mcert
International business depends on successful market
analysis and effective entry strategies, knowledge of
transportation alternatives, and sound logistics planning.
If you want to engage or are currently engaging 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.
LeAn SIX SIGmA–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6265acert
Lean six sigma is a managerial concept combining the
problem-solving techniques of lean and six sigma. Both
lean and six sigma focus on reducing unproductive
processes in organizations with the goal to improve
operational effectiveness. The courses in the certificate
are based on the body of knowledge for the lean six sigma
certification exams offered by the American Society for
Quality and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. For
more information please email Ashley_Ianni@bcit.ca or
call 604.432.8611.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
OPmT 1106 Quality Assurance Fundamentals
F W s
OPmT 1710 Introduction to Lean concepts
F W
OPmT 1720 Lean/Six Sigma Tools
for Process Improvement
W
OPmT 1797 Statistics for Six Sigma
F W
OPmT 2710 Advanced Lean concepts
W
OPmT 2730 Six Sigma for Quality management
s
OPmT 4699 enterprise Performance management
W
elective courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
OPmT 3306 Quality management Systems
F
OPmT 3342 Statistical Design of experiments
for Industry
F
OPmT 3345 Quality Auditing
W
mAnAGemenT enGIneeRInG
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/690bmcert
This program is designed for people who are working,
or wish to work, in private- and public-sector service
industries including health care, education, and justice
services among others. Candidates gain the managerial
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mATeRIALS mAnAGemenT
–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/690dmcert
Whether you are an experienced production and inventory
control professional or are 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.
QuALITY mAnAGemenT–mAnAGemenT ceRTIFIcATe
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).
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG /SummeR ’14–S
APIc 1171
Basics/Supply chain management
F W s
APIc 1172
master Planning of Resources
F W
APIc 1173
Detailed Scheduling and Planning
F W
APIc 1174
execution and control of Operations
F W
APIc 1175
Strategic management of Resources
F W
APIc 1191
cScP exam Preparation course
F W
BSYS 1001 Business Information Systems 1
–Office 2010
F W
BSYS 2051 Business Information Systems 2
–Spreadsheets
F W
BSYS 2061 Business Information Systems 3
–mS Access 2010
F W
BSYS 2301 essentials of Business
Information Technology
BSYS 4051 Business Operations modelling
with excel
F W s
BSYS 4061 Advanced Business Operations
modelling with Access and eRP
F W
OPmT 0102 Project management
Tools and Techniques Level 1
F W s
OPmT 0199 math for Business
F W
OPmT 0202 Project management
Tools and Techniques Level 2
F W
OPmT 0203 cAPm/PmP certification
Preparation Workshop
F W
OPmT 0213 Project communications
and Stakeholder management
F W
OPmT 0214 Project Risk management
F W
OPmT 0215 Project Procurement and contracting
F W
OPmT 0216 mS Project for managing Projects
F W
OPmT 0217 Advanced Project Planning, execution,
and control Workshop
F W
OPmT 0218 managing High-Performing
Project Teams
F W
OPmT 0405 PmP certification
Preparation Workshop
F W
OPmT 1106 Quality Assurance Fundamentals
F W
OPmT 1110 Business math
F W
OPmT 1142 Introduction to Quality control methods F
OPmT 1175 Warehouse management 1
F W
OPmT 1187 Project Planning/Scheduling
F W
OPmT 1191 Purchasing
F W
OPmT 1192 Inventory control and Planning
F W
OPmT 1193 Facility Planning and Design
W
OPmT 1197 Statistics for Business/Industry
F W
OPmT 1198 Operations management Fundamentals F W
OPmT 2197 Quantitative methods for Business
F W
OPmT 2242 Intermediate Quality control methods
W
OPmT 2275 Warehouse management 2
F W
OPmT 2298 Business Process Improvement
W
OPmT 3306 ISO 9000:2000 Quality Standard
F s
OPmT 3342 Statistical Design of experiments
for Industry
F
OPmT 3345 Quality Auditing
W
OPmT 4699 enterprise Performance management
W
OPmT 5700 Precalculus for management
F W
OPmT 5701 calculus for management
F W
OPmT 5740 Integrated mIS
F W
OPmT 5751 math models for Business
F W
TDmT 0206 Freight Forwarding 3
F
TDmT 0207 Freight Forwarding 4
W
TDmT 1104 International Trade 1
F
TDmT 1150 Transportation Systems (cITT)
F W
TDmT 1204 Freight Forwarding 1
F
TDmT 1205 Freight Forwarding 2
W
TDmT 1409 canada customs and nAFTA
F W
TDmT 2203 Transportation economics
W
TDmT 2251 Logistics Processes (cITT)
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InTeRnATIOnAL FReIGHT FORWARDInG–ceRTIFIcATe
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.
prOJeCt maNaGemeNt
PmP/cAPm PROFeSSIOnAL PmI
ceRTIFIcATIOn PRePARATIOn
bcit.ca/business/pts/operations/
project-management
604.412.8611
BCIT offers a variety of introductory to advanced project-
management courses and exam-preparation courses
for the Project Management Professional (PMP) and
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
Project Management Institute (PMI) certifications. These
professional-development project-management courses
are only two to five days long and are designed for busy
professionals who want to quickly acquire practical
project-management skills. BCIT’s project-management
curriculum is based on the PMI standards and guidelines
and offers Professional Development Unit (PDU) credits.
Course work uses the Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBoK) and the Project Management
Knowledge Areas.
teCHNiCaL WritiNG
TecHnIcAL WRITInG–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/cas/techwriting
604.412.7506
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. To find out more, register for one of
our information sessions at bcit.ca/infosessions or call
604.451.6735. If you have further questions, email
Tech_Writing@bcit.ca.
Courses offered this term:
cOmm 1007 Technical Writing Style
cOmm 1008 Technical editing
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 for the computer Industry
cOmm 2207 Single-Sourcing for Technical Writers
cOmm 2210 Industry Project for Technical Writers
elective courses offered this term (select one):
cOmP 1850 Introduction to Web Development and Design
cOmP 2010 microsoft Office 2010
cOmP 2369 microsoft Word 2010
teCHNOLOGY maNaGemeNt
TecHnOLOGY mAnAGemenT
–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/8350btech
This program will appeal to technologists and those who
are seeking to improve their skills in management and in
the area of their technical specialty. It 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 who have been approved through the
Alternate Entry Model.
For information on applying to the program, email
Laurie_McGee@bcit.ca or call 604.432.8459.
Classroom-based courses offered this term:
TmGT 7111 High-Technology marketing
TmGT 7112 market Research
TmGT 7121 Principles of Finance
TmGT 7122 Accounting for Technologists
TmGT 7134 Technology and International Trade
and competition
TmGT 7135 Strategy, Innovation, and entrepreneurship
TmGT 7142 Technology management communication
TmGT 7144 Human Resources Planning and control
TmGT 7154 Trends in new and emerging
Information Technology
distance-education courses offered this term:
TmGT 7102 Project management and Resource utilization
TmGT 7103 Research and Development management
TmGT 7111 High-Technology marketing Strategies
TmGT 7121 Principles of Finance
TmGT 7122 Accounting for Technologies
TmGT 7124 Technology and International Finance
TmGT 7142 Technology management communication
TmGT 7143 Problem Solving and Decision making
TmGT 7144 Human Resource Planning and control
TmGT 7145 Leadership in a World of change
TmGT 7151 Implementation Issues in Telecommunications
For information relating to distance-education courses,
email tmgtde@bcit.ca or call 604.454.2218 or toll-free
1.866.768.7070.
peter tHOmsON CeNtre
FOr VeNture deVeLOpmeNt
bcit.ca/business/venture
604.412.7651
The Peter Thomson Centre for Venture Development
is a dynamic centre of business-related learning. It
includes the Venture program and business management
workshops and courses, both credit and non-credit.
AcceLeRATeD VenTuRe PROGRAm
bcit.ca/7820acert
A comprehensive training program targeted toward
individuals in the launch phase of a business start-up
regardless of their business backgrounds. During this
eight-week program, you will learn how to research a
business concept, produce a realistic business plan, and
develop practical, entrepreneurial planning skills to start
and operate a business.
Courses offered this term:
VenT 0100 Starting Your Own Business
VenT 0111 Accelerated Venture
VenT 0200 enterpriser Online Business Planner
FITTskills
FITT 0100, FITT 0105, FITT 0110
CustOmiZed COrpOrate
aNd iNdustrY traiNiNG
bcit.ca/business/industry/training
604.412.7650
The School of Business can provide your business with
customized training in the classroom or on-site at your
workplace. We have the solutions to custom design
curriculum according to your specific situation or modify
existing training programs to address changing needs.
