Programs & Courses

Business Law
BLAW 3100 - Business Law

Presents a practical study of Canadian business law, including the legal and administrative systems, torts, contracts, sale of goods and consumer protection, secured transactions, employment, agency and business organizations. Participation in this course, taught by lawyers, prepares you to recognize and feel comfortable with the legal aspects of doing business. (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 078 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21177
Apr 10-Jun 07Tue/Thu18:30-22:00BBY   
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. No classes on May 8 and May 10.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$604.53CRN: 27456
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Lori Becker
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 17-Jun 078 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21180
Apr 17-Jun 07Tue/Thu17:30-21:00DTC 754B
Instructor: Barry Galbraith
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: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 21-Jun 168 Weeks$604.53CRN: 25944
Apr 21-Jun 16Sat09:00-17:00DTC 860
Instructor: Karla Gonzalez
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. No classes on Saturday May 19.
Note: 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$604.53CRN: 54915
May 15-Aug 11  NET
Instructor: Lori Becker
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 15-Aug 1113 Weeks$604.53CRN: 58129
May 15-Aug 11  NET
Instructor: Barry Galbraith
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: 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 26-Jul 218 Weeks$604.53CRN: 59967
May 26-Jul 21Sat09:00-17:00DTC 820
Instructor: Christopher Hardcastle
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. No classes on Saturday June 30.
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May 28-Jul 238 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21183
May 28-Jul 23Mon/Wed13:30-17:00BBY SE12 312
Instructor: Christopher Hardcastle
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. No classes on Monday July 2.
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May 29-Jul 198 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21182
May 29-Jul 19Tue/Thu09:00-12:30BBY SE6 114
Instructor: Lori Becker
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.
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May 29-Jul 198 Weeks$604.53CRN: 56551
May 29-Jul 19Tue/Thu18:00-21:30BBY SE6 109
Instructor: Carmela Allevato
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.
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May 29-Jul 198 Weeks$604.53CRN: 59874
May 29-Jul 19Tue/Thu09:00-12:30BBY SE12 309
Instructor: Christopher Hardcastle
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: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 02-Jul 288 Weeks$604.53CRN: 25945
Jun 02-Jul 28Sat09:00-17:00BBY SE12 309
Instructor: Peter Torn
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. No classes on Saturday June 30.
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BLAW 3205 - Internet Law

This course explores the law pertaining to the Internet including copyright, trademark, online business method patents, domain names, online contracts, and jurisdictional issues. Liability issues related to linking, meta-tags, framing, and advertising and marketing will be examined. The course will focus on recent legal developments in various jurisdictions including Europe, the United States and Canada. Knowledge of law relating to the Internet and e-commerce will be conveyed in a lecture and workshop setting involving exercises, role-plays and case studies. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28615
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Dean Palmer
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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BLAW 3425 - International Law

Explores the law and practice surrounding the international trade in goods and technology transfer and looks at international organizations and agreements such as WTO, GATT and NAFTA. Students will develop real knowledge on how to do business in the modern international economy from a Canadian perspective. No Prerequisite. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28616
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
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: 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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BLAW 3905 - Employment Law

This course will explore the common law legal principles and statutory regimes governing the relationship between individual employees and employers in Canada. While the emphasis will be on the law of employment in the non-union context, comparisons will be made throughout the course between individual and unionized activity and the relationship between unions and employers in Canada. The course will involve a review of relevant statutes, analysis of decisions from the courts, practical exercises, discussion and student presentations. Students should take HRMG 3205 Labour Relations I to learn about employment law as it applies to a unionized workforce. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$520.89CRN: 56797
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Terrence Schmaltz
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 17-Jul 1013 Weeks$520.89CRN: 55882
Apr 17-Jul 10Tue18:30-22:00BBY SE6 206
Instructor: Karla Gonzalez
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 21-Jun 026 Weeks$520.89CRN: 56805
Apr 21-Jun 02Sat09:00-17:00DTC 370
Instructor: Terrence Schmaltz
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. No classes on Saturday May 19.
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: 57526
May 15-Aug 11  NET
Instructor: Carmela Allevato
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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Business Systems
BSYS 1001 - Business Information Systems 1 - Office 2010

