Programs & Courses

Environmental Engineering
EENG 7200 - Principles of Sustainability

This course is designed to provide an interdisciplinary group of learners with the knowledge and skills to develop and manage their professional practice while considering sustainability imperatives. Principles of industrial ecology, ecological restoration and succession, and urban world issues are covered in a manner that reveals constrains but also opportunities and strategies for balancing environmental, social and economic perspectives. In addition, the changing roles and approaches in governance systems and the role of stakeholders in decision making will be discussed. Prerequisite: Diploma of Technology or Degree in Engineering, Science or Natural Resources.

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.


EENG 8220 - Foundations of Sustainable Energy

Sustainable urban planning increasingly demands the conservation of energy and pursuit of renewable and alternative energy options for buildings and infrastructure. This course identifies state of practice standards for various energy uses, and sources, as well as strategies to reduce energy consumption and costs. Conventional and renewable energy sources are discussed. Strategies for energy conservation, fuel switching and changing to passive systems are examined. Behavioural changes as a conservation strategy are introduced. The rationale for sustainable energy management within existing buildings is explored. Alternative energy systems that minimize the use of natural resources will be explained together with underlying social, economic and environmental considerations. The course provides relevance to the importance of energy conservation and of utilizing innovative energy generation opportunities for buildings, infrastructure design and operations. The importance of declining fossil fuel energy sources and its impact on approaches to environmental engineering technology projects will be covered.

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.


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.
course outlinein progress

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.
course outlinein progress

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].
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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].
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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.
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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.
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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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Sustainability
SUST 7100 - Dimensions of Sustainability: An Introduction to Sustainable Urban Development

This course introduces students to the issues challenging global sustainability and the critical importance of human actions in deciding our paths for the 21stCentury. Students will be given context in sustainability at individual, community and global levels, and be introduced to the foundations of Sustainable Urban Development (SUD). The importance of the roles of the built environment and technology in context with natural ecological systems will be explored.The course will examine current leading frameworks, theories and applications in sustainable community development. Students will be introduced to the metabolisms of sustainable community development: renewable energy, land-use and the built environment, transportation and urban infrastructure, resource management, sustainable health, and industrial ecology. Students will be challenged to reflect on existing and future career paths as a "Sustainability Professional" within their discipline, while incorporating the values of sustainability and global citizenship.This course is open to students who have completed a two year diploma of technology or have approval of the program head.

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.


Technology Management
TMGT 7101 - Engineering, Technology and Management

The course provides candidates with a perspective on the experience needed to assume a role in management in a technology-based organization. It will include some basic tools and techniques for the manager. The course is focused on those individuals who possess a formal technical education and are contemplating moving into management, or those who are already working in management positions. This course will examine how technologists and engineers can make the often difficult move from a technical specialist role to manager.

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.


TMGT 7102 - Project Management/Resource Utilization

This course focuses on the use of project management concepts and tools to accomplish business goals. Students will identify project management issues in rapidly changing business and technical environments and utilize strategies to manage projects effectively. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$273.36CRN: 28233
 NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7103 - Research and Development Management

This course will provide the candidate with the skills necessary to successfully manage a small corporate research and development department. Emphasis will be on identifying the unique characteristics of an R&D department in terms of its funding, its personnel, and mandate to be creative and productive. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 16-May 285 Weeks$274.20CRN: 61001
Apr 16-May 28Mon18:30-21:30BBY SE6 202
Instructor: Mark Scivier
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca Note: There will not be any sessions held on April 30, 2012, or May 21, 2012 STAT holiday. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR COURSE MATERIAL TO YOUR FIRST CLASS.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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TMGT 7111 - High Technology Marketing Strategies

This hands-on course will enable candidates to become knowledgeable about the various marketing strategies employed to create a successful market image for an organization. Drawing from industry examples of well-conceived and successful marketing strategies, students will gain a framework for developing viable strategies for their respective organizations. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 15-Jun 2310 Weeks$273.36CRN: 26483
Apr 15-Jun 23Sat10:00-11:00NET
Instructor: Mark Scivier
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register for this Instructor-Led Distance Education course. As part of this class, there are three one-hour interactive virtual classroom sessions conducted using Elluminate Live. These sessions will be on Saturdays from 10am to 11am on April 21st, May 12th and June 2nd, 2012. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: computer, access to Internet, cable, xDSL or faster. Dial up speeds may not be adequate for Power Point, VoIP conferencing and group presentations. MS Word, MS Excel and Power Point or equivalent, Web browser; Internet Explorer, Firefox or equivalent, Email client and an email address that can accept attachments. Access to a library, telephone conferencing or one of the many free or low cost VoIP conferencing services so your team can discuss material and possibly present remotely to other teams. A computer headset or VoIP phone will be required for computer conferencing. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Your course material will no longer be available through the BCIT Bookstore. To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://learn.bcit.ca/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00...), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. Students MUST be registered into the course at least THREE DAYS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE COURSE. Access to the course material will then be ensured. If you register beyond the three days prior to the start of the course, you may experience a delay in accessing your course material.
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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TMGT 7112 - Marketing Research

