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SUMMARY:Technical Communication for Engineers Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Technical Communication for Engineers course provides a broad overview of written and oral communication in engineering working environments. Topics include business correspondence\, business meetings\, oral presentations\, visual aids\, and technical reports. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves practice exercises related to engineering work. It supports the student in the development of the ability to communicate complex engineering concepts within the profession and to the general public. The ability to understand and write effective technical reports and documents is essential. Engineers must be able to provide and respond to clear instructions. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to evaluate and cite information from a variety of sources. ​​ \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/technical-communication-for-engineers-online-information-session-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice course introduces students to the structure\, practice guidelines\, and ethical codes of the engineering profession in Canada. It provides a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of the professional engineer in society\, especially the primary role of protection of the public and the public interest. \nTopics include ethical foundations\, professional codes\, sustainability and environmental responsibility\, community and social engagement\, as well as indigenous rights and reconciliation. Lectures and case studies specific to Canada will be used to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as an engineer. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/engineering-ethics-and-professional-practice-online-information-session-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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UID:10010003-1774544400-1774548000@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Canadian Engineering Practical Law Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, course provides a broad overview of the legal principles and regulations relevant to the practice of engineering in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system\, regulation of the engineering profession\, contracts and torts\, intellectual property\, employment law\, workplace safety\, privacy\, and indigenous law. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves the review of case and law issues related to the practice of engineering. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to face legal challenges and make informed decisions to ensure projects are compliant and successful. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/canadian-engineering-practical-law-online-information-session-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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UID:10009870-1774544400-1774548000@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Master of Engineering in Smart Grid Systems and Technologies Info Session
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWelcome to the Master of Engineering in Smart Grid Systems and Technologies Information Session registration. Join us online to get your questions answered\, and get information\, potentially upgrading your career. \nThis free online session will begin with an overview of the program\, including what you will learn and how the flexible learning format is delivered. We’ll be available to answer your questions as we go\, and will continue with a Q&A after the presentation. \nThis Flexible Learning program focuses on the modernization of critical infrastructure\, especially in the electrical utility sector. The ideal candidates will be Practicing Engineers\, with a Bachelor’s degree in relevant engineering\, technology or science disciplines\, or newcomers to Canada with stated relevant Bachelor’s degrees and experience. \nApplications for the September 2026 intake are open. This intake will be in-person classes\, making it an opportunity for international students to apply for student visas and qualify to get their education in Canada. \nRegister below to secure your spot. A few days prior to the session\, you will receive an email with a Teams link to connect to the online session. If there are any questions about the session or if you need further details\, you can contact Cindy at cindy_huynh@bcit.ca.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/master-of-engineering-in-smart-grid-systems-and-technologies-info-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Applied & Natural Sciences,Engineering,Info Sessions,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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UID:10009855-1772125200-1772128800@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Canadian Engineering Practical Law Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, course provides a broad overview of the legal principles and regulations relevant to the practice of engineering in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system\, regulation of the engineering profession\, contracts and torts\, intellectual property\, employment law\, workplace safety\, privacy\, and indigenous law. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves the review of case and law issues related to the practice of engineering. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to face legal challenges and make informed decisions to ensure projects are compliant and successful. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/canadian-engineering-practical-law-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,School of Energy
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UID:10009854-1772125200-1772128800@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice course introduces students to the structure\, practice guidelines\, and ethical codes of the engineering profession in Canada. It provides a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of the professional engineer in society\, especially the primary role of protection of the public and the public interest. \nTopics include ethical foundations\, professional codes\, sustainability and environmental responsibility\, community and social engagement\, as well as indigenous rights and reconciliation. Lectures and case studies specific to Canada will be used to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as an engineer. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/engineering-ethics-and-professional-practice-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,School of Energy
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CREATED:20260123T230935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T230935Z
UID:10009852-1772125200-1772128800@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Technical Communication for Engineers Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Technical Communication for Engineers course provides a broad overview of written and oral communication in engineering working environments. Topics include business correspondence\, business meetings\, oral presentations\, visual aids\, and technical reports. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves practice exercises related to engineering work. It supports the student in the development of the ability to communicate complex engineering concepts within the profession and to the general public. The ability to understand and write effective technical reports and documents is essential. Engineers must be able to provide and respond to clear instructions. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to evaluate and cite information from a variety of sources. ​​ \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/technical-communication-for-engineers-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251216T170000
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CREATED:20251201T230411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T230411Z