Explore Office 2010. Appreciate the microcomputer as an aid to management. Introduction to basic business software which includes, MS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, the Internet and the World Wide Web. Computer/Internet access outside class is recommended. Successful completion of this course would also meet the requirements for BUSA 1600, OPMT 1600 and BSYS 1000. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 12-Jun 2812 Weeks$529.41CRN: 57660
Apr 12-Jun 28Thu18:45-21:45BBY SW3 3655
Instructor: Masoud Jalili
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 13-Jun 2912 Weeks$529.41CRN: 59671
Apr 13-Jun 29Fri18:30-21:30BBY   
Instructor: Masoud Jalili
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 14-Jun 3012 Weeks$529.41CRN: 59672
Apr 14-Jun 30Sat09:00-12:00BBY SE12 321
Instructor: Katja Pecarevic
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 1612 Weeks$529.41CRN: 58572
Apr 16-Jul 16  NET
Instructor: Eddy Bosman
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. There are no classes on statutory holidays.
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 07-Jul 3015 Weeks$529.41CRN: 60594
May 07-Jul 30Mon13:30-17:20BBY   
Note: This class is being taught along with international students so may be a longer format. Please contact Ron Kessler at Ron_kessler@bcit.ca . There will be no class on Monday, May 21st - Victoria Day, and Monday, July 2 - Canada Day statutory holidays
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$529.41CRN: 59793
May 11-Aug 17Fri13:30-16:20BBY SE12 324
Instructor: Katja Pecarevic
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
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 04-Jun 162 Weeks$529.41CRN: 57987
Jun 04-Jun 16Fri08:30-12:00BBY SE12 322
Jun 04-Jun 16Mon/Wed08:30-16:00BBY SE12 321
Instructor: Diana Gerrard
Note: No class on statutory holiday
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Jul 02-Aug 136 Weeks$529.41CRN: 59670
Jul 02-Aug 13Mon/Wed18:30-21:30BBY SW3 2695
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Aug 13-Aug 175 Days$529.41CRN: 59668
Aug 13-Aug 17Mon-Fri09:00-16:00BBY SE6 105
Instructor: Benjamin Whitney
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Aug 13-Aug 175 Days$529.41CRN: 59669
Aug 13-Aug 17Mon-Fri09:00-16:00DTC 371
Instructor: Masoud Jalili
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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 1005 - Introduction to Business

Introduces the external forces in the business environment and the resulting implications for organizations. Examines the place of business in BC and Canada. Focus is on the issues arising from government policies, economics, ethics, social environment, forms of businesses, and the basic components of business operations. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 25983
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Ian Winter
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 18-Jul 1112 Weeks$415.83CRN: 23443
Apr 18-Jul 11Wed17:30-20:30DTC 820
Instructor: Anthony Dunn
Note: No classes on June 13.
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 05-Jun 095 Weeks$415.83CRN: 29786
May 05-Jun 09Sat09:00-17:00DTC 376
Instructor: Dena Jantzen
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. No classes on Saturday May 19.
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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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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BUSA 2205 - Entrepreneurial Management

This fully revised course is designed to provide professionals and small business owners with the skills to successfully manage their own businesses. In our rapidly changing economy, many individuals now offer their services on a contract basis. Success in this "new economy" will be significantly improved through the acquisition of the entrepreneurial skills developed.

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.


