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Academic and Vocational Studies COMMUNICATION

Business Correspondence Business Report Writing Effective Meetings English Fundamentals Introduction to Business and Technical

Communication Introduction to Technical Writing for Electrical

and Electronics Technical Correspondence Technical Report Writing Telephone Techniques Writing Reports Writing User Friendly Manuals Writing for Results

DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES Analytical Geometry Calculus Module 1 Calculus Module 2 Calculus Module 3 Calculus Module 4 Logarithms Physics 1 Physics 2 Technical Mathematics - Introduction Trigonometry

MATHEMATICS BASIC 1 - Introduction to Microcomputers

(IBM PC) BASIC 2 - Introduction to Microcomputers

(IBM PC) Introduction to the FORTH Programming

Math make-up for MATH 243 Mathematics 1C - for Electrical Technology Technical Mathematics 1 -Trigonometry Technical Mathematics 2 - Logarithms and

Language

Analytic Geometry

Administrative Management Business Computer Fluency/Apple 2+ -

Business Computer Fluency/Apple 2+ - Business Business Law 2 Career Search Workshop Computer and Technology Law Counselling 1 Counselling 3 Economics 1 (Micro) Economics 2 (Macro) Instruction and Facilitation -Advanced

Labour Relations 1 Labour Relations 2 Management 1 Management 2 Management Simulations 1 Managerial Skills for Administrative Assistants Managing Change Manpower Planning Organizational Behavior 1 Organizational Behavior 2 Personnel Management Problem Solving and Decision Making S a l q Administration Selection Interviewing Training Techniques

Acting for Television Broadcast Advertising and Promotion Broadcast Engineering for Production Personnel Broadcast Industry Organization Broadcast Journalism - Introduction Broadcast News Writing Broadcast Sales and Management Commercial Production Cdpywriting for Radio and TV Development of Contemporary Music Dramatic Writing for Film and Television Film for Beginners Investigative Reporting Production Assistant - Techniques for Film

Radio Broadcasting Introduction Radio Newsroom Operations Radio and TV Announcing Radio: Commercial and Audio Promotion Radio: Operations Laboratory Scenic Construction for Film and Television Sportscasting TV Production Planning Technical Introduction

Spreadsheets

Word Processing

Training Techniques

Broadcast Communications

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Television Broadcasting Introduction Television Production Techniques The Music Business and the Broadcast Industry Writing for the Media

Building Maintenance

Computer Systems Excellence in Business

Applied Artificial Intelligence Design of

Basic Interactive Programming 1 Basic Interactive Programming 2 C Programming Language Computer Programming -Advanced COBOL Computer Programming - Assembler 1 Computer Programming -Assembler 2 Computer Programming -Assembler 3 Computer Programming - Introductory COBOL Computer Programming - PASCAL Computer Programming LISP Computer Systems - Introduction 2 Computer Systems Introduction 1 Computers in Business Data Base Concepts - Advanced Data Base Concepts - Introduction Data Communications Concepts Data Processing Intro Microcomputers (IBM PC) Data Processing Introduction

FORTRAN lV - Intermediate FORTRAN IV - Introduction Intro to Data Processing Micros - Apple Introduction to RP.G. I1 Microcomputer Programming Assembler (IBM PC) Microcomputer Programming (IBM PC) Microcomputers - Business Applications

Expert Systems

FORTRAN lV - Advanced

Direct Employment Training Assertiveness for Women: Solving Problems with

Bartending Practices Bookkeeping - Basic Building Service Worker - Basic Building Service Worker - Supervisory Cake Decorating - Basic Cashier Training Cocktail Service Dental Office Co-ordinator

Graphics - Level 2 Legal Steno/Typist Certificte Program - Part 2 Medical OMce Assistant - Medical Transcription Photographic Darkroom.- Basic

Secretarial Training - Basic Security Officer Training Shorthand, Pitman - Basic Typing -Advanced ’&ping - Basic Vocational Instructor Training Word Processing - Level 1 Word Processing - Level 2 Word Processing - Level 3

Co-workers

Graphics - Lev& 1

Photography - Basic

Financial Management Accounting 1 Accounting 2 Accounting 2 s Accounting for the Manager Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 s Taxation 2

Hospitality and Tourism Administration Automated Reservations Automated Ticketing Career Explorations for the Hospitality Industry Customer Relations and Communication Skills Domestic Air

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International Air 1 Introduction to Bartending Tour Managing, Escorting and Guiding Tourism Geography Tourism Pacific Rim Travel Agency and Tour Operations -

an Introduction Travel and Tourism - an Introduction Understanding Wines 1

Advertising 1 Advertising 2 Introduction to Marketing Marketing 1 Marketing 2 Marketing Research Professional SaIes 1 Public Relations Public Speaking and dral Coinmunication 1 Retail Marketing Sales Management

Basic Mathematics of Finanoe Inventory Planning and Control Math for Business Operations Management Productivity Engineering 1 Productivity Engineering 2 Purchasing Statistics for Business and Industry Supervisory Training for Operations Management

Marketing Management

Operations Management

Preentry Courses CHEMISTRY

Chemistry Chemistry

Comprehensive Reading, Writing and Learning

Effective Writing Independent Learning Skills Technical English as a Second Language

Introductory Computer Programming for Engineering Technology

Mathematics for Business Technical Mathematics - Introduction

PHYSICS Physics

Directed Study Project Interior Design Basic Interior Design Drafting 3 Materials

COMMUNICATION

Skills

MATHEMATICS

Specialized Business Service

Summer Course Offerings

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CLASS TIMES Bumaby: 1845-2145 Downtown Education Centre: 1730-2030 Surrey: 1900-2200 Maple Ridge (MR): 1900-2200 Classes at all sites run for 3 hours per night, 1 might a week, Monday through Thursday, unless otherwise noted in course description or at registration.

