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PUBLISHED 2021-2022 Credit Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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  • AMAT 220 - Applied Mathematics for Aircraft Maintenance


    Course Description:
    In this course the learner will study the following concepts: arithmetic, practical measurement, algebra, trigonometry and mathematical physics, as related to aircraft maintenance.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMAT 240 - Applied Mathematics for Business


    Course Description:
    An introductory math course with applications in algebra, geometry, and finance. Amongst the applications will be measurements and measurement conversions, break-even analysis, pricing, and basic financial calculations.

    3 Credits

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  • ANTH 2230 - Indigenous Studies


    Course Description:
    The focal point of Indigenous Studies is the wealth and diverse nature of Indigenous languages and cultures. The course is intended to provide a conceptual framework that all learners can use to enhance their understanding of the Indigenous cultures in Canada.

    3 Credits

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  • APSC 180 - Science Preparation


    Course Description:
    This course will develop the necessary science and related math skills to be successful in higher level physics and chemistry courses. Science Preparation includes the topics of technical measurement; energy flow in technological systems; energy and matter in chemical change; and properties in water.

    3 Credits

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  • APSC 250 - Science for Trades and Technicians


    Course Description:
    This course introduces an exploration of physical and chemical concepts in technical applications, including vectors, forces, friction, torque, hydrodynamics, materials (stress and strain, expansion), and chemical properties of fluids.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MATH 202

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  • BIOL 181 - Biology I


    Course Description:
    Topics in this course include: the biosphere; diversity of life; cell structure and function; photosynthesis and cellular respiration; and selected topics in human anatomy. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Biology 20.

    3 Credits

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  • BIOL 182 - Biology II


    Course Description:
    Topics in this course include: the nervous and endocrine systems; human reproduction and development; molecular and classical genetics; cell division; and populations and communities. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Biology 30.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BIOL 181
      • Transcript Evaluation at 60% in Biology 20 or equivalent (P for evaluation code TBI2)
      • 60% on Placement Test (Achieving benchmark in grade 11 biology placement test- 060 for test code UBI2)
      • 50% on SAIT’s Biology 20 Admission Exam - (050 for test code EBI2)

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  • BIOL 2220 - Organisms and their Relationships


    Course Description:
    From the smallest cell to the largest animal, this course examines the diversity and complexity of life as we know it on Earth. Using a phyletic classification system, you will learn about the similarities and differences that unite all life on this planet. You will trace the human lineage and learn about your shared heritage with the simplest of organisms. The relationships between taxonomic groups will be emphasized, and the characteristics that allow organisms to thrive in their ecosystems will also be explored using Darwinian evolution.

    3 Credits

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  • BMAT 201 - Digital Technology for Business Math Applications


    Course Description:
    Upon completion of this course, students will have acquired the knowledge and skills to use industry standard tools to perform financial calculations. The financial calculations include simple and compound interest, debt repayment, valuation of investments, simple and general annuities, amortization of debts, sinking funds and bond valuation problems. Students will also learn to analyze, apply, visualize and present the results to inform business planning and decision making related to the hospitality and tourism industry.

    3 Credits

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  • BMAT 205 - Business Mathematics


    Course Description:
    Practical application of mathematical techniques to the solution of finance problems involving simple and compound interest, debt repayment, valuation of investments, simple and general annuities, amortization of debts, sinking funds and bond valuation problems.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BMAT 230

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  • BMAT 230 - Business Mathematics


    Course Description:
    Business Mathematics introduces you to mathematical techniques used to solve finance problems involving simple and compound interest, debt repayment, valuation of investments, simple and general annuities, amortization of debts, sinking funds and bond valuations.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BMAT 1040, BMAT 205

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  • BMAT 1040 - Business Mathematics


    Course Description:
    Business Mathematics introduces you to mathematical techniques used to solve finance problems involving simple and compound interest, debt repayment, valuation of investments, simple and general annuities, amortization of debts, sinking funds and bond valuations.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BMAT 205, BMAT 230

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  • CHEM 181 - Chemistry I


    Course Description:
    Topics in this course include mathematical, scientific, and laboratory standards for chemical measurement, elements and compound, introduction to atomic theory and structure, periodic table of the elements, simple inorganic compounds, acids and bases, chemical equations, gas and solution stoichiometry, and chemical bonding. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Chemistry 20.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • APSC 180
      • Transcript Evaluation at 50% (P against code TSC1) - (Science 10 or equivalent)
      • 60% on Placement Test (060 on SCCH) - (Achieving benchmark in grade 10 chemistry placement test)
      • (completion of Math 10C is also highly recommended but not mandatory)

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  • CHEM 182 - Chemistry II


    Course Description:
    Topics in this course include mathematical, scientific, and laboratory standards for chemical measurement; introduction to organic chemistry; thermochemical changes, electrochemical changes; equilibrium of chemical systems; and acids and bases. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Chemistry 30.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • Transcript evaluation at 60% in Chemistry 20 or equivalent - (P against code TCH2)
      • 60% on SAIT’s CHEM-182/Chemistry 30 placement test - (060 against code UCH2)
      • 50% on SAIT’s Chemistry 20 Admission Exam - (050 for test code ECH2)
      • CHEM 181

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  • COMM 181 - Literature and Composition II


    Course Description:
    Students are introduced to a variety of literary forms, primary and secondary sources, and the associated referencing techniques. Written and oral assignments based on a variety of literary and visual materials are used to guide comprehension and critical analysis of studied texts. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s English 20-1.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • COMN-180
    • Transcript evaluation at 60% in English 10-1 or English 20-2 or equivalent - (P against code TEN1)
    • 75% in English 10-2 or equivalent
    • 75% on SAIT’s COMN-180/ELA 10-1 placement test - (075 against code EENA)
    • 50% on SAIT’s COMM-181/182-ELA 20-1/30-1 placement test - (050 against code UENP)

     
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  • COMM 182 - Literature and Composition III


    Course Description:
    Students explore a variety of literary and visual texts, and demonstrate an understanding of literature, primary and secondary material, and referencing techniques. Development and demonstration of skills in comprehension and critical analysis in written and oral assignments are required. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s English 30-1.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • COMM-181
      • Transcript Evaluation at 60% in English 20-1 or English 30-2 or equivalent - (P against code TEN2)
      • 75% in English 20-2 or equivalent - (P against code T302)
      • 70% on SAIT’s COMM-181/182-ELA 20-1/30-1 placement test -  (070 against code UENP)
      • 50% on SAIT’s English 30 Admission Exam - (050 for test code EEN3)

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  • COMM 200 - Technical Communications


    Course Description:
    This introductory course emphasizes oral and written communication fundamentals. Learners will develop job-search skills such as writing an effective resume and cover letter as well as honing their interview skills. They will also learn to write professional emails and an industry-specific report.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 201 - Industrial Communications


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to sharpen communication skills specifically related to the daily operation of an industrial plant.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 208 - Communication and Presentation Skills


    Course Description:
    Communication and Presentation Skills introduces learners to writing and presenting reports. Focus is placed on evaluating sources of information, report writing skills, creating presentations, and delivering presentations to an audience.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 209 - Business Communications


    Course Description:
    This introductory course emphasizes career-related skills such as conducting interviews, writing effective resumes and covering letters, and developing a career portfolio, basic writing skills, strategies of organization, and standard formats used in the workplace.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 238 - Technical Communications I


    Course Description:
    This communication course includes skill development in technical writing and speaking to small groups. The techniques of technical style are practiced in exercises and short assignments.

    3 Credits

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  • COMM 249 - Technical Communications


    Course Description:
    This course explores and develops skills for public speaking and technical presentations. Students will focus on technical writing for reports. Students will also develop resume styles to assist them in their job searches.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 256 - Professional Communications and Presentation Skills


    Course Description:
    Professional Communications and Presentation Skills will introduce learners to the professional and technical writing, project management, and presentation skills needed to be successful in their chosen field.  Learners will gain an understanding of the strategies and skills required for effective communication in a professional environment, with an emphasis on developing the interpersonal communication skills needed to function effectively when part of a team.  Coursework will require learners to work in individual and collaborative settings.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMM 265

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  • COMM 262 - Technical Communications for Industry


    Course Description:
    This course emphasizes oral and written communication fundamentals, including report writing. Learners will develop professional and team work skills and job-search skills, including cover letter/resume writing and interviewing skills.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 264 - Communication and Presentation Skills


    Course Description:
    Effective communication and instructional skills are key to the success of individual client counseling or group facilitation. This course will review communication, group facilitation and dynamics, and how to deliver oral presentations and workshops. Students will also gain practical experience in planning, selecting and using instructional media.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 265 - Communication Fundamentals and Technology


    Course Description:
    This course examines techniques to communicate and present your ideas using your professional skills as well as a variety of technological solutions. Topics include writing business documents, creating and delivering presentations, preparation for career launch, foundations of effective teamwork, report writing, sourcing and citing information, and interpersonal communication. Concepts are reinforced through relevant, task-based activities and assessments.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMM 256

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  • COMM 266 - Professional Communication Skills II


    Course Description:
    Communication Skills II is designed to provide learners with advanced business communication skills. Learners will apply business writing skills to prepare and proofread written communications, contracts, and reports. There will be a focus on collaborative work environments and digital communications. Learners will apply the skills of effective meeting management including formal and informal meetings. Course work will require learners to apply the concepts of internal/external clients and customer service within communications practices.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COMM 256

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  • COMM 270 - Environmental Risk Communication


    Course Description:
    Risk communication involves more than just explaining risk. It is an approach to communication that takes into consideration the perceptions and needs of the people involved, as opposed to the statistical science of risk assessment. According to the World Health Organization, “Risk communication refers to the exchange of real-time information, advice and opinions between experts and people facing threats to their health, economic or social well-being. The ultimate purpose of risk communication is to enable people at risk to take informed decisions to protect themselves and their loved ones.” This course will provide the student with an understanding of risk communication theory and the principles required for effective risk communication, its application in various stakeholder communication settings, and practical experience in risk communication situations.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMM 229

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  • COMM 288 - Technical Communications II


    Course Description:
    The focus of this course is a team project report. The process approach involves students in all aspects of the management of communications tasks, both oral and written. The final products are a formal report and an oral presentation of the content. Manufacturing and Automation Technologies students must take this course with the respective project course in the fourth semester.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMM 238

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 300 - Intercultural Communications


    Course Description:

    This course will examine intercultural communication and its relationship to personal, organizational and societal identity and influence. The ability to communicate with people from diverse cultures will promote increased understanding of cultural differences, challenge perceptions and develop tolerance for differences. Developing intercultural communication skills will enable you to work successfully and collaboratively in a global marketplace.



    3 Credits

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  • COMM 352 - Communicating in the Workplace


    Course Description:
    This course explores interpersonal communications and how strong communications skills may be applied to positive workplace relationships. The course work is designed to help you become a more effective communicator in the increasingly diversified workplace.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 363 - Workplace Communication Skills


    Course Description:
    Workplace Communication Skills will introduce learners to working effectively in group settings, providing feedback, and creating workplace documents relevant to industry settings. Learners will develop training presentations, communicate ideas to a group, and log daily activities in an effective and useful manner. Topics will include personal and professional communications and the selection of appropriate applications to convey the intended message. Course work will require learners to work in individual and collaborative settings.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 400 - Professional Communications


    Course Description:
    Strong communication and interpersonal skills form the foundation of any successful career. Strengthening your skills in the competencies taught in this course will ensure your success in school as well as the launch of your career and your progression in it. As you learn the underlying theory and practice the skills associated with the learning outcomes and objectives, you will become more comfortable working in teams, running meetings, participating in interviews, preparing for your job search, writing reports and presenting to an audience.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMM 405 - Industrial Communications


    Course Description:
    This course will introduce learners to a variety of technical communications, including technical documents, reports, career portfolios, and professional presentations produced in relevant industry settings. Learners will gain an understanding of the strategies and skills required for effective communication in a professional environment. Course work will require learners to work in individual and collaborative settings.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 415 - Professional Communications


    Course Description:
    This course promotes the development of professional communication skills that complement earlier communication courses and workplace experience. These include interpersonal communication, critical thinking, team management, communicating technical material to a business audience, ethics and professionalism in the workplace.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 1070 - Communication and Presentation Skills


    Course Description:
    Communication and Presentation Skills introduces you to technical documents, reports, and presentations. You will gain an understanding of the strategies and skills required for effective communication in a professional environment, using current and emerging technologies. In addition, you will learn to differentiate between personal and professional communications, and to select appropriate software applications for conveying intended messages. The course will require you to work in individual and collaborative settings.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMN 220, COMM 1030

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMM 3300 - Intercultural Communications


    Course Description:
    This course will examine intercultural communication and its relationship to personal, organizational and societal identity and influence. The ability to communicate with people from diverse cultures will promote increased understanding of cultural differences, challenge perceptions and develop tolerance for differences. Developing intercultural communication skills will enable you to work successfully and collaboratively in a global marketplace.