BUSA 2705 - Teamwork Skills

Provides an in-depth review of the skills required for a high performing team. This hands-on course allows students to participate in each of the stages of team development. Specific application of teamwork skills includes decision-making and conflict resolution, with real life application to a variety of organizations for performance improvement. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 52109
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
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: 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 04-Jun 085 Days$415.83CRN: 50987
Jun 04-Jun 08Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 870
Instructor: Maureen Ewing
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BUSA 2905 - Managing Conflict in the Workplace

This highly interactive course is designed to identify and manage conflict in the workplace. Case studies, role playing and student experiences will contribute to the development of a specific body of knowledge for contemporary managers. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 60250
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Kishore Anand
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 18-Jun 225 Days$415.83CRN: 57682
Jun 18-Jun 22Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 272
Instructor: Iren Heder
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BUSA 3005 - Strategic Business Planning

An exciting hands-on course which presents the stages and content in developing a strategic business plan in any organizational setting. Designed to complement other management topics, students learn how to integrate other skill sets in an actual business plan for their specific business unit.

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.


BUSA 3015 - Negotiation Skills

Designed to provide participants with a conceptual framework for preparing and conducting negotiations and to give them hands-on experience in using this framework. After analyzing the negotiation concepts, the major focus of the course will be on negotiation exercises designed to highlight a range of important issues about the negotiation process. This course will be relevant to entrepreneurs, managers, lawyers, human and labour relations practitioners and individuals in government. Excellent supplement to either Certificate program. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 02-Jul 1812 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59465
May 02-Jul 18Wed17:30-20:30DTC 794
Instructor: Alan Schapiro
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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BUSA 3105 - Leadership 1 - People Skills

A dynamic course for new or aspiring supervisors. Students develop strong interpersonal skills and increase their awareness of the importance of people skills in today's organizations. Develop critical core skills along with individual performance through group interactions, role playing, lectures and practice sessions. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 11-May 272 Weeks$415.83CRN: 26149
May 11Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
May 12-May 13Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
May 25Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
May 26-May 27Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
Instructor: Gina Buchanan
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. Course will be held: Friday May 11 and May 25 from 1800-2100 Sat/Sun May 12, 13, 26, 27 from 0900-1700
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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BUSA 3155 - Leadership 2 - Team Skills

Focuses on the leadership role of supervisors and managers at the front-line of organizational performance. Also, focuses on developing team performance, collaborating effectively with others, problem solving, managing change and fostering innovation. Prerequisites: BUSA 3105 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 15-Jun 165 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59423
May 15-Jun 16  NET
Instructor: Gail Sexsmith
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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Jul 06-Jul 222 Weeks$415.83CRN: 27339
Jul 06Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
Jul 07-Jul 08Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
Jul 20Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
Jul 21-Jul 22Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
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. Classes will be held on: Friday July 6 and July 20 1800 - 2100 Sat/Sun July 07, 08, 21, 22 0900 - 1700
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BUSA 3165 - Leadership 3 - Leading Organizations

Provides the skills required in organizations that are fostering a collaborative environment. Gives managers, supervisors, team leaders and individual contributors the skills they need to successfully interact with others and assist their organization in realizing their organizational goals while pursing continuous improvement and development. Prerequisites: BUSA 3105 and BUSA 3155 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59421
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Dawne Bringeland
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 19-Jul 0512 Weeks$415.83CRN: 26152
Apr 19-Jul 05Thu17:30-20:30DTC 376
Instructor: Dawne Bringeland
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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BUSA 3455 - Introduction to E-commerce

Designed to provide an overview of all aspects of commerce and opportunity on the Internet. Topics include marketing products on the Internet, systems integration, virtual organizations, electronic payment systems, privacy and security concerns, intellectual property, customs and excise issues, emerging issues in telecommunications, and Internet issues where government regulation has been contemplated. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28618
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: John Foster
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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BUSA 3465 - E-commerce Systems

Designed to provide a management overview of E-commerce Systems and technologies including back end applications, middleware and other systems which managers will encounter while doing business on the Internet. Combines a series of lectures, individual, and team-based research projects and provides you with the skills necessary to function in an E-commerce environment. Prerequisites: BUSA 3455

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.