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* ADMN 100 ECONOMICS 1 (MICRO) $139 This course provides a basic understanding of micro-economic concepts, deals with the operation of the individual marketplace under a variety of conditions. Emphasis is on the laws of supply and demand, and pricing decisions in competitive and non-competitive markets. Apr07 Mon/Wed 6weeks BBY CRN25466 Apr21 Mon/Wed 6weeks SRY 35988 ADMN 1 10 MANAGEMENT 1 $139 Provides a practice and theoretical introduction to the principal functions of modern management. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21183

DEC 32286 Mon/Wed 6weeks DEC 2 1207

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ADMN 122 MANAGERIAL SKILLS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS $139 For office workers who wish to prepare for increased responsibilities as administrative assistant or execu- tive secretary. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks DEC CRN 21672 Jun 02 Mon-Fri Wk long DEC 38205

ADMN 124 SUPE~VISORY SKILLS $139 Students increase their confidence and abilities as leadersoand establish a foundation for further training in supervision and management. Apr 08 Tues/Thurs 6 weeks DEC CRN 21702 Apr 09 Wed 12weeks BBY 21717 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 21726 Apr 14 Mon-Fri Wk long BBY 2 1743

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ADMN 127 TRAINING TECHNIQUES $139 Helpful to people with responsibility for training personnel in business, industry, government and other institutions. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21879 May 12 Mon-Fri Wk long DEC 21882

ADMN 140 BUSINESS COMPUTER FLUENCY/APPLE 2+ - SPREADSHEETS $139 This introductory level course is designed for indi- viduals with little or no prior exposure to compu- ters. The content covers spreadsheet applications, design and manipulation. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks DEC CRN 25338

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WORD PROCESSING $139 This introductory level course is designed for indi- viduals with little or no prior exposure to compu- ters. The course covers document creation, editing, storage and printing, spelling checker, mailing lists and procedures. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks DEC CRN 25352 ADMN 145 MANAGING CHANGE $70 This course is designed to assist managers and leaders to cope with the barrage of changes that confront them daily in attempting to keep their organizations viable and current. Apr 09 Wed 6weeks BBY CRN25374 ADMN 180 COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LAW $139 An introductory computer law course of interest to students in the Financial and Administrative Man- agement areas. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21930 ADMN 200 ECONOMICS 2 (MACRO) $208 Introduces the student to the basic courses and consequences of inflation and unemployment. Topics covered include Fiscal Policy, Monetary Pol- icy and the Balance of Payments. Apr07 Mon/Wed 9weeks DEC CRN21409

BBY 21414 Apr 10 Thurs 18weeks BBY 25275 ADMN 201 COUNSELLING 1 $139 Demonstrates that communication skills can be learned and that through training, everyone can learn to become a more effective communicator. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 1857 ADMN 203

TRAINING TECHNIQUES $167 This course develops skills necessary to lead and assess €raining sessions, workshops, simulation exercises and group sessions. Apr 28 Mon-Fri Wk long BBY CRNd1898

ADMN 204 PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT $139 For those wishing to enter the personnel field, and those who are new to industrial relations. Apr07 Mon/Wed 6weeks DEC CRN21799

BBY 2 1780 Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY 21800 J u n 0 9 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC 2181 1

ADMN 205 SELECTION INTERVIEWING $139 For those people who are called-upon to interview applicants for employment. Apr 07 Monped 6 weeks DEC CRN 21825 Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY 2 1833 May05 Mon-Frf Wklong DEC 2 1844

ADMN 21 1 *MANAGEMENT 2 $139 A continuation of the study of functions of manage- ment begun in Part 1. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 25171 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 2528 1 Apr 12 Sat 12 weeks BBY 28856

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Apr21 Monmed 6weeks SRY 360 13 May21 Wed/Mon 6weeks DEC 25192

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ADMN 222 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 1 $139 Basic behavioral theories for those with no formal background in organizational behavior. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21349 Apr08 Tues 12weeks BBY 21355

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ADMN 302 *PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING $1 :39 Participants learn to apply various techniques to problem solving and decision making: emphasis is on problem analysis. Apr10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 17’78

ADMN 303 *COUNSELLING 3 $1!)3 This second phase of interpersonal communica- tions skill development gives an opportunity to practice communication skills in supervised train- ing sessions. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks DEC CRN 2 1929 ADMN 304 MANPOWER PLANMNG $139 Designed for anyone in a planning organization involving “people resources”. J u n 0 2 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC CRN23732

ADMN 305 ‘SAWiY ADMINISTRATION $139 Covers the “hows” and “whys” of salary admini- stration. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 1689 ADMN 322 *ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Motivational theory and its appl who have completed Organizational Behavior 1. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 21446 Apr 14 Mon-Fri Wk long DEC 2 14ti8

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ADMN 332 LABOUR RELATIONS 1 $139 Designed for people who will benefit from knowrl- edge of the collective bargaining process and con- tract administration. Apr07 Mon/Wed 6weeks BBY CRN21471 Apr08 Tues/Thurs 6weeks DEC 2 1485 Apr 21 Mon/Wed 6 weeks SRY 3603 1 May 05 Mon-Fri Wk long DEC 2 1492

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A familiarization course which covers commercial law. contract law and organization of courts. Apr 07 Mon/Wed 6 weeks DEC CRN 215610

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ADMN 428 MANAGEMENT SIMULATIONS 1 $139 A basic introduction to decision making in a simu- lated organization. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 2538s

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BUSINESS LAW 1 $1 Si9

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ADMN 432 *w3OuR RELATIONS 2 $139 A thorough explanation of collective administra- tion, agreements, wage issues, economic supple- ments, arbitration, mediation, preparation for col- lective bargaining and collective bargaining, techniques. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 1524 Apr 14 Mon-Fri Wk long DEC 2 1559

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ADMN 480 *BUSINESS LAW 2 $139 Assignments, lectures and case studies cover Cana- dian mercantile law, criminal, marriage and consti- tutional law. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 1647 Apr 12 Sat 12 weeks BBY 2 1654

May 20 Tues/Thurs 6 weeks BBY 21636 May 21 WedIMon 6 weeks DEC 2 1620 Jun 16 Mon-Fri Wklong BBY 2 1663

ADMN 916 CAREER SEARCH WORKSHOP $1 15 These four session workshops are designed for adults who wish to examine their career paths. Apr 10 Thurs 4 weeks DEC CRN 23821 May08 Thurs 4weeks DEC 28297

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BCST 101 TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION $139 Introduces the principles of electricity, magnetism, light and sound. These principles are used to explain the technical aspects of equipment used in the broadcast plant and industry in general. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 28222 BCST 140 BROADCAST INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION $139 . For people interested in finding out how the Broad- cast Industry operates from an organizational point of view, who want more information about the operation of the Canadian Broadcasting system and its relationship with the rest of the world. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 1948 BCST 141 BROADCAST SALES AND MANAGEMENT $139 Through a combination of informal lectures, guest speakers and tours of local broadcasting stations, students obtain a unique insight into the complexi- ties involved in the operation of a broadcast outlet as a business. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 21956 BCST 142 DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC $139 This course examines changes that have taken place in music over the past few decades, with par- ticular emphasis on “Rock and Roll” and “Rock’. Apr 08 Tues/Thurs 6 weeks DEC CRN 21967

BCST 143 THE MUSIC BUSINESS AND THE BROADCAST INDUSTRY $139 Course topics include the roles, responsibilities and operation of talent agencies and management; concert promotion and merchandising, song writ- ing and publishing, copyright; record companies and manufacturing, recording studios, “getting air- play” on radio station, contracts, etc. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21975 BCST 144