Bring out the best in your people, promote productivity
and performance, increase retention, and increase
profitability. Contact Veronica Madore, manager,
Corporate Training, School of Business, 604.412.7650
or Veronica_Madore@bcit.ca
eaRN a CReDeNTiaL
iN BUSiNeSS aND meDia
Work towards your certificate,
diploma, or degree on a
part-time basis. View our
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COmputiNG and
iNFOrmatiON teCHNOLOGY
BcIT offers an unparalleled selection of more
than 200 related part-time courses and over
30 credential programs in applied computing
and information technology. Start with just
one course or earn a BcIT credential at night
or on the weekends. Work toward one of our
certificates that may ladder into a diploma
and degree.
areas OF studY
ScHOOL OF eneRGY
> cisco ccnA™ and ccnP™
> computer networking for Technicians
ScHOOL OF cOmPuTInG
> Applied computer Applications
> computer Systems Technology
> Database and Information Systems
> IT Professional Skills
> networking and Security Design
> Software and mobile Development
> Web Technologies–Advanced
COmputer NetWOrKiNG
FOr teCHNiCiaNs
bcit.ca/energy/study
Gigi_machtaler@bcit.ca
The computer networking courses listed on this page are
offered by the School of Energy.
neTWORK ADmInISTRATOR TecHnIcIAn
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/1885acerts
604.432.8237
If you are familiar with computer systems in the work
environment and want to gain the 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.
Courses offered this term:
cITX 1110
A+ Hardware Technician
cITX 1160
cisco ccnA Level 1
cITX 2200
microsoft Server Level 1
cITX 2210
Linux essentials
mIcROSOFT cOuRSeS
bcit.ca/citx2165, citx2200
604.432.8237
Courses offered this term:
cITX 2165
Implementing Windows Workstation
cITX 2200
microsoft Server Level 1
unIX/LInuX cOuRSeS
bcit.ca/citx2210
604.432.8237
Course offered this term:
cITX 2210
Linux essentials
compTIA ceRTIFIcATIOn PRePARATIOn
FOR A+ HARDWARe, neTWORK+, AnD SecuRITY+
bcit.ca/citx1110, citx1145, citx2164
Courses offered this term:
cITX 1110
A+ Hardware Technician
cITX 1145
network+ Technician
cITX 2164
Security+ Technician compTIA
cOmPuTeR/neTWORKInG HARDWARe
bcit.ca/citx0120, citx1150
Courses offered this term:
cITX 0120
computer Hardware Setup configuration
and maintenance
cITX 1150
Structured cabling for computer networks
cIScO ceRTIFIeD neTWORK ASSOcIATe
(ccnA™)
bcit.ca/cisco
604.432.8237
This is a complete, four-semester program enabling you
to design, build, and maintain small- to medium-sized
networks. It features considerable hands-on activities
in well-equipped labs consisting of Cisco routers and
switches. The courses are to be taken sequentially.
Content includes computer networking theory, IP
addressing and subnetting, IP routing (using RIP, OSPF,
EIGRP), Ethernet concepts (including bridging, spanning-
tree, virtual LANs), basic network security, and wide-area
networking fundamentals. Upon successful completion
of the program, students are prepared to write the Cisco
Certified Network Associate (CCNA™) certification exam.
Courses offered this term:
cITX 1160
cisco ccnA Level 1
cITX 2060
cisco ccnA Level 2
cITX 2061
cisco ccnA Level 3
cITX 2062
cisco ccnA Level 4
cIScO ceRTIFIeD neTWORK
PROFeSSIOnAL (ccnP™)
bcit.ca/cisco
604.432.8237
The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP™)
program is comprised of three 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. For course information, please send your inquiry
to Gigi_Machtaler@bcit.ca.
Course offered this term:
cITX 2063
cisco networking Level 5
COmputer aided desiGN teCHNOLOGY
–Cad
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COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
sCHOOL OF COmputiNG
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8465
The School of Computing delivers more than 350 applied
part-time computing (COMP) courses every year. Courses
from beginner to advanced may be taken individually and
most courses ladder toward BCIT credentials. We offer
11 part-time programs including the Computer Systems
Technology Diploma.
COMP part-time courses are taught by industry experts
and delivered in the evenings and on weekends at our
campuses in Burnaby and downtown Vancouver. Check
our web page to see all current course details.
Each course has prerequisites. Students are required
to communicate in English at a BC Grade 12 level.
appLied COmputer appLiCatiONs
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8775
Learn how a personal computer works and how to get
the most functionality out of your PC. Most computing
(COMP) courses require the use of a MS Windows 7 PC.
Start with Computer Concepts (COMP 1002) and then
move onto over 100 higher-level courses within the
School of Computing.
APPLIeD cOmPuTeR APPLIcATIOnS
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5525acert
Become an expert PC user with MS Windows and MS
Office applications. This program is designed for new
and existing computer users. Obtain expert skill levels
in desktop computing and understand how to build
websites. Computer Concepts (COMP 1002) should be
completed prior to taking other courses.
required courses offered this term:
cOmP 1002 computer concepts
cOmP 1850 Web Development and Design 1
cOmP 2364 mS excel 2010
cOmP 2369 mS Word 2010
cOmP 2374 mS Access 2010
cOmP 2384 mS PowerPoint 2010
elective courses offered this term:
cOmm 1103 Introduction to Business
and Technical communication
cOmm 1106 Introduction to Business
and Technical communication
(with Language Development component)
cOmP 1253 crystal Reports Advanced Workshop
cOmP 1255 Simply Accounting
cOmP 1285 using microsoft Project
cOmP 2252 Business Intelligence with crystal Reports
cOmP 2255 Business Intelligence Analytics with Tableau
cOmPuTeR APPLIcATIOn cOuRSeS AnD WORKSHOPS
If you already have an understanding of PCs and Windows
file management, you can increase your confidence and
build your skills with the following Microsoft Office 2010
workshops.
One-day non-credit courses offered this term:
cOmP 0261 excel Workshop Level 1
cOmP 0264 excel Workshop Level 2
cOmP 0269 excel Workshop Level 3, Advanced
cOmP 0266 Word Workshop Level 1
cOmP 0267 Word Workshop Level 2
cOmP 0268 Word Workshop Level 3, Advanced
cOmP 0271 Access Workshop Level 1
cOmP 0272 Access Workshop Level 2
cOmP 0279 Access Workshop Level 3, Advanced
cOmP 0383 mS Project 2010 Workshop Level 1
cOmP 0384 mS Project 2010 Workshop Level 2
entry-level fundamental courses offered this term:
cOmP 1361 Word Fundamentals
cOmP 1362 excel Spreadsheet Fundamentals
cOmP 2010 microsoft Office 2010
expert-level courses offered this term:
cOmP 2361 microsoft Word Advanced*
cOmP 2362 microsoft excel Advanced*
Complete courses (fundamentals and advanced material)
offered this term:
cOmP 2364 microsoft excel 2010
cOmP 2369 microsoft Word 2010
cOmP 2374 microsoft Access 2010
cOmP 2375 Advanced mS Access Development
cOmP 2384 microsoft PowerPoint 2010
* Entry-level courses must be completed before COMP 2361
or COMP 2362.
dataBase aNd iNFOrmatiON sYstems
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8775
Databases and information systems are part of most
organizations at all levels. Computing (COMP) courses
in relational database cover in-depth, current industry
standards and start with Relational Database Design and
SQL (COMP 1630).
APPLIeD DATABASe ADmInISTRATIOn AnD DeSIGn
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6994acert
This hands-on program teaches how to design and
manage medium- to large-scale databases to industry
standard. Students will learn aspects of relational
database design, systems analysis and design, plus
higher-level administration, reporting, and business
intelligence. Many of these courses provide preparation
for industry certifications.
required courses offered this term:
cOmP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL*
cOmP 2831 Systems Analysis and Systems Design
elective courses offered this term:
cOmP 1253 crystal Reports Advanced
cOmP 1288 IT Project management
cOmP 2252 Business Intelligence with crystal Reports
cOmP 2255 Business Intelligence Analytics with Tableau
cOmP 4670 Oracle 11g Administration Workshop 1
cOmP 4671 Oracle 11g Administration Workshop 2
cOmP 4677 mS SQL Server 2008 Administration
cOmP 4678 mS SQL Server 2008 Development
cOmP 4679 Business Intelligence with SSRS*
cOmP 4681 Business Intelligence with SSAS*
* COMP 1630 must be completed prior to taking any higher-level
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eaRN a CReDeNTiaL iN COmPUTiNG aND iNFORmaTiON TeCHNOLOGy
Work towards your certificate, diploma, or degree on a part-time basis. View our programs: bcit.ca/pts
it prOFessiONaL sKiLLs
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8465
The IT profession uses industry-standard methods
and tools. Learning to analyze business processes,
gather information, and document and communicate
specifications are the keys to successfully building
scalable information systems.
