Programs & Courses

Business Administration
BUSA 7250 - Management Skills and Applications

The course provides an overview of the basic skills of a manager and applies these skills through a series of projects and case studies. It examines the evolution of management and the organizational culture and environment. It also teaches the decision-making skills and the skills involved in planning, organizing, leading and controlling, including planning and facilitating change, teamwork, applying motivational techniques and effective communication. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$579.03CRN: 28625
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Christopher 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 10-Jul 0713 Weeks$579.03CRN: 53948
Apr 10-Jul 07  NET
Instructor: Natalie Clark
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 0713 Weeks$579.03CRN: 57891
Apr 10-Jul 07  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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Apr 19-Jul 1213 Weeks$579.03CRN: 54218
Apr 19-May 03Thu18:00-21:30BBY SE6 114
May 10-Jul 12Thu18:00-21:30BBY SE6 209
Instructor: Olga Agaponova
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$579.03CRN: 57923
May 08-Aug 04  NET
Instructor: Starr Allaby
Note: Students must submit e-mail address when registering. To be successful in our online courses, plan to spend 7-10 hours per course each week on your studies, starting Week 1. Our courses are paced and highly interactive with participation requirements weekly. This online course is NOT self-paced. You must have an e-mail address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. You are not required to be online at a specific time of the day; however you are required to submit all assignments on their due dates.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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May 08-Aug 0413 Weeks$579.03CRN: 57978
May 08-Aug 04  NET
Instructor: Christopher 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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Forensic Investigation
FSCT 0000 - Practicum Placement Course

The required work period can be in a paid job, either temporary or permanent, in which students do productive work that is directly related to the core competencies of their chosen option within the B.Tech. degree in Forensic Investigation. An unpaid position may also be acceptable for a work period. Regardless, positions must clearly demand the application, at a professional level, of the core competencies of the B.Tech. program, and it is expected that such positions will involve regularly-scheduled work hours. The intent of the work period is to provide experiential learning for the purpose of complementing and supplementing the various theories and topics covered throughout the course of studies. The student will apply forensic skills, knowledge, and ability in a forensics-related area. A final work-period report will be submitted. Performance during the work period will be graded as satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U), according to BCIT Policy 5004 (Student Regulations Policy). NOTES: Students will not be allowed to apply work performed as part of their required work period towards their "capstone" graduation project. However, once the required hours have been reached and upon mutual agreement between all parties, the student may continue in the same organization to complete an appropriate graduation research project. Prerequisite: Completion of all required courses in the Liberal Studies, Legal Framework, Applied Management, Investigative Framework and Specialty areas of the degree program or by approval of the program coordinator.

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.


FSCT 7001 - Forensic Applications of Criminal Law 1: Legal Procedures

The Canadian criminal justice system is an adversarial system which pits the accused person against the State. The adversarial process follows a well-defined series of procedural steps from initial complaint to verdict and sentencing. This course provides a detailed examination of the legal procedures that govern criminal proceedings in Canada including the tendering of evidence by both Crown and defence, with a particular emphasis on issues applicable to forensic investigators and technicians. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 7002 - Criminal Law 2: Legal Evidence

Forensic evidence is subject to all the general rules related to the admissibility of evidence in the criminal trial process and is also subject to certain unique rules of scrutiny. This course examines the fundamental laws of evidence within the adversarial process and provides a context for the expert in their role as witness. Prerequisites: FSCT 7001

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.


FSCT 7005 - Introducing Forensic Evidence at Trial

Through a practical exploration of the stages of a mock investigation and consequent trial, this course illuminates the vital role forensic evidence can play in criminal proceedings. The course will put particular emphasis on issues relating to the admissibility of forensic evidence and the evidentiary weight which results from the manner of identification, isolation, collection and analysis of such evidence. Each student will gather evidence, and generate notes and a written report relating to that evidence. Subsequently each student will undergo a simulated interview by Crown counsel followed by giving evidence relating to their role in the investigation at a mock trial. Prerequisites: FSCT 7001 and FSCT 7002 (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 25-May 306 Weeks$510.53CRN: 60322
Apr 25Wed18:30-21:00BBY SW1 3150
May 02Wed18:00-21:30BBY SE6 112
May 09-May 23Wed18:00-21:30BBY SW1 2009
Instructor: Wayne Jeffery
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - * Please note the prerequisites listed above. Last class will be held at Main street Courthouse.* For authorization to register, please contact Cindy Chan at 604.412.7433 or Cindy_Chan@bcit.ca. For course and program information, visit: http://www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics/ For textbook requirements, check: http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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FSCT 7110 - Case Management for Major Crime Investigation

