Programs & Courses

Advanced Industrial Computing
AICO 1000 - AutoCAD 1

The first step in CAD training requires a thorough knowledge of commands and features of the CAD software. This intensive, hands-on course prepares the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for creating a basic 2D drawing. Other areas of study include editing, view manipulation, text, dimensioning, hatching and plotting techniques. Prerequisite: Familiarity with Microsoft Windows and basic drafting knowledge. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 12-Jun 2111 Weeks$642.27CRN: 60303
Apr 12-Jun 21Thu18:00-21:15DTC 375
Instructor: Janice Hanington
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 26-Jun 235 Weeks$642.27CRN: 21241
May 26-Jun 23Sat08:30-16:30BBY SW3 2625
Instructor: Leyal Jamieson
Note: Please purchase the required textbook prior to the first class as the BCIT Bookstore is not open on Saturdays - http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/ NOTE: The location has changed from SW3 2695 to SW3 2625.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 04-Jun 085 Days$642.27CRN: 21245
Jun 04-Jun 08Mon-Fri08:30-16:30BBY SW3 2625
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Jul 09-Jul 135 Days$642.27CRN: 21224
Jul 09-Jul 13Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 375
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AICO 2000 - AutoCAD 2

To develop the required skills for preparation of working drawings, this advanced level course is required. It introduces the most efficient commands for various tasks to enhance CAD productivity. The course continues with advanced techniques for drawing, editing, annotating, external references, symbol libraries, working with attributes and plotting. Prerequisite: Familiarity with Microsoft Windows and AICO 1000. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$642.27CRN: 21246
Apr 10-Jun 26Tue18:45-21:45BBY   
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 23-Jun 276 Weeks$642.27CRN: 21252
May 23-Jun 27Mon/Wed18:45-22:00BBY SW3 2625
Instructor: Leyal Jamieson
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 26-Jun 235 Weeks$642.27CRN: 21253
May 26-Jun 23Sat08:30-16:30BBY   
Note: Please purchase the required textbook prior to the first class as the BCIT Bookstore is not open on Saturdays - http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 15-Jun 242 Weeks$642.27CRN: 21254
Jun 15-Jun 22Fri17:30-20:30DTC 375
Jun 16-Jun 24Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 375
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Jul 16-Jul 205 Days$642.27CRN: 25801
Jul 16-Jul 20Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 375
Note: Room location has changed from SW3 1920 to SW3 2675
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Construction Operations/Supervision
BLDT 2011 - Construction Documents and Contracts

Provides students with a basic understanding of construction contract documents and an understanding of the principles of a contract relationship. Utilizing CCDC II as a practical in class study guide. Prerequisites: BLDT 1031 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 19-Jul 0512 Weeks$461.01CRN: 55255
Apr 19-Jul 05Thu18:45-21:45BBY NE1 405
Instructor: David Ngai
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Business Systems
BSYS 2051 - Business Information Systems 2 - Spreadsheets

Explore MS Office Excel 2010 concepts covered in introductory computer application courses then explores advanced Excel commands commonly used in business applications and problems. Topics include: What-if modeling; Built-in functions; Charting and transferring data to and across applications. Prerequisite: A basic working knowledge of MS Excel 2003 or 2007. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 11-Jun 2712 Weeks$529.41CRN: 57661
Apr 11Wed18:45-21:45BBY SE6 107
Apr 18-Jun 27Wed18:45-21:45BBY SE12 325
Instructor: Eddy Bosman
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 16-Jul 0812 Weeks$529.41CRN: 58573
Apr 16-Jul 08  NET
Note: The course is paced with weekly assignment deadlines and scheduled dates for the midterm and final exams. Frequent contributions to asynchronous (not real time) online discussions are recommended to derive full benefit from the course." Students are expected to be familiar with business math concepts as covered in OPMT 1110 Business Mathematics, or an equivalent course. Students must submit email address when registering.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 08-Jul 2412 Weeks$529.41CRN: 60435
May 08-May 18Tue13:30-16:20BBY SE12 318
May 21-Jul 24Tue13:30-16:20BBY SE6 104
Instructor: Benjamin Whitney
Note: Please be advised that this section will be taught along with the international students enrolled in the Business Management Studies (BMS) program. If this section is full there are reserved seats available. Please call Ron Kessler by e-mail at Ron_Kessler@bcit.ca
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 18-Jun 292 Weeks$529.41CRN: 57988
Jun 18-Jun 29Mon/Wed/Fri08:30-16:00BBY SE12 325
Instructor: Benjamin Whitney
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Jul 03-Aug 096 Weeks$529.41CRN: 59674
Jul 03-Aug 09Tue/Thu18:30-21:30BBY SE6 105
Instructor: Benjamin Whitney
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Aug 13-Aug 175 Days$529.41CRN: 58265
Aug 13-Aug 17Mon-Fri08:30-16:30BBY SE6 107
Instructor: Ronald McMillan
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Aug 13-Aug 175 Days$529.41CRN: 59673
Aug 13-Aug 17Mon-Fri09:00-16:00BBY SE12 325
Aug 13-Aug 17Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri09:00-16:00BBY SE6 104
Instructor: Eddy Bosman
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BSYS 2061 - Business Information Systems 3 - MS Access 2010