Courses offered this term:
cOmm 1110 Writing for the Web
cOmP 1250 crystal Reports 1
cOmP 1251 crystal Reports 2
cOmP 1253 crystal Reports Advanced
cOmP 1288 IT Project management
cOmP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL
cOmP 2255 Business Intelligence Analytics with Tableau
cOmP 2831 Systems Analysis and Systems Design
cOmP 2832 Agile Software Development with Scrum
cOmP 3771 Windows Shell Scripting
NetWOrKiNG aNd seCuritY desiGN
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8635 or 604.432.8465
The School of Computing’s computing (COMP) courses
in networking cover current industry standards in depth.
Learn to think beyond a one-vendor, version-specific
solution.
APPLIeD neTWORK ADmInISTRATIOn AnD DeSIGn
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5515acert
This hands-on program teaches the design, set-up, and
administration of local- and wide-area networks. Students
who already have some business and IT experience will
learn data communication and network theory plus the
design, installation, and administration of multi-platform
networks. Many of these courses provide preparation for
industry certifications.
required courses offered this term:
cOmP 2654 Data communication and LAn Design*
cOmP 2765 Linux Operating System Fundamentals
cOmP 3700 mS Windows Server 2008 Administration
cOmP 3705 Applied network Security
cOmP 3821 enterprise network Design with TcP*
cOmP 4912 Applied Virtual networks
elective courses offered this term:
cOmP 1045 A+ certification Preparation
cOmP 1288 IT Project management
cOmP 2771 Linux Scripts and Shell Programming
cOmP 3701 mS Windows Active Directory
cOmP 3771 Windows Shell Scripting
* COMP 2654 should be completed first, followed by COMP 3821.
Additional courses in Linux and security are offered in other terms.
cOmPTIA A+ HARDWARe TecHnIcIAn
bcit.ca/computing/pts
CompTIA A+ is a computer-industry certification that is
recognized around the world. The purpose of this course
is to prepare students for the A+ industry certification.
The CompTIA certification process is separate from BCIT
and requires that an exam be written through a third
party. Please search “CompTIA” online for details about
A+ as well as the exam process.
Course offered this term:
cOmP 1045 compTIA A+ certification Preparation
sOFtWare aNd mOBiLe deVeLOpmeNt
bcit.ca/computing/pts
604.432.8465
If you have the mindset to develop software by writing
code in a programming language, the following programs
can help you find a very rewarding career.
All programming courses begin with Introduction to
Software Development 1 (COMP 1409) followed by
Introduction to Software Development 2 (COMP 1451).
These are the foundations in object-oriented programming
(OOP) and are the prerequisites for all other intermediate-
level programming languages. If you are serious about
becoming an application programmer, you should
understand multiple programming languages and
environments.
APPLIeD SOFTWARe DeVeLOPmenT
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6958acert
Learn to design, build, and deploy software applications.
This program is aimed at three audiences: students
who want to learn programming, existing programmers
who want to learn new languages, and candidates for
advanced programming credentials. Applied Software
Development is the first step towards the CST diploma
and degree, as well as the prerequisite for the three
higher-level credentials: Web and Mobile Application
Development, .NET Application Software Development,
and Advanced Java Web Development.
required core courses offered every term*:
cOmP 1409 Introduction to Software Development 1
cOmP 1451 Introduction to Software Development 2
cOmP 2831 Systems Analysis and System Design
elective courses offered this term:
After COMP 1451, move onto any intermediate-level
COMP 2600-series programming course:
cOmP 2613 java Application Development
cOmP 2614 .neT Windows Application Development in c#
cOmP 2617 c++ for OO Development 1
cOmP 2618 c++ for OO Development 2
cOmP 2832 Agile Software Development with Scrum
After you have completed any COMP 2600-level
programming course:
cOmP 3912 iOS Application Development for iPhone and iPad
* Complete COMP 1409 prior to COMP 1451, not concurrently. After you
have completed your first COMP 2600-series course, then complete
COMP 2831.
ADVAnceD jAVA WeB DeVeLOPmenT
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6445acert
Advanced Java Development is a second-level credential
that is built on top of our Applied Software Development
Associate Certificate.
You must already have full understanding of OOP. Systems
analysis and design are also required in order to properly
understand these higher-level Java courses. Graduates
of this program will be able to build and deploy Java web-
based and large-scale enterprise applications.
required courses offered this term*:
cOmP 3613 Introduction to java Web Application Design
cOmP 3617 Android and mobile Applications in java
cOmP 3831 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
cOmP 4613 Advanced java Web Development
elective courses offered this year:
cOmP 1288 IT Project management
cOmP 2051 Advanced Web Development with javaScript
and AjAX
cOmP 2832 Agile Software Development with Scrum
cOmP 4655 jee Application Development
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COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
.neT APPLIcATIOn SOFTWARe DeVeLOPmenT
bcit.ca/computing/pts
Microsoft .NET is a variety of tools and technologies to
build software applications with less work, making use of
a consistent programming model. The .NET Framework
supports the interoperability of multiple programming
languages using .NET Library components and coded
solutions using Common Runtime Languages to execute
programs specifically for .NET.
Students must have the ability to understand OOP
languages before starting these courses.
Courses offered this year:
cOmP 2614 .neT Windows Development in c#
cOmP 2870 ASP.neT with c#
cOmP 3608 .neT Rapid Prototyping with XAmL
(offered in winter 2014)
cOmP 3618 Advanced .neT Application Development in c#
cOmP 3972 SharePoint Foundation Development
(offered in winter 2014)
cOmP 3973 Web Applications with ASP.neT mVc
WeB teCHNOLOGies–adVaNCed
WeB AnD mOBILe APPLIcATIOn DeVeLOPmenT
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6465acert
Students who already know how to write code in OOP
languages will learn to use scripting technologies along
with web programming in Java and ASP.NET to create
software applications.
This advanced program requires completion of the
Applied Software Development Associate Certificate
prior to starting. A solid understanding of multiple
OOP languages, and systems analysis and design are
required in order to properly understand web application
development.
required courses offered this term:
cOmP 1911 javaScript Workshop
cOmP 1950 Web Development and Design 2
cOmP 2051 Advanced Web Development
with javaScript and AjAX
cOmP 2053 XmL for Web Development
cOmP 2870 ASP.neT with c#
cOmP 2920 Web Scripting with PHP 2
cOmP 3613 Introduction to java Web Application Design
elective courses offered this term:
cOmP 2052 Android and mobile Application Development
with PhoneGap
cOmP 3912 iOS Application Development for iPhone and iPad
cOmP 3973 Web Applications with ASP.neT mVc
APPLIeD WeB DeVeLOPmenT–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6957acert
This program teaches students how to hand-code with
mark-up tools, model data, analyze and document
business processes, define requirements, communicate
specifications, and work in teams. Graduates will be
able to plan, design, and build websites using industry
standards. A variety of technical electives are also
available covering current open-source scripting tools.
required courses offered this term:
cOmP 1630 Relational Database Design and SQL
cOmP 1850 Web Development and Design 1*
cOmP 1911 javaScript Workshop
cOmP 1950 Web Development and Design 2
cOmP 1956 Web Graphics
cOmP 2831 Systems Analysis and Systems Design
elective courses offered this term:
cOmm 1110 Writing for the Web
cOmP 1288 IT Project management
cOmP 1920 Server-side Web Scripting with PHP 1
cOmP 2051 Advanced Web Development
with javaScript and AjAX
cOmP 2052 Android and mobile Application Development
with PhoneGap
cOmP 2053 XmL for Web Development
cOmP 2850 Applied Google Analytics
* Complete COMP 1850 first or have equivalent HTML knowledge prior
to enrolling in other courses. If you already have the skills taught in
COMP 1850, then begin with COMP 1950 and complete one elective
to make up the credits.
COmputer sYstems teCHNOLOGY (Cst)
bcit.ca/cas/computingparttime/credentials/ladder
604.432.8465
The School of Computing offers part-time students the
opportunity to complete either standalone credential
programs or a series of smaller credentials leading to a
diploma or bachelor’s degree.
cOmPuTeR SYSTemS–cST DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/5500pdiplt
The part-time CST Diploma of Technology begins with
the Applied Software Development (ASD) and Applied
Computer Information Systems Associate Certificates
(ACIS). These two credentials must be completed prior
to starting the Computer Systems Certificate. Full-time
students should register in no more than one part-time
course while attending full time.
Students who complete the CST diploma may then
apply for the bachelor’s degree on either a full- or part-
time basis.
cOmPuTeR SYSTemS
–cST BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/study/programs/cstbtechpts
604.432.8644
The Bachelor of Technology in Computer Systems is
built on top of the CST Diploma of Technology and may
be completed full or part time. It offers students several
popular specialization areas including: database,
distributed systems, human computer interface,
network security administration, and network security
development. The Games Development specialization is
full time however a few courses are offered to part-time
CST Bachelor of Technology students during the day. Visit
our web page for more information.