BUSA 3485 - Online Business Management

This is a research and project course where students will prepare a business proposal for a new company that wishes to market products or services on the Internet. A complete strategy for online business will include market research, a cost-benefit analysis, coverage of technical and operational issues such as logistics and promotion, legal requirements, and human impact issues. Prerequisites: BUSA 3455

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.


BUSA 3695 - Knowledge Management

This exciting new course focuses on the appreciation of knowledge as a core competency for organizations in the 21st century. Starting with the concepts of the significance of the knowledge worker, the documentation of knowledge and acknowledgement of knowledge management as a philosophy, the course will incorporate contemporary articles and case studies which allow students to develop leadership strategies to optimize the development of knowledge capital in their own organizations. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 15-Jun 165 Weeks$415.83CRN: 60632
May 15-Jun 16  NET
Instructor: John Foster
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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Economics
ECON 1150 - Economic Issues

Presents the influential concepts of both micro and macroeconomics and, in a student-based learning environment, assists you in applying these notions to your career. A professional economist will work with you in discovering the laws of supply and demand, consumer decision-making, producer profit maximization, competition and monopoly regulation in microeconomics. Use of fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policy to influence unemployment, inflation and economic growth is also covered. Familiarization with spreadsheets is strongly recommended for those intending to register in the Internet delivery section. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 25985
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
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 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 60672
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Gary Fowlie
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. <!--CSRs: Late registration allowed up to 5 days from the start date, no SWAAPPR approval needed
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 17-Jul 0312 Weeks$415.83CRN: 21199
Apr 17-Jul 03Tue17:30-20:30DTC 462
Instructor: Sergey Tarasenko
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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ECON 2100 - Microeconomics

This course investigates economic analysis, focusing on fundamentals of markets, supply and demand, consumer and producer behaviour, and monopoly and competition. Optional areas of business application may explore labour markets, government intervention and environmental regulation. Prepares students to identify and evaluate the economic considerations they will undoubtedly encounter in business. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jul 0713 Weeks$520.89CRN: 60249
Apr 08-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Zuzana Fromm
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: 21204
Apr 11-Jul 04Wed18:00-21:30BBY SE6 209
Instructor: Kevin Richter
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 30-Jun 208 Weeks$520.89CRN: 21203
Apr 30-Jun 20Mon/Wed17:30-21:00DTC 
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
course outlinecancelled

May 07-Aug 2015 Weeks$511.01CRN: 60581
May 07-May 21Mon09:30-13:00BBY NE1 103
May 28-Aug 20Mon09:30-13:00BBY NE1 408
Instructor: Percy Christon-Quao
Note: This section is for students attending the full-time BMS program only. Contact Ron Kessler at 604-451-6182 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].
course outlinein progress

May 09-Aug 1515 Weeks$511.01CRN: 56996
May 09-Aug 15Wed08:30-11:20BBY   
Note: this course will be taught along with international students enrolled in the BMS program the course may be modified from other sections of PTS to met their needs.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 09-Aug 1515 Weeks$511.01CRN: 59926
May 09-Aug 15Wed13:30-16:20BBY   
Note: This course will be taught along with international students enrolled in the BMS program The course may be modified from other sections of PTS to meet their needs.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 10-Aug 1615 Weeks$511.01CRN: 60580
May 10-Aug 16Thu13:30-16:20BBY SW3 4725
Instructor: Percy Christon-Quao
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 604-451-6782 or email 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].
course outlinein progress

Jun 18-Aug 138 Weeks$520.89CRN: 59130
Jun 18-Aug 13Mon/Wed09:00-12:00BBY SE6 114
Instructor: Sergey Tarasenko
Note: No classes on Monday July 2 and Monday August 6.
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Jun 19-Aug 078 Weeks$520.89CRN: 50978
Jun 19-Aug 07Tue/Thu09:00-12:00BBY SE6 209
Instructor: Sergey Tarasenko
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ECON 2200 - Macroeconomics