Explore MS Access 2010 as an introduction to database management for the business environment. Students design completely functional databases, including tables, forms, queries and reports. Prerequisites: OPMT 1600 or BSYS 1001 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$529.41CRN: 57740
Apr 10-Jun 26Tue18:45-21:45BBY NE1 335
Instructor: Ronald McMillan
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 16-Jul 0712 Weeks$529.41CRN: 58571
Apr 16-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Masoud Jalili
Note: Students must submit email address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. Frequent contributions to asynchronous (not real time) online discussions is required to achieve a passing final grade.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 09-Jul 2512 Weeks$529.41CRN: 60450
May 09-Jul 25Wed09:30-12:20BBY SE6 102
Instructor: Benjamin Whitney
Note: Please be advised that this section will be taught along with the international students enrolled in the Business Management Studies (BMS) program. If this section is full there are reserved seats available. Please call Ron Kessler at 604-451-6182 or e-mail Ron_Kessler@bcit.ca
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 25-Aug 1012 Weeks$529.41CRN: 60562
May 25-Aug 10Fri18:30-21:30DTC 
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jul 03-Aug 096 Weeks$529.41CRN: 59675
Jul 03-Aug 09Tue/Thu18:30-21:30BBY SE6 106
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Business Administration
BUSA 1305 - Supervisory Skills

Designed for new supervisors or those seeking a higher level of leadership responsibility. The purpose of this course is provide students the opportunity to gain a level of self-understanding of the field that will assist them in correctly identifying their own strengths and areas for improvement with respect to leadership, team, conflict-management and communication skills. Study will include the performance side of supervision as the areas of performance appraisal, training and development and motivation are explored. Through the use of interactive cases and structured experiences, students will increase their self-confidence and leadership abilities and establish a foundation for further training in supervision and management. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 29788
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Leila Rahemtulla
Note: Students must submit e-mail address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day; however you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Jun 11-Jun 155 Days$415.83CRN: 57593
Jun 11-Jun 15Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 860
Instructor: Jessbir Ram
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Jul 09-Jul 135 Days$415.83CRN: 26366
Jul 09-Jul 13Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 860
Instructor: Jessbir Ram
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BUSA 2005 - Principles of Management

Presents both traditional and contemporary perspectives of modern management examining management and management roles in teams, projects, departments and the organization as a whole. Strategic planning, operational planning, leading, organizing and controlling for performance will be addressed. Through actual business scenarios, cases and exercises, participants gain experience in decision-making and applying theory to real world organizations. (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$520.89CRN: 26294
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Cheryl Bell-Gadsby
Note: Students must submit e-mail address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day; however you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Apr 11-Jul 0413 Weeks$520.89CRN: 23448
Apr 11-Jul 04Wed17:30-21:00DTC 830
Instructor: Colin Brown
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 12-Jul 0513 Weeks$520.89CRN: 23449
Apr 12-Jul 05Thu18:30-22:00BBY SW1 2009
Instructor: Anthony Dunn
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 14-May 267 Weeks$520.89CRN: 23451
Apr 14Sat09:00-17:00BBY SE6 206
Apr 21-May 26Sat09:00-17:00BBY SE6 205
Instructor: Svitlana Kominko
Note: Due the intensive nature of this course it is recommended that students have completed at least English 12 or COMM 1103 to be successful.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 08-Aug 1415 Weeks$511.01CRN: 56995
May 08-Aug 14Tue13:30-16:20BBY NE1 407
Instructor: Glenn Graham
Note: This course will be taught along with internatinal students enrolled in the BMS program The course may be modified from other sections of PTS to meet their needs. Contact Ron Kessler at 604-451-6782 or email Ron_Kessler@bcit.ca if you have any questions.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 15-Aug 1113 Weeks$520.89CRN: 54918
May 15-Aug 11  NET
Instructor: Dena Jantzen
Note: Students must submit e-mail address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day; however you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Communication
COMM 2203 - Business and Technical Reports