This course will enable students to develop a marketing research plan that will enable them to effectively examine the methods of assessing early market opportunities for high technology industrial and consumer products. Prerequisites: TMGT 7111 (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$273.36CRN: 26482
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7113 - Marketing Programs and Plans

These assignments and techniques are designed to enable people with no previous marketing experience to create a marketing plan within their own company. Students will have an opportunity to explore the application of programs in the context of the high technology markets. Prerequisites: TMGT 7111

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.


TMGT 7114 - Product Planning and Marketing Implementation

This course will enable candidates to develop a product marketing plan which will enable them to manage the delivery of a commercially viable product. The course provides a complete and proven methodology of bringing a product from conception to full commercial development. Prerequisites: TMGT 7111

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.


TMGT 7121 - Principles of Finance

This course will equip candidates with an in-depth understanding of financing business undertakings, exploring sources of money, the role of business plans, equity capital, the role of debt financing, taxation issues, and cash investments. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$273.36CRN: 50486
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7122 - Accounting for Technologists

This course will involve the participant with aspects of accounting that impact on their roles as employee/managers within a technical organization. The course introduces the participant to as many accounting concepts, principles and the practical application of these principles as possible and it enhances their awareness and understanding of such areas as the balance sheet, the income statement, accounting systems, and the use that can be made of such accounting information. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 15-Jun 125 Weeks$274.20CRN: 61002
May 15-Jun 12Tue18:30-21:30BBY SE6 202
Instructor: Kamaldip Kaila
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR COURSE MATERIAL TO YOUR FIRST CLASS.
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 03-Aug 2512 Weeks$273.36CRN: 50330
 NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7123 - Technology Information Systems

This course will provide the candidate with the knowledge to understand how Information Technology [IT] is used in technology-based organizations. It will cover all aspects of systems architectures and systems life cycles, including how to evaluate, justify and acquire new IT. It will review how data are collected and turned into information by all parts of the organization with an emphasis on how that information can be used in problem solving. The business issues arising from the introduction and use of Information Technology will be discussed, including those associated with investment, training and support.

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.


TMGT 7124 - Technology and International Finance

This course deals with the major issues, institutions and instruments of international finance affecting technology transfer and the exchange of goods and services under contract. Course content addresses principal elements that include, but may not be limited to: instruments, institutions, legislative/regulatory frameworks and international finance variables. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$273.36CRN: 29369
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7133 - Law for Intelligence-based Business

The purpose of this course is to help those working in complicated technologically intense businesses, and especially those involved in technology management, to understand and to function within that legal environment. To this end, we will look at the nature of the legal system as well as its institutions generally, and will also look at selected areas of law vital to the functioning of Canadian business. The course will also relate law to modern business practice, especially in the field of ethics.

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.


TMGT 7134 - Technology and International Trade and Competition

The major thrust of this course is to describe how a technology firm may consider different options in the marketing of its technology in international markets. As the seller of the technology operates in a highly competitive environment, a clear understanding of the competitive forces and cultural dynamics at work in the global marketplace is critical to anyone seeking these export markets. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Jun 03-Aug 2512 Weeks$273.36CRN: 50358
Jun 03-Aug 25  NET
Note: TThis course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by contacting the Student Information and Enrolment Services in person or by phone at 604-434-1610 for this TMGT DE course. To access the course information for and the Guided Tour of D2L (Desire2Learn) you must go to http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username is your Student ID ( A00 . . .) your Password is the same as your myBCIT Password. It is very important to your success in this program that you carefully read the entire TMGT Student Guide. You can access the TMGT Student Guide through http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ IMPORTANT TEXTBOOK information: Please be sure to purchase the text book for TMGT 7134 from the BCIT Bookstore either on-line or in person. The textbook to be used is: ‘Global Marketing – 6th Edition’ by Warren J. Keegan and Mark C. Green. ISNB 10: 0-13-7023866-3 or ISBN 13: 978-0-13-702386-8 (the inside flap of the text listed both as the ISBN) IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://learn.bcit.ca/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. Students MUST be registered into the course at least THREE DAYS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE COURSE. Access to the course material will then be ensured. If you register after the two days prior to the start of the course, you may experience a delay in accessing your course and material.
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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TMGT 7135 - Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

This course is designed to help students develop a strong hands-on understanding of entrepreneurship in relation to business strategy and innovation. Unlike other business courses that concentrate narrowly on a particular function within a business - accounting, finance, marketing, production, human resources, or information systems - TMGT 7135 is a big picture course. It cuts across the whole spectrum of business and management. The focus is the total enterprise - including the industry and competitive environment in which it operates - its long-term direction and strategy, its resources and competitive capabilities, and its prospects for success. Prerequisites: TMGT 7121 and TMGT 7122

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.