Presents a challenging overview of the workings of an economy. Stresses measurement and determination of national economic activity, the role of monetary and fiscal policy, and the understanding of inflation, unemployment and growth in an international environment. Prepares students to weigh political and economic issues as they relate to their business ventures. (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jul 0713 Weeks$604.53CRN: 60248
Apr 08-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Zuzana Fromm
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 16-Jun 118 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21212
Apr 16-Jun 11Mon/Wed18:30-22:00BBY SE12 302
Instructor: Charlene Richter
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. No classes on Monday May 21.
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 10-Aug 0914 Weeks$593.01CRN: 60452
May 10-May 25Thu08:30-12:20BBY NE1 407
May 28-Aug 09Thu08:30-12:20BBY SW1 2005
Instructor: Martina Sze
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 contact Ron Kessler by e-mail at Ron_Kessler@bcit.ca NOTE: Textbook needed: Economics Today: The Micro & Macro View 5th edition by: Miller, Abbott, Fefferman, Kessler and Sulyma There will be no classes on Mon.May 21-Victoria Day, Mon. July 2-Canada Day or Mon.August 6 BC Day statutory holidays.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
course outlinein progress

May 15-Jul 058 Weeks$604.53CRN: 21214
May 15-Jul 05Tue/Thu18:30-22:00BBY   
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: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
course outlinecancelled

May 26-Jul 218 Weeks$604.53CRN: 56806
May 26-Jul 21Sat09:00-17:00BBY SE6 202
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. No classes on Saturday June 30.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 05-Jul 268 Weeks$604.53CRN: 28212
Jun 05-Jul 26Tue/Thu09:00-12:30BBY SE12 313
Instructor: Ronald Correll
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.
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Jun 05-Jul 268 Weeks$604.53CRN: 55692
Jun 05-Jul 26Tue/Thu09:00-12:30BBY SE6 108
Instructor: James Macadam
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.
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Jul 03-Aug 238 Weeks$604.53CRN: 28211
Jul 03-Aug 23Tue/Thu17:30-21:00DTC 410
Instructor: Douglas Wilson
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.
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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].
course outlinein progress

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.
course outlinein progress

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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HRMG 3105 - Human Resource Management Fundamentals

Develops an understanding of the significant human resource management programs and systems utilized in today's business and government organizations. Covers the major human resource management functions with some emphasis on practical application of the techniques studied. Recommended for all persons interested in management and/or supervision. ORGB 1105 is recommended (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0313 Weeks$520.89CRN: 21138
Apr 10-Jul 03Tue17:30-21:00DTC 376
Instructor: Glenn Graham
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
course outlinein progress

Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$520.89CRN: 27458
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Dawne Bringeland
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 30-Jun 187 Weeks$520.89CRN: 21139
Apr 30-Jun 18Mon/Wed18:30-22:00BBY SW1 3170
Instructor: Arthur Docherty
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. No classes on Monday May 21.
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 05-Jun 237 Weeks$520.89CRN: 21143
May 05-Jun 23Sat09:00-17:00DTC 870
Instructor: Fred Moore
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. No classes on Saturday May 19.
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-Aug 2513 Weeks$520.89CRN: 55804
May 29-Aug 25  NET
Instructor: Peter Morgan
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.
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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HRMG 3155 - Enhancing People Skills

This highly interactive course involving the use of case studies, role playing and student experiences will contribute to enhancing the skill sets necessary for human resources personnel managers and supervisors to function successfully in today's business environment. This course will also be of interest to people who are committed to improving their communication and interpersonal skills. Using the Myer-Briggs Type indicator, students will gain an understanding of their personality type and how this affects their working relationship with others.

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.