This course teaches the business writing skills needed to produce effective business and technical reports: inspection, trip, incident, and progress reports, proposals, feasibility studies, formal reports, oral reports, summaries and graphics. COMM 2202 (or COMM 2002) plus COMM 2203 (or COMM 2003) are equivalent to most full-time diploma level 2 COMM courses at BCIT. Prerequisite: Students must have one of the following: 1) a final grade of 70% or better in COMM 1103 or COMM 1106 or COMM 1120; or 2) a score of 70 or better in COMM 0015; or 3) a BCIT full-time diploma program level 1 or level 2 COMM course credit with a grade of 70% or better; or 4) an OFFICIAL transfer credit granted for BCIT level 1 or level 2 COMM course with a grade of 70% or better. For more information about how to apply for transfer credits, visit http://www.bcit.ca/admission/transfer/. If you have BCIT full-time diploma program COMM course credit, email cecomm@bcit.ca to apply for approval to register. IMPORTANT NOTE: If your final grade is less than 70% in level 1 COMM, please register in COMM 2003. COMM 2003 (equivalent to COMM 2203), with an additional half hour per week, offers a slower pace and more English language review. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 04-Jul 2012 Weeks$406.00CRN: 25496
May 04-Jul 20  NET
Instructor: Izabela Lazar
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Approval can be granted only if you have met the prerequisite requirement. A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met BEFORE a course can be taken. Refer to the course description for more details. Due to limited enrolment, early registration is recommended. Late registration will not be accepted. *IMPORTANT NOTE: This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day. However, you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates, and write the final exam on the specified date and time. *FINAL EXAM: If you live within the Greater Vancouver Regional District (within 100 km from BCIT ), YOU MUST WRITE THE FINAL EXAM AT BCIT BURNABY CAMPUS ON FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012 FROM 1830 TO 2130 (NO EXCEPTIONS). If you live outside the Greater Vancouver Regional District (outside 100km from BCIT), you will write the final exam at one of BCIT's network of approved Test Centres. Please click on the URL link for important course information: http://www.bcit.ca/files/distance/pdf/comm2203_online_201220.pdf .
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Jul 03-Aug 096 Weeks$406.00CRN: 28055
Jul 03-Aug 09Tue/Thu18:30-21:30BBY SW1 2024
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Approval can be granted only if you have met the prerequisite requirement. A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met BEFORE a course can be taken. Refer to the course description for more details. No class on Monday, August 6, 2012 (Stat Holiday). LATE REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Financial Management
FMGT 1152 - Accounting for the Manager

Covers the accounting function and the services it provides to the manager. Topics include how to interpret statements, reports, budgets, etc., in managerial decision-making. The Associate Certificate in Financial Planning is a Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC®) pre-approved Core Curriculum program and meets Certified Financial Planner® (CFP) program academic requirements. For further information about earning the CFP designation, please visit https://www.fpsc.ca/earn-certification.