This course is designed to provide the forensic investigator the concepts of case management and the application of case management methods in organizing investigative teams, planning investigative actions and analyzing evidence and intelligence. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 7120 - Project Management for Investigations

There are two management concepts that when applied to any endeavor - including conducting complex criminal or civil investigations - historically tend to produce very successful outcomes. These concepts, using the strength of teams and project management, each have followers on an individual basis. The focus of this course will be to expose the student to both concepts to enable them to develop and experience an organized approach of any type of investigation. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jun 07-Aug 3013 Weeks$696.50CRN: 52555
Jun 07-Aug 30Thu18:00-21:30DTC 
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - For authorization to register, please contact Cindy Chan at 604.412.7433 or Cindy_Chan@bcit.ca. For course and program information, visit: http://www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics/ For textbook requirements, check: http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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FSCT 7210 - Introduction to Commercial Crimes in Canada

This course provides an introduction to commercial crimes in Canada. Three main issues are considered: theory (the criminal code section and the fundamental legal principles underlying the offence); practical criteria (identifying the priority elements of proof that are required from a practical point of view) and satisfying the criteria (reviewing the usual types of evidence required to prove the offence). Primary commercial crimes considered include: fraud, theft, counterfeit currency, credit and debit card offences, internet based frauds, conspiracy and money laundering. Others, briefly introduced topics include: stock market manipulation and other securities related offences, criminal breach of trust, custom and excise offences, secret commissions, planned bankruptcy and possession of goods obtained by crime. Reference is made to various industry issues such as banking regulations as they impact on the offences being studied. In addition, 21st century issues such as the global economy, telemarketing, the cable industry and gaming are also discussed. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 7220 - Introduction to Computer Crime Studies

This course will provide the student with an introduction to the use of computers in policing. The material will be broken down into five sections: 1. Computing fundamentals and computer history; 2. Networks, networking technologies, the Internet; 3. Security technologies, tools and techniques; 4. Computer crime, investigative techniques, forensic examination; and 5. Administrative computing in the police environment. The course will provide an overview of these areas and provide enough information to allow investigators to make intelligent decisions when confronted with computer systems, computer-based crime, proposals for new computing projects, or to assist their agencies in working with the community. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 8010 - Forensic Behavioural Science

This course provides an introduction to the assessment of risk for sexually deviant and violent behaviour. Participants learn about factors which are correlated to prediction of violent behaviour in people. The discussion of psychopathy, mental illness, personality disorders, deviance, and substance abuse takes place in the context of the behavioural science approach to police investigation. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 8303 - Geographic Profiling 1

The course introduces the students to the theory, methodology and mathematical concepts in support of geographic profiling. Crime pattern theory, mental maps, crime hunting area concepts and supporting technology are also covered. Prerequisites: 60% in FSCT 8010

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.


FSCT 8430 - Tactical Analysis 1

Students in this course will focus on the various duties performed by tactical analysts in law enforcement. The students will study the 5 stages of the analysis cycle (planning, collection, collation, analysis, dissemination) and complete a variety of assignments and tasks associated to each of those stages. To complete the tasks, students will use word processing and charting software programs. The majority of the course will focus on the students' ability to collate and analyze the information provided to them. They will then develop their analytical skills in order to effectively target and profile deviant and criminal individuals and groups. The students will use their analytical skills to develop logically sound arguments for a variety of law enforcement actions. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 8431 - Applied Research Methods & Statistics in Crime Analysis

This course introduces students to the quantitative and qualitative research methods used by crime and intelligence analysts. Topics such as measuring variables, assessing the reliability and validity of acquired intelligence, designing questionnaires, data preparation and coding, sampling and statistical analysis of quantitative data are covered. This course covers the major research and statistical techniques which criminologists,sociologists, and criminal justice researchers use to observe and interpret the social world. Part of this course focuses on issues related to the logic of research and research design and the general procedures for research design. Another part of the course will deal more specifically with a variety of particular techniques for gathering data: surveys; experiments and quasi-experiments; and field and observational methods. This course aims to make students more knowledgeable practitioners, consumers, and evaluators of social science data and research. Students should be able to perform a number of simple, though powerful analyses to describe data and reach conclusions based on these data. The five primary goals of statistics for this class are: (1) summarizing large and small data sets; (2) examining the integrity of large and small data sets; (3) determining which statistics best portrays the data; (4) comparing more than one variable to others; (5) applying statistics to problem solving and data driven decision-making through proper data collection and research design. Prerequisites: 60% in FSCT 8436

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.