TMGT 7142 - Technology Management Communication

This course provides theory and practice in specific communication processes that convey messages effectively. It is designed to give participants practice and feedback using specialized techniques in the communication process.

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.


TMGT 7143 - Problem Solving and Decision-Making

This course deals with a practical, hands-on approach to problem-solving and decision-making using an analytical, process-oriented approach. Different tools and techniques are used to better maximize the problem-solving and decision-making skills of the candidate. Opportunity will be provided for practice in creative thinking and problem-solving skills.

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.


TMGT 7144 - Human Resource Planning and Control

This course provides new managers in a technological setting with practical guidelines to deal with their people, using human resource systems to support them in identifying and addressing issues which affect technologists at various stages of their professional careers. The course also addresses ways in which a manager may examine and enhance his or her own management career. Time will be spent examining the relationship between the organization’s personnel needs and the ways in which these needs can be met through: Manpower Planning, Job Analysis, Selection and Recruitment, Motivation, Career Planning and Development, Succession Planning, Performance Evaluation, and Training and Development. (1 Credit)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$273.36CRN: 28234
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7145 - Leadership in a World of Change

This course deals with the challenge of providing effective leadership in the context of an ever-increasing rate of change, both technological and organizational expectations. The emphasis is on understanding both the elements of leadership and the dynamics of the change process with a view to the interdependence of these two forces. The course also differentiates between management and leadership, exploring the need for each aspect while continuing to strive for business goals and engaging in change aimed at improving company effectiveness. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$557.94CRN: 57512
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7151 - Implement Issues in Telecom

Recognizing trends in voice and data integration in wireless and wireline applications, this course will focus on analysis, planning, procuring, and implementing of networks. It will also emphasize major network options, evaluate their effectiveness, and identify implementation strategies. The course will discuss the issues from an internal organizational perspective and an external one. The course will also provide a discussion of management issues with respect to the networking options. Prerequisites: TMGT 7123 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$557.94CRN: 28071
Apr 08-Jun 30  NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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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TMGT 7152 - Implementation Issues in Data Management

Data is the raw material of information. This course will review how data is managed and turned into information and knowledge by looking at the different technologies available. Management of data as a resource and data ownership will be discussed. The concepts of systems design will be addressed by covering logical design processes, architectures, data modeling and physical design processes and database design. Prerequisites: TMGT 7123 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 16-Jul 1612 Weeks$558.63CRN: 61005
Apr 16-Jul 16Mon18:30-22:15BBY   
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. NOTE: NO SESSIONS WILL BE HELD ON MAY 21 AND JULY 2, 2012 STAT HOLIDAYS.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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TMGT 7153 - Tactical and Strategic Business Use of the Internet

The goal of this course is to provide candidates with the necessary skills and tools in using the Internet to effectively accomplish the goals of the contemporary business organization and to benefit from the vast and growing resources provided by and available over the Internet. The course is a component of the Information Technology Management option in the Bachelor of Technology program in Technology Management. This course is associated conceptually with the content and material in TMGT 7123, Technology Information Systems. It is also useful to associate some aspects of the course to TMGT 7154, Trends in New and Emerging Technologies. Prerequisites: TMGT 7123 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$558.63CRN: 61006
Apr 10-Jun 26Tue18:30-22:15BBY SW1 2590
Instructor: Neil Wieler
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR COURSE MATERIAL TO YOUR FIRST CLASS.
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


TMGT 7154 - Trends in New and Emerging Information Technologies

This course provides candidates with the knowledge to understand trends in new and emerging information technologies and identifies strategies for managing the introduction of these technologies in today’s organizations. This course covers advances in data management, data communications, electronic commerce, multimedia and other computer/communications technologies, all examined from a strong business applications and management perspective. Prerequisites: TMGT 7123 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 12-Jun 2812 Weeks$558.63CRN: 61007
Apr 12Thu18:30-22:15BBY   
Apr 19-Jun 28Thu18:30-22:15BBY   
Note: The first night of class (Thursday, February 12, 2012) will be held in SE6-209. The remainder of the course will be held in SE6-202. This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR COURSE MATERIAL TO YOUR FIRST CLASS.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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TMGT 7155 - Information Technology Management Issues