HRMG 3205 - Labour Relations 1

A necessary skill set in today's world - designed for those involved in, or associated with labour relations as management or union. Covers the collective bargaining process and day-to-day contract administration. Related laws, typical contract clauses, grievance procedures, responsibilities of the supervisor and the shop steward, and current activities in the labour relations field. Students will learn to approach their responsibilities for matters covered by collective agreements with more confidence and expertise. Prerequisites: ORGB 1105 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 61038
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Christopher Hardcastle
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 04-Jun 085 Days$415.83CRN: 21146
Jun 04-Jun 08Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 850
Instructor: Karla Gonzalez
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Jun 18-Jun 225 Days$415.83CRN: 57380
Jun 18-Jun 22Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 870
Instructor: William Mathieson
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HRMG 3255 - Labour Relations 2

A thorough explanation of collective administration, agreements, wage issues, economic supplements, arbitration, mediation, preparation for collective bargaining and collective bargaining techniques. Prerequisites: HRMG 3205 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jun 25-Jun 295 Days$415.83CRN: 21151
Jun 25-Jun 29Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 860
Instructor: Karla Gonzalez
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HRMG 3305 - Recruitment and Selection

This is an advanced course for students specializing in human resource management. The learning outcomes address both the knowledge and skills to design and implement effective recruitment and selection processes and/or to critique and improve existing processes. The outcomes also address the specific skills to conduct selection interviewing. The course materials are designed to be relevant for a human resource professional in either an organizational or consulting capacity. Prerequisites: HRMG 3105 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28713
Apr 10-Jun 26Tue18:30-21:30BBY   
Note: No classes on Tuesday April 17.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59503
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Kathy Nolan
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. Students will use Elluminate Live!, a web conferencing program during the course. It is strongly recommended that you visit BCIT’s Test Meeting at http://realtime.bcit.ca/index.html to become familiar with the program. Students will require a headset and a webcam.
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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HRMG 3315 - Measuring the Strategic Impact of Human Resource Investments

This course focuses on how to choose, implement and use best practice Human Resource metrics and analysis techniques that are aligned with organizational strategy. It looks at how to evaluate the financial impact of Human Resource initiatives and examines key metrics in areas such as engagement, absenteeism, recruitment and selection, performance management, health and employee development. Students will learn to show how investments in HR initiatives translate to bottom-line benefits. Prerequisites: HRMG 3105 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28862
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
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: 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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HRMG 3505 - Training and Development

A first line management course for people responsible for staff training; members of human resource departments contemplating a training program, or who are involved with on-the-job training will be particularly interested. Develops a solid grounding in current training methodology, techniques and aids. Topics include learning theory, determining training needs, writing objectives, designing training programs using outside resources and evaluation. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 59501
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Tammy Reid
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 12-May 246 Weeks$415.83CRN: 21159
Apr 12-May 24Tue/Thu18:30-21:30BBY   
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. No class on May 3, 2012.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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HRMG 4145 - Human Resource Management Systems

This course introduces systems, procedures, and project management methodologies associated with human resource information systems. Topics covered include information collection and storage, with emphasis on information use for strategic and organizational human resource planning purposes. Systems planning and implementation are also covered. Prerequisites: HRMG 3105 and (OPMT 1600 or BSYS 1000)

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.


HRMG 4605 - Strategic Human Resources Planning

This course examines the critical role of human resource planning in creating effective organizations, how human resource planning supports the broader strategic planning process, and acquaints students with data collection and analysis techniques necessary for successful strategic human resource planning. Prerequisites: HRMG 3105 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28669
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Simon Bachrich
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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Marketing Management
MKTG 1102 - Essentials of Marketing