$139 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA A practical guide to freelance writing for radio and television. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 2 198 1

BCST 145 $139 COPYWRITING FOR RADIO AND TV

Covers the writing of radio and tv commercials. Includes considerable practice in writing ads, and their evaluation. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 21994 BCST 146 BROADCAST ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION $139 Students will be looking at techniques and strategies involved in the commercial and public broadcast promotion areas. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 22002 BCST 147 BROADCAST ENGINEERING FOR PRODUCTION PERSONNEL $139 Designed to teach production people the technical basics of equipment used in daily operations. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 32290 BCST 150 RADIO BROADCASTING INTRODUCTION $156 For people interested in radio broadcasting as a career. Introduces the student to broadcast radio equipment, station operations and procedures. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 220 17 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 22026 BCST 151 RADIO AND TVANNOUNCING $139 Provides introductory skills and practice in radio and TV announcing. A voice audition may be required. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 22034 BCST 160 TELEVISION BROADCASTING INTRODUCTION $224 Designed for persons interested in television broad- casting as a career and those working in non- production areas. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22043 Apr 08 Tues- 12weeks BBY 32306 Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY 32319 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 2205 1

$177 BCST 161 FILM FOR BEGINNERS Introduces the student to cinematography. Topics include scripting, equipment operation and filming techniques. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 22065

BCST 162 DRAMATIC WRITING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION $139 Provides a solid base for people interested in pur- suing opporfiinities in the expanding areas of film and television dramatic script writing. Apr 07 Mon I 12 weeks BBY CRN 22078

BCST 163 ACTING FOR TELEVISION $224 The student studies the working of TV as it affects the actor and becomes better equipped to audition for professional productions. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22080

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BCST 164 SCENIC CONSTRUCTION FOR FILM AND

$224 TELEVISION Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to understand basic staging terms, construct basic scenic elements, and read studio and scenery desig,n plans.

-Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 38360

BCST 167 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT - TECHNIQUES FOR

$139 FILM iPTV Students learn the skills and production assistant techniques used in film ,and television. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 320 1 1

BCST 170

INTRODUCTION $139 An introduction to all aspects of news operation in the broadcast industry covering basic reporting, writing and presentation of radio and TV news; newsroom operations, methoas and practices;,edit- ing, line-up and content of news stories. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22099

BCST 171 BROADCAST NEWS WRIrTING $139 Writing techniques used in radio and TV news for those in the field who wish to develop additional skills, and for employees in the industry who wish to add news writing to their present skills, and for general interest. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 32335

BCST 172 INVESTIGATIVE REPOR.TING $139 Course content is detailed enough to be useful to anyone contemplating a reporting career with the addition of a broader journalism course. Apr 09 Wed ’ 12 weeks BBY CRN 32322

BCST 173 SPORTSCASTING $139 Designed for those contemplating a career in radio or tv sports broadcastin{;. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22103

BCST 252 *RADIO COMMERCIAL AND AUDIO

$139 PROMOTION Learn how to produce radio commercials and other audio features using modern radio commercial production and recording theories and techniques. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22 122

BROADCAST JOURNALISM -

BCST 253 *RADIO: OPERATIONS ]LABORATORY $224 Provides advanced practice in simulated operations. Group and individual critiques are made after simu- lation sessions to evaluate performance. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 22129

BCST 260 *TELEVISION PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES $224 Offers practical application opportunities for students who have completed BCST 160. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 221 30 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 28235

BCST 26 1 COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION $224 Fundamentals of writing, producing and directing a television commercial. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 20715

BCST 270 $139 *RADIO NEWSROOM OPERATIONS

The course will start with exercises in writing for radio news and preparing newscasts, then students will operate in a radio newsroom environment using equipment. writing news, preparing and reading radio newscasts. Apr07 Mon .12 weeks BBY CRN 32341

BCST 323 *TV PRODUCTION PLANNING $139 The course outlines management techniques for organizing the details of pre-production. produc- tion and post-production activities in a studio or location television production. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 28241

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BSMT 400 EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS ' $139 Presents the basic rules of the business of manage- ment. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 23923

COMP 101 DATA PROCESSING INTRODUCTION $139 Introduces the principles and concepts of business data processing to people with little or no experience in this field. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22 148 Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY 22 156 Apr 09 Wed 12weeks BBY 22167 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 22 175 Apr 12 Sat 6weeks BBY 22194

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COMP 102 DATA PROCESSING INTRODUCTION $139 A one-week intensive course covering material pre- sented in COMP 101. May 26 Mon-Fri Wk long BBY CRN 22237

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COMP 103 INTRO TO DATA PROCESSING MICROS - APPLE $167 Introduces the principles and concepts of business data processing to people with little or no pro-

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COMP 104 *COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS $139 For those who require familiarity with the termin- ology and concepts used in the computer industry. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY 22407 COMP 105 DATA PROCESSING INTRO MICRO COMPUTERS (IBM PC) $167 Introduces the principles and concepts of business data processing to people with little or no pro- gramming experience. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22706 Apr 12 Sat 6weeks BBY 224 15

Apr 21 Mon/Wed 6 weeks SRY 37531 Apr26 Sat 6weeks SRY 37726

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ASSEMBLER 1 $167 An introduction to programming in Assembler language. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22439 Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY 22442 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 22450 Apr 12 Sat 6weeks BBY 22468

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COMP 131 *BASIC INTERACTIVE PROGRAMMING 1 $139 Students will be able to write simple business pro- grams in BASIC. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22484 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 22496

COMP 132 *FORTRAN IV - INTRODUCTION $139 Enables students to design, flow-chart, write. test and debug simple computer programs. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 22500 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 2251 1

COMP 135 *INTRODUCTION TO R.P.G. I1 $139 Students will have a working knowledge of R.P.G. I1 and will be able to apply it to the coding and testing of a program of medium complexity. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22525

COMP 142 *C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE $167 The course will consist of lectures and labs, with a number of programming assignments. Knowledge of an Assembler Language is required for maximum benefit from this course. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 37458

COMP 144

(IBM PC) $167 An introduction to programming for persons intending to program in the Assembler Language on the IBM PC Microcomputer. Apr 11 Fri 12 weeks BBY CRN 22533

COMP 145 *MICROCOMPUTER PROGRAMMING (IBM PC) $167 Teaches the operation of a microcomputer and its peripherals, provides an understanding of M S BASIC and M S DOS as used on the IBM PC microcomputer. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 22544

COMP 160 *COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION 1 $139 This course is designed to introduce the basic skills and techniques required in business systems

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ASSEMBLER 2 $1 67 The course follows Assembler 1, continues and develops IBM/370 Assembler Language. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 22557

COMP 231 *BASIC INTERACTIVE PROGRAMMING 2 $1 39 On completion of this course, the student should be able to program effectively in BASIC on an inter- active minicomputer. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 225166