This course provides candidates with knowledge of management issues in areas such as the evaluation, acquisition and development of systems, systems integrity and ethics, and the alignment of IT with business goals. Candidates will gain the knowledge necessary to understand how an Information Technology infrastructure is developed and how it can be used to manage information and technology throughout the organization. Prerequisites: TMGT 7123 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 11-Jun 2712 Weeks$557.94CRN: 51867
Apr 11-Jun 27Wed18:30-22:15NET
Instructor: Brian Hosier
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register for this Instructor-Led Distance Education course. As part of this class, we will be using Eluminate Live to conduct some virtual online sessions. These sessions are optional but will be recorded for playback later in case you are unable to attend the live session. The dates and number of Eluminate sessions are still to be confirmed but will be scheduled starting at 6:30pm on a Wednesday during the course schedule – April 11 to June 17. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: computer, access to Internet, cable, xDSL or faster. Dial up speeds may not be adequate for Power Point, VoIP conferencing and group presentations. MS Word, MS Excel and Power Point or equivalent, Web browser; Internet Explorer, Firefox or equivalent, Email client and an email address that can accept attachments. Access to a library, telephone conferencing or one of the many free or low cost VoIP conferencing services so your team can discuss material and possibly present remotely to other teams. Speakers and a microphone are required to attend the virtual online sessions. If you have a laptop computer, the built-in speakers and microphone will be acceptable but a headset with attached microphone is preferred. The headsets are available at your local computer supply store such as Staples, BestBuy, or Future Shop. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Your course material will no longer be available through the BCIT Bookstore. To obtain your course material, go to the following link: https://learn.bcit.ca/shared/index.htm Your Username will be your student ID (A00...), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. Students MUST be registered into the course at least THREE DAYS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE COURSE. Access to the course material will then be ensured. If you register beyond the two days prior to the start of the course, you may experience a delay in accessing your course material.
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 11-Jun 1712 Weeks$558.63CRN: 59488
Apr 11-Jun 17Wed18:30-22:15BBY   
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management Degree Program. You may proceed to register for these courses online or by contacting Student Information and Enrolment Services (SIES) at 604-434-1610. You may register for the TMGT courses prior to applying to the program, with the understanding that taking these courses does not guarantee you acceptance into the program. If you wish to apply to the program, please submit in your application, resume and transcripts directly to the Program Administrator. Enquiries may be directed to the Program Administrator at laurie_mcgee@bcit.ca IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: Course material for the CLASSROOM TMGT courses are accessed through Desire2Learn (D2L). To access your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ You are encouraged to take the Guided Tour of D2L (under Student Resources on the right side of the page) prior to the start of your course. Your USERNAME is your student ID (A00... number), and your PASSWORD is the same as your myBCIT password. If you experience technical difficulties during this course, please contact the Technology Service Desk at email: techhelp@bcit.ca or phone: 604-412-7444 (option 1), or Toll Free at 1-800-351-5533. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of your class. PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR COURSE MATERIAL TO YOUR FIRST CLASS.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
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TMGT 8101 - Directed Studies

Provides a means, through directed studies, to enhance and integrate courses previously taken in the candidate's area of specialization in technology and management. The aim is to assist the candidate in the definition and application of the graduation project.

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.


TMGT 8102 - Applied Research Methods

This course covers the issues, skills and instruments of both the producer and the consumer of research in the field of technology management. The main emphasis in the course will be on the effective application of practical qualitative approaches, and there will be opportunities to examine quantitative approaches [e.g., descriptive and inferential statistics] as well. Course content will be supplemented with contemporary cases studies and exercises that will provide the opportunity to analyze and evaluate published research within technical, business and management disciplines from a practical applied perspective. Prerequisite: Completion of at least three 7000 or 8000 level courses in the candidate’s technical specialty. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 08-Jun 3012 Weeks$557.94CRN: 50632
 NET
Note: This course forms part of the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program. You can proceed to register on-line or by calling the Student Information and Enrolment Services at 604-434-1610 for this NET course. IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION: To obtain your course material, go to the following link: http://www.bcit.ca/learn/ Your Username will be your student ID (A00?), Your Password will be the same as your MyBCIT Password. NOTE: Your course material will be available for downloading 3 days prior to the start of the course.
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


TMGT 8103 - Technology Assessment

This course gives candidates the knowledge to develop technology assessment processes that are specific to the Graduation Project but can also be used in their organizations. It provides candidates with the means to increase the probability that a selected technology will provide tangible benefits in addressing specific organizational issues and that will take into account social and environmental concerns. Prerequisite: Completion of at least three 7000 or 8000 level courses in the candidate’s technical specialty.

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.


TMGT 8104 - Project

Covers the implementation of the project plan developed by the candidate under TMGT 8101 and is the capstone of the Bachelor of Technology Program. It is focused on the integration of management and technical issues that reflect their relationship applied to a real-life situation in the candidate's workplace. The Project will address a significant problem or explore innovative ideas for improvement within the candidate's organization.

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.


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