Courses offered this term:
cOmP 2653 cST Foundations 1
cOmP 3653 cST Foundations 4
cOmP 7005 computer networks and Protocols
cOmP 7006 network Security Administration 1
cOmP 7031 Wireless and mobile Applications Development 1
cOmP 7036 Applied Research methods in Software
Development
cOmP 7061 Distributed Systems Principles
cOmP 7071 Database Design
cOmP 7081 Technical Issues in Software Development
cOmP 7401 Advanced Topics in Programming methodology
(Robotics)
cOmP 8045 major Project 1
cOmP 8046 major Project 2
cOmP 8081 management Issues in Software engineering
cOmP 8521 Selected Topics in Advanced Interface Design
cOmP 8571 Selected Topics in Database
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA
COMPUTER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE
APPLIED SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATE
CERTIFICATE
APPLIED COMPUTER
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS ASSOCIATE
CERTIFICATE
CST LADDERED CREDENTIALS PATH
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ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL STUDIES
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eNGiNeeriNG and
teCHNiCaL studies
engineering and Technical Studies involves
mathematics and science in designing, building,
maintaining, and managing the many things we
encounter in our daily lives—from the buildings
around us to the latest electronic devices.
After you qualify as a technician or technologist
through a certificate or diploma program, enrol
to complete advanced studies or a degree.
areas OF studY
> Architectural and Building engineering Technology
> cAD Training centre
> civil engineering and civil Technology
> construction management
> customized Industry Training
> electronics
> engineering Technologies
> environmental engineering Technology
> Fire Protection
> Fluid Power
> Interior Design
> maintenance management
> manufacturing
> mechanical
> mechanical Systems
> nondestructive Testing
> Oil and Gas Processing
> Power engineering
CustOmiZed iNdustrY traiNiNG
ScHOOL OF cOnSTRucTIOn AnD THe enVIROnmenT
bcit.ca/construction/industry
604.456.1012
Are you looking for flexible, cost-effective training
solutions customized to meet the needs of your
organization? The School of Construction and the
Environment will customize a training program for your
organization based on any of our current programs of
study. Training programs range in duration from a half-day
to six months and are offered in both full- and part-time
formats. Work with us to build your human resource
capacity, prepare for growth or change, comply with
policy developments, and eliminate travel expenses often
associated with professional development. Contact us to
discuss training opportunities in areas such as:
> Aboriginal Training
> Architectural and Building Engineering
> Construction Operations and Management
> Public Works and Infrastructure Management
ScHOOL OF eneRGY
bcit.ca/energy/industry
604.432.8769
The School of Energy invites you to contact our Industry
Services Department to discuss employee testing,
training, or upgrading needs. Our range of full-time or
part-time programs can be delivered at your site or ours.
We also offer face-to-face, online, or distance-education
formats to meet your training needs in the energy,
electrical, mechanical, and process sectors.
arCHiteCturaL aNd BuiLdiNG
eNGiNeeriNG teCHNOLOGY
604.412.7477
Learn more at an information session. Visit
bcit.ca/infosessions to register.
ARcHITecTuRAL AnD BuILDInG enGIneeRInG
TecHnOLOGY–ceRTIFIcATe OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/5910certt
Take this program if you want to advance your career
or are currently working in designing or building offices
for homes and small commercial projects, material
supplier and installer companies, estimating, real-estate
marketing, property management, and municipal offices.
Courses offered this term:
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 2000 Architectural Planning 1
BLDc 2005 Architectural Planning 2
BLDc 2050 materials and methods 2
BLDc 2150 Introduction to construction economics
BLDc 2200 construction 2A
BLDc 2400 Architectural cAD 1
BLDc 2405 Architectural cAD 2
BLDc 3050 Building envelope Performance
BLDT 2011 construction Documents and contracts
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ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL STUDIES
BuILDInG enGIneeRInG/BuILDInG ScIence
–mASTeR OF APPLIeD ScIence
bcit.ca/m200masc
604.432.8645
This program offers a unique interdisciplinary approach
that combines the theory and practical skills necessary to
deliver durable, healthy, comfortable, and energy-efficient
buildings. This two-year, full-time program may be studied
on a part-time basis to be completed within five years.
Students who meet the entry requirements but who do not
wish to enrol in the program, may register for a total of two
courses with departmental approval.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
BScI 9000 Building Science 1
F
BScI 9020 Building materials
F
BScI 9050 Research methods
F
BScI 9060 Advanced Acoustics
F
BScI 9100
Building Science 2*
W
* The prerequisite for BCSI 9100 is Building Science 1.
BuILDInG ScIence–mASTeR OF enGIneeRInG
bcit.ca/m100meng
604.432.8645
This program is designed to provide students from various
engineering disciplines with a set of advanced knowledge
and skills to achieve a holistic understanding of building
performance through a core component of courses,
specialized elective technical courses, and a research
project. This one-year, full-time program may be studied
on a part-time basis to be completed within five years.
Students who meet the entry requirements but who do not
wish to enrol in the program may register for a total of two
courses with departmental approval.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
BScI 9000 Building Science 1
F
BScI 9020 Building materials
F
BScI 9050 Research methods
F
BScI 9060 Advanced Acoustics
F
BScI 9100
Building Science 2*
W
* The prerequisite for BSCI 9100 is Building Science 1.
approved electives offered this term:
BLDc 3060 Building envelope Laboratory
BLDG 1137 Building envelope Solutions
BLDG 1825 Bc Building code: multi-unit and Small Buildings
BLDG 1830 Bc Building code: Part 3 Introduction
BLDG 1835 Bc Building code: Part 3 Advanced
BLDG 2800 Autodesk Revit
BLDG 2805 Autodesk Revit 2
BLDG 2900 Autodesk Revit For Structures
BLDG 3840 computer construction estimating
BLDG 4425 Advanced cG for Architecture
GROW 1000 Green Roofs–Details, Installation, and
maintenance
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 or building offices,
with construction documents, with material suppliers
and installers, in estimating, and in municipal offices.
All credits earned may be applied to the Architectural
and Building Engineering Technology Certificate of
Technology.
Courses offered this term:
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
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, with material suppliers, in retail and real-
estate marketing, and in municipal offices. All credits
earned may be applied to the Architectural and Building
Engineering Technology Associate Certificate.
Courses offered this term:
BLDc 1200 construction 1A
BLDc 2000 Architectural Planning 1
BLDc 2005 Architectural Planning 2
BLDc 2400 Architectural cAD 1
BLDc 2405 Architectural cAD 2
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cOnSTRucTIOn eSTImATInG–ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6530cert
This program is designed to provide the essential skills
necessary to work as a junior to intermediate estimator in
a building- or civil-construction firm. With this foundation,
graduates will have the ability to meet the growing
demand for skilled construction estimators.
Courses offered this term:
BLDc 1050 materials and methods 1
BLDc 1300 estimating 1
BLDc 1500 Bc Building code: Part 9 (SFD)
BLDc 2050 materials and methods 2
BLDc 3050 Building envelope Performance
BLDc 3150 materials and methods 3
BLDG 1137 Building envelope Solutions
BLDG 1830 Bc Building code: Part 3 Introduction
BLDG 3840 computer construction estimating
BLDT 1021 construction Drawings
BLDT 1031 Site Processes in construction
BLDT 1041 Basic estimating with computer Applications
BLDT 1051 Technical Writing and communications
BLDT 2011 construction Documents and contracts
BLDT 2061 computer Applications in construction
cOnSTRucTIOn OPeRATIOnS
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/7720acert
BCIT and the Vancouver Regional Construction
Association jointly offer a multi-level, part-time training
program for people who wish to enter the construction
industry, or for those in the industry wishing to enhance
their career potential. This program is open to anyone,
subject to minimum entrance requirements (Grade 10
math and English), and is specifically designed to
accommodate individuals with a trades background.
The program consists of 18 credits of required courses
and a minimum of six credits of electives.
Courses offered this term:
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
elective courses offered this term:
BLDG 1830 Bc Building code: Part 3 Introduction
BLDT 1071 Introduction to computers in construction
BLDT 1081 Introduction to Green Building
construction Practices
BLDT 1091 Organizational Behaviour in construction Industry
GROW 1000 Green Roofs–Details, Installation,
and maintenance
SuRV 1104 Basic Surveying with Total Stations
SuRV 5108 Fundamentals of Surveying
cOnSTRucTIOn SuPeRVISIOn
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/7730acert
If you have completed the Construction Operations
program, this is the 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.
Courses offered this term:
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
HOme ImPROVemenT SeRIeS
604.412.7411
This 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 short, introductory courses are offered in this series
on a credit and non-credit basis.
Courses offered this term:
BLDG 0001 Building Your Own House
BLDG 0004 Residential Blueprint Reading
GROW 0001 Green Roofs–concepts, Systems, and Incentives
GROW 1000 Green Roofs–Details, Installation,
and maintenance
HOuSe InSPecTIOn cOuRSeS
bcit.ca/5610nobcit
604.412.7477
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,
604.585.2788 or email techinfo@asttbc.org.