COMP 232 *FORTRAN IV - INTERMEDIATE $lS39 Students study the use of FORTRAN IV to design, flow-chart, write, test and debug assigned programs, and follow the logic of programs written by others. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 225'79

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COBOL $1 :39 COBOL topics include all language components required to write simple business report programs. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 225132 Apr08 Tues 12weeks BBY 225!38 Apr 10 Thurs 12weeks BBY 22604 May24 Sat 6weeks BBY 226 LO

COMP 236

Students will be able to read and write structured programs in PASCAL, using the language's entire repertoire of instructions, Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22628 Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY 22632 COMP 24 1 *DATA COMMUNICATIONS CONCEPTS $139 Students become conversant with data commurti- cations, and will be able to assist in analyzing arid devel nications systems for busi- ness Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22649 COMP'247 *COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LISP $167 Students study history and characteristics of the language, and learn to read and write programs In LISP. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 25400 COMP 260 *COMPUTER SYSTEMS - INTRODUCTION 2 $139 Expands on the fundamentals learned in COMP 160 and develops analytical skills and basic coxn- puter systems design techniques. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22661 COMP 262 *DATA BASE CONCEPTS INTRODUCTION $1 :39 This course will introduce data processing per- sonnel to the principles involved in the evaluation. selection and implementation of database manage- ment systems. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 226'76 COMP 266

APPLICATIONS $167 The student will be able to evaluate and select Microcomputer Hardware and Software for use in Business Applications. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 226t37 COMP 330 *COMPUTER PROGRAMMING - ASSEMBLER 3 $260 Offers advanced study of IMB language and the opportunity to develop the ability to write extensi ve programs in this language. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22603

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COMP 332 *FORTRAN IV - ADVANCED $139 Students will be able to'make a meaningful contri- bution to projects assigned in industrywith a min- imum of supervision. Emphasis is on students developing programs within their fields endeavour rather than on asssigned projects. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 21227 COMP 333

ADVANCED COBOL $139 This course is designed for persons who want to writeCOBOL programs in a data processing environ- ment using disk and tape files. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 21152 Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY 21 140 COMP 362 *DATA BASE CONCEPTS - ADVANCED $139 Information modelling, logical object analysis and normalizing relationships are addressed and stu- dents are confronted with problerils related to design compromises and performance optimization. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 21 169 COMP 385 *APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: DESIGN OF EXPERT SYSTEMS $167 Students learn how to select an expert system application for development, how to acquire rele- vant knowledge from a contributing expert, how to encode the knowledge in an appropriate computer- ized form and how to write the necessaryprograms. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 23761

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Mon/Wed 6weeks DEC 23728 Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY 23710 FMGT 419 *COST AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 2 s $139 As a follow-up course FMGT 30 1 Cost and Manag- erial Accounting 1L. FMGT 419 completes the last portion of the cost accounting courses. May 22 Thurs/Mon 6 weeks BBY CRN 23896

HOSP 112 CUSTOMER RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS $139 For those in contact with the public including travel clerks, ticket agents, restaurant staff, desk clerks and others -serving, or anticipating serving, the travelling public. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks DEC CRN 23909 Apr10 Thurs 12weeks BBY 22719 HOSP 132 CAREER EXPLORATIONS FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY $70 Discusses career opportunities in hotels, motels, food service operations, resorts and related industries. Apr 21 Mon/Wed 3 weeks SRY CRN 37778 HOSP 204 INTRODUCTION TO BARTENDING $151 A competency based practicum for home entertain- ing or for entry level employment in lounges, pubs or restaurant bars. May 03 Sat/Sun 2 wkends BBY CRN 22735

May 31 Sat/Sun 2 wkends BBY 2274 1

J u n 03 Tues/Thurs 4 weeks BBY CRN 28165 HOSP 230

AN INTRODUCTION $139 An introduction to travel and tourism for persons who are newly involved in or anticipate employment in this field. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 32025 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY 32033 Apr21 Mon/Wed 6weeks SRY - 37800 HOSP 240 TOURISM GEOGRAPHY $139. Study of tourist attractions, travel transportation, regulations, climate, culture, currency, natural and man-made tourist resources.

0900- 1530

0900- 1530

TRAVEL AND TOURISM -

FMGT 101 ACCOUNTING 1 $139 For individuals with little or no accounting back- ground. Covers the full accounting cycle. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks' BBY CRN 37508

Mon/Wed 6weeks BBY 32353 Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 375 13 Apr21 Mon/Wed 6weeks SRY 37586 FMGT 109 ACCOUNTING FOR THE MANAGER $139 The student studies the accounting function and the services it provides the manager and learns to interpret statements, reports, budgets, etc., in managerial decision making. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 21 138 Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 21 116 Apr 21 Mon/Wed 6 weeks SRY 34927 FMGT 201 *ACCOUNTING 2 $208 The student studies a number of financial and management accounting techniques, learns detailed financial statements and management reports, and the requirements af professional accountants. Apr 21 Mon/Wed 9 weeks SRY CRN 37545 FMGT 215

Follow-up course to FMGT 11 5Accounting 1 L enab- HOSP 243 INTERIOR DESIGN MSIC $139 TOURISM - PACIFIC RIM $70 Introduces the student to the field of Interior Design. ling students to complete the last 12 weeks of the Acquaints students with historical and practical Students will have agood understanding of the inte- basic accounting c.ourse.

May 20 Tues/Thui-s 6 weeks DEC 23884 aspects of Pacific Rim countries as seen through rior design art form. Apr 07 Mon/Wed 6 weeks DEC CRN 22916 May 21 Wed/Mon 6 weeks BBY CRN 23868 the eyes of a tourist.

BBY 23873 Apr 17 Thurs 6weeks BBY CRN22797 Apr08 Tues 12weeks BBY 2290 1

*ACCOUNTING 2 s $139 Apr09 Wed 12 weeks DEC CRN 22788 iNTD 100

HOSP 250 TRAVEL AGENCY AND TCIUR OPERATIONS - AN INTRODUCTION $208 This course will provide a framework for students considering a number of work situations in the travel counselling and tour arranging fields. Apr 08 Tues/Thurs 9 weeks BBY CRN 22813 HOSP 25 1 TOUR MANAGING. ESCORTING AND GUIDING $70 Students will be aware of i2nd conversant with the role and many duties and responsibilities of a tour manager/escort and/or local guide. Apr08 Tues 6weeks BBY CRN22824 HOSP 307 UNDERSTANDING WINES 1 $139 A guided discovery of the major aspects of wine growing, manufacture, marketing, storing, serving, for persons employed in 1 he restaurant industry; also of interest to the general student. Apr 12 Sat 9 weeks DEC CRN 22831

HOSP 350 DOMESTIC AIR $139 Familiarizes students with the terminology and fundamentals of itinerary planning, domestic fare constructions and tariff applications. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22845 Apr08 Tues 12weeks DEC 22862 HOSP 35 1 *INTERNATIONALAIR 1 $139 Familiarizes students with the terminology and fundamentals of transatlantic and transpacific fare construction.

