ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL STUDIES CIvIL ENGINEERING AND CIvIL TECHNOLOGy
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
bcit.ca/civil
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT –BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY bcit.ca/8800btech 604.412.7469 Graduates will be able to select and manage suitable construction projects, human resources and equipment within the complex environment of labour relations and business decision making.
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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 1020 Statics > CIVL 2023 Concrete Technology > CIVL 2122 Stress Analysis 2 > CIVL 2124 Asphalt Technology > CIVL 2161 Introduction to Hydraulics > CIVL 3171 Wood Design 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 1121 Roadworks Maintenance 1 > PUBW 1141 Municipal Plan Reading > PUBW 2105 Waste Water Operator 2 > PUBW 2114 Water Operator 2 > PUBW 2209 Water Pump Station Operation and Maintenance One-week seminar offered this term: > TSYH 4550 Public Works Inspection 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/design.
Want to take courses in class or online? Details at bcit.ca/pts.
Courses offered this term: > CMGT 7100 Construction Project Controls 1 > CMGT 7110 Construction Project Controls 2 > CMGT 7120 Construction Project Controls 3 > CMGT 7330 Finance for Construction Managers > CMGT 7800 Project Reports > CMGT 7840 Technical Presentations > CMGT 8200 Special Techniques 1 > CMGT 8430 Construction Enterprise 1 > CMGT 8440 Construction Enterprise 2 > CMGT 8600 Management of Project Stakeholders > CMGT 8700 Project Proposals > CMGT 8800 Industry Based Project
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 0371 Control > ELEX 0372 Advanced Control Systems > ELEX 7010 Engineering Statistics > ELEX 7040 Engineering Materials > ELEX 7120 Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus > ELEX 7121 Scientific Computing 2 > ELEX 7140 Semiconductor Theory and Applications > ELEX 7210 Signal Theory and Processing > ELEX 7220 Feedback Control > ELEX 8030 Real-Time Embedded Systems > ELEX 8140 Mobile Communications > ELEX 8280 Engineering Law > ELEX 8300 Industry Project
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY eeinfo@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 fulltime diploma program, and selected ones can be used as credits in the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering degree program.
Courses offered this term: > ELEX 1105 Circuit Analysis 1 > ELEX 1111 Electronics Design and Manufacturing > ELEX 1115 Digital Techniques 1 > ELEX 2105 Circuit Analysis 2 > ELEX 2115 Digital Techniques 2 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS eeinfo@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. These two courses can be used as electives for the Industrial Marketing Part-time Associate Certificate program.
Courses offered this term: > TELX 1175 Electronics: Passive Devices > TELX 1176 Electronics: Solid-State Devices
CIVL 1020
PART-TIME STUDIES INfORMATION SESSION > NOv 17 > 4–6 PM > DOwNTOwN CAMPUS
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