    3 Credits

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  • COMM 3310 - Presentations


    Course Description:
    Entering the work force and succeeding in the workplace is strongly influenced by one’s ability to present information verbally, whether the intention is to inform, persuade, or influence. Building on communication concepts and skills learned earlier in the program, in this course you will continue to hone your presentation skills and develop your personal style to ensure you can meet the expectations of employers, clients, and other stakeholders in a variety of business contexts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • COMN 220
      • COMM 1070

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  • COMN 151 - Communications 1


    Course Description:
    Communications 1 (COMN 151) is designed to advance the reading and writing skills of ESL learners at Canadian Language Benchmark 4. The course takes an integrated task-based approach to language learning. Four broad areas of competency provide the framework for building fluent basic reading and writing skills: 1) interacting with others; 2) comprehending instructions and reproducing information; 3) getting things done; and 4) comprehending and sharing information. Topics and tasks are contextualized within Canadian professional settings, so that learners begin to develop the strategies and skills required for effective communication in English-speaking, multicultural contexts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CLBW 04 - Canadian Language Benchmark - Reading/Writing
      • IELR 3.5 - IELTS Academic Reading and IELW 3.5 - IELTS Academic Writing
      • LIN4 -  Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada LINC Level 4
      • ENGL 102

    Technical Requirements
    If students have a split CLB and IELTS score, they will be placed according to the lowest score.

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  • COMN 152 - Communications 2


    Course Description:
    Communications 2 (COMN 152) is designed to advance the reading and writing skills of ESL learners at Canadian Language Benchmark 5. The course takes an integrated task-based approach to language learning. Four broad areas of competency provide the framework for building intermediate-level reading and writing skills: 1) interacting with others; 2) comprehending instructions and reproducing information; 3) getting things done; and 4) comprehending and sharing information. Topics and tasks are contextualized within Canadian professional settings, so that learners develop the strategies and skills required for effective communication in English-speaking, multicultural contexts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CLBW 05
      • Canadian Language Benchmark - Reading/Writing IELR 4
      • IELTS Academic Reading and IELW 4 IELTS Academic Writing
      • COMN 151

    Technical Requirements
    If students have a split CLB and IELTS score, they will be placed according to the lowest score.

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  • COMN 153 - Communications 3


    Course Description:
    Communications 3 (COMN 153) is designed to advance the reading and writing skills of ESL learners at Canadian Language Benchmark 6. The course takes an integrated task-based approach to language learning. Four broad areas of competency provide the framework for continuing to develop intermediate-level reading and writing skills: 1) interacting with others; 2) comprehending instructions and reproducing information; 3) getting things done; and 4) comprehending and sharing information. Topics and tasks are contextualized within Canadian professional settings, so that learners build the strategies and skills required for effective communication in English-speaking, multicultural contexts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CLBW 06 Canadian Language Benchmark - Reading/Writing IELR 4.5
      • IELTS Academic Reading and IELW 4.5 IELTS Academic Writing
      • COMN 152

    Technical Requirements
    If students have a split CLB or IELTS score, they will be placed according to the lowest score.

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  • COMN 154 - Communications 4


    Course Description:
    Communications 4 (COMN 154) is designed to advance the reading and writing skills of ESL learners at Canadian Language Benchmark 7. The course takes an integrated task-based approach to language learning. Four broad areas of competency provide the framework for building adequate intermediate-level reading and writing skills: 1) interacting with others; 2) comprehending instructions and reproducing information; 3) getting things done; and 4) comprehending and sharing information. Topics and tasks are contextualized within Canadian professional settings, so that learners develop the strategies and skills required for effective communication in English-speaking, multicultural contexts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CLBW 07 Canadian Language Benchmark - Reading/Writing IELR 5
      • IELTS Academic Reading and IELW 5 IELTS Academic Writing
      • COMN 153

    Technical Requirements
    If students have a split CLB or IELTS score, they will be placed according to the lowest score.

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  • COMN 155 - Communications 5


    Course Description:
    Communications 5 (COMN 155) is designed to advance the reading and writing skills of ESL learners at Canadian Language Benchmark 8. The course takes an integrated task-based approach to language learning. Four broad areas of competency provide the framework for building fluent intermediate-level reading and writing skills: 1) interacting with others; 2) comprehending instructions and reproducing information; 3) getting things done; and 4) comprehending and sharing information. Topics and tasks are contextualized within Canadian professional settings, so that learners continue to develop the strategies and skills required for effective communication in English-speaking, multicultural contexts. COMN 155 is the final English Language Foundations COMM course and fulfills the English language reading and writing requirements for entry into most SAIT programs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • IELR 5.5 IELTS Academic Reading and IELW 5.5 IELTS Academic Writing
      • COMN 154

    Technical Requirements
    If students have a split  IELTS score, they will be placed according to the lowest score.

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  • COMN 180 - Literature and Composition I


    Course Description:
    Students will study short stories, poems, a novel and a play in order to expand reading comprehension and writing skills. Paragraph and essay structure, as well as grammar and public speaking, will also be covered. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s English 10-1.

    3 Credits

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  • COMN 220 - Communication and Presentation Skills


    Course Description:
    Communication and Presentation Skills introduces you to technical documents, reports and presentations. You will gain an understanding of the strategies and skills required for effective communication in a professional environment, using current and emerging technologies. In addition, you will learn to differentiate between personal and professional communications, and to select appropriate software applications for conveying intended messages. The course will require you to work in individual and collaborative settings.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMM 1030, COMM 1070

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  • COMN 280 - Communication and Presentation Skills II


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to the strategies and skills required for effective professional communications: reports, group work, presentations, and team building in professional settings.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMN 220

    Technical Requirements
    The textbook used in this course is an Open Education Resource (OER) and is provided at $0 to the student. This is a pilot project.

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  • COMP 213 - Computing for Engineering Technology


    Course Description:
    This applied computer course provides students with critical electronic communications, data and file management skills, along with a strong focus on using common productivity applications to format, calculate, analyze, visualize, and present or report data and information. Industry standard project management principles are implemented throughout the course from a digital perspective, so students can have an appreciation for how computing skills relate to real world business processes.

    3 Credits

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  • COMP 220 - Computer Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This practical course on computer functionality and commonly used industry software covers current productivity software to develop industry-specific solutions in the areas of communication and organization, documentation, data management, analysis, and visualization. In addition, file management techniques and best practices; security considerations such as identifying threats, safeguarding data and intellectual property; and digital citizenship and etiquette are also included.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BCMP 225

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  • COMP 241 - Digital Applications and Laboratory Information System


    Course Description:
    Digital Applications and Laboratory Information System introduces the use of industry standard computer applications and laboratory information system (LIS) software which is used to quickly and accurately manage, analyze and retrieve patient information. File management techniques, industry-specific documentation and communication practices, security considerations to safeguard patient information, compliance with regulations and standards and responsible digital citizenship will also be covered.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMP 254 - Petroleum Computer Applications


    Course Description:
    This applied course on computer functionality focuses on developing skills in the areas of data management, electronic communication and time management, documentation, analysis, and visualization that are required in the petroleum industry. Students will be exposed to petroleum-specific software as well as commonly used office software. In addition to file management techniques and best practices, security considerations such as identifying threats, safeguarding data and intellectual property, and responsible digital citizenship and etiquette are also included.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMP 261 - Applied Digital Technologies


    Course Description:
    This applied computer course provides students with critical electronic communications, data and file management skills, along with a strong focus on using common productivity applications to format, calculate, analyze, visualize, and present or report data and information.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    A challenge exam is available for this course.

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  • COMP 264 - Introduction to Digital Productivity Applications


    Course Description:
    This applied computer course provides students with critical electronic communications, data and file management skills, along with a strong focus on using common productivity applications to format, calculate, analyze, visualize, and present or report data and information.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMP 267 - Introduction to Digital Productivity Applications and Web Design


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to computer fundamentals with emphasis on skills training. Theoretical components include Internet technology and terminology. Practical skills include file management, basic skills in word processing, spreadsheet applications, and presentation applications. Web applications and webpage design skills will be developed.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DYNA 265 - Dynamics


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will explore the kinematics of objects in translation and rotation. Velocities of objects in plane motion using both the relative velocity equation method and the instantaneous centre of rotation method will also be covered. In addition, kinetics of objects in translation, rotation, and plane motion using both Newton’s second law and conservation of energy methods will be explained.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    For distance delivery, the Labs are delivered on-campus in one week during the last month of the semester. Please contact your instructor for lab schedules.

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  • ELTR 216 - Applied Sciences for Aviation Electronics


    Course Description:
    Students taking this course will expand their knowledge of applied math and physics to develop the skills required to service and repair aircraft electrical and electronic systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENGL 205 - Grammar and Proofreading


    Course Description:
    This course in grammar and proofreading will prepare you to draft, write, edit, and proofread documents and correspondence to a standard acceptable in your profession.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    OADM 220

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  • ENGL 322 - Contemporary World Literature


    Course Description:
    Through the reading, discussion and research of international stories and a novel, students develop an awareness of the extent and character of contemporary literature. Students develop reading and writing strategies with which to approach contemporary literature.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENGL 1010 - Critical Reading and Writing


    Course Description:
    Critical Reading and Writing students explore a variety of literary and visual texts, and demonstrate an understanding of literature, primary and secondary material, and referencing techniques. Development and demonstration of skills in comprehension and critical analysis in written and oral assignments are required.

    3 Credits

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  • ENGL 3370 - Comparative World Literature


    Course Description:
    Through critical reading, written responses, class discussion, and academic research of literary texts, you will develop an awareness of the form and content of short stories and novels from various world regions. You will also develop an appreciation of world literature and the historical, social, and cultural context in which the texts were created.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • One of:
      • COMN 220
      • COMM 1070

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  • ENVS 2010 - Environmental Science for Sustainability


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to the scientific process and the disciplines involved in understanding our global environment. The course will explore our human impacts on the earth’s atmosphere, water, soil and biotic systems. Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to identify sustainable options to reduce our collective impact on the global environment. At the completion of the course students will be able to explain how human activities cause impacts to the environment and the changes required to move toward environmental sustainability.

    3 Credits

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  • HUMN 2010 - Introduction to Humanities


    Course Description:
    HUMN 2010 - Introduction to Humanities - offers insight into people and culture. We explore the artistic and philosophical legacies that have shaped our perspective as a contemporary society. We consider art, literature and music through an historical lens and interdisciplinary approach to understand how humanity has been molded. The emphasis will be on analysis and discussion of the concepts, critical reading of the texts, and persuasive writing and oral presentations of your ideas.

    3 Credits

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  • MATH 100 - Mathematics Foundations


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the preparation for further studies in mathematics. Topics include operations on whole and real numbers; fraction, decimal, and percent notation; geometry and measures; polynomials; and equations and inequalities.