12 weeks BBY CRN 22877 Apr07 Mon HOSP 353 *AUTOMATED $286 Students will be able to activate a reservations computer terminal. Perform all functions relative to booking airline reservations, tours, hotels, and/or car rentals. Apr07 MonNed 5weeks ** CRN23776

**AIR CANADA BUILDXNG 1 177 W. Hastings St., 3rd Floor No refund HOSP 355 *AUTOMATED TICKETING $162 Students learn to activate a ticket printer linked to a reservations computer terminal and to perform all functions relative to producing a computer gener- ated ticket. May 03 Sat/Sun 1 m e n d * * CRN 23787

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INTD 302 *INTERIOR DESIGN DRAFTING 3 $139 Students study the reflected celing plan, organiza- tion of its legend and specification, types and charac- teristics of lighting. Students complete one major assignment combining plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, lighting plans and specifications. AprO8 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 22927 INTD 303 MATERIALS $70 Students study interior finishing materials for floors, walls, ceilings and windows and the characteristics of fabrics. Apr 10 Thurs 6weeks DEC CRN21101 INTD 400 *DIRECTED STUDY PROJECT $70 Students incorporate all material from previous courses in a major project. May06 Tues 6weeks DEC CRN22938

MKTG 101 MARKETING 1 $139 Students will learn to assess market demand for consumer and industrial goods and apply principles of product planning to capitalize on well defined market opportunities. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 22952

22969 MKTC 102 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING $139 A compact, 12 week, introductory course in market- ing for persons concentrating their studies in other areas who wish limited exposure to the field of marketing. Jun02 Mon-Fri Wklong BBY CRN22983

MKTG 108 RETAIL MARKETING $139 An introductory course designed to cover the mar- keting function as it relates specifically to the retail- ing industry, for the individual in retailing or aspir-

' ing to a retailing career. Relates to all forms of retailing and merchandising. Apr08 Tues 12weeks DEC CRN28253 MKTG 201 *MARKETING 2 $139 The student learns the elements of the marketing mix -product, price. promotion and distribution. The course also introduces industrial marketing, international marketing and myketing of services, and further exposes thestudent to the decision mak- ing process. Apr 08 Tues . 12 weeks BBY CRN 22995

MKTG 203 SALES MANAGEMENT $139 A basic overview of the sales managemetlt process and a close examination of selection, asssimilation, training, supervision and performance appraisal techniques. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 23008

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Apr 21 Mon!Wed 6 weeks SRY 37349

MKTG 219 PROFESSIONAL SALES 1 $139 Provides basic tralning for the student with no for- mal sales training by making an in-depth study of mechanics of sales and developing professional level skills. Apr08 Tues 12weeks DEC CRN24319 Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY 24322 Apr 21 MonMred 6 weeks SRY 37332 Jun09 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC 24335

MKTG 321 PUBLIC RELATIONS $139 Topics include planning and executing a public rela- tions program, communication techniques, prin- ciples of news writing and preparation of news pho- tography, utilizing the media, press and community relations, external and internal communications and meetings. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 23045

MKTG 322 ADVERTISING 1 $139 A carefully designed course to help creatively inclined persons assess their potential for careers in the advertising field and assist newcomers to advertis- ing in expanding their knowledge. Apr08 Tues 12weeks DEC CRN23062

MKTG 323 PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ORAL COMMUNICATION 1 $139 Students will develop communication skills and self- confidence in public speaking and in communi- cating one-on-one and to business groups. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 23086 Apr 10 Thurs 12weeks DEC 23090

MKTG 409 *MARKETWG RESEARCH 2 $139 This course will appeal to those who have completed MKTG 309 as it will provide theoretical and hands- on acquisition of the skills necessary to successfully complete a comprehensive marketing research report. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 37743

MKTG 422 *ADVERTISING 2 $139 Examines aspects of measuring advertising effec- tiveness: differences between advertising and sales promotion: media planning and budgets: the make- up of advertising campaigns: how an advertising agency operates: implementing marketing plans and coordination, controls and measurement. Apr 10 Thurs 12 weeks DEC CRN 23120

0900- 1700

Apr 21 MoniWed 6 weeks SRY 37559

OPMT 099 MATH FOR BUSINESS $140 The student will acquire competency in basic arith- metical and algebraic skills necessary to commence studies in the School of Management at BCIT. This course is not given as a credit course. May27 TuesIThurs 8weeks BBY CRN28491

29287 23793

OPMT 102 BASIC MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE $139 The studenf should acquire competency in perforni- ing common financial analysis and calculations. Apr07 Mon 12 Weeks BBY CRN 29292

23147 OPMT 189 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT $208 Examines the nature, purpose and processes asso- ciated with operations management; the relevance of systems design, resource allocation, operations planning and control to the individual firm and how to identify and solve operational problems using quantitative methods. Apr07 MonMred 9weeks BBY CRN23807

OPMT 191 PURCHASING $139 Purchasing functions, objectives, relationships, organization, policies, procurement procedures, inventory control, sourcing. supplier evaluation, price, negotiation, make or buy. ethics. Jun 02 Mon-Fri Wk long BBY CRN 23154

OPMT 192 INVENTORY PLANNING AND CONTROL $133 Objectives of inventory control, various records, fore- casting, order point systems, M.RP., makebuy analy- sis. departmental organization. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 238 l!j OPMT 196 SUPERVISORY TRAINING FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT $13!3 Self analysis. simulated meetings. group work, case studies, research and lectures teach students the implications of an early asssignment to first line supervision, the application of management to organizational problems at the supervisory level anti the skills of planning, decision-making, interper- sonal and intergroup relations and communications. Apr08 TuesIThurs 6weeks BBY CRN23674

0900- 1700

INDUSTRY $208 Enables the student to apply statistical method- ologies to solving relevant problems in business and industry. Apr 08 Tues/Thurs 9 weeks BBY CRN 2 1 174 Apr 12 Sat 18weeks BBY 2530 1

OPMT 198 PRODUCTIVITY ENGINEERING 1 $130 A fundamental course in productivity improvement based on a systematic, scientific approach to prob- lem solving methods/improvements. Study areas involve: economic feasibility, recording techniques, assembly and analysis of data, critical examination and the development and selection of alternative solutions. Case materials will explore applications to manufacturing, warehouse, office, materials manage- ment and general management engineering.