FSCT 8432 - Approaches to Analysis and Reasoning for Crime Studies

This course introduces students to the range of thinking skills and reasoning abilities that are essential to crime and intelligence analysis. Students will examine the nature of knowledge and develop their abilities to think reflectively, critically and logically. This course also covers many approaches to the task of discovering truth. A variety of structured analysis models will be used in conjunction with critical thinking to explore the basis of analysis. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 8433 - Crime Analysis

This course focuses on the application of tactical, strategic and administrative crime analysis tools, techniques and methods to provide direction in reducing crime and disorder as well as deployment of police resources. Students will learn how to identify crime patterns, series and trends, develop weekly and daily crime bulletins, prepare target sheets and known offender profiles, use modus operandi to detect crime patterns and trends, analyze crime statistics, rates and indexes, and forecast future criminal events. Prerequisites: 60% in FSCT 8431 and 60% in FSCT 8432

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.


FSCT 8434 - Crime Mapping

This course provides an overview of the spatial aspects of crime and intelligence analysis. The concept of environmental criminology and the relevance of geographic information systems (GIS) to crime and intelligence analysis will be covered. Students will learn how to use visualization and spatial analysis technologies in order to detect criminal patterns and to forecast the probability, time and location of future criminal events. An integrated crime and intelligence analysis application, the i2 Analyst's Workstation and ESRI ArcView is included. Prerequisites: FSCT 8430 and FSCT 8433 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jul 09-Jul 135 Days$698.37CRN: 58967
Jul 09-Jul 13Mon-Fri08:00-17:00DTC 475
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - For authorization to register, please contact Cindy Chan at 604.412.7433 or Cindy_Chan@bcit.ca. For course and program information, visit: http://www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics/ For textbook requirements, check: http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
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FSCT 8436 - Introduction to Crime and Intelligence Analysis

This course introduces students to the types of crime and intelligence analysis, and the roles played by analysts themselves. The fundamentals of analysis, core competencies, models of intelligence, and logic will be discussed. Students will learn how to prepare and present intelligence products. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 24-Jul 1713 Weeks$653.73CRN: 57104
Apr 24-Jul 17Tue18:00-21:30DTC 475
Instructor: Alex Tyakoff
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - For authorization to register, please contact Cindy Chan at 604.412.7433 or Cindy_Chan@bcit.ca. For course and program information, visit: http://www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics/ For textbook requirements, check: http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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FSCT 8481 - Major Crimes Analysis

This course focuses on the application of criminal intelligence analysis tools, techniques and methods to the management of major cases which include homicide investigations, narcotics trafficking, sex offences, extortion and kidnapping. It also examines the importance of the analytical role in providing strategic and tactical direction in major crimes investigations. Prerequisites: FSCT 8430 and FSCT 8433

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.


FSCT 8482 - National Security Analysis

This course is designed to expose students to a wide range of analytical techniques that are essential to protecting the interests of national security. Students will conduct the applied research and use advanced analytical methods to prepare collection plans and threat assessments on individuals or groups who pose a threat to national security. The course also examine the use advanced data mining tools, techniques and methods to expose and to determine the scope, nature and impact of their threat to national security, law and order. Prerequisites: FSCT 8486

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.


FSCT 8486 - Strategic Analysis

This course provides students with an in-depth study of the theory of strategic analysis and its relevant applications to crime and intelligence analysis. Various contemporary strategic methods and analytic products will be used for analyzing cases and developing short and long term goals to collect criminal intelligence. Prerequisites: FSCT 8436 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jun 11-Jun 155 Days$699.39CRN: 59735
Jun 11-Jun 15Mon-Fri08:00-17:00DTC 475
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - * Please note the prerequisites listed above.* For authorization to register, please contact Cindy Chan at 604.412.7433 or Cindy_Chan@bcit.ca. For course and program information, visit: http://www.bcit.ca/cas/forensics/ For textbook requirements, check: http://www.bcit.ca/bookstore/
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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FSCT 8520 - Internet for Investigation