    3 Credits

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  • MATH 104 - Math for Apprentice Trades


    Course Description:
    The theory of math for the trades.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MATH 162 - Technical Mathematics II


    Course Description:
    Math 162 continues to develop the topics of expressions and equations through an investigation of exponential and logarithmic functions as well as rational expressions and equations. Among other topics, students are also introduced to the concepts of probability, permutations and combinations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • MATH 161
      • MATH 181
      • 60% in MATH 162/MATH 30-2 Placement test (060 in Placement Test UPM3)
      • 50% in MATH 20-2 Admissions Exam (050 in Code ME22)

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  • MATH 172 - Applied Mathematics II


    Course Description:
    This course covers Matrices and Pathways, Statistics and Probability, Finance, Cyclic, Recursive and Fractal Patterns, Vectors, and Design. The approach used in this course is primarily data driven, using numerical and geometrical problem-solving techniques. As a way of increasing relevance, students collect data in experiments and activities and develop mathematical concepts from analysis of the data. Algebraic constructs are addressed as a result of activities that students perform or as a result of experiences in which they are engaged.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • MATH 180
    • 60%  in Mathematics 20-1/MATH-181 Placement test (060 in Placement Test UPM2)
    • 60% in MATH 172 Placement test (060 in Placement test UPA3)

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  • MATH 180 - Mathematics Preparation


    Course Description:
    Math 180 is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of algebra, number systems, measurement, trigonometry, relations and functions. Among other topics, students will be introduced to concepts involving the use of exponent laws, factoring of polynomials, the measurements of different variables, the analysis of right angle triangles, as well as graphical analysis as it applies to relations and functions.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • MATH 100
      • 60% in Mathematics Placement test (060 in Placement Test UPM 1)

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  • MATH 181 - Mathematics I


    Course Description:
    Math 181 further develops the concepts of algebra, trigonometry, and relations and functions. Among other topics, students will investigate radical expressions and equations, trigonometric ratios, sine and cosine laws, as well as general factoring techniques and quadratic expressions and equations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • MATH 180
      • 60% in Mathematics Placement tests (060 for test code UPM 2)
      • 50% on SAIT’s Math 10C Admission Exam - (050 for test code ME10)

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  • MATH 182 - Mathematics II


    Course Description:
    Math 182 explores concepts involving the composition and transformation of generalized functions, as well as polynomial operations. Students are exposed to the nature of exponential functions and their relationship with logarithms, as well as a detailed investigation of trigonometric functions and identities

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • MATH 181
      • 60%  in Mathematics Placement test (060 for Placement Test UPM 3)
      • 50% on SAIT’s Math 20-1 Admission Exam - (050 for test code ME21)

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  • MATH 202 - Mathematics


    Course Description:
    This course is available to students in the Automotive Service Technology program and covers the following topics: algebra, equations, angles, trigonometry, force, moments, stress and strain.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MATH 206 - Mathematics for Printers I


    Course Description:
    This is the introductory course of a two-part series designed to provide instruction in the mathematics skills required for entry level occupations in the graphics/print industry.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MATH 237 - Mathematics for Technologists


    Course Description:
    Mathematics for Technologists will provide learners with concepts in algebra, trigonometry, arithmetic of complex numbers, linear algebra, exponential and logarithmic functions, rates of change and statistics. This course provides foundational mathematics skills for engineering technologists. It covers a variety of mathematical models for solving application problems.

    3 Credits

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  • MATH 238 - Math for Engineering & Tech I


    Course Description:
    This course enables the student to apply the basic knowledge of algebra and introductory calculus to resolve applied scientific and technological problems. Applications include linear motion, areas under curves, and volumes of revolution.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    MATH 235

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  • MATH 262 - Technical Mathematics I


    Course Description:
    Technical Mathematics I covers a variety of mathematical methods for solving problems in architectural, structural and construction applications. The study of ratios and variation, algebraic functions, and plane analytic geometry is addressed. Trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions and graphs are analyzed and applied to solving problems. Systems of linear equations are solved using algebraic methods and matrices. The evaluation of limits and calculation of rates of change using first principles are also explored.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    MATH 1011

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  • MATH 280 - Calculus for Technologists


    Course Description:
    Calculus for Technologists, a continuation of the Mathematics for Technologists, provides learners with required skills for calculus. Following an introduction to continuity and limits of functions, topics will include general rules of differentiation and of integration for algebraic and transcendental functions as well as topics in infinite series. The general rules studied will be applied to solve application problems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • MATH 237

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  • MATH 288 - Mathematics for Engineering & Technology ll


    Course Description:
    This course enables the student to apply advanced algebra, integral and differential calculus methodologies to scientific and technological applications. Topics include trigonometric and transcendental calculus, methods of integration, specifically integration by parts, by trigonometric substitution, and by use of tables. Applications include linear motion, areas under curves, volumes of revolution, centroids, moments of inertia, and program-relevant applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MATH 238

    Equivalent(s):
    MATH 285

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  • MATH 1011 - Technical Mathematics I


    Course Description:
    Technical Mathematics I covers a variety of mathematical methods for solving problems in architectural, structural and construction applications. The study of ratios and variation, algebraic functions, and plane analytic geometry is addressed. Trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions and graphs are analyzed and applied to solving problems. Systems of linear equations are solved using Gaussian methods and matrices. The evaluation of limits and calculation of rates of change using first principles are also explored.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    MATH 1010

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  • MATH 1111 - Technical Mathematics II


    Course Description:
    Technical Mathematics II examines the derivative, application of the derivative, integration and its application, differentiation of transcendental functions and methods of integration. Numerous applications will be addressed, primarily to indicate where and how mathematical techniques are used.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • MATH 1010
      • MATH 1011

    Equivalent(s):
    MATH 1110

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  • MECH 370 - Fluid Mechanics


    Course Description:
    Basics of fluid statics and dynamics as applied to pipe systems; basic fluid properties; fluid pressure; manometry; flow rate; Bernoulli’s Equation; laminar, turbulent flow; Reynold’s Number; Darcy’s Equation for major friction loss; minor losses; series pipe line systems; flow measurement; centrifugal pump selection.

    1.5 Credits

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  • PERS 225 - Job Search Skills


    Course Description:
    To prepare learners for effective career planning and job search strategies which are needed to find meaningful work within today’s labor market.

    1.5 Credits

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  • PETR 215 - Applied Petroleum Fluid Mechanics


    Course Description:
    A study of fluid mechanics that supports Petroleum Engineering topics including fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid flow, losses and pumps with applications in the petroleum industry.

    3 Credits

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  • PETR 315 - Petroleum Engineering Mechanics


    Course Description:
    This course provides a study of statics and mechanics of materials applicable to petroleum engineering as well as engineering material properties and behavior for petroleum application.

    1.5 Credits

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  • PHIL 241 - Critical Thinking


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to introduce you to fundamental skills in critical thinking. You will develop skills in identifying fallacies, evaluating formal arguments, and diagnosing the appropriate form of argumentation in a variety of areas, including science and morality. Your skills in argumentation will be honed both in evaluating others’ arguments and in making your own.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    PHIL 1011

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  • PHIL 1011 - Critical Thinking


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to introduce you to fundamental skills in critical thinking. You will develop skills in identifying fallacies, evaluating formal arguments, and diagnosing the appropriate form of argumentation in a variety of areas, including science and morality. Your skills in argumentation will be honed both in evaluating others’ arguments and in making your own.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    PHIL 241

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  • PHIL 1030 - Ethics in Technology


    Course Description:
    Ethics in Technology provides an introduction to ethical theory as it applies to the assessment of current issues related to advancing information technology. Issues covered include intellectual property, network security and privacy focusing on ethical issues in both the fundamental problems and the approaches to mitigate or solve them.

    3 Credits

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  • PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Philosophy


    Course Description:
    Through readings, writing, discussion and analysis in this course, you will compare the thinking of some influential philosophers on topics such as knowledge, existence, the mind and morality with your own views. You will learn to formulate arguments and theories, examine them critically, and come to a better understanding of your own beliefs and their justification. You will also be better equipped to analyze and judge the theories of others, especially those of the philosophers studied in this course.

    3 Credits

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  • PHIL 3010 - Ethics


    Course Description:
    The philosophical study of morality - ethics - provides a foundation upon which laws and definitions of acceptable behaviour are built. Understanding the theory and application of ethical reasoning provides insight into the functioning and differences between societies. This comprehensive introduction to ethics will provide an overview of the major ethical schools of thought and their application to a diverse range of contemporary ethical questions.

    3 Credits

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  • PHIL 4010 - The Philosophy of Money


    Course Description:
    This course is a philosophical exploration of the nature and role of money in shaping our lives, our understanding of the world, and our lived experiences. After examining the history of money from its early forms as commodities to modern incarnations like cryptocurrency, we will look at how it is used and how it affects how people understand both the world around them and their own identity. We take up a philosophical lens to identify the metaphysical and ethical implications of what we do with money, and a monetary lens to look at philosophy and expand our understanding of what it means to exist and how our interactions using money shape our perceptions of ourselves, others, and the things that we value.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • PHIL 241
    • PHIL 1011

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  • PHYS 181 - Physics I


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction of the fundamentals and theory of physics as it relates to technology. Problem solving is emphasized. Four units of study are covered: kinematics; dynamics; circular motion; work and energy; and oscillatory motion and mechanical waves. These units prepare students for further studies in physics. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Physics 20.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • 60% in Grade 10 Physics Placement Test (060 in Placement Test SCPH)

    Or

    • APSC 180 and MATH 180

    Or

    • APSC 180 and MATH 10C (P for TMPH)

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  • PHYS 182 - Physics II


    Course Description:
    This course completes the introduction of the fundamentals and theory of physics as it relates to technology. Problem solving is emphasized. Four units of study are covered: momentum and impulse; forces and fields; electromagnetic radiation; and atomic physics. These units prepare students for further studies in physics. This course is considered equivalent to Alberta Education’s Physics 30.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • 60% on SAIT’s PHYS-182/Physics 30 placement test - (060 against code UPH2)
    • 50% on SAIT’s Physics 20 Admission Exam - (050 for test code EPH2)

    Or

    • PHYS 181

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  • PHYS 235 - Engineering Physics


    Course Description:
    This course takes an engineering approach to deal with the physics of technology and problem-solving. The following introductory topics are covered: statics, gas laws, electricity, energy, and heat. Hands-on laboratories supplement lecture topics.

    1.5 Credits

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  • PHYS 1011 - Introductory Physics


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introductory survey of the kinematics and dynamics of mechanical systems. Topics include Newton’s Laws of Motion, Conservation of Energy and Momentum, Fluid Mechanics, and Static Equilibrium. Lecture topics will be reinforced by laboratory experiments. Upon completion, the learner will be able to apply basic physical concepts to real world applications.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    PHYS 1010

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  • PHYS 1110 - Physics II


    Course Description:
    Physics II extends the survey of introductory physics topics to electromagnetic and optical phenomenon. Topics include electric and magnetic fields and forces, electric circuits, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves, image formation in optical systems, interference and diffraction, heat and thermodynamics. Lecture topics will be reinforced by laboratory experiments.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • PHYS 1010
      • PHYS 1011

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  • PREP 200 - Academic Preparation and Career Exploration


    Course Description:
    Post-secondary education is an exciting next step in your academic and professional career. This step will require some new learning strategies and skills as well the time to identify and practice them. PREP 200 is designed to provide you with proven tools and strategies to support your success. Course topics include time management, strategic learning, memorization techniques, note-taking and reading strategies, successful group collaboration and stress management. Further, this course offers you the opportunity to improve your academic skills and define or discover your career path through self-reflection and self-assessment. You will also explore your career options by identifying personal interests, strengths and abilities.

    3 Credits

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  • PSYC 1010 - Introduction to Psychology


    Course Description:
    Introduction to Psychology introduces you to a variety of scientific approaches to the understanding of human behaviour. The main course goal is to challenge you to think critically about actions and decisions that involve assertions or underlying assumptions about human nature. This course goal is applicable both to your personal life and to the workplace.

    3 Credits

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  • SCIE 2230 - Science of Health and Wellness


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will examine the physiological and psychological aspects of health and wellness. Topics include physical fitness, musculoskeletal health and cardiorespiratory health; nutrition and weight management; mental health and stress management; infectious and chronic diseases; the effects of consumerism on health and health care; and the promotion of healthy lifestyles and healthy aging.