12 weeks BBY CRN 32098 Apr 09 Wed OPMT 298 *PRODUCTIVITY ENGINEERING 2 $139 For students with the basics of Productivity Engi neering 1. Productivity Engineering 2 will allow the student to complete a more detailed and complex, complete study to final report and presentatian in the areas of manufacturing, warehousing and stor. age. This c o u r s e d stress and expand upon produc- tivity improvement through systematic scientific problem solving. Apr09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 32262

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MATHEMATICS MATH 101 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS 1 - TRIGONOMETRY $139 Applications and theory of trigonometric functions. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 23448 MATH 102 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS 2 - LQGARITHMS ANDANALYTIC GEOMETRY $139 A study of the theory and applications of common and natural logarithms and an introduction to analytic geometry. Prerequisite: C+ or better in Algebra 12 or Math 00 1. Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY CRN 23456 MATH 112 MATHEMATICS 1C - FOR ELECTFUCAL TECHNOLOGY $139 Topics include AC circuit calculations using phasors, base and exponent, inverse relationship: log-log and semi-log graphs, logarithmic units, decibels, expo- nential rise and exponential decay functions. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 35847 Apr 1 0 Thurs 12weeks BBY 35854 MATH 125

TERS (IBM PC) $139 To become familiar with computer terminology and write BASIC programs. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 3 1949 MATH 126

(IBM PC) $139 A continuation of MATH 125. Apr 1 0 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 35863 MATH 495 INTRODUCTION TO THE FORTH PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE $139 This course will provide an introduction to the FORTH language used in programming applications. M a r 19 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 35872 MATH 314 MATHMAKEUPFORMATH243 $127 For students who have successfully completed MATH 3 13. This course will make-up the difference in con- tent in preparation for MATH 343 (which will begin in September 1986). Apr07 Mon 11 weeks BBY CRN 37590

COMMUNICATION

BASIC 1 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPU-

BASIC 2 - INTRODUCTIONTO MICROCOMPUTERS

COMM 160 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION $139 An introduction to the basics of written and oral communication. Apr 09 Wed 12 weeks BBY CRN 29552 COMM 170 BUSiNESS CORRESPONDENCE $139 Covers routine and persuasive letters, informal memo reports, and job applications.

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COMM 171 BUSINESSREFORTWRITING $139 Covers persuasive and problem-solving reports and proposals. Apr04 Fri 6weeks DEC CRN29574

Apr07 Mon 12 weeks BBY 29583 COMM 180 TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE $139 Covers technical correspondence and informal memo reports for people in the engineering field. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 23399 COMM 183 TECHNICALREPORTWRITING $139 Covers technical report writingwith an emphasis on prablem-solving reports and proposals. Apr08 Tues 12 weeks BBY CRN 29595 COMM 190 WRITINGFORRESULTS $70 An overview of effective business writing skills in short, intensive workshops. Apr 16- Wed-Fri 3 days DEC CRN 2961 1

COMM 192 WFUTINGREPORTS $70 Selecting and organizing information. using effec- tive formats and layout, analysing audience needs, reporting factual information and making recom- mendations. Apr 11 Fri 3 Fridays DEC CRN 23412

COMM 194 EFFECTIVE MEETINGS $47 Covers how to prepare agendas, structure and con- trol discussion, make decisions and write minutes. Also includes video roleplays and practice meetings. Apr 30 Wed lday BBY CRN29625

COMM 196 WRITING USER FRIENDLY MANUALS $70 An overview on writing manuals. Emphasizes tech- niques used for translating technical material for the non-technical reader. Apr02- Wed-Fri 3days DEC CRN25584

COMM 197

For those new to business telephone techniques. Participants will learn how to answer and transfer incoming calls efficiently, and plan and make out- going calls effectively. Apr 15 Tues lday DEC CRN29633

COMM 900 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS $139 An upgrading course for native speakers on writing clear sentences and paragraphs. Apr24 Thurs 12 weeks BBY CRN 23403 TCOM 104

ELECTRICALAND ELECTRONICS $147 Apr 09 Wed 15 weeks BBY CRN 29600

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INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WFUTI~G FOR

DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES MATH 002 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS - INTRODUCTION $125 This course satisfies the Algebra 12 entrance require- ments for BCIT full-time Engineering or Health pro- grams. Students who require Algebra 12 with C+ or better must achieve a final grade of 65% or better in this course.

Assignment Manual $22 Textbook 18

MATH 122 W T H M S $55 A study of theory and applications of common and natural logarithms including plotting oflogarithmic and semi-logarithmic graphs and their interpretation.

Assignment Manual $10 Textbook 45

MATH 123 TRIGONOMETRY $1 10 This course outlines the application and theory of trigonometric functions including: functions of angles, vectors, oblique triangles, graphs of func- tions, identities, compo and 'double angle formu- las, trigonometric equa and inverse functions.

Assignment Manual $12 Textbook 45

MATH 124 ANALYTICAL GEOMETFCY $58 An introductory course emphasizing geometrical and practical properties of conic sections and the use of polar coordinates.

Assignment Manual $12 Textbook 45

MATH 221 CALCULUS MODULE 1 $85 An introductory course in calculus and its technical application, involving tbe differentiation of algebraic functions.

Assignment Manual $15 Textbook 45

MATH 222 CALCULUS MODULE 2 $85 Topics in this course include: the indefinite and def- inite integral, area under a curve, trapesoidal rule, areas and volumes by integration, and centroids.

Assignment Manual $15 Textbook 45

MATH 227 CALCULUS MODULE 3 $85 This calculus course covers differentiation and inte- gration of trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponen- tial functions.

Assignment Manual $15 Textbook 45

MATH 228 CALCULUS MODULE 4 $85 This is the last in the series of calculus modules. Topics include: expansion of functions in series (Maclaurin, Taylor and Fourier), solution of differen- tial equations, separatialn of variables, etc.

Assignment Manual $15 Textbook 45

PHYS 136 PHYSICS 1 $170 This course, together with Physics 2, provides the background knowledge required in various engi- neering related technologies. Topics include: measure- ment and data analysissystems of forces, transition and rotational equilibrium, translational motion, force and motion, energy and power.

Assignment Manual - $25 40 Textbook

PHYS 236 PHYSICS 2 $170 The sequel to PHYS 136 - Physics 1. Topics include: wave motion, sound and light sources, propagationi and reflection of light, refraction and dispersion, interference and diffraction, illumination and color, electrostatics, direct current, magnetism, alternat- ing current.