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 09-Jul 0213 Weeks$509.67CRN: 57504
Apr 09-Jul 02  NET
Instructor: Richard McCallum
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 10-Jul 0313 Weeks$509.67CRN: 27512
Apr 10-Jul 03Tue18:30-21:30BBY SW1 2020
Instructor: Rick Williamson
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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 30 Weeks$509.67CRN: 55137
   DIS
Start any time this Spring/Summer. You have 30 weeks from the date you register to complete this course.
Note: Students may register at any time through the year and have 30 weeks in which to complete the course. A textbook AND an assignment package must be purchased from the BCIT Burnaby bookstore or online at http://www.bcitbookstore.ca/distance/
Note: Correspondence format.
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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 24 Weeks$85.00CRN: 55248
   DIS
Instructor: Rick Williamson
Start any time this Spring/Summer. You have 24 weeks from the date you register to complete this course.
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - This section is for current FMGT 1152 correspondene students who require additional time in which to complete the course. This is a one time option only. Please contact the department for approval. Call Ruth MacKay at 604-412-7417 or e-mail ruth_mackay@bcit.ca
Note: Available for re-registration (course extension) only.
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Apr 12-Jul 0513 Weeks$509.67CRN: 20428
Apr 12-Jul 05Thu17:30-20:30DTC 
Note: Due to high volume at the downtown campus at term start, students are encouraged to purchase textbooks prior to the start of class at either the Burnaby or downtown campus bookstores.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 21-May 266 Weeks$509.67CRN: 20425
Apr 21-May 26Sat09:00-17:00BBY SE6 109
Instructor: Bernadette Edwards
Note: Text: "Accounting Principles" by Weygandt Preread chapters 1 and 2 prior to first class. Class may be held on May 19th - Victoria Day weekend.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Human Resource Management
HRMG 2805 - Workplace Health & Safety

A practical course for those responsible for safety and health in an organizational setting, including managers, supervisors, shop stewards, safety committee members, members of the labour relations or human resources department. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Act; rules and regulations, safety program elements; the role of the committee; claim and disability management; due diligence; and union/management cooperation; other ways and means of getting this important job done. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59502
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Adrian Hingston
Note: Students must submit e-mail address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day; however you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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May 08-Jul 2412 Weeks$415.83CRN: 58588
May 08-Jul 24Tue18:30-21:30BBY SW1 2016
Instructor: Adrian Hingston
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Operations Management
OPMT 1106 - Quality Assurance Fundamentals

Introduces quality assurance for the manufacturing industries. The course presents a general overview of quality management topics: establishing the desired product quality and reliability and the conditions necessary to achieve them; quality planning; standards for quality management problems; economic factors; quality assurance and production; inspection and test operations; total quality control concepts. Class activities include films, video, group discussions and in-class group exercises. No Prerequisites. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$441.70CRN: 22839
Apr 10-Jun 26Tue18:45-21:45BBY SE6 209
Instructor: Brigitte Binggeli
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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OPMT 1110 - Business Mathematics

Reviews basic mathematics applicable to business and industry. Topics include consumer and commercial credit, simple and compound interest, financial instruments and discounting, annuities, mortgages, loans, sinking funds, leases, depreciation methods, capitalized costs, cash flow analysis, NPV and IRR. Emphasis is on maximum use of pre-programmed calculator and practical applications from the field of Financial Management. As of September 2007, this course replaces OPMT 1102 for Part-Time Studies Certificates. (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


 30 Weeks$519.32CRN: 60671
   NET
Start any time this Spring/Summer. You have 30 weeks from the date you register to complete this course.
Note: A textbook and a course manual must be purchased at: BCIT Bookstore or online at: http://www.bcitbookstore.ca/distance/ Students must submit email address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1
Note: Internet delivery format.
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Apr 16-Jun 067 Weeks$520.01CRN: 56011
Apr 16-Jun 06Mon/Wed18:15-21:45BBY NE1 412
Instructor: Trevor Jones
Note: This course is very intense. It is designed primarily for students who have taken a similar course and want to improve their grade. No class on Stat Holidays.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 07-Jul 3015 Weeks$520.01CRN: 58983
May 07-Jul 30Mon13:30-17:20BBY SW1 2020
Instructor: Erik Korolenko
Note: Students should be aware that this section will be taught along with international students in the IBMS program, and the course may be modified from other sections of PTS study to meet their needs (such as having a longer format and language issues may occur).
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 11-Aug 1715 Weeks$520.01CRN: 59826
May 11-Aug 17Fri09:30-12:20BBY   
Note: There will no class on July 1st due to the stat holiday Students should be aware that this section will be taught along with international students in the IBMS program, and the course may be modified from other sections of PTS study to meet their needs (such as having a longer format and language issues may occur).
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 11-Aug 1715 Weeks$520.01CRN: 59831
May 11-Aug 17Fri13:30-16:20BBY SE6 108
Instructor: Amy Goldlist
Note: Students should be aware that this section will be taught along with international students in the IBMS program, and the course may be modified from other sections of PTS study to meet their needs (such as having a longer format and language issues may occur).
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 29-Jul 127 Weeks$520.01CRN: 21421
May 29-Jul 12Tue/Thu09:00-12:30BBY SE6 204
Instructor: Myra Andrews
Note: This course is very intense. It is designed primarily for students who have taken a similar course and want to improve their grade.
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May 29-Jul 127 Weeks$520.01CRN: 50482
May 29-Jul 12Tue/Thu18:00-21:30BBY SE6 204
Instructor: Myra Andrews
Note: This course is very intense. It is designed primarily for students who have taken a similar course and want to improve their grade.
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OPMT 1187 - Project Management Essentials