    3 Credits

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  • SCIE 2240 - Science Past Present Future


    Course Description:
    This course will give you a broad and first-hand experience of science. The goal is to explore the scientific method, the techniques through which it establishes its reliability, and current trends which suggest the shape that future science will take. In this course you will increase your awareness of science’s growing influence on how we understand the world, as well as how science’s history and underlying philosophical assumptions are essential to understanding why it is so successful.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    For distance delivery, the Labs are delivered on-campus in one week during the last month of the semester. Please contact your instructor for lab schedules.

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  • SOCI 2010 - Introduction to Sociology


    Course Description:
    The Introduction to Sociology course will introduce you to the study of society from a sociological perspective. You will consider social processes such as the power and agency as well as concepts of the individual, the family, and groups including community, culture, and work environments.

    3 Credits

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  • SOCI 3060 - Technology and Society


    Course Description:
    The advancement of science and technology depends in a large part on the priorities and ambitions of society. By the same token scientific discoveries and the introduction of new technologies can have an impact on social structures and values. The complex interrelationship between these two forces will be explored in detail providing learners with the context to understand and evaluate our technologically-based society and the directions it might take.

    3 Credits

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  • SOCI 3340 - Society and the Workplace


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will examine the history of the Canadian workplace as well as contemporary issues that involve job satisfaction and alienation. You will study both Canadian and global employment trends. Business and political influences on the workforce, including technology use, labour laws, trade unions, and employment equity will also be explored.

    3 Credits

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  • SOCI 3380 - Conformity and Deviance in the Workplace


    Course Description:
    Do you consider yourself a conformist or a deviant? Is one better than the other? Why? The circumstances in which you adhere to or ignore standards of socially-acceptable behaviour are complex and dynamic. In this course, you will investigate these situations by focusing on the workplace. You will examine the effects, both positive and negative, of conforming and divergent behaviour; learn how marginalizing factors such as gender, ethnicity, and disability relate to these behaviours; and analyze when and why it is important to comply with or challenge established norms.

    3 Credits

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  • ACCT 352 - Energy Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course introduces double-entry bookkeeping, including journalizing, posting to the ledgers, completing a trial balance, and preparing financial statements, and journal entries for GST.

    3 Credits

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  • ADMN 411 - Team Skills


    Course Description:
    Much of today’s business is accomplished more through teamwork than individual effort. This course presents current concepts of teams and team skills through the following topics: team performance and improvement, commitment, painting the vision, leadership in today’s business, obstacles and trouble, achievement celebration, teams in changing organizations, quick change organizations and coaching the team. Students participate as team members and will complete four team projects.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 306 - Applied Mechanics I


    Course Description:
    In Applied Mechanics I, you will explore the practical application of mechanics in the power plant; their application to turbines, compressors, pumps and other machines. You will study statics and dynamics, centripetal and centrifugal force, friction, lifting machines, work, power and energy. You will also investigate the strength of pressure vessels, first moments, second moments, centroids, shearing and bending; torsion, mechanical efficiency; shaft couplings, modulus of elasticity; modulus of rigidity; and strength of materials.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    AMEC 310

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  • AMEC 356 - Applied Mechanics II


    Course Description:
    AMEC 356 will introduce you to the practical application of fluid mechanics in the power plant, including turbines, compressors, pumps and other machines. Fluid properties, viscosity, pressure, forces in fluids and buoyant force will also be explored. In addition, you will learn Bernoulli’s equation in a fluid system; pipe and tubing; the continuity law; the general energy equation; pumps and fluid motors; Reynolds’ number for fluid flow; type of fluid flow (laminar and turbulent); various types of pumps (dynamic and positive displacement); net positive suction head (NPSH); pump affinity laws; energy losses in fluids due to friction; and Moody charts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AMEC 306

    Equivalent(s):
    AMEC 325

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  • ANLS 330 - Process Analyzers


    Course Description:
    You will learn the theory and operation of process analyzers. The focus of this course is on gas and liquid analyzers, as well as safety related monitors and detectors. Liquid analyzers as discussed in APSC 202 are reviewed. You will become familiar with the commissioning and calibration process of analyzers to meet various governmental and industry standards.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • APSC 202

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  • APSC 202 - Applied Chemistry for Instrumentation


    Course Description:
    This course will provide a foundation in basic chemical principles for instrumentation. The topics studied include: analytical measurement, basic concepts of light, corrosion chemistry, organic chemistry, acids and bases, pH and an introduction to sample handling.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    APSC 220

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  • APSC 215 - Applied Physics for Instrumentation


    Course Description:
    The fundamentals of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics are explored and applied to problems encountered in industrial instrumentation applications. Topics include: viscosity, buoyancy, pressure, Bernoulli’s equation, pumps, as well as phase behaviour, steam tables and heat transfer. Theoretical concepts are reinforced through related lab activities.

    1.5 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • INST 202
    • INST 257

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  • BFIN 430 - Financial Control, Budgets, and Planning


    Course Description:
    Beginning the financial plan with goals, this course will touch on forecasts and estimates, financing, and cash flow. The processes of budgeting and financial control involving authorization, feedback and analysis will be covered in more detail. Student workshop exercises will simulate real business situations.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BIOL 201 - Biology and Field Ecology


    Course Description:
    This course will provide the student with an introduction to ecology and ecological concepts and how they apply to industrial situations. Topics addressed include: ecosystem components, interrelationships of living organisms, ecosystem energy and matter cycles, and industrial ecology. Industrial case studies will be used to illustrate the various ecological concepts.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLAW 205 - Business Law


    Course Description:
    This course presents an overview of the history and development of the Canadian legal system. Learners will apply the legal principles of business and oil and gas law to practical problems involving contracts, liability, property, business organization, and oil and gas transactions.

    3.0 Credits

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  • CHEM 213 - Chemistry and the Environment


    Course Description:
    The course is an introduction to the fundamental chemical principles and is organized to show how these principles apply to the chemistry of the environment. Topics include the nature of atoms and molecules, bonding, interactions of light and matter, the kinetic and thermodynamic control of chemical and physical processes, as well as nuclear chemistry.

    3 Credits

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  • CHEM 224 - Engineering Chemistry I


    Course Description:
    This introductory chemistry course will review and build upon chemistry fundamentals including periodic table trends, stoichiometry and types of chemical reactions, organic chemistry, kinetics and equilibrium. Laboratories will focus on basic laboratory techniques as well as complement theory topics by incorporating error analysis, unit conversions, stoichiometry and percent yield calculations. A basic introduction to WHMIS is also included.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CHEM 232 - Petroleum Engineering Chemistry


    Course Description:
    This course will provide an introduction to engineering chemistry with petroleum applications. Topics include: organic chemistry, properties of gases, phase behaviour, thermodynamics, material balance, corrosion, sulfur treating and water treatment. Students will develop an understanding of the chemical principles behind the production processes used in the petroleum industry.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEM 231

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  • CHEM 233 - Chemistry and Corrosion


    Course Description:
    An introduction to chemistry that includes concepts of classification of matter, atomic-base theory, oxidation-reduction and its relationship to electrochemistry and corrosion. A brief introduction is given to organic chemistry. Students are introduced to analytical chemical techniques commonly used in the petroleum industry and water treatment facilities.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEM 230

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  • CHEM 240 - General Chemistry


    Course Description:
    This course provides the basic concepts of chemistry. Topics include: measurements and calculations, matter and energy, composition and reaction stoichiometry, aqueous solutions, gases, thermochemistry, titration reactions and calculations, and the use of orbitals to depict the three dimensional aspects of organic chemistry.

    3 Credits

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  • CHEM 245 - Inorganic Chemistry


    Course Description:
    CHEM 245 introduces kinetics and thermodynamics for ideal systems, and applies them to problems relevant to the technologist. Topics include kinetics, calorimetry, phase equilibria for one-component systems, partition and chemical equilibria, the first and second laws, Ksp and Kf calculations and galvanic and voltaic circuits.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CHEM 240
    • MATH 237

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  • CHEM 253 - Organic Chemistry


    Course Description:
    Organic Chemistry provides an overview of the principles of organic chemistry. The student will examine the structure, bonding and naming, as well as the physical and chemical properties of each of the organic functional groups. The focus of the course will be placed on studying the important organic molecules that are involved in biological processes, as well as molecules of industrial importance. The specific industrial processes examined will include: Food and beverages, petroleum recovery and processing, the mining industry, petrochemicals, polymers and pulp and paper.

    6 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CHEM 270

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  • CHEM 264 - Engineering Chemistry II


    Course Description:
    This intermediate chemistry course is divided into three major sections: water chemistry, electrochemistry and organic colloid chemistry. All topics build on material introduced in Engineering Chemistry I, with special emphasis on industrial applications such as galvanic and electrolytic electrochemical cells, galvanic corrosion, industrial polymer chemistry and oil patch oil-water demulsification. Laboratories reflect industrial processes with bench-scale experiments for reaction rate studies, electroplating, corrosion fundamentals, polymer synthesis and basic oil-water emulsification/demulsification.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEN 307

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  • CHEM 270 - Basic Laboratory Techniques


    Course Description:
    You will learn basic laboratory techniques and safety practices that you will be able to apply to the rest of your program and in your future career. Topics include: laboratory safety, emergency response procedures, the safe disposal of chemicals, identifying, selecting, and maintaining laboratory equipment and glassware, reading measuring devices and instruments, weighing, using volumetric glassware for the preparation of solutions and titrations, measuring physical and chemical properties such as melting point, boiling point, density, relative density including API gravity, pH, electrical conductivity, percentage transmittance, and refractive index, filtration, simple and fractional distillation, solvent extraction, crystallization, and thin layer and open column chromatography.

    6 Credits

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  • CHEM 275 - Analytical Chemistry


    Course Description:
    Analytical Chemistry involves quantitative analysis by two classical methods of analysis: gravimetric and volumetric. Preparation and standardization of required reagents are also an important part of these chemical analysis. The basic techniques developed in Semester 1 are essential to performing the required analysis.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CHEM 270
    • CHEM 240

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  • CHEM 276 - Analytical Laboratory Skills


    Course Description:
    This course teaches basic laboratory techniques that will enable the learner to become competent in the following techniques: laboratory safety, identifying equipment, reading instruments and measuring devices, selecting and cleaning glassware, weighing, use of volumetric glassware, temperature measurement, filtration techniques, electrical conductivity, pH, extraction techniques, solution preparation, titration techniques, spectrophotometer analysis, and proper labeling and disposal of chemicals.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CHEM 303 - Chemometric Applications


    Course Description:
    An introduction to the treatment and handling of chemical data. Data analysis and calculations, including advanced logic statements, linear regression and derivatives, will be used to interpret analytical data and create professional reports. The use of databases for managing and reporting chemical data, in conjunction with spreadsheets, will be introduced.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMP 261

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEM 360

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  • CHEM 325 - Technical Project Week


    Course Description:
    A laboratory technical project performed in an industrial, service, government, or university laboratory. The projects are selected by the various outside laboratories and are supervised by personnel from industry, government or university. An instructor acts as liaison between student and industry supervisor. This course takes place during mid-February and coincides with week of reading days.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MATH 237
    • CHEM 240
    • CHEM 270
    • COMP 261
    • COMM 238
    • CHEM 253
    • CHEM 245
    • CHEM 275
    • INST 297
    • INST 296
    • SFTY 201
    • CHEM 303
    • CHEM 345
    • ENVS 301
    • INST 300
    • THRM 318

    Corequisite(s):
    • CHEM 351
    • ENVS 320
    • INST 396
    • QUAL 352

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  • CHEM 345 - Unit Chemical Process Operations


    Course Description:
    An overview of unit operations as practiced by Chemical Engineers and Chemical Engineering Technologists that would be applicable to chemical technologists. It includes some basic concepts in fluid flow, heat transfer and mass transfer operations and their application in chemical and petroleum industry. The student learns to read flow sheets and recognize major process equipment such as pumps, heat exchanges, compressors and distillation towers.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CHEM 351 - Oil Field Chemistry and Fluids Introduction


    Course Description:
    You will be provided with an overview of common oil field chemicals and fluids, their properties and functions. Topics include rock types and reservoirs, drilling and completion fluids, acidizing and fracturing fluids and cementing. You will obtain practical experience in testing various fluids. An appreciation for safety and the environmental impact of petroleum production will also be discussed.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CHEM 253

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  • CHEN 309 - Process Computer Simulation Lab


    Course Description:
    This course supports previous theory learned in the chemical engineering technology program. In this computer laboratory course, the student will learn to apply the theoretical concepts learned in chemical engineering calculations, heat transfer and mass transfer for the purposes of designing, modeling and optimizing chemical processes, as well as, performing material and energy balances. Once you have taken this course, you will be able to simulate a variety of different chemical processes.