Courses offered this term:
BLDc 1500 Bc Building code: Part 9 (SFD)
BLDc 3050 Building envelope Performance
BLDc 3060 Building envelope Laboratory
BLDG 2915 House Inspection 1
BLDG 2925 House Inspection 2
BLDG 2935 House Inspection 3: Report Writing
BLDG 2945 House Inspection 4: Field Inspection
Cad traiNiNG CeNtre
Authorised Training Centre
cOmPuTeR AIDeD DeSIGn TecHnOLOGY
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/cad
604.432.8521
BCIT’s CAD Training Centre is an Autodesk Authorized
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, then enrol
in the Associate Certificate program.
Courses offered this term:
AIcO 1000 AutocAD 1
AIcO 2000 AutocAD 2
AIcO 3001 AutocAD 3D
AIcO 3010 AutocAD: Advanced
AIcO 3025 Revit meP
AIcO 4044 Autodesk Inventor
AIcO 4048 SolidWorks 1
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ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL STUDIES
CiViL eNGiNeeriNG aNd CiViL teCHNOLOGY
bcit.ca/civil
604.431.4969
cIVIL enGIneeRInG TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/5410icert
Throughout the year, we offer courses in soil mechanics,
hydraulics, hydrology, concrete, steel, timber, asphalt,
water supply, road design, contract administration, and
land subdivision and development.
Courses offered this term:
cIVL 1021
Graphical communications
cIVL 1120
Statics
cIVL 1580
construction materials Testing Fundamentals
cIVL 2021
computer Aided Drafting
cIVL 2023
concrete Technology
cIVL 2070
Introduction to Structural Design
cIVL 2140
Introduction to Soil mechanics
cIVL 2151
Introduction to urban Traffic engineering
cIVL 2161
Introduction to Hydraulics
cIVL 4173
Reinforced concrete Design 2
PuBLIc WORKS OPeRATIOnS
bcit.ca/study/programs/publicworks 604.431.4969
These courses are aimed at municipal workers who
want to increase their knowledge of the operational and
maintenance aspects of municipal infrastructure.
Courses offered this term:
PuBW 1001 Introduction to Public Works Operations
PuBW 1105 Waste Water Operator 1
PuBW 1114 Water Operator 1
PuBW 1141 municipal Plan Reading
cIVIL enGIneeRInG TecHnOLOGY
–DISTAnce eDucATIOn
bcit.ca/construction/study/options/distance
1.800.663.3606
We offer flexible, self-paced distance education courses
in civil technology. You may enrol in various courses at any
time and have up to one year from the registration date to
complete any course. Courses are available this term in
the following program areas: graphical communications,
transportation planning, construction contracts,
aggregates, concrete technology, soils technology, and
subdivision planning or design.
CONstruCtiON maNaGemeNt
cOnSTRucTIOn mAnAGemenT
–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/cm
604.412.7469
Graduates will be able to select and manage suitable
construction projects with education in human
resources, scheduling, law, labour relations, equipment
management, and business skills.
Courses offered this term:
cmGT 7100 construction Project controls 1
cmGT 7110 construction Project controls 2
cmGT 7160 construction Statistics
cmGT 7205 construction equipment management
cmGT 7220 Health and Safety
cmGT 7246 Quality management In construction
cmGT 7255 Quality Auditing
cmGT 7330 Finance for construction managers
cmGT 7535 Leadership and Interpersonal Skills
cmGT 7605 Industrial Relations
cmGT 7800 Project Reports
cmGT 7840 Technical Presentations
cmGT 8050 Budgeting/conceptual estimating
cmGT 8060 Risk management in Design and construction
of Buildings
cmGT 8600 management of Project Stakeholders
cmGT 8700 Project Proposals
cmGT 8800 Industry-Based Project
InTeRnATIOnAL cOnSTRucTIOn mAnAGemenT
–mASTeR OF ScIence
bcit.ca/0055nobcit
604.453.4016
arezou_Pouria@bcit.ca
Offered in partnership with the University of Bath (UK),
this program contains units on management, economics,
law, human resources, and strategy in construction. This
program is offered in distance-learning format with two
residential sessions.
eLeCtrONiCs
eLecTROnIcS–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/8900btech
604.451.6892
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.
Courses offered this term:
eLeX 0362 matlab/Simulink Tutorial
eLeX 7020 multivariable calculus and Dynamic Systems
eLeX 7021 Scientific computing 1
eLeX 7030 Thermodynamics
eLeX 7110 Linear Physical Systems
eLeX 7230 electromagnetism
eLeX 7240 electric machines
eLeX 7250 communication Theory and Applications
eLeX 8170 Industrial System electrical Design
eLeX 8300 Industry Project
eNGiNeeriNG teCHNOLOGies
eLecTRIcAL AnD
cOmPuTeR enGIneeRInG TecHnOLOGY
Gigi_machtaler@bcit.ca
604.432.8237
Study theoretical and practical courses in electrical,
electronics, and computer engineering. All of the following
courses can carry credits towards the full-time diploma
program, and selected ones can be used as credits in
the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
program.
Courses offered this term:
eLeX 1105 circuit Analysis 1
eLeX 1115 Digital Techniques 1
eLeX 2105 circuit Analysis 2
eLeX 2115 Digital Techniques 2
eLeX 2120 electronics circuits 1
InTRODucTIOn TO eLecTROnIcS
Gigi_machtaler@bcit.ca
604.432.8237
These two courses are 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.
Courses offered this term:
TeLX 1175 electronics: Passive Devices
TeLX 1176 electronics: Solid-State DevicesPage 35

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eNVirONmeNtaL eNGiNeeriNG
teCHNOLOGY
enVIROnmenTAL enGIneeRInG
–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/8060btech
604.432.8539
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.
second-generation* courses offered this term:
eenG 7200 Principles of Sustainability
eenG 7211 chemistry and Organic chemistry
eenG 7213 environmental methods and Techniques
eenG 7215 Applied Hydraulics
eenG 7216 Soil mechanic and Hydrogeology
eenG 7717 Hydrology for eeT
eenG 7719 Survey for eeT
eenG 8220 Foundation of Sustainable energy
eenG 8290 Air Quality management
eenG 8300 Applied Research Skills
* Refer to our web page for important information on applying to first-
or second-generation courses.
Fire prOteCtiON
FIRe PROTecTIOn InSPecTIOn AnD TeSTInG
–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/675facert
604.432.8521
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.
Courses offered this term:
FIRe 1050
electrical and electronics for Fire Protection
Inspection
FIRe 1075
Bc Fire code 1
FIRe 2075
Bc Fire code 2
FIRe 2077
emergency Lighting Systems
FIRe 2080
AutoSprinkler/Standpipe Testing
FIRe 2084
Fire Alarm Systems: Inspection and Testing
FIRe 2086
Smoke control and HVAc Systems
FIRe 2088
Special Fire Suppression Systems
FLuid pOWer
bcit.ca/pts/trades
604.432.8521
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, email mechtech@bcit.ca
Course offered this term:
FPWR 1000 Industrial Hydraulics
GeOGrapHiC iNFOrmatiON sYstems
See the Applied and Natural Sciences section, page 12.
GeOmatiCs eNGiNeeriNG teCHNOLOGY
See the Applied and Natural Sciences section, page 12.
iNteriOr desiGN
InTeRIOR DeSIGn–ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6160mcert
604.456.8150
Seeking employment in the residential retail interior
design field? This program will provide you with an
efficient means of entry into interior design and related
fields. Students can start the program in the fall, winter,
and spring/summer.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
AIcO 1160 AutocAD for Interior Design
F W s
cOmm 1120 communication 1 for Interior Design
F W s
InTD 1100 Design Theory 1
F W s
InTD 1110
Fibres and Fabrics
F W s
InTD 1115
Base Building materials
F W s
InTD 1145 Visual communication 1:
Drafting elements
F W s
InTD 1230 Introduction to Lighting
F W s
InTD 1245 Visual communication 2:
Drafting Applications
F W s
InTD 1310
Freehand Drawing
F W s
InTD 1345 Visual communication 3:
Drafting Graphics
F W s
InTD 1370 Design History 1
F W s
InTD 2130 colour for Interior Design
F W s
InTD 2300 Residential Studio A
F W s
InTD 2320 Graphic Presentation 1
F W s
InTD 2350 Detailing and construction materials
F W s
InTD 2360 construction Drawings 1
F W s
InTD 2400 Residential Studio B
F W s
InTD 2500 Residential Directed Studies Project
F W s
Upon completion of the Interior Design Certificate, you
can proceed to the Interior Design Diploma of Technology
program by completing the following four bridging
courses. Students must complete the certificate and the
four bridging courses to complete the first year of the
diploma.