UID:10009761-1765904400-1765908000@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Technical Communication for Engineers Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Technical Communication for Engineers course provides a broad overview of written and oral communication in engineering working environments. Topics include business correspondence\, business meetings\, oral presentations\, visual aids\, and technical reports. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves practice exercises related to engineering work. It supports the student in the development of the ability to communicate complex engineering concepts within the profession and to the general public. The ability to understand and write effective technical reports and documents is essential. Engineers must be able to provide and respond to clear instructions. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to evaluate and cite information from a variety of sources. ​​ \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/technical-communication-for-engineers-online-information-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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UID:10009760-1765904400-1765908000@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice course introduces students to the structure\, practice guidelines\, and ethical codes of the engineering profession in Canada. It provides a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of the professional engineer in society\, especially the primary role of protection of the public and the public interest. \nTopics include ethical foundations\, professional codes\, sustainability and environmental responsibility\, community and social engagement\, as well as indigenous rights and reconciliation. Lectures and case studies specific to Canada will be used to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as an engineer. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/engineering-ethics-and-professional-practice-online-information-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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CREATED:20251201T225706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T225706Z
UID:10009759-1765904400-1765908000@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Canadian Engineering Practical Law Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, course provides a broad overview of the legal principles and regulations relevant to the practice of engineering in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system\, regulation of the engineering profession\, contracts and torts\, intellectual property\, employment law\, workplace safety\, privacy\, and indigenous law. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves the review of case and law issues related to the practice of engineering. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to face legal challenges and make informed decisions to ensure projects are compliant and successful. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/canadian-engineering-practical-law-online-information-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251127T180000
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CREATED:20251024T165453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T165453Z
UID:10009651-1764262800-1764266400@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Canadian Engineering Practical Law Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, course provides a broad overview of the legal principles and regulations relevant to the practice of engineering in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system\, regulation of the engineering profession\, contracts and torts\, intellectual property\, employment law\, workplace safety\, privacy\, and indigenous law. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves the review of case and law issues related to the practice of engineering. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to face legal challenges and make informed decisions to ensure projects are compliant and successful. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/canadian-engineering-practical-law-online-information-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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CREATED:20251024T163532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T163532Z
UID:10009650-1764262800-1764266400@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice course introduces students to the structure\, practice guidelines\, and ethical codes of the engineering profession in Canada. It provides a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of the professional engineer in society\, especially the primary role of protection of the public and the public interest. \nTopics include ethical foundations\, professional codes\, sustainability and environmental responsibility\, community and social engagement\, as well as indigenous rights and reconciliation. Lectures and case studies specific to Canada will be used to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as an engineer. \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/engineering-ethics-and-professional-practice-online-information-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251127T180000
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CREATED:20251024T163053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T163053Z
UID:10009649-1764262800-1764266400@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Technical Communication for Engineers Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential\, the Technical Communication for Engineers course provides a broad overview of written and oral communication in engineering working environments. Topics include business correspondence\, business meetings\, oral presentations\, visual aids\, and technical reports. \nThe approach of the course is practical; it involves practice exercises related to engineering work. It supports the student in the development of the ability to communicate complex engineering concepts within the profession and to the general public. The ability to understand and write effective technical reports and documents is essential. Engineers must be able to provide and respond to clear instructions. Critical thinking will be encouraged as engineers must be prepared to evaluate and cite information from a variety of sources. ​​ \nThe Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential is designed to provide internationally trained engineers with the law and ethics education and communication skills to help them to excel in the engineering profession and successfully pursue professional licensure with one of Canada’s provincial or territorial engineering regulators. It is also suitable for those preparing to write the National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE). ​ It consists of three courses\, Canadian Engineering Practical Law\, Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice\, and Technical Communication for Engineers. 
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/technical-communication-for-engineers-online-information-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Info Sessions,Microcredential,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bcit.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cepp-image-1-e1741628085594.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251127T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T041843
CREATED:20251007T175317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T175317Z
UID:10009589-1764262800-1764266400@www.bcit.ca
SUMMARY:Master of Engineering in Smart Grid Systems and Technologies Info Session
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWelcome to the Master of Engineering in Smart Grid Systems and Technologies Information Session registration. Join us online to get your questions answered\, and get information\, potentially upgrading your career. \nThis free online session will begin with an overview of the program featuring what and how you will learn. We’ll be available to answer your questions as we go\, and will continue with a Q&A after the presentation. \nThis Flexible Learning program focuses on the modernization of critical infrastructure\, especially in the electrical utility sector. The ideal candidates will be Practicing Engineers\, with a Bachelor’s degree in relevant engineering\, technology or science disciplines\, or newcomers to Canada with stated relevant Bachelor’s degrees and experience. \nApplications for the September 2026 intakes are open. This intake will be in-person classes\, making it an opportunity for international students to apply for student visas and qualify to get their education in Canada. \nRegister below\, and a few days prior to the session\, you will receive an email with a Teams link to connect to the online session. If there are any questions about the session or if you need further details\, you can contact Cindy at cindy_huynh@bcit.ca.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/master-of-engineering-in-smart-grid-systems-and-technologies-info-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Applied & Natural Sciences,Engineering,Info Sessions,Online Information Sessions,School of Energy
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