    1.5 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • CHEN 314
    • CHEN 308
    • CHEN 313

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEN 304

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  • CHEN 402 - Fluid Phase Behaviour


    Course Description:
    Describes the properties of petroleum reservoir fluids (gas, oil, and water) important to understanding and predicting reservoir behaviour. These properties include the effects of temperature, pressure, and composition on gas solubility in oil and water, fluid volume/density, and fluid viscosity. The course also includes the fluid behaviours required for numerical reservoir flow simulation. These behaviours will include single component fluid phase changes (e.g. liquid and vapour), multi-component fluid phase changes, gas-liquid equilibrium, and various Equations of State.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CHEN 405 - Process Engineering


    Course Description:
    The following process engineering subjects are covered: diagrams used in process engineering (block flow diagrams, process flow diagrams and process and instrumentation (P&I) diagrams); unit operations of chemical engineering (an overview of fluid flow, heat transfer and mass transfer operations); sizing of typical equipment (process lines, pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, two and three phase separators and fractionation towers). The course includes presentation of a typical mechanical design following a detailed process design and, time permitting, an introduction to computer based design programs such as Hysys and Pipesys.

    3 Credits

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  • CHEN 465 - Process Design Using Computers


    Course Description:
    HYSYS software is used to design surface facilities. This includes separators, fractionation columns, dehydration systems, a chemical plant and other equipment design. Dynamic simulation of a chemical plant is included with controller tuning and adjustment; the effect of tuning parameters on process stability and behaviour is investigated. PIPESYS software is used to calculate and simulate flows in pipes and pipeline systems, with heat transfer from the pipeline, and offshore pipelines are modeled which are partly exposed to the atmosphere, immersed in seawater and buried. A design project is carried out by students using the above simulators.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CHEN 405

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  • CMPN 317 - Remote Automation Systems


    Course Description:
    This course will prepare the student to configure an RTU (independent), use a host to configure the communications and registers of an RTU, poll an RTU and configure a host as a multi-slave to poll the configuration of an RTU. The course will also focus on how to configure a PLC (independent), use a host to configure the communications and registers of a PLC, poll a PLC and configure a host as a multi-slave to poll configurations of a PLC.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • INST 265

    Corequisite(s):
    • CMPN 337

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  • CMPN 330 - Distributed Control Systems II


    Course Description:
    This course will prepare the student for hardware and software configuration of an Emerson DeltaV Distributed Control System. This course continues from CMPN 337 and compares Ethernet to token ring networks. The lab designs consist of DeltaV configuration of graphics and modules. The labs design an operator interface to communicate through simulations of a process. The theory will focus less on data communications and concentrate towards DCS applications and their architectures.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CMPN 337

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  • CMPN 337 - Distributed Control Systems I


    Course Description:
    This course will prepare the student for hardware and software configuration of an ABB 800xA Control System. This course is a hands on course that will introduce some of the communication techniques used in industry. Concepts from new technology and existing technology will be discussed. The student will have the opportunity to analyze and demonstrate, using ABB/800xA DCS architecture, module types and application software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • INST 257
    • INST 265
    • INST 262

    Equivalent(s):
    CMPN 320

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  • CNTR 309 - PLC - Premium Unity Pro Applications


    Course Description:
    This course provides the student with the necessary information and resources required for developing a PLC Project using basic instructions. Topics covered are: PLC family, hardware components, programming software, project organization, Timer and Counters, DFB’s, Math Instructions, Data Comparison Instructions, Sequential Function Chart, Process Loop Control, Analog Input, and Analog Output. Communication via Ethernet is also covered. Students will design, connect, program, and troubleshoot the operations of practical industrial control applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELEC 266
    • ELTR 262

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 308

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  • CNTR 322 - Process Control Systems I


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to the control loop, modelling and simple feedback control. Topics include: Laplace transform techniques; modelling of simple processes; feedback loop architecture; characteristics of the loop and its functional blocks; feedback controllers, their modes, and applications. The steady state and dynamic responses of first-order elements and their effects on a feedback control loop is emphasized.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • INST 257
    • INST 262
    • MATH 288

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 320

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  • CNTR 358 - PLC - Contrologix Applications


    Course Description:
    This course provides the student with the necessary information and resources required to set up remote I/O & communication networks for the Allen-Bradley Contrologix system. In addition, the student is introduced to process control using the PID instruction. Topics covered are: Remote I/O configuration and architecture, DH+ networks, ControlNet networks, Ethernet networks, DeviceNet, RSNetworks Software, Process control theory, and PID instruction programming and tuning. This course also provides the student with the required resources to set up and create a graphic program for the Allen Bradley PanelView Plus Operator Interface Terminal using Rockwell FactoryTalk View Studio software. Topics covered are: PanelView Plus Hardware, Communications, and creating an application with Factory Talk Studio software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CNTR 309

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  • CNTR 359 - Process Control Systems II


    Course Description:
    The course is a continuation of CNTR 322. The control of common process variables and multiple control loops such as cascade, override and multivariable control loops are studied. More advanced control strategies using ratio and feedforward control techniques are introduced. Control schemes are applied to the control of compressors, boilers and distillation columns.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CNTR 322

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 325

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  • CNTR 362 - Electronic Control Systems


    Course Description:
    Electronic Control Systems will provide learners with the tools to analyze and construct feedback control systems. This will be accomplished through the use of electronic systems to control several types of physical systems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELEC 305
    • ELTR 300

    Corequisite(s):
    • MCRO 350

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  • CNTR 405 - Instrumentation and Process Control


    Course Description:
    The following technical material is presented: principles of process measurement and control; measurement techniques and instrumentation for process variables including pressure, flow rate, temperature, composition, pH, humidity and level control; process control systems, feedback control, PID control systems; systems analysis and modeling techniques and interaction of the process with the control system. Part of the course involves laboratory measurements and practicals using various measurement devices and control systems with evaluation of practical reports forming part of the course evaluation process.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CODE 232 - Electrical Code I


    Course Description:
    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Electrician Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 0314 (2014) of the Electrician Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

    3 Credits

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  • CPRG 252 - C Programming for Technologists


    Course Description:
    C Programming will introduce structured programming using the ‘C’ language with emphasis on proper programming design. Topics will include program development, datatypes, selection statements, repetition and loop statements, bitwise, size of operations, functions, file input and output, and use of a development environment. Programs will be targeted to the engineering technology discipline.

    3 Credits

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  • DATA 200 - Water Data Management and Analytics


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will learn about managing and analyzing water data. Topics include statistics, geospatial mapping, managing large datasets, quality control, data visualization and analyzing and summarizing data. You will also explore the use spreadsheets, GIS tools and aerial photography to facilitate data-driven decision-making. You will be introduced to surface water modeling using HEC-RAS.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • WATR 203
    • WATR 206

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  • DATA 201 - Data Interpretation


    Course Description:
    The course provides an introduction to statistical methods. Topics to be covered include organizing, presenting, comparing and summarizing data, basic data distributions, sampling theory, inference tests on paired data; linear curve fitting (regression) and correlation analysis.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • MATH 237

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  • DATA 240 - Software Applications


    Course Description:
    This course covers information technology concepts including business IT systems, internal and external internet policies. The learner will be introduced to the ethical considerations of intellectual property, information privacy and emerging business technologies with some focus on Microsoft products. The learner will apply fundamental concepts, terminology and scope of data/records management related to energy and specifically energy asset management and related software applications. Topics will include retention, archiving and governmental records management requirements.

    3 Credits

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  • DATA 400 - Data Analytics


    Course Description:
    Data Analytics is now being used by the petroleum industry to understand production, geological, and reservoir data. The data can be production data, well completion data, geological cross sections, production facility data etc. This course covers the science of analyzing data sets in an effort to identify patterns, trends, and draw reliable conclusions from this analysis. Case studies will involve data sets specific to the petroleum industry and use of software in evaluating these data sets.



    1.5 Credits

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  • DIGI 210 - Digital Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Digital Fundamentals will provide learners with a foundation of digital logic concepts. Learners will develop skills designing, building, implementing and troubleshooting basic digital logic circuits. Theory and lab will be supported through the use of simulation software. This course will prepare the learner for the Digital Design and Applications course.

    3 Credits

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  • DIGI 260 - Digital Devices and Applications


    Course Description:
    Digital Devices and Applications is a continuation of Digital Fundamentals. This course will develop skills in designing, implementing and troubleshooting digital logic circuits and systems. Topics will include logic circuit configurations such as counters, decoders, state machines, CPLDs and VHDL, analog to digital converters and other logic devices and applications. Learners will be prepared for Micro Fundamentals.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DIGI 210

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  • DRLG 266 - Fundamentals of Drilling


    Course Description:
    The basics of drilling technology are explored. This includes types of drilling rigs, drill strings, bits, and fluids (mud) to select the most appropriate, and cost effective technology for a given well.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MATH 238

    Equivalent(s):
    DRLG 265

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  • DRLG 304 - Advanced Well Design


    Course Description:
    Fundamental aspects of drilling, casing, and hydraulics design for oil and gas wells will be explored, including a detailed examination of modern directional drilling tools, techniques and planning methods. Common industry software applications are used to plan and evaluate directional well paths, casing strings, directional BHA’s, and hydraulics programs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DRLG 266

    Equivalent(s):
    DRLG 305

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  • DRLG 356 - Well Programming and Operations Monitoring


    Course Description:
    Prepare a well program and AFE (Authority for Expenditure) based on geological prognosis, analysis of offset wells and company goals and requirements. You will also plan a well, and evaluate bids for materials and services in order to plan logistics and refine cost estimates. Finally you will monitor the progress of a drilling operation including daily drilling reports, analyzing important operational parameters and controlling costs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DRLG 304

    Equivalent(s):
    DRLG 355

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  • DRLG 412 - Drilling


    Course Description:
    This course will provide the student with an overview of the drilling operation, including hardware and operational technologies, drilling rig components, drillstring properties and components, BOP and other safety system fundamentals, kick detection, mud formulation and property determination and adjustment, pressure drop calculations in the drillstring and annulus, and casing systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DRLG 451 - Drilling Technology - Advanced


    Course Description:
    This is an overview of basic drilling practices followed by advanced drilling technology, planning, bit selection, hydraulics, blowout control and mud technology. Drilling of deviated wells, multiwells, horizontal wells and well completions are also covered, in addition to recent advances in drilling such as underbalanced drilling, coiled-tubing drilling, and slim hole drilling.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • DRLG 412

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  • DSGN 301 - Electrical Design Principles


    Course Description:
    The designing of buildings and facilities is a requirement of most construction projects. This first level design course provides theoretical and practical electrical design concepts for commercial facilities, lighting and motor control applications. The concepts of facility electrical design are explored in the context of the current Canadian Electrical Code and enhanced using AutoCAD software as a drafting and design aid. State of the practice design techniques are analyzed and applied. Completion of a major project incorporates analysis, calculation and design competencies.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • One of:
      • ENGD 238
      • ENGD 226
    • ELEC 291
    • ELEC 266

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  • DSGN 396 - Industrial Electrical Design


    Course Description:
    This advanced course applies electrical design techniques to industrial applications including cable tray design, fire alarm and detection, equipment bonding and system grounding, power factor correction, heat tracing, artificial grounding, hazardous locations and motor control. The concepts of industrial facility design are explored in the context of the Canadian Electrical Code. Industry applied software is used to assist the student in completing a hazardous location project, including engineering drawings.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ENGD 238
      • ENGD 226
    • DSGN 301


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  • EAMG 210 - Overview of Energy Asset Management and Energy Industry


    Course Description:
    This course will explore the origins of crude oil and natural gas through to the development, production, marketing and well abandonment cycles. The learner will gain an understanding of the role of stakeholders, economics, environmental responsibilities and Canada’s role on the world stage. The learner will be introduced to Energy Asset Management. The focus of this course is the interdisciplinary collaboration between well asset management, mineral and surface land, joint ventures and accounting (production and operations). The learner will gain an understanding of the mutual interdependencies between these non-technical disciplines and the technical disciplines such as Engineers, Geologists, Geophysicists and Landmen.