Bridging courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
InTD 1360 computer Technology for Interior Design F W s
InTD 2330 Business Practices
F W s
InTD 2460 construction Drawings 2
F W s
InTD 2600 Introduction to commercial Design
F W s
InTeRIOR DeSIGn–DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/6160pdiplt
The diploma program focuses on commercial design and
emphasizes the technical information and skills required
to obtain work in the interior design field. The certificate
and bridging courses are prerequisites for the diploma.
Courses offered this year:
FALL ’13–F
WInTeR ’14–W
SPRInG/SummeR ’14–S
BLDG 2800 Autodesk Revit*
F W s
cOmm 2320 communications 2 for Interior Design
W s
InTD 3100 Design Theory 2
F W
InTD 3110
Graphic Presentation 2
F W
InTD 3300 commercial Design Studio A
W s
InTD 3310 materials and environmental Factors
F s
InTD 3330 Lighting 1
F W
InTD 3340 3D computer Rendering for Interior Design s
InTD 3345 Vector Works for Interior Design
F
InTD 3370 Design History 2
F s
InTD 4300 commercial Design Studio B
F W
InTD 4310 Interior construction and Renovation
F s
InTD 4320 construction Drawings 3
W s
InTD 4330 Lighting 2
W s
InTD 4340 Project management
W
InTD 4350 millwork Drawing and Furniture Design F W
InTD 4360 Building codes and Barrier-Free
for Interior Design
W s
InTD 4370 marketing and Practicum
s
InTD 4600 commercial Directed Studies Project
s
jOIn 4350 joinery Fundamentals for Interior Design F W
LIBS 7001
critical Reading and Writing
F W s
* Interior Design students can take this elective course instead of Vector
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ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL STUDIES
maiNteNaNCe maNaGemeNt
prOFessiONaL
bcit.ca/5020nobcit
604.432.8521
The Maintenance Management Professional certification
program is a series of modules developed by the Plant
Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada.
If you aspire to a management position, or work in
maintenance management and want formal training, this
is the program for you.
Courses offered this term:
PemA 1000 maintenance management: Introduction
PemA 2000 Production and Operations management
PemA 3001 maintenance Tactics
maNuFaCturiNG
mAnuFAcTuRInG–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/btechmfg
604.432.8521
This program provides an avenue for graduate
technologists and engineers to enhance their technical
and management skills in production design and
manufacturing processes.
Courses offered this term:
mTec 7045 Industrial Design Process
mTec 7092 Degree Project Planning and management
mTec 8046 Principles of Lean Systems
meCHaNiCaL
bcit.ca/mechanicalengineering
604.432.8521
Choose from a variety of fundamental to advanced
courses in mechanical engineering to grow your career or
prepare for entrance to a full-time program.
Courses offered this term:
mecH 1000 Drafting Fundamentals for mechanical
mecH 2240 Strength of materials
mecH 2241 engineering mechanics 2
meCHaNiCaL sYstems
mecHAnIcAL SYSTemS–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6760acert
604.432.8521
Gain skills in the area of heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning (HVAC) systems for buildings as well as
energy efficiency. The courses are designed for students
with a background in architecture, engineering, and
construction. Take one course or work towards the
Associate Certificate.
Courses offered this term:
AIcO 3025 Revit meP
mSYS 2020 HVAc Load Analysis
mSYS 2040 mechanical Systems for Buildings
mSYS 4080 Automatic Sprinkler Systems Design 1
NONdestruCtiVe testiNG
bcit.ca/5025nobcit
604.456.8027
These courses meet the recommended training course
guidelines of the Canadian Government Specifications
Board and assume candidates possess basic
mathematical skills and prior knowledge of materials and
processes.
Courses offered this term:
nDTe 1151 materials and Processes
nDTe 1170 ultrasonics Level 1
OiL aNd Gas prOCessiNG
604.451.6730
These courses provide individuals with an opportunity
to gain fundamental practical knowledge about the
processes, equipment, technologies, regulations, and
safety requirements used in Western Canada’s oil and gas
industry. Some courses will allow a focus on either the
oil or natural gas aspects of the industry. The emphasis
is on practical plant and equipment operations. Some
courses are computer-delivered and require computer
and modelling access.
Courses offered this term:
OAGP 1001 Oil and Gas Industry Overview
OAGP 1001 Oil and Gas Industry Overview (neT)
OAGP 3001 Gas Processing and compression (neT)
pOWer eNGiNeeriNG
bcit.ca/energy/powereng
604.456.8027
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, and institutional
mechanical systems. 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.
Courses offered this term:
POWR 0107 Boiler Safety Awareness
POWR 0108 Refrigeration Safety Awareness
POWeR enGIneeRInG–DISTAnce eDucATIOn
bcit.ca/files/energy/powereng/pdf/
powerenginfo_2011_final.pdf
604.432.8390
Move your power engineering career forward by
upgrading to a higher level of certification. Power
Engineering distance-education courses blend traditional
correspondence materials with web-based assignments
and assessments. Programs prepare you to write the
Power Engineering Certification examinations in BC
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 the PDF for details on
programs including Refrigeration Plant Operator and Fifth
to First Class.Page 37

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38 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
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HEALTH SCIENCES
Register now at bcit.ca/pts 39
HeaLtH sCieNCes
The field of health sciences encompasses
protection, diagnosis, treatment, therapy,
and management. The discipline includes
professionals who are dedicated to preventing
disease and accidents, practitioners who
contribute to successful medical treatments,
and managers who keep everything on track.
We offer the widest choice of health sciences
programs in Bc, and many of our programs are
the only ones of their kind.
areas OF studY
> Basic Health Sciences
> cardiac Science Technologies
> Dental Office Receptionist
> Health care management
> medical Imaging
> medical Office Assistant
> nuclear medicine
> Occupational Health and Safety
> Specialty nursing
BasiC HeaLtH sCieNCes
bcit.ca/health/study
604.432.8831
These courses can help you upgrade your knowledge
and skills, or meet prerequisites for entrance to health
sciences programs.
Courses offered this term:
BHSc 0012 Biology 12 challenge exam
BHSc 0100 Human Biology
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
BHSc 7602 Sectional Anatomy of the neck and Thorax
BHSc 7603 Sectional Anatomy of the Head
BHSc 7604 Sectional Anatomy of the musculoskeletal System
PSYc 1101 Introductory Psychology 1
PSYc 1102 Introductory Psychology 2
CardiaC sCieNCes
bcit.ca/study/programs/cardiac
604.434.1610 or 1.800.434.1610
We offer a diploma in non-invasive cardiology, a post-
diploma in cardiovascular technology, and a post-diploma
certificate in pacemaker technology. Visit our web pages
for complete details.
cARDIOLOGY TecHnOLOGY–DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/530adiplt
cARDIOVAScuLAR TecHnOLOGY
–DIPLOmA OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/530bdiplt
PAcemAKeR TecHnOLOGY
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/7860ascert
distance-education courses offered this term
by guided/online/d2L 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 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 reCeptiONist
bcit.ca/comp0285,comp0885,comp0985
Do you have multi-tasking abilities, strong attention to
detail, and well-developed communication skills? Prepare
for a new career as a dental receptionist in just a few
months part time. Gain hands-on experience in dental
computer office reception procedures, insurance, and
billing.
Students who successfully complete these three courses
will receive a BCIT Statement of Completion.
Courses offered this term:
cOmP 0285 Dental Office computer Systems
cOmP 0885 Dental Office Receptionist
cOmP 0985 Dental Office Insurance Billing Systems
HeaLtH Care maNaGemeNt
bcit.ca/health/hcm
hcm@bcit.ca
HeALTH LeADeRSHIP–ADVAnceD ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6860adcert
These programs and courses are designed to inspire
and educate health leaders who wish to develop their
leadership and management skills and foster positive
change for a sustainable health system. Our courses
provide opportunities for applied learning to ensure
that students graduate not only with sound theoretical
knowledge but also with the competencies to apply that
knowledge immediately in the workforce. Students are
expected to achieve learning outcomes at the equivalent
of third- and fourth-year level of post-secondary studies.