Designed to provide the student with an overview of the marketing concept and how it can be applied to any type of organization or service. Includes the controllable and uncontrollable elements of marketing, strategic planning, market characteristics, marketing research techniques, market segmentation, and target market selection. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0313 Weeks$458.97CRN: 20345
Apr 10-Jul 03Tue18:30-21:30BBY NE1 401
Instructor: Margaret Vicic
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$458.97CRN: 20358
Apr 10-Jul 03Tue17:30-20:30DTC 381
Instructor: Erica Halvorsen
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 11-Jul 0413 Weeks$458.97CRN: 50942
Apr 11-Jul 04Wed17:30-20:30DTC 850
Instructor: Joseph Cuzzetto
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 266 Weeks$458.97CRN: 20362
Apr 14Sat08:30-16:00BBY SE6 112
Apr 21-May 26Sat08:30-16:00BBY SE6 203
Instructor: Barbara Smith
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 266 Weeks$458.97CRN: 61258
Apr 14-May 26Sat09:00-16:00DTC 272
Instructor: Kenneth Wong
Note: No class on May 19.
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 0813 Weeks$458.97CRN: 50107
Apr 16-Jul 08  NET
Instructor: David Chapin
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].
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-Aug 1615 Weeks$458.97CRN: 59828
May 08-Jun 12Tue08:30-11:20BBY SW3 3615
Jun 19-Aug 16Tue08:30-11:20BBY SE6 208
Instructor: Donna Serviss
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 28-Jun 015 Days$458.97CRN: 61297
May 28-Jun 01Mon-Fri08:30-17:00DTC 
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Jun 18-Jun 225 Days$458.97CRN: 60484
Jun 18-Jun 22Mon-Fri08:45-16:45BBY SE6 112
Instructor: Michael Coates
Note: NOTE: Weeklong courses are intensive due to the reduced time for independent study between classes. Students are to plan for several hours of study after class on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the course.
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Jul 10-Aug 166 Weeks$458.97CRN: 60535
Jul 10-Aug 16Tue/Thu17:30-20:45DTC 370
Instructor: David Wan
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Aug 13-Aug 175 Days$458.97CRN: 61255
Aug 13-Aug 17Mon-Fri09:00-17:30BBY SE6 202
Instructor: Barbara Smith
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Operations Management
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 1197 - Statistics for Business and Industry

Presents a comprehensive study of elementary statistical methods as applied to objective decision-making in business and industry. You will be required to purchase a textbook and a pre-programmed statistical calculator. (Do not buy calculator until first class meeting). Prerequisite: Basic algebraic skills to at least the Grade 11 level. Students who do not have these skills should consider taking OPMT 0199. This course is deemed equivalent to OPMT 1130, OPMT 1121 and OPMT 1208. (4.5 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 16-Jun 189 Weeks$635.49CRN: 20481
Apr 16-Jun 18Mon/Wed18:45-21:45BBY SE6 205
Instructor: Myra Andrews
Note: 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 10-Aug 1615 Weeks$635.49CRN: 60448
May 10-Aug 16Thu13:30-17:20BBY NE1 412
Instructor: Erik Korolenko
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: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 04-Jul 065 Weeks$635.49CRN: 20479
Jun 04-Jul 06Mon/Wed/Fri08:30-12:30BBY SE6 204
Instructor: Peter Campin
Note: Please be advised the course is VERY intense. It is designed for 1st year students attempting to upgrade his/her mark. Students who have not previously taken a statistics course should discuss with Leslie Fairbairn email: Leslie_Fairbairn@bcit.ca or Mike Hodges (604 451 6779). Students are NOT allowed to register after that date without permission from Leslie Fairbairn. Students who miss the first 2 sessions will NOT be refunded or permitted to register for the class. There is no class on stat holiday
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Jun 04-Jul 075 Weeks$634.01CRN: 20480
Jun 04-Jul 07Sat08:30-12:30BBY SW1 1021
Jun 04-Jul 07Mon/Wed18:00-22:00BBY SW1 1021
Instructor: Peter Campin
Note: Please be advised the course is VERY intense. It is designed for 1st year students attempting to upgrade his/her mark. Students who have not previously taken a statistics course should discuss with Leslie Fairbairn email: Leslie_Fairbairn@bcit.ca. Students are NOT allowed to register after that date without permission from Leslie Fairbairn. Students who miss the first 2 sessions will NOT be refunded or permitted to register for the class. There is no class on Stat holiday
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Organizational Behaviour
ORGB 1105 - Organizational Behaviour