    3 Credits

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  • EAMG 220 - Energy Agreements


    Course Description:
    This course will introduce the learner to the major legislative and regulatory bodies within the oil and gas industry. The student will gain the knowledge to understand, complete, apply and validate the necessary agreements. Specific attention and detail will be spent on the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), as it is the front line of regulatory process in Alberta’s oil and gas industry. This course will provide the learner with a relevant and intuitive introduction into oil and gas regulation from an operational perspective.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EAMG 250

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  • EAMG 230 - Operations Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course will concentrate on the asset life cycle and will get into the details of what an operations accounting department at a typical energy organization would do during each phase of the cycle. This specifically applies to the production and maintenance cycles and time is spent on production accounting and areas such as booking volumes, royalty payments, Crown royalty, royalty deductions and other related functions.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 352

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  • EAMG 250 - Pre-Acquisition and Acquisition


    Course Description:
    Energy Asset Management - Pre Acquisition & Acquisition provides an overview of the required preparation involved in acquiring land as well as the decision making and work processes involved in attainment of assets. This course will assist the learner in understanding the partnerships, agreements, assessments and financial support roles that the well asset management, mineral and surface land, joint ventures and production/operations accounting disciplines play in supporting the pre-acquisition and acquisition phase of the asset management life cycle.

    3 Credits

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  • EAMG 255 - Drilling and Completion


    Course Description:
    Energy Asset Management Drilling and Completion will introduce learners to the active phase of well development. Learners will gain a general understanding of technical field processes and how these field processes relate to stakeholders, partners, and corporations. The learners will explore the information sharing processes that support drilling and completion business process management. This course will focus on the interdisciplinary coordination of tracking, analyzing, and well monitoring activities, the land and mineral operating procedures, partnerships, as well as accounting processes. Additionally, future oil and gas drilling innovations will be explored.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EAMG 210

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  • EAMG 300 - Maintenance


    Course Description:
    Energy Asset Management - Maintenance will examine the energy asset management interdisciplinary involvement in partnerships, leases, royalties, payments, regulatory reporting, rental reviews, and the monitoring and reporting of the ongoing activities of facilities. This course will include topics such as energy regulatory bodies and environmental impact concerns relating to the management of assets. Emphasis will be placed on the practical application of support to maintain oil and gas assets.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EAMG 220

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  • EAMG 301 - Capstone Project


    Course Description:
    The interdisciplinary capstone course develops the ability to think strategically about energy asset management. Learners will apply research, critical thinking skills, communication and presentation skills.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EAMG 300
    • EAMG 306
    • PROJ 399

    Equivalent(s):
    EAMG 360

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  • EAMG 306 - Production Facilities


    Course Description:
    Energy Asset Management Production Facilities will introduce the learner to the asset life cycle phase where infrastructure is built in order to prepare and transport a quality product to market. Production Facilities represent the activities that happen above the ground and involve agreements, negotiations, as well as confirmation and fulfillment of contractual obligations. Production Facilities will emphasize compliance reporting to regulators for infrastructure development and the processes involved in recording business transactions.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • EAMG 255

    Equivalent(s):
    EAMG 305

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  • EAMG 350 - Production


    Course Description:
    EAMG 350 - Production introduces the learner to a wide scope of production activities. This course will focus on the interdisciplinary coherence that must occur in order to manage the changing internal and external asset life cycle factors. Production is a dynamic time and the learner will gain an understanding of changing regulatory requirements, environmental issues, ownership changes, and the processes and activities that optimize production of oil and gas. Topics will include production accounting concepts, stakeholder relations, reporting, and royalties.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • EAMG 255

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  • EAMG 355 - Abandonment and Relinquishment


    Course Description:
    Energy Asset Management Abandonment and Relinquishment is the final asset life cycle phase and the learner will explore the processes and obligations of returning land to the pre development state and surrendering or selling mineral access rights. The learner will be introduced to the role that the well asset management, mineral and surface land, joint ventures, and production and operations accounting disciplines play in bringing assets to finalization. Environmental, business, and compliance activities will be the focus of this course.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EAMG 300
    • EAMG 306

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  • ECON 404 - Petroleum Economics


    Course Description:
    The course will introduce basic economics concepts with their terminology, including the time value of money and discounted cash flows, and cover taxes and land resource ownership in Alberta, partnership agreements, Alberta Government agencies and their roles, oil and gas production rate limitations in Alberta, sales contracts in Alberta, and profitability analysis. The “day program” course offering will also include an introduction to a petroleum economic evaluation program widely used by industry and a project assignment will be given that includes the use of the program.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EFAB 202 - Electronic Fabrication


    Course Description:
    Electronic Fabrication will prepare learners with the skills required to build electronic projects. Learners will become skilled at component handling, reliable soldering and de-soldering for both through hole and surface mounted devices. This course will also include wiring techniques and chassis fabrication. Safety will be emphasized through WHMIS certification.

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • DIGI 210
    • ELTR 238

    Equivalent(s):
    EFAB 220

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  • ELCM 322 - Wireless Communication Systems


    Course Description:
    Wireless Communications is a comprehensive course in electronic communications, from concept and general theory, through to circuit applications with an introduction to systems. Core concepts are: time versus frequency domain, analysis of signals, filtering, mixing, and analog modulation/demodulation. A detailed study of transmission lines, antennas, FM receivers, and transmitters is included. Advanced topics include frequency synthesis and tone signaling.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • MATH 237
    • ELTR 270

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  • ELCM 374 - Industrial Networks and Communications


    Course Description:
    Introduction to networks and data communications, description of data and signals, media - wired and wireless, connectivity devices, multiplexing, error correction and detection, network architectures - LAN, WAN, inter-networks, the operations and protocols of the Internet - TCP/IP, network security, HMI software, exposure to DNP and ModBus protocols found in the power industry.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 262
    • MATH 280

    Equivalent(s):
    ELCM 350

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  • ELCM 382 - Wireless Applications and Networks


    Course Description:
    This hardware-oriented course prepares students to design, commission and repair modern communications systems. Students will learn advanced concepts and skills in the areas of microwave, optical, digital and data communications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELCM 322

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  • ELCT 205 - Electrical Principles


    Course Description:
    An introductory course in electrical principles, concepts and relationships; power and energy; circuit analysis; capacitance; magnetism and inductance; stead-state and transient response. AC circuit analysis is introduced. The labs supplement the theory by using lab connections and computer simulations to illustrate operational and analytical concepts.

    3 Credits

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  • ELCT 254 - Electrical and Controls I


    Course Description:

    This introductory course is designed to present entry-level power engineering student the fundamental principles of electricity and electrical equipment. Predominately the material presented will reflect the operational requirements of electrical components and systems used in an industrial environment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELCT 304 - Electrical and Controls II


    Course Description:

    This is an introductory course that includes direct current theory and DC machines, alternating current theory, AC machines and AC systems. The course will also cover switchgears and safety, electrical calculations, industrial drawings, valves and actuators, control loops and strategies, instrument and control devices, distributed and logic control and boiler control systems. The labs supplement the theory by using electrical machines and control labs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELCM 254

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 340

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  • ELCT 354 - Electrical and Controls III


    Course Description:
    This is an intermediate course on alternating current theory; direct current machines; alternating current generators; alternating current motors; transformers; electrical system protection; measurement and control components; control instrumentation systems; combustion control and safeguards; environmental control methods; and air and gas compression.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELCT 304

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 345

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  • ELEC 230 - Electrician Theory I


    Course Description:

    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Electrician Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 0314 (2014) of the Electrician Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

    6 Credits

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  • ELEC 231 - Electrician Laboratory I


    Course Description:

    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Electrician Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 0314 (2014) of the Electrician Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

    3 Credits

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  • ELEC 245 - Electrician Practical Applications I


    Course Description:

    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Electrician Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 0314 (2014) of the Electrician Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

    3 Credits

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  • ELEC 256 - Electrical Fundamentals


    Course Description:

    An introductory course in electrical principles, concepts and relationships; power and energy; circuit analysis; capacitance; magnetism and inductance. The labs supplement the theory by using lab connections and computer simulations to illustrate operational and analytical concepts.

    3 Credits

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  • ELEC 258 - Electrical Applications


    Course Description:

    This course picks up from the basics learned in ELEC 256 and moves onto exploring practical concepts around working at hazardous locations, working with electrical enclosures, the basic elements of electrical installations and identifying issues around intrinsic safety. Core concepts that will also be explored are such things as basic alternating single and three phase currents, electric motor fundamentals and foundations of basic digital principles. The labs supplement the theory by using lab connections and computer simulations to illustrate operational and analytical concepts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELEC 256
    • INST 202

    Equivalent(s):
    THRM 253

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  • ELEC 266 - Electrical Practices


    Course Description:

    Introductory concepts dealing with the principles of series, parallel and series parallel control circuits are verified. Push buttons, relays and timers will be used to achieve sequential and combinational control circuits. Motor starters and control circuits with devices such as limit switches, zero-speed switches and indicating lights are studied. In this course student performs experiments to illustrate principles developed in the theory course and continues to develop the hands-on skills required of an Electrical Engineering Technologist.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELCT 205
    • ELTR 232

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  • ELEC 291 - Electrical Analysis


    Course Description:

    The study of alternating current theory as applied to single-phase and three-phase circuits. Circuit analysis and network theorems are applied to theoretical and practical AC circuits. Full analysis of three phase Wye and Delta circuit configurations; watt meter power measurement methods and power factor correction.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELCT 205
    • MATH 237

    Corequisite(s):
    • MATH 280

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  • ELEC 302 - Generation and Grid Operations


    Course Description:

    This is an introductory course into electric power generation and system operation. It will provide students with an overview of the processes, technologies, economics and environmental issues associated with electricity production from conventional and renewable energy sources; the role of the system operator in the planning and coordinated operation of the bulk supply system, as well as an overview of the Alberta wholesale and retail energy markets.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELEC 266
    • ELEC 291
    • MATH 280

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  • ELEC 305 - Applied Analysis


    Course Description:
    Applied Analysis will allow learners to analyze, troubleshoot, and design passive and active electronic systems with a variety of excitations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MATH 280
    • ELTR 270

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  • ELEC 306 - Machine Applications


    Course Description:

    The course is an application of theory to the operation, control and performance characteristics of single-phase and three-phase transformers, three-phase synchronous machines, three-phase induction motors, variable speed drives, and DC Machines.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 266
    • ELEC 291
    • MATH 280

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 352
    • ELEC 353

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  • ELEC 352 - Rotating Machines


    Course Description:

    A study of the theory of operation, control, performance, and characteristics of induction motors and their associated starting methods, synchronous motors, generators, variable speed drives and DC machines.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 266
    • ELEC 291
    • MATH 280

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 306
    • ELEC 353

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  • ELEC 353 - Transformer Applications


    Course Description:

    A study of the construction and of the theory of operation, performance, and characteristics of single-phase and three-phase transformers and their applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 266
    • ELEC 291
    • MATH 280

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 306
    • ELEC 352

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  • ELEC 361 - Power System Analysis


    Course Description:

    This course is a study of the operation and analyses of large interconnected power systems. Major topics include: Electricity generation from Conventional and Renewable energy sources, Electric Power Transmission, System Operation and Energy Markets, System Modeling and Power (Load) Flow Studies, Fault Analyses, and Power System Stability.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 302
    • ELEC 306
    • ELEC 352
    • ELEC 353

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 364

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  • ELEC 364 - Protection and Control


    Course Description:

    This course is a study of the protection and control of utility and industrial power systems. Major topics include power system equipment and performance characteristics, print reading, revenue metering, calculation of short circuit currents, application and coordination of protective devices, and testing of protective relays. The student will make use of computer programs, test sets, and relays as used in the industry.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 302
    • ELEC 306
    • ELEC 352
    • ELEC 353

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 361

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  • ELTR 232 - Digital & Electronic Circuits


    Course Description:
    Digital and Electronic Circuits examines the operating principles of digital circuits, relay ladder logic and electronic circuits. Topics include: numbering system, binary logic gates, conversion between Boolean equations and logic circuits, relay ladder logic, Flip Flops, diode, transistor and Operational Amplifiers.