Assignment Manual $25 Textbook 40 Optional Textbook 17

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WORD PROCESSING - LEVEL 1 $250 Students with a minimum typing speed of 45 wpm can learn the basics of word processing in this hands-on course. This is the first of a three-partword processing certificate program. May03 Sat 5 weeks MR

WORD PROCESSING - LEVEL 2 $230 Acontinuation of professional word processing prin- ciples and practices are taught on word processors. May03 Sat 5 weeks MR

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0900- 1600 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT - MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION $120 Designed for persons employed as medical office assistan ., or students taking medical office assistant training who require additional medical transcrip- tion instruction and experience. May 13 TuesIThurs 6 weeks BBY Q MR

WORD PROCESSING - LEVEL 1 $250 Students with a minimum typing speed of 45 wpm can learn the basics of word processing in this hands-on course. This is the first ofa three-part word processing certificate pr0gram.p May 06 TuesIThurs 5 weeks BBY

May03 Sat 5 weeks BBY

WORD PROCEASING - LEVEL 2 $230 This is the second of a three-part word processing certificate program. Instruction in complex editing, sorting, setting up and using glossaries and batch work. I '

May 07 Wed loweeks BBY

WORD PROCESSING - LEVEL 3 $230 This is the third of the three-part word processing certificate program. Instruction in the use of glos- saries and math pack. May05 Mon loweeks BBY

SECFWl'ARIAL TRAINING - BASIC $104 Students who have taken a basic typing course or have equivalent experience will be introduced to the duties and responsibilities of the secretarial profes- sion with emphasis on duties such as filing, mail handling, telephone techniques and general office procedures. M a y 0 3 Sat 5 weeks BBY Q MR

SHORTHAND, PITMAN - BASIC $165 Will aid anyone who requires shorthand for clerical employment or who wishes to increase efficiency in other professions where accurate note-taking is essential. May06 TuesIThurs llweeks MR

TYPING - BASIC $80 A course for beginners who wish to learn touch typ- ing and its common applications. Apr28 MonNed 6weeks MR

TYPING - ADVANCED $85 Persons with basic typing ability of 35 wpm will be able to build speed as well as increase typewriter applications. Jun09 MonNed 5weeks MR

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MDIA 900 PHolnGRAPHY- BASIC $101 For students who wish to know what cameras and accessories tobuyand to increase their photographic skills. May 13 Tues 8 weeks BBY

MDIA GRAPHICS - LEVEL 1 $1 17 Persons with an interest but no previous experience in graphic arts are encouraged to enrol in this . exploratory course to foster that interest and deter- mine their career potential. May01 Thurs 8 weeks BBY

MDIA 903 GRAPHICS - LEVEL 2 $1 17 A continuation from Graphics - Level 1 enables students to further develop the knowledge and skills associated with the graphic arts profession. Jun 24 TuesIThurs 5 weeks BBY

MDIA901 PHOTOGRAPHIC DARKROOM - BASIC $126 This is an ideal course for persons interested in learning about the black-and-white photographic darkroom. May15 Thurs 6 weeks BBY

BSMT 900 BUILDING SERVICE WORKER - BASIC $125 Persons interested in seeking employment as build- ing service workers or needing to understand the complexities of industrial cleaning will find this course useful. May03 Sat 5 weeks BBY

BSMT 101

SUPERVISORY $125 Designed for maintenance managers, maintenance crew supervisors, executive housekeepers in hospi - tals and institutions, hotels. cleaning contractors, and other managerial positions within the building service worker industry. May06 Tues/Thurs 4weeks BBY

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1900-2200 CASHIER TRAINING $139 Provides practical training in the operation of var- ious types of electronic cash registers. Apr29 TuesIThurs 3weeks BBY

May03 Sat 3 weeks MR

May 27 TuesIThurs 3 weeks BBY

Jun 24 TuesIThurs 3 weeks BBY

DENTAL OFFICE CO-ORDINATOR $105 For persons with basic office skills who wish to specialize in dental office practice. Apr29 TuesIThurs 5weeks BBY

VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR TRAINING $1 15 Of benefit to potential instructors who want to teach technical, applied technology. vocational and com- mercial subjects. Apr 12 Sat 6 weeks BBY

SECuRIn OFFICER TRAINING $130 For persons 19 years of age or older seeking employ- ment as a security officer. May 06 TuesIThurs 5 weeks BBY

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HOSP 941 BARTENDING PRACTICES $2510 Students will be provided with instruction in tradxi- tional mixing, serving techniques, bar management, ordering, stock control, and basic customer rela- tions. Upon successful completion, students will have the necessary theoryand practical skills to seek employment in this important area of the hospitality industry. Apr28 MonISat 12weeks BBY

1900-2200 Mon 0900- 1200 Sat

HOSP 945 COCKTAIL SERVICE $4.5 This career-oriented course will prepare anyone interested in the cocktail service portion of the hos- pitality industry for employment. May 10 Sat 2 weeks BBY

HOSP 930 CAKE DECORATING - BASIC $1 10 Persons with artistic ability and a knack for creative design will find this course develops a skill which could bring pleasure, a second income or even a career. May 06 Tues/Thurs 5 weeks BBY

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1900-2200 ASSERTIVENESS FOR WOMEN SOLVING PROEI- LEMS WITH CO-WORKERS $25 A one-day workshop for women who must report to supervisors. and of interest to female supervisors. May10 Sat 1 week BBY

0900- 1600 BOOKKEEPING - BASIC $101 This introductory course is oriented toward owners, managers or bookkeepers of small businesses. May05 MonNed 6weeks BBY

LEGAL STENO/TYPIST CERTIFICATE PROGRAM -PART2 $175 Thislegal stenoltypist certificate program will appeal to those seeking advancement into this clerical specialty. The second part includes theoretical and practical work in legal papenvork, documentation, correspondence for law in the fields of civil and crim- inal, litigation, divorce, labor law, wills and estates, corporate and conveyancing. Apr 09 Wed 16weeks BBY

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PHYSICS PHYS 009 PHYSICS $195 Designed for those who lack the physics prerequisite to enter their chosen technologfor for those who anticipate difficulty in passing the physics courses associated with the technology. This course offers an introduction to the basic principles and com- mon applications of physics. PREREQUISITE:

. You are advised to have completed any necessary mathematics upgrading courses BEFORE taking

Pre-entry courses are taken as individual courses, in evening or daytime classes, or by correspondence (where indicated i n the schedule). These courses are adaptations of Physics 1 1. Chem- istry 1 1 and 12. and Algebra 12, and are designed to meet the needs of corresponding specific subject prerequisites for all technology programs at BCIT.

this course. Technical Communication courses are offered to This course meets the Physics 1 1 entrance require- ment for BCIT. - 93 Hours assist you in refining your reading, writing and

learning skills. and may allow you to meet the BCIT Sep 04 - Dec 18 Tues/Thurs 1845-2 145 English 12 entrance requirement. A practical intro-

duction to microcomputer programming is also ' Jan 13 - Am 28/87 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145

Ju l07 - Aug 19 Mon-Fri 1300- 1600

available.