This course presents the study of factors that either influence or are influenced by people at work. Focuses on macro factors such as organizational structure, technology and environment; group factors such as group dynamics, leadership, conflict, change and decision-making; and individual factors such as personality, attitudes, perception and motivation. (4 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$520.89CRN: 50820
Apr 10-Jul 07  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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Apr 10-Jul 0313 Weeks$520.89CRN: 50957
Apr 10-Jul 03Tue17:30-21:00DTC 481
Instructor: Teresa Comey
Note: 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: 50959
Apr 12Thu18:30-22:00BBY SE6 109
Apr 19-Jul 05Thu18:30-22:00BBY SE6 208
Instructor: Kishore Anand
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: 50960
Apr 14Sat09:00-16:00BBY   
Apr 21-May 26Sat09:00-16:00BBY   
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. Due to the intense nature of this course all students are required to obtain the course textbook (www.bcit.ca/bookstore) prior to the first class. Students must read Chapters 1, 2 and 3 prior to the first class.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Apr 30-Jun 187 Weeks$520.89CRN: 59039
Apr 30-Jun 18Mon/Wed18:00-21:30DTC 362
Instructor: Michael Atkinson
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. No classes on Monday May 21.
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 0413 Weeks$520.89CRN: 54922
May 08-Aug 04  NET
Instructor: Pierre Matthee
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: 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 10-Aug 1715 Weeks$511.01CRN: 60582
May 10-Aug 17Thu08:30-11:20BBY   
Note: This course will be taught along with International students enrolled in the BMS program. The course may be modified from other sections of PTS to meet their needs.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 10-Aug 1715 Weeks$511.01CRN: 60583
May 10-Aug 17Thu13:30-16:20BBY SE12 307
Instructor: Kishore Anand
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$511.01CRN: 56993
May 11-May 25Fri08:30-11:20BBY   
Jun 01-Aug 17Fri08:30-11:20BBY   
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$511.01CRN: 59929
May 11-Aug 17Fri12:30-15:20BBY   
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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Jun 04-Jun 096 Days$520.89CRN: 60645
Jun 04-Jun 08Mon-Fri08:00-16:00DTC 830
Jun 09Sat08:00-16:00DTC 840
Instructor: John Foster
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ORGB 2505 - Interpersonal Skills

Develops personal problem-solving skills, with emphasis on role playing, teamwork and analysis by students acting in a variety of supervisory/management situations. Participant have the opportunity to practice skills that will enhance their effectiveness in working with people. These skills include effective listening, assertive communication and conflict resolution. Upon completion of the course, students should have a clear appreciation of the interpersonal skills required for effective supervision and management. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jun 01-Jun 172 Weeks$415.83CRN: 28716
Jun 01Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
Jun 02-Jun 03Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
Jun 15Fri18:00-21:00DTC 362
Jun 16-Jun 17Sat/Sun09:00-17:00DTC 362
Instructor: Teresa Comey
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. Course will be held: Friday June 01 and June 15 from 1800-2100 Sat/Sun June 02, 03, 16, 17 from 0900-1700
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Aug 20-Aug 245 Days$415.83CRN: 54467
Aug 20-Aug 24Mon-Fri09:00-17:00DTC 860
Instructor: Jessbir Ram
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ORGB 2605 - Managing Organizational Change

This is an introductory course in Organizational Change. Students gain an understanding of the concept of change, the necessity for change and an awareness of the impact on change to organizations and individuals. The course also highlights the ways in which change can be successfully brought about in an organization and how to become a successful change agent. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 3012 Weeks$415.83CRN: 29825
Apr 10-Jun 30  NET
Instructor: Thomas Keenan
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.
course outlinein progress


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.

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