The Internet consists of about ten billion pages of information yet many investigators and analysts make only superficial use of this amazing resource. This course was designed for those who need to search more aggressively and use information more carefully than the general public. The intention of this course is to turn those who already have some computer and Internet experience into power users of the Internet and to reveal how the Internet can augment their traditional investigative methodology. It covers not only technical issues, but includes how to formulate good search strategies and mine the Invisible Web. Students develop and refine their search skills in the first half of the course. The second half introduces tools and techniques to make searchers more efficient, effective, and secure. The course concludes with a module on cybercrime. Prerequisite: Admission to a Forensic credential program or permission of the Program Coordinator.

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.


FSCT 8610 - Graduation Project/Internship 1

The student is encouraged to complete this portion of the graduation requirement in a workplace setting. The student will conduct a literature review, choose, prepare and present a proposal for an industry related project. An advisory team consists of mentor(s) from the industry, instructor(s) in the relevant area, and/or the Program Head. The project/internship product should be innovative, experimental or explanatory in nature to demonstrate the practical application of knowledge and skills. A detailed project proposal will be prepared. The Graduation Project Panel will assess the feasibility and merits of the proposal. Prerequisite: Completion of framework courses. Corequisite: Enrolment in specialized courses that will bring the total of such courses to a minimum of 19 credits in specified areas. (2 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 01-Aug 3110 Weeks$450.61CRN: 52633
Apr 01-Aug 31  BBY   
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Please take note of the prerequisites listed above, discuss your proposed research project with the program coordinator and obtain his/her authorization to register prior to course enrolment. There are 3 in-class sessions that you will be required to attend and the schedule details will be forwarded to you once you are registered in the course. The sessions are 3.5 hrs each and will be held at the BBY Campus on weekends. Please also note that it is important to finish the grad project on time as any extension on grad project will need to be re-approved with re-registration in the following term.
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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FSCT 8620 - Graduation Project/Internship 2

In the second of the capstone courses the student will carry out the work specified in the project proposal, reporting progress orally and in writing to the faculty mentor at mutually agreed intervals. The student must complete this phase of the project to a satisfactory level, as determined by the faculty mentor in consultation with the internship employer and the Graduation Project Panel, before completing the third and final course - FSCT 8630. The student is encouraged to complete this portion of the graduation requirement in a workplace setting. Under the supervision of the advisory team, the student further develop, conduct and complete the project/internship as proposed in FSCT 8610. Prerequisites: Completion of all framework and specialized courses and FSCT 8610. (5 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 01-Aug 3120 Weeks$740.19CRN: 54302
Apr 01-Aug 31  BBY   
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Please take note of the prerequisites listed above and obtain authorization to register from either the program or the research project coordinator prior to course enrolment. There are 3 in-class sessions that you will be required to attend and the schedule details will be forwarded to you once you are registered in the course. The sessions are 3.5 hrs each and will be held at the BBY Campus on weekends. Please also note that it is important to finish the grad project on time as any extension on grad project will need to be re-approved with re-registration in the following term.
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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FSCT 8630 - Graduation Project/Internship 3

The student will conclude the project/internship proposed and conducted in FSCT 8610 and FSCT 8620 respectively. A written final report will be submitted and presented orally to the advisory team. Prerequisites: FSCT 8620 (2 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 01-Aug 3110 Weeks$450.61CRN: 54301
Apr 01-Aug 31  BBY   
Instructor: Yalcin Joe Ilsever
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Please take note of the prerequisites listed above and obtain authorization to register from either the program or the research project coordinator prior to course enrolment. It is important to finish the grad project on time as any extension on grad project will need to be re-approved with re-registration in the following term.
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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Liberal Studies
LIBS 7001 - Critical Reading and Writing