    3 Credits

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  • ELTR 238 - Electronic Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Electronic Fundamentals will introduce students to electronic devices, circuits, and signals. Students will be able to analyze, design, and build simple circuits and test their responses to AC and DC excitation. Topics include basic circuit elements, current, voltage, power, periodic signals, basic signal measurement, and circuit analysis fundamentals. This course will prepare the learner for the Electronic Devices and Circuits I course.

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • MATH 237

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  • ELTR 262 - Power Electronics


    Course Description:
    This course is an introductory course in Power Electronics devices and applications. The course covers the use of devices such as BJT, SCRs, TRIACs and other semiconductor devices and their applications in power supplies, switching circuits, controlled rectification, motor control applications, adjustable frequency drives, inverters and UPSs. The course provides basic knowledge of circuitry for the control and conversion of electrical power with high efficiency to achieve regulation of voltage, current, or power; dc-dc converters, ac-dc rectifiers, dc-ac inverters. The theory will be supported with a hands-on lab environment.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 232
    • ELCT 205
    • MATH 237

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  • ELTR 270 - Electronic Devices and Circuits I


    Course Description:
    Electronic Devices and Circuits I is a continuation of ELTR 238 Electronic Fundamentals. This course consists of the analysis, design and troubleshooting of circuitry containing diodes, bipolar junction transistors and various field-effect devices. This course will prepare the student for Electronic Devices and Circuits II.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELTR 238

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • MATH 280

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  • ELTR 300 - Electronic Devices and Circuits II


    Course Description:
    This course is a continuation of Electronic Devices and Circuits I and will cover a variety of topics in analog electronics with an emphasis on operational amplifiers and linear integrated circuit design. Topics include linear amplifiers, comparators, oscillators, linear power supplies, and class A/B power amplifiers.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELTR 270
    • MATH 280

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  • EMTL 350 - Materials


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to provide students with a general understanding of properties of industrial materials and to provide rational for the selection process. Topics include: properties definition, metallurgy, polymers, ceramics, composites and corrosion.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CHEM 264

    Equivalent(s):
    EMTL 306

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  • ENGD 238 - Electrical Diagrams and AutoCAD


    Course Description:
    Electrical Diagrams and AutoCAD provides hands-on, practical experience in design and drawing by employing computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) principles and software, specifically with AutoCAD software. You will acquire valuable skills by producing two-dimensional (2D) drawings that make use of drawing theory and geometric construction. To achieve your goals, you will apply basic drawing commands, manipulate tools and organize the display of drawing elements by using interface commands, settings, editing, measurement, display control, grids, text, layers and hatch techniques. You will use these CADD skills in drawing electrical diagrams.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ENGD 226

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  • ENVS 219 - Industrial Process/Environmental Control


    Course Description:
    This course explores the petroleum, mining and exploration, agriculture, and pulp and paper industries, with a focus on Industry in Alberta. The approach is to divide each industry into the processes involved and to discuss methods of pollution control and environmental mitigation.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CHEM 330

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  • ENVS 221 - Safety and Environment Protection


    Course Description:
    Provides an introduction to safety problems and safe practices in industry and an appreciation of the potential environmental impact of air, water, waste and noise. Some discussion on the handling of waste and perception of risk, environmental responsibility and sustainable development are included.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    SFTY 215

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  • ENVS 222 - Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemistry


    Course Description:
    This course will provide learners with the basic terminology of both organic and biochemistry as they relate to the environment. Topics will include structure and bonding, the identification and naming of organic molecules, and the classification of physical and chemical properties based on functional group analysis. Examples will be taken from our everyday lives, industry, living organisms, contaminants and the environment in order to illustrate these points.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ENVS 245

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  • ENVS 229 - Environmental Law and Regulation


    Course Description:
    This course in Environmental Law and Regulation is designed to provide the student with an enhanced awareness and understanding of the development of environmental law and the practical application of federal and provincial
    environmental legislation. Emphasis will be placed on those laws that pertain to environmental activities in the Province of Alberta.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENVS 236 - Ecosystems and Environmental Impact Assessment


    Course Description:
    This course will teach the students the key elements of an environmental impact assessment, environmental assessment techniques, and development process for an environmental impact assessment. The course will implement extensive use of case studies.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENVS 247 - Safety and Environment


    Course Description:
    Provides an introduction to safety hazards and safe practices in industry with an emphasis on safe electrical practices. The student becomes conversant with the OHS Act and WHMIS.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
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  • ENVS 250 - Field Safety


    Course Description:
    Provides environmental technology students with a broad introduction to field hazards, safety problems and safe practices which would be encountered in the various industries during day-to-day fieldwork. Hydrogen Sulfide Safety(ENFORM H2S Alive) and First Aid course (all current Red Cross and St. Johns Ambulance First Aid courses include CPR) are offered as optional extras as required.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ACCT 200 - Accounting Fundamentals 1


    Course Description:
    This course introduces double-entry bookkeeping, including journalizing, posting to the ledgers, completing a trial balance, adjusting and closing entries and preparing financial statements. The complete accounting cycle for a service business will be studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ACCT 206 - Financial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to financial accounting aspects of the hospitality industry. This includes generally accepted accounting principles, financial statement preparation, the accounting cycle, specialized journals, accounting for cash, accounts receivable, sales, payroll and inventories.

    3 Credits

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  • ACCT 215 - Introductory Financial Accounting I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to financial accounting from the perspective of the user who makes decisions based on financial information. The course includes an introduction to the accounting framework, generally accepted accounting principles and financial statements. Accounting concepts such as accounting for cash, accounts receivable, assets, liabilities, sales and inventories, are covered in the context of how they are applied to decision making. Decision analysis regarding corporate ownership and application of financial ratios will also be studied.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 1010

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements:

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • ACCT 216 - Fee Calculations and Journal Entries


    Course Description:
    This course introduces students to the fee calculations and Journal entries relating to product marketing, revenue allocation, oil Valuations and EVAP.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    Distance Education students:

    • Your online course begins on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course; after registration, you can refer to mySAIT.ca to confirm the dates.
    • Extensions are not available for this course.
    • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.


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  • ACCT 225 - Accounting for Managers


    Course Description:
    Managers in all areas of business require an understanding of financial statements and how to use financial information for decision making. In this course, you will gain expertise in interpreting balance sheets, income statements and statements of cash flow. You will also learn how to use financial information for decision making. You will perform variance analysis and ratio analysis on financial statements in order to analyze them. You will gain an understanding of the importance of cash management in a business, and subsequently prepare bank reconciliations in order to reconcile cash between accounting records and bank statements. In addition, you will develop an understanding of the budgeting process, and how a budget is used in planning and control. Using the appropriate software, you will create a budget. The concept of using incremental analysis to make decisions will be introduced. Lastly, risk will be discussed for each objective of the course.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 215
    • BMAT 230

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 2010

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  • ACCT 255 - Introductory Financial Accounting II


    Course Description:
    Building on the foundation established in Introductory Financial Accounting I, this course introduces accounting issues related to partnerships and corporations. Specialized topics, including capital assets, short and long-term liabilities, share capital, dividends and stock splits are explored. Using software, you will gain practical, hands-on experience in recording accounting transactions and preparing financial statements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 210
      • ACCT 215

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 2110

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required Materials - A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).
    • Distance Education students
      • Software Requirements:
        • One of:
          • Internet Explorer,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • Important Notes:

      • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.

      • One two-month course extension may be purchased up to two business days prior to your course end date.

      • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.



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  • ACCT 260 - Financial Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course provides a general understanding of financial principles and practices tailored for the hospitality industry. Topics include generally accepted accounting principles, the accounting cycle, payroll, inventory and financial statement preparation. Concepts will be reinforced through preparation of business transactions, receivables and payables, as well as exposure to internal control procedures that are specific to hospitality accounting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • BMAT 230

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  • ACCT 315 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I


    Course Description:
    In this first of two intermediate accounting courses, you will develop technical competencies as you examine the statement of comprehensive income (income statement), statement of changes in equity (statement of retained earnings), statement of financial position (balance sheet) and statement of cash flows (cash flow statement) in depth, with emphasis on the measurement, valuation and presentation of current and non-current assets.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 255
      • ACCT 240

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 3210

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required Materials:
      • A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).


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  • ACCT 335 - Hospitality Accounting


    Course Description:
    The focus of this course is on using the financial statements and techniques developed for the hospitality industry to analyze business performance and aid in decision making. Budgeting, investments, calculation of break-even and contribution margins specific to the hospitality industry are presented.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206
    • ACCT 215

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  • ACCT 338 - Introductory Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    Introductory Management Accounting introduces you to key concepts and practices of management accounting. You will learn to process and analyze information for management control and decision analysis. Some of the topics you will study include cost accounting, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, inventory costing and job costing.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • ACCT 255
      • ACCT 240

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 2020

    Technical Requirements
    • Required Materials - A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).

     

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  • ACCT 350 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II


    Course Description:
    The focus of this second intermediate financial accounting course shifts from assets to liabilities and equities. Specialized topics, including accounting for complex debt and equity instruments, leases, income taxes, pension and other post-employment benefits, and accounting changes, enable you to consolidate the knowledge and skills you developed in previous accounting courses. Your numeracy skills will develop to encompass present value calculation activities; and your qualitative and quantitative skills will be enhanced as you analyze complex financial situations and prepare more complex financial statements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 315
      • ACCT 305

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 3310

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  • ACCT 375 - Introduction to Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course covers sources and structures of income tax legislation, the meaning of income from employment, net income for individuals, income from business and property, capital cost allowance, capital gains/losses, remuneration salaries vs. dividends, impact of taxation on business decisions and tax planning.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BLAW 300
      • BLAW 200
    • One of:
      • ACCT 255
      • ACCT 240
      • BFIN 230
      • BFIN 255
      • BFIN 301

    Technical Requirements
    • BLAW 300 can also be taken at the same time as ACCT 375.
    • Required Materials - A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).
    • Fully Online students
      • Software Requirements:
        • One of:
          • Internet Explorer,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
      • Important Notes:

        • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.

        • One two-month course extension may be purchased up to two business days prior to your course end date.



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  • ACCT 380 - Intermediate Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    A review of management accounting: cost behaviors and cost allocation methods; product pricing methods and strategies, process costing with joint, by-product and spoilage; linear programming; regression analysis; and short-term decision analysis under certainty and uncertainty.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 338
      • ACCT 345
    • One of:
      • STAT 270
      • STAT 220
      • STAT 360

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 3120

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required Materials - A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).


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  • ACCT 395 - Computer Accounting Software


    Course Description:
    This course provides you with an opportunity to apply accounting knowledge to a computerized accounting environment. In this course, you will use accounting software, but the knowledge you will gain can be applied to all computerized accounting solutions for the preparation of financial statements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 215
    • ACCT 255
    • One of:
      • ACCT 338
      • ACCT 345

    Corequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 350
      • ACCT 355

    Technical Requirements
    • ACCT 350 can also be taken at the same time as ACCT 395.