This course teaches students a variety of skills including project definition, WBS, SOW, activity development, network diagrams, three-time estimate method to assess risk and schedule a project, resource levelling, time cost trade-offs and estimating, earned value, reporting and progress measurement during project, project termination and the role of project personnel. Based on Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 12-Jun 2812 Weeks$441.70CRN: 27530
Apr 12-Jun 28Thu18:45-21:45BBY SW1 2016
Instructor: Alex Fakidis
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 31-Aug 1612 Weeks$441.70CRN: 56012
May 31-Aug 16Thu17:30-20:30DTC 481
Instructor: Alex Fakidis
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OPMT 1193 - Facility Planning and Design

Introduces students to the basic principles and techniques for planning and design of manufacturing, processing, and distribution facilities. Key aspects of the planning and design process from functional concept to architectural and engineering design are reviewed. Topics covered includes relationship programming, systematic layout planning, lean concepts, line balancing, workstation design, materials handling, building systems, WCB and Building Code requirements, and project management and budgeting.

This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.


OPMT 1198 - Operations Management Fundamentals

Educates the student on the importance of managing operations across all industries by presenting the fundamentals in productivity improvement based on a systematic, scientific problem solving methods. Includes economic feasibility, recording techniques, assembly and analysis of data, critical examination, the development and selection of alternative solutions. Case materials explore applications to manufacturing, warehouse, office, materials management and general management. Students uncomfortable with basic algebra applications are encouraged to take OPMT 0199 prior to the course. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 12-Jun 2812 Weeks$441.70CRN: 20482
Apr 12-Jun 28Thu18:45-21:45BBY NE1 412
Instructor: Michael Lachocki
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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OPMT 2135 - ArchiCAD 7.0 Level 2

The Level 2 course will cover advanced modeling, rendering and construction drawing creation. The students will learn how to create custom objects, explore animation and texturing, and to properly import and export to other file formats. A set of construction working drawings will be created with ArchiCAD's companion software, Plotmaker. Personal exploration of ArchiCAD will be encouraged through a final project of the student's choosing. Prerequisites: OPMT 1135

This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.


OPMT 4699 - Enterprise Performance Management

Regardless of each person's specialization, increasing competition and the constant demand for improvement forces employees to understand departmental interrelationships and the implication of converging operations. This course ties the outcomes from the program together and explores the definition and application of business management systems. Topics include: Strategic Planning and Performance Metrics, Resource Management, Process Management and Delivery Systems, Measurement and Improvement Systems and Project and Change Management (This Course replaces OPMT 2290 - Performance Measurement) Prerequisites: OPMT 1198 or OPMT 1106

This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.


As BCIT strives to keep our programs current, programs and courses are subject to change without notice.

Note: Classroom locations are subject to last minute changes. Please check the Part-time Studies Classroom Locations listing at www.bcit.ca/rooms on the first day of any course you are registered for.

BCIT Bookstore
Course manuals, materials and textbooks are not included in tuition fees. Part-time students should visit the BCIT Bookstore for all books and supplies. Distance and Online Learning students can order course materials online.

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Part-time Studies Grants
Will you be studying at BCIT part-time? Do you need assistance funding your studies?

» Find out if you qualify for a Part-time Studies grant.


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