Develops advanced skills in critical analysis, close reading and composition through lectures, discussion and group activities in which students analyse and evaluate materials from various disciplines. Readings might come from professional journals, reports, newspapers, magazines and literature. Multimedia such as video, music and the Internet may also be included. Prerequisite: BCIT ENGL 1177, or 6 credits BCIT Communication at 1100-level or above, or 3 credits of university/college composition. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 29695
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Ashton Howley
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 50866
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Ashton Howley
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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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Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 51736
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Karyn Huenemann
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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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Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 57899
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Karyn Huenemann
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58585
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Karyn Huenemann
Note: This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online exam are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside of the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 61418
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Ashton Howley
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.***Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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 01-Aug 0715 Weeks$621.71CRN: 28529
May 01-Aug 07Tue18:30-21:30BBY SE6 108
Instructor: Tessa Jordan
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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May 02-Aug 0815 Weeks$621.71CRN: 28531
May 02-Aug 08Wed18:30-21:30BBY SW1 2024
Instructor: Chris-Anne Stumpf
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
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 03-Aug 0915 Weeks$621.71CRN: 50826
May 03-Aug 09Thu18:30-21:30BBY NE1 298
Instructor: Tessa Jordan
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
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 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58580
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Stephen Ogden
Note: THIS SECTION IS FOR CURRENT FULL-TIME NURSING STUDENTS ONLY. Students who register for this section who not enrolled in the BCIT Nursing Program will be withdrawn. ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58581
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Stephen Ogden
Note: THIS SECTION IS FOR CURRENT FULL-TIME NURSING STUDENTS ONLY. Students who register for this section who are not enrolled in the BCIT Nursing Program will be withdrawn. ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinefull

May 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58582
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Tessa Jordan
Note: THIS SECTION IS FOR CURRENT FULL-TIME NURSING STUDENTS ONLY. Students who register for this section who are not enrolled in the BCIT Nursing Program will be withdrawn. ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinefull

May 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58583
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Tessa Jordan
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinefull

Jun 04-Aug 2412 Weeks$621.71CRN: 61303
Jun 04-Aug 24  NET
Instructor: Stephen Ogden
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.***Course, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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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LIBS 7002 - Applied Ethics

Fosters abilities and values required for ethical decision making at work. Develops skills in logical analysis, a working knowledge of moral principles and theories, and the ability to diagnose and resolve moral disagreements commonly found at work. Examines and applies moral principles to historically famous cases in manufacturing, human resources, management, engineering, health care, and computing. Prerequisite: BCIT ENGL 1177, or 6 credits BCIT Communication at 1100-level or above, or 3 credits of university/college composition. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 29696
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Brian Thomas
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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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Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 50867
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Shulamit Gribov
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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

Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 56359
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinecancelled

Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 59887
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Vasco Castela
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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

Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 60685
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Vasco Castela
Note: **This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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

Apr 30-Aug 1015 Weeks$621.71CRN: 61419
Apr 30-Aug 10  NET
Instructor: Vasco Castela
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.***Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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 01-Aug 0715 Weeks$621.71CRN: 28680
May 01-Aug 07Tue18:30-21:30BBY SW5 2895
Instructor: Kari Coleman
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
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 02-Aug 0815 Weeks$621.71CRN: 28681
May 02-May 08Wed18:30-21:30BBY SE6 114
May 15-Aug 08Wed18:30-21:30BBY SW1 3150
Instructor: Kari Coleman
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
course outlinefull

May 03-Aug 0915 Weeks$621.71CRN: 29292
May 03-Aug 09Thu18:30-21:30BBY SE6 108
Instructor: Kari Coleman
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
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 03-Aug 0915 Weeks$621.71CRN: 60595
May 03-Aug 09Thu18:30-21:30BBY SW9 122
Instructor: Brian Thomas
Note: ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON THE DESIGNATED DATE AND TIME.
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 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58589
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Andrea Nicki
Note: THIS SECTION IS FOR CURRENT FULL-TIME NURSING STUDENTS ONLY. Students who register for this section who are not enrolled in the BCIT Nursing Program will be withdrawn. ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinefull

May 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58590
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Andrea Nicki
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58591
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Shulamit Gribov
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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.
course outlinefull

May 14-Aug 0312 Weeks$621.71CRN: 58592
May 14-Aug 03  NET
Instructor: Shulamit Gribov
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course content, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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

Jun 04-Aug 2412 Weeks$621.71CRN: 61304
Jun 04-Aug 24  NET
Note: ***This is not a self-paced course. There will be specific timelines for assignments and exams.*** Course, kind and quality of assignments and general standards for this online course are the same as classroom courses. You must have an email address and access to a computer capable of downloading basic documents. ALL FINAL EXAMS MUST BE WRITTEN DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE COURSE ON DESIGNATED DATES AND TIMES. If you live outside the Lower Mainland area you will be required to have an approved proctor administer the exam.
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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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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