Courses are based on the LEADS in a Caring Environment
Framework, a leadership capability profile that originated
in British Columbia and has been adopted across
Canada. To determine if these courses and programs are
for you, request an assessment through our web page:
bcit.ca/health/hcm 0

40 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
HEALTH SCIENCES
Courses offered this term:
HLeD 7110 Fundamentals for emerging Health Leaders
HLeD 7120 canadian Health System
HLeD 7140 Leading Sustainability in Health care
HLeD 8280 Leadership Integrative Project
mediCaL imaGiNG
cOmPuTeD TOmOGRAPHY
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/5840ascert
604.432.8727
mAGneTIc ReSOnAnce ImAGInG
–ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/7950ascert
604.432.8727
meDIcAL ImAGInG–BAcHeLOR OF TecHnOLOGY
bcit.ca/8300btech
604.432.8727
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. This
program provides formal recognition of the high level of
education required by the profession.
distance-education courses offered this term
by guided learning:
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
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 7013 PAcS for Technologists
mImG 7101 Advances in Special Procedures
mImG 7200 magnetic Resonance Imaging 1: Physical
Principles and Instrumentation
mImG 7202 magnetic Resonance Imaging: Imaging
Techniques Qc and Artifacts
mImG 7204 magnetic Resonance Imaging: mR Procedures
and clinical Applications
mImG 7300 computed Tomography 1
mImG 7301 computed Tomography 2: clinical Applications
mImG 7500 Bone Densitometry
mediCaL OFFiCe assistaNt
meDIcAL OFFIce ASSISTAnT–ASSOcIATe ceRTIFIcATe
bcit.ca/6570acert
604.451.7198
Medical office assistants work as administrators in the
healthcare industry. They must possess strong client
service skills as well as excellent organization and
communication skills. The program’s courses have
been carefully designed to provide students with the
skills and resources necessary to be successful. The
courses include Anatomy and Terminology, Medical
Documentation, Medical Billing, Medical Office Practice,
Clinical Procedures, Transcription, and Electronic Medical
Records (EMRs) Management. After completing all of the
courses successfully, the students will be placed into a
practicum setting in the health industry to gain practical
work experience.
Courses offered this term:
OFFc 1001 Anatomy and Terminology 1
OFFc 1002 Anatomy and Terminology 2
OFFc 1004 medical Billing
OFFc 1006 medical Office Practice
OFFc 1020 Transcription
OFFc 1040 clinical Procedures
OFFc 1050 electronic medical Records (emRs) management
OFFc 1060 medical Documentation
OFFc 2000 Practicum
NuCLear mediCiNe
bcit.ca/6700diplt
604.432.8727
BCIT has trained students for nuclear medicine
technologist positions in BC and the rest of Canada for
almost 30 years. We offer these advanced programs and
courses to further your development.
Courses offered this term:
nmeD 0516 Transportation of Dangerous Goods–Radioactive
materials
nmeD 1117 Basic Venipuncture for Allied Health
Professionals
nmeD 5160 Radiation Safety Officer Practice
nmeD 5161 RSO Administration
nmeD 5510 PeT with Dedicated and Dual Head coincidence
cameras
nmeD 5511 PeT clinical Applications
OCCupatiONaL HeaLtH aNd saFetY
bcit.ca/6850cert
604.432.8429
Trained safety professionals are in demand. This program
has been training students for industry for 30 years. Our
45-credit certificate program, delivered via distance
education, allows students to work full time while
studying. We also offer a few specialized classroom-based
courses at Burnaby Campus.
distance-education blended courses
(print with online component) offered this term:
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 3360 Workplace Hazards and controls 3
OcHS 3520 ergonomics
OcHS 3620 Disability case management
OcHS 4320 Occupational Hygiene
OcHS 4360 Occupational Diseases
OcHS 4420 Fire Safety Planning
OcHS 4440 Fire Safety Systems
OcHS 4520 environmental management
Classroom-based courses offered this term:
OcHS 0330 Industrial Audiometric Technician Refresher
OcHS 1410 Fire extinguisher Service Technician
OcHS 3330 Industrial Audiometric Technician
eaRN a CReDeNTiaL
iN HeaLTH SCieNCeS
Work towards your certificate,
diploma, or degree on a
part-time basis. View our
programs: bcit.ca/pts 1

HEALTH SCIENCES
Register now at bcit.ca/pts 41
speCiaLtY NursiNG
BCIT offers specialty nursing programs leading to
Advanced Specialty Certificates and a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing in areas including: Critical Care,
Emergency, High Acuity, Neonatal, Nephrology,
Occupational Health, Pediatric, Perinatal, and
Perioperative.
ADVAnceD SPecIALTY ceRTIFIcATeS
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–cRITIcAL cARe
bcit.ca/680dascert
604.451.7103
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–emeRGencY
bcit.ca/680eascert
604.451.7094
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–HIGH AcuITY
bcit.ca/680wascert
604.454.2230
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–neOnATAL
bcit.ca/680fascert
604.432.8982
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–nePHROLOGY
bcit.ca/680mascert
604.453.2230
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–OccuPATIOnAL HeALTH
bcit.ca/680hascert
604.432.8982
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–PeDIATRIc
bcit.ca/680bascert
604.453.2230
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–PeRInATAL
bcit.ca/680cascert
604.451.7102
SPecIALTY nuRSInG–PeRIOPeRATIVe
bcit.ca/680pascert
604.451.7102
BAcHeLOR OF ScIence In nuRSInG (BSn),
SPecIALTY nuRSInG
bcit.ca/specialtynursing
604.432.8982
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Specialty Nursing
program at BCIT is the only program in Canada that
combines a BSN degree with advanced specialty nursing
education. Aimed at practicing diploma registered nurses,
the program focuses on integrating 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 an advanced specialty certificate, which
also forms the basis for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing,
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42 BCIT Part-time Studies Fall Term: September–December 2013
TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP
trades and
appreNtiCesHip
now more than ever, companies are looking
for individuals with certified training
in the skilled trades. The trades sector
encompasses industries including automotive,
heavy equipment, marine, construction,
mechanical, and more. We work closely with
industry advisors to develop our courses and
programs—it’s one of the reasons our trades
graduates are at the forefront of their fields.
areas OF studY
> Access Programs
> Automotive collision Repair/Refinishing
> Automotive Service Operations
> Automotive Service Technician
> carpentry
> commercial Transport mechanic
> customized Industry Training
> Drafting
> electrical Trades
> Forklift Operator
> Heating, Ventilation, Air conditioning, and
Refrigeration
> Heavy Duty mechanic
> machinist
> marine
> millwright
> motorcycle mechanic
> Piping
> Power equipment mechanic
> Safety
> Welding
CustOmiZed iNdustrY traiNiNG
ScHOOL OF cOnSTRucTIOn AnD THe enVIROnmenT
bcit.ca/construction/industry
604.412.7492
Are you looking for flexible, cost-effective training
solutions to meet the needs of your organization?
The School of Construction and the Environment will
customize a training program for your organization
based on any of our current programs of study. Training
programs range in duration from a half-day to six months
and are offered in both full- and part-time formats. Work
with us to build your human resource capacity, prepare
for growth or change, comply with policy developments,
and eliminate travel expenses often associated with
professional development. Contact us to discuss training
opportunities in areas such as:
> Aboriginal Training
> Carpentry
> Electrical
> Ironwork
> Joinery
> Piping
> Sheet Metal
> Steel Fabrication
ScHOOL OF eneRGY
bcit.ca/energy/industry
604.432.8769
The School of Energy invites you to contact our Industry
Services Department to discuss employee testing,
training, or upgrading needs. We offer a range of full- or
part-time programs at your site or ours. Our face-to-face,
online, or distance education formats can meet your
training needs in the energy, electrical, mechanical, and
process sectors.
ScHOOL OF TRAnSPORTATIOn
bcit.ca/transportation/industry
For nearly 50 years, we’ve trained thousands through
our corporate and industry services programs. We are
experts in customized curriculum design and instructional
delivery in the aerospace, automotive, marine, heavy
duty, and rail sectors. Contact us to further explore your
corporate training needs. We may have the solution
for you.
> Aerospace
604.419.3700
> Marine
604.453.4122
> Motive Power 604.432.8205
aCCess prOGrams
bcit.ca/transportation/access
604.451.7159
The Trades Learning Centre can help you prepare for the
pre-test, trades, and apprenticeship programs at BCIT
and elsewhere.
Courses offered this term:
AceS 0011 Basic Trades math
AceS 0012 Intermediate Trades math
AceS 0013 craft Trades math
AceS 0014 Technical Trades math
AceS 0020 Technical Literacy: Tools of the Trades
airpOrt OperatiONs
See the Business and Media section, page 15.
autOmOtiVe COLLisiON
repair/reFiNisHiNG
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
Looking to develop your skill set in the auto collision
repair field? We offer part-time courses in collision
damage estimating, vehicle restoration, and customized
refinishing.
Courses offered this term:
ABOD 0101 Automotive collision estimator 1
ABOD 0102 Automotive collision estimator 2
ABOD 0103 Structural Diagnostics
ABOD 0104 Aluminum Gas metal Arc Welding
ABOD 0112 custom Refinishing: Airbrush Graphics
and Special effects
ABOD 0130 Vehicle Restoration: Sheet metal Fabrication
ABOD 0131 Vehicle Restoration: Welding
autOmOtiVe serViCe OperatiONs
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
If you are working as an advisor, sales representative,
or manager in the automotive service industry, or if you
wish to pursue employment in this field, these courses
are for you.