MATHEMATICS OPMT 099 MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS $140. An upgrading and refresher course for students who intend to pursue Business Management pro- grams. A suitable prerequisite for the mathematics courses in the School of Management as it meets the Algebra 11 entrance requirement. The course consists of arithmetic, \basic algebra, graphical techniques, ratios and percents, and the elemen- tary business applications of these concepts. The operation of electronic calculators is also covered.

48 Hours May 27 - Jul22 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 Ju l28 - AUg22 Mon-Thurs 1800-2100 A u ~ 18 - Aug28 Mon-Thurs 0900- 1600 Sep 16 - N O V O 6 Tues/Thurs 1845-2 145 Jan 13 - Mar 05/87 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 MATH 001 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS -

_- CHEMISTRY CHEM 001 CHEMISTRY 1 $195 Provides students with an understanding of the basic principles of chemistry and their applications to problem solving. Included in the course are laboratory exercises designed to demonstrate the application of chemical principles and to develop laboratory skills. This course meets the Chemistry 11 entrance requirement for BCIT. 84 Hours Apr29 - AugO7 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 Sep08 - Dec 15 Mon/Wed 1845-2 145 Jan 12 - Apr 22/87 Mon/Wed 1845-2145 CHEM 002 CHEMISTRY 2 $195 A further upgrading course for those whose back- ground in chemistry is weak or a refresher for those who have not studied chemistry for some time. PREREQUISITE A pass in Chemistry 11 or approved equivalent

This course meets the Chemistry 12 entrance require- ment for BCIT. 84 Hours SepO9 - Dm11 Tues/Thurs 1845-2 145 Jap 13 - Apr 23/87 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145

course. INTRODUCTION $195 An upgrading course €or students whose back- ground in mathematics is weak, and a refresher course for those who have not studied mathematics for some time. Topics are carefully selected for their

directly useful when you have become a full-time student at BCIT. PREREQUISITE: Grade C or better in Algebra 1 1 or approved equiva- lent mathematics course. This course meets the Algebra 12 entrance require- ment for BCITEngineeringand Health technologies.

90 Hours Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 May06 - Aug 19

J u n 23 - Aug 18 Tues/Thurs 0830- 1230 SepO9 - Dec 18 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 Jan 13 - Apr 23/87 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145 *Only students who have previously taken Algebra 12 may register in this set. MATH 118 INTRODUCTORY COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY $140 This introduction to computer programming uses BASIC programming language, The course is designed for students who have no previous com- poter programming experience and emphasizes the use of computers to solve problems. Students will write simple application programs. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: Algebra 12 or MATH 001 Technical Mathematics

45 Hours -Introduction. J u n 3 0 - Jul24 AUgO4 - 27 Mon-Thurs 1 100- 1400

relevance in a technological setting and will be COMMUNICATION COMM 001 EFFECTIVE WRITING $60 This course prepares you for the heavy writing requirements in the Communication and Tech- nology courses offered through the full-time day school programs. You will find this course especially useful ifyou are uncertain ofyour skills in business

24 Hours and technical writing. J u n 0 3 - 25 JUlO2 - 29 Tues/Wed 1830-2 130 JulO2 - 29 Tues/Wed 0830- 1 130 JuI02 - 29 Tues/Wed 1230- 1530 Jul29 - AUg20 Tues/Wed 1830-2130 Jul29 - AUg20 Tues/Wed 0830- 1 130 COMM 002 INDEPENDENT LEARNING SKILLS $60 Have you heard about the heavy workload at BCIT? Want to know how to read efficiently, cope with your assignments, study on your own, manage your learning? This reading and study course teaches you all these skills plus how to get the most from new instruction techniques. Topics covered include: learning from objectives: using computer managed learning packages: completing assignments; taking exams successfully: managing your time. A must for students entering BCIT - especially for those who plan to enter the Electrical/Electronics

Mon-Thurs 1 100- 1400 24 Hours Technology program at BCIT. J u n 0 3 - 25 Tues/Wed 1830-2 130 JulO2 - 29 Tues/Wed 0830- 1 130

Tuesmed 1230- 1530 JulO2 - 29 Tues /Wed 1830-2 130 Jul29 - AUg20 Tues/Wed 0830- 1 130 Jul29 - AUg20 Tues/Wed 1230- 1530 Jul29 - AUg20 Tues/Wed 1830-2130 Novo4 - 27 Tues/Thurs 1845-2145

Tues/Wed 1830-2130 - May 27 - JulO8* Mon-Fri 0830- 1230

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COMM 003 COMPREHENSIVE READING. WRITING AND LEARNING SKILLS $195 An integrated course which emphasizes the read- ing, writing and study skills you will need for enter- ing a full-time program of studies at BCIT. This course covers all of the topics outlined in COMM 00 1 and COMM 002 and also covers speed reading, reading comprehension, library research and short report writing. 80 Hours NOTE: Ifyour mark in B.C. high school English 12 does not meet BCIT admission requirements, a mark of 65% or better in ithis course will meet the C+ English 12 entrance requirement for BCIT. This course is designed for students whose first language is English. If English is your second lan- guage, enroll in the 'following course COMM 004. Jul28 - AUg25 ' &Ion-Fri 1830- 1230 Jan 13 - May 26/87 Tues 1800-2200 COMM 004 TECHNICAL, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE $195 This course is for students whose first language is not English and who:

have studied En@ish but need practice in apply- ing their language skills to technical studies. need to upgrade their Ehglish to meet the Insti- tute's English language requirements.

This integrated language course: focuses on readingwriting. listening and speaking skills required for technical communication. will include reading efficiently, vocabularyexpan- sion. sentence and paragraph development. At the end of the course, an assessment will be given to determine .whether you meet the Insti- tute's English language requirement. 80 Hours

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ADMN 100 ECONOMICS (MICRO) $139 JulO3 Thurs/Tues 6weeks BBY CRN40338 ADMN 110 MANAGEMENT 1 $139 JulO7 Mon-Fri Wklong BBY CRN40411 ADMN 124 SUPERVISORY SKILLS $139 JulO2 Wed/Mon 6weeks BBY CRN40433 ADMN 200 ECONOMICS (MACRO) $208 JulO2 Wed/Mon 9weeks BBY CRN40340 ADMN 2Q5 SELECTION INTERVIEWING $139 JulO7 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC CRN40466 ADMN 21 1 *MANAGEMENT 2 $139 Jd 14 Mon-Fri Wklong BBY CRN41860 ADMN 222 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 1 $139 JulO7 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC CRN40395 ADMN 322 *ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 2 $139 J u l l 4 Mon-Fri Wklong DEC CRN40400 ADMN 332 LABOR RELATIONS 1 $139 JulO7 Mon-Fri Wklong BBY CRN40352

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