Courses offered this term:
AuTO 0143 Automotive Service Advisor
AuTO 0160 Automotive Service management 1
cTmX 0112 Designated Inspection Facility Operator 3

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP
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AuTOmOTIVe SeRVIce TecHnIcIAn
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
Try your hand at automotive mechanics, add to your skills,
or refresh your knowledge.
Courses offered this term:
AuTO 0091 Automotive Service Technician 1 cQ Refresher
AuTO 0100 Automotive Service Technician IP Refresher
AuTO 0131 Propane Fuel Systems for Vehicles
AuTO 0134 natural Gas Fuel Systems for Vehicles
AuTO 0138 critical Diagnosis of motor Vehicle Systems
AuTO 0145 cFc emissions in Automotive
AuTO 2200 Introduction to electrical Testing
cTmX 0110 commercial Vehicle Inspector
CarpeNtrY
bcit.ca/pts
604.412.7564
If you are new to carpentry, or if you are a carpenter
looking to build on your skill set or get a refresher, these
courses will provide the fundamental theory and hands-on
practice you will need to excel.
Course offered this term:
cARP 0100 carpentry c of Q Refresher
COmmerCiaL traNspOrt meCHaNiC
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
These courses advance your skills in the service and
maintenance of commercial trucks, buses, and other
mobile heavy-duty equipment.
Courses offered this term:
cTmX 0100 commercial Transport mechanic cQ Refresher
cTmX 0105 Air Brakes for mechanics
cTmX 0110 commercial Vehicle Inspector
cTmX 0112 Designated Inspection Facility Operator
draFtiNG
bcit.ca/pts
604.412.7411
Do you want to learn, advance, or brush up on your
drafting skills? 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
604.456.1156
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.
Courses offered this term:
TeLc 0105 electrical IP/TQ Refresher
TeLc 0107 electrical code
TeLc 0113 entertainment Industry code (Le/Fe)
TeLc 0121 math for electricians 1
TeLc 0122 math for electricians 2
TeLc 0123 math for electricians 3
TeLc 0130 Basic motor control
TeLc 0144 Low-energy electrical Worker
TeLc 0156 Variable Frequency Drives
TeLc 0166 Advanced motor control
TeLc 0178 electrical Apprentice Year 4 Theory Review
TeLc 0186 Programmable Logic controllers 1
TeLc 0182 Programmable Logic controllers 2
cAnADIAn FIRe ALARm TecHnIcIAn PROGRAm
If you are a fire alarm technician, the Canadian Fire
Alarm Association (CFAA) requires you to complete a
five-subject, theory-based program of study. Certified
electricians may take the mandatory course 1 (TELC 0171)
and course 5 (TELC 0175). For further information about
this program, please contact CFAA at 1.800.529.0552
or cfaa.ca
Courses offered this term:
TeLc 0171 cFAA: 1 An Introduction to the Fire Detection and
Alarm Industry
TeLc 0175 cFAA: 5 Fire Alarm Systems
FLuid pOWer
See the Engineering and Technical Studies section,
page 35. 4

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FOrKLiFt OperatOr
bcit.ca/transportation/motive/forklifttraining
604.432.8205
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.
Courses offered this term:
meOP 1001 Forklift Operator 1–Inexperienced
meOP 1002 Forklift Operator 1–experienced
meOP 1003 Forklift Operator Recertification
meOP 1004 electric Forklift Operator
HeatiNG, VeNtiLatiON, air CONditiONiNG,
aNd reFriGeratiON
bcit.ca/2995stcomp
604.456.8027
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, there is heavy
demand for qualified personnel both domestically and
around the globe.
Courses offered this term:
HVAc 0100 Refrigeration c of Q Refresher
HVAc 0102 Basic Refrigeration Systems 1
HVAc 0104 Basic Refrigeration Systems 2
HVAc 0110 Advanced Refrigeration Systems 1
HVAc 0112 Advanced Refrigeration Systems 2
HVAc 0145 cFc emissions in Refrigeration
HeaVY dutY meCHaNiC
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
Advance your existing skills to obtain inter-provincial
certification in this trade.
Course offered this term:
HDmX 0100 Heavy Duty mechanic cQ Refresher
maCHiNist
bcit.ca/pts
604.456.8027
Expand your skills as a machinist with the following
courses. Learn engine lathe operations, milling machine
operations, and more. Machine training is hands-on with
theoretical work kept to a minimum.
Courses offered this term:
mAcH 0101 machinist cQ Refresher
mAcH 0105 Lathe Operator
mAcH 0110 milling machine Operator
mAcH 0115 Advanced Lathe Operator
mAcH 0116 Blueprint Reading for machinists
mAcH 0125 Introduction to cnc
cOmPuTeR numeRIcAL cOnTROL (cnc) OPeRATOR
bcit.ca/1540stcomp
604.456.8027
Learn to operate CNC machines. Training is designed
for experienced machinists and other tradespeople who
wish to upgrade their skills in the operation, G codes
programming, and conversational programming of CNC
equipment. Upon successful completion of the following
three courses, a statement of completion will be issued.
Courses offered this term:
mAcH 1130 cnc Operator Level 1
mAcH 1131 cnc Operator Level 2
mAcH 1132 cnc Operator Level 3
mariNe
bcit.ca/transportation/marine
604.453.4111
Marine training offers a variety of full-time, part-time, and
customized programs in navigation, marine engineering,
seamanship, and maritime security. Courses are held
on the North Shore waterfront at BCIT Marine Campus,
265 West Esplanade, North Vancouver.
eLecTROnIc nAVIGATIOn
Course offered this term:
enAV 1020 Sen Limited
mARIne SecuRITY
Courses offered this term:
mSec 1010 Ship Security Officer Revised
mSec 1050 company and Port Facility Officer
nAuTIcAL
Course offered this term:
nAuT 1480 master Limited under 60 GRT 5

TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP
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miLLWriGHt
bcit.ca/pts
604.456.8027
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 industrial setting. The
Millwright CQ Refresher course is intended to assist
tradespeople in refreshing their theoretical knowledge of
the millwright trade prior to writing the Millwright Inter-
Provincial (Red Seal) endorsement examination.
Courses offered this term:
mILL 0101
millwright cQ Refresher
mILL 1505 Hydraulics 1
mOtOrCYCLe meCHaNiC
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
Do you own a bike or have you always wanted to work
with motorcycles? We offer general maintenance courses
throughout the year.
Courses offered this term:
mcmX 0115 motorcycle maintenance 1
mcmX 0116 Harley-Davidson motorcycle maintenance
NONdestruCtiVe testiNG
See the Engineering and Technical Studies section,
page 36.
OiL aNd Gas prOCessiNG
See the Engineering and Technical Studies section,
page 36.
pipiNG
bcit.ca/pts
604.412.7564
Some of these courses will prepare you to gain
certification or licenses.
Courses offered this term:
PPGS 0115 Gas Fitter A Program
PPGS 0120 Gas Appliance certification
PPGS 0121 Servicing Gas Forced Air Furnaces
PPGS 0125 Plumbing Residential
PPGS 0150 cross connection control Recertification
challenge
PPGS 0155 cross connection control Recertification
PPGS 1140 Hydronic System Design
PPGS 1150 Gas Fitter B Program
PPGS 1155 cross connection control
distance-education courses offered this term:
PPGS 0220 Plumbing IP Training course
PPGS 1210 Introduction to mechanical Insulation
PPGS 1220 Applications of mechanical Insulation
PPGS 1230 Report Writing for mechanical Insulation
Inspectors
pOWer eNGiNeeriNG
See the Engineering and Technical Studies section,
page 36.
pOWer eQuipmeNt meCHaNiC
bcit.ca/transportation/motive
604.432.8205
Learn to maintain and make general engine repairs on
lawn mowers, chainsaws, generator units, and other
utilities powered by air-cooled two- and four-stroke
engines.
Course offered this term:
PemX 0105 Small engine Powered equipment maintenance
saFetY
bcit.ca/constructionsafety
604.412.7564
Learn various aspects of safety, safety equipment,
and WCB regulations. Complete the Construction
Safety Officer Training (CNST 1100) course to receive a
Statement of Completion and potentially expand your
employment scope and role as a construction safety
officer.
CNST 1100 and CNST 1104 are credit courses that can be
applied to the Occupational Health and Safety Certificate
program.
Courses offered this term:
cnST 0101 construction Safety Officer Recertification
cnST 1100 construction Safety Officer Training
cnST 1104 Fast Track to Safety
WeLdiNG
bcit.ca/construction/welding
604.412.7564
Learn basic welding and various forms of specialty
welding. CSA-approved leather steel-toed boots and
cotton coveralls are required.
Courses 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 (GmAW)
WeLD 0120 Welding for the Artisan
GeT TRaiNiNG
iN TRaDeS aND
aPPReNTiCeSHiP
Work towards your certificate
or diploma on a part-time
basis. View our programs:
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