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  • ACCT 411 - Personal and Corporate Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the principles, concepts, and application of Canadian federal income tax legislation. Emphasizing an understanding and application of the conceptual structure of the Income Tax Act, the course introduces the concepts of income and liability for tax; income from employment, business, and property; capital gains and losses; deductions; and international taxation. You will learn to compute taxable income for individuals and corporations.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 3020

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Students should have completed introductory-level financial accounting and business law coursework prior to registering for this advanced-level course.


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  • ACCT 413 - Internal Auditing and Controls


    Course Description:
    This course builds upon concepts learned in external audit to introduce you to the role of an internal audit team in the evaluation and improvement of an organization’s risk management, control, and governance processes. The concepts, procedures, and techniques of internal auditing are covered in this course, as well as the use of appropriate software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 495

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4140

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  • ACCT 415 - Accounting Theory


    Course Description:
    This course examines current issues and problems in the field of accounting. Topics include the present value model of accounting, rational decision making, theories of financial reporting, agency theory, and the process of setting accounting standards both in Canada and internationally.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4020

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level financial accounting and financial management coursework prior to registering for this advanced-level course.

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  • ACCT 416 - Advanced Information Systems


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will study the connections between the strategic direction of a company and the external technology factors that influence organizational success. You will also explore leveraging the use of appropriate technology to create a competitive advantage. In addition, you will study strategic integration of technology, system development, technology scanning and change management.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4130

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level coursework in the following area(s) prior to registering for this advanced-level course:

    • Management Information Systems

     Contact business.advising@sait.ca  for more information. 

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  • ACCT 417 - Applied External Audit


    Course Description:
    The Applied External Audit Course expands on topics introduced in the prerequisite External Audit course. This course assumes that students are familiar with the material related to the first two stages of an audit: acceptance/continuance and audit planning, and will focus on the last two stages of an audit: execution and reporting. Topics in the course include audit risk, materiality, internal controls, sampling methods, execution of substantive procedures in various cycles, consideration of fraud, and understanding various other assurance engagements. An application of knowledge will be done using computer assisted auditing techniques such as IDEA and CaseWare while using the CPA Handbook as a reference.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 495

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4117

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  • ACCT 418 - Applied Personal and Corporate Taxation


    Course Description:
    Applied Personal and Corporate Taxation builds on the technical personal and corporate taxation courses, covering the selected topics in more depth. Students develop tax planning strategies for individuals and corporations, develop a general understanding of remittance requirements for GST/HST, CPP, EI, WCB, and complete a Record of Employment.

    The content for this course will focus on applied knowledge, using authentic business scenarios that require students to demonstrate the application of technical knowledge. Students use Excel, tax preparation software, and develop other workplace skills, such as communication, managing and analyzing information, solving routine problems and effectively promoting personal management and teamwork.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 411

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4118

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  • ACCT 434 - Advanced Financial Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course examines the complexities surrounding the recording and reporting of investments in other companies, using appropriate software, in situations where the investing company has no influence, has significant influence, or has control. Additional topics include the setting of accounting standards both in Canada and internationally, income tax allocation across fiscal periods, foreign currency transactions and translations, and financial reporting in the not-for-profit and public sectors.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4410

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level financial accounting coursework prior to registering for this advanced-level course.

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  • ACCT 451 - Advanced Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course builds upon concepts from previous taxation courses to enable you to apply tax principles and concepts to complex tax situations. Among the topics covered in this course are corporate reorganizations; transfer of property between individuals, families, and corporations; purchase or disposal of a business; death of a taxpayer; partnerships; trusts; and other related topics.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ACCT 411

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  • ACCT 491 - Advanced Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course develops a conceptual understanding of the role of management accounting information. Students learn to perform analyses to support managerial decisions, design and implement effective management control systems, and develop an awareness of the moral responsibilities of management accountants. Topics include revenue variance analysis, quality as a competitive tool, transfer pricing, corporate sustainability and the balanced scorecard. Students will further develop their spreadsheet and presentation skills using advanced spreadsheet and presentation programs.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 4220

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level coursework in the following area(s) prior to registering for this advanced-level course:

    • Management Accounting

    Contact business.advising@sait.ca for more information.  

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  • ACCT 495 - External Auditing


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to provide the learner with an understanding of the services provided by external auditors and to prepare students for a position with an external auditing firm. This course covers auditing concepts and procedures as per the CPA Canada Standards and Guidance Collection (CPACHB), including: the auditors’ role, professional standards and ethics, legal liability, planning an audit, evidence and documentation, analytics, materiality, audit risk assessment, internal controls, audit sampling, computer auditing, and audit procedures for all phases of the audit.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 3010

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level coursework in the following area(s) prior to registering for this advanced-level course:

    • Information Systems
    • Financial Accounting
    • Quantitative Methods

     Contact business.advising@sait.ca  for more information

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  • ACCT 497 - Advanced External Auditing


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with advanced knowledge of external auditing using appropriate software. Topics include the professional, legal, and ethical environment of auditing; assurance engagements; engagement planning; assessing and evaluating internal controls in a manual and IT environment; statistical sampling; computer-assisted auditing techniques; evidence and reporting; audits of small business and consolidated statements, not-for-profit and public sector audits, and other types of audit and non-audit engagements; and current issues and future directions in auditing.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ACCT 495

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  • ACCT 1010 - Introductory Financial Accounting I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to financial accounting from the perspective of the user who makes decisions based on financial information. The course includes an introduction to the accounting framework, generally accepted accounting principles and financial statements. Accounting concepts such as accounting for cash, accounts receivable, assets, liabilities, sales and inventories, are covered in the context of how they are applied to decision making. Decision analysis regarding corporate ownership and application of financial ratios will also be studied.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 215

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  • ACCT 2010 - Accounting for Managers


    Course Description:
    Managers in all areas of business require an understanding of financial statements and how to use financial information for decision making. In this course, you will gain expertise in interpreting balance sheets, income statements and statements of cash flow. You will also learn how to use financial information for decision making. You will perform variance analysis and ratio analysis on financial statements in order to analyze them. You will gain an understanding of the importance of cash management in a business, and subsequently prepare bank reconciliations in order to reconcile cash between accounting records and bank statements. In addition, you will develop an understanding of the budgeting process, and how a budget is used in planning and control. Using the appropriate software, you will create a budget. The concept of using incremental analysis to make decisions will be introduced. Lastly, risk will be discussed for each objective of the course.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 1010
    • BMAT 1040

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 2020, ACCT 338, ACCT 225

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  • ACCT 2020 - Introductory Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    Introductory Management Accounting introduces you to key concepts and practices of management accounting. You will learn to process and analyze information for management control and decision analysis. Some of the topics you will study include cost accounting, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, inventory costing and job costing.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 2110

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 338

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  • ACCT 2110 - Introductory Financial Accounting II


    Course Description:
    Building on the foundation established in Introductory Financial Accounting I, this course introduces accounting issues related to partnerships and corporations. Specialized topics, including capital assets, short and long-term liabilities, share capital, dividends and stock splits are explored. Using software, you will gain practical, hands-on experience in recording accounting transactions and preparing financial statements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 1010

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 255

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  • ACCT 2375 - Introduction to Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course covers sources and structures of income tax legislation, the meaning of income from employment, net income for individuals, income from business and property, capital cost allowance, capital gains/losses, remuneration salaries vs. dividends, impact of taxation on business decisions and tax planning.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 2110
      • BFIN 1255
      • BLAW 2030

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 375

    Technical Requirements
    • BLAW 2030 can also be taken at the same time as ACCT 2375.


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  • ACCT 3010 - External Auditing


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to provide the learner with an understanding of the services provided by external auditors and to prepare students for a position with an external auditing firm. This course covers auditing concepts and procedures as per the CPA Canada Standards and Guidance Collection (CPACHB), including: the auditors’ role, professional standards and ethics, legal liability, planning an audit, evidence and documentation, analytics, materiality, audit risk assessment, internal controls, audit sampling, computer auditing, and audit procedures for all phases of the audit.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • MNGT 2322
      • ACCT 2030
    • ACCT 3310
    • STAT 2040

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 495

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  • ACCT 3020 - Personal and Corporate Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the principles, concepts, and application of Canadian federal income tax legislation. Emphasizing an understanding and application of the conceptual structure of the Income Tax Act, the course introduces the concepts of income and liability for tax; income from employment, business, and property; capital gains and losses; deductions; and international taxation. You will learn to compute taxable income for individuals and corporations, as well as the use of appropriate software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 2110
    • BLAW 2030

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 411

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  • ACCT 3120 - Intermediate Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    A review of management accounting: cost behaviors and cost allocation methods; product pricing methods and strategies, process costing with joint, by-product and spoilage; linear programming; regression analysis; and short-term decision analysis under certainty and uncertainty.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 2020
    • STAT 2040

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 380

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  • ACCT 3210 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I


    Course Description:
    In this first of two intermediate accounting courses, you will develop technical competencies as you examine the statement of comprehensive income (income statement), statement of changes in equity (statement of retained earnings), statement of financial position (balance sheet) and statement of cash flows (cash flow statement) in depth, with emphasis on the measurement, valuation and presentation of current and non-current assets.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ACCT 2110

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 315

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  • ACCT 3310 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II


    Course Description:
    The focus of this second intermediate financial accounting course shifts from assets to liabilities and equities. Specialized topics, including accounting for complex debt and equity instruments, leases, income taxes, pension and other post-employment benefits, and accounting changes, enable you to consolidate the knowledge and skills you developed in previous accounting courses. Your numeracy skills will develop to encompass present value calculation activities; and your qualitative and quantitative skills will be enhanced as you analyze complex financial situations and prepare more complex financial statements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3210

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 350

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  • ACCT 4020 - Accounting Theory


    Course Description:
    This course examines current issues and problems in the field of accounting. Topics include the present value model of accounting, rational decision making, theories of financial reporting, agency theory, and the process of setting accounting standards both in Canada and internationally.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3310
    • FNCE 3060

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 415

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  • ACCT 4110 - Advanced External Audit


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with advanced knowledge of external auditing using appropriate software. Topics include the professional, legal, and ethical environment of auditing; assurance engagements; engagement planning; assessing and evaluating internal controls in a manual and IT environment; statistical sampling; computer-assisted auditing techniques; evidence and reporting; audits of small business and consolidated statements, not-for-profit and public sector audits, and other types of audit and non-audit engagements; and current issues and future directions in auditing.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ACCT 3010

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  • ACCT 4117 - Applied External Audit


    Course Description:
    The Applied External Audit Course expands on topics introduced in the prerequisite External Audit course. This course assumes that students are familiar with the material related to the first two stages of an audit: acceptance/continuance and audit planning, and will focus on the last two stages of an audit: execution and reporting. Topics in the course include audit risk, materiality, internal controls, sampling methods, execution of substantive procedures in various cycles, consideration of fraud, and understanding various other assurance engagements. An application of knowledge will be done using computer assisted auditing techniques such as IDEA and CaseWare while using the CPA Handbook as a reference.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3010

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 417

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  • ACCT 4118 - Applied Personal and Corporate Taxation


    Course Description:
    Applied Personal and Corporate Taxation builds on the technical personal and corporate taxation courses, covering the selected topics in more depth. Students develop tax planning strategies for individuals and corporations, develop a general understanding of remittance requirements for GST/HST, CPP, EI, WCB, and complete a Record of Employment.

    The content for this course will focus on applied knowledge, using authentic business scenarios that require students to demonstrate the application of technical knowledge. Students use Excel, tax preparation software, and develop other workplace skills, such as communication, managing and analyzing information, solving routine problems and effectively promoting personal management and teamwork.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3020

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 418

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  • ACCT 4130 - Advanced Information Systems


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will study the connections between the strategic direction of a company and the external technology factors that influence organizational success. You will also explore leveraging the use of appropriate technology to create a competitive advantage. In addition, you will study strategic integration of technology, system development, technology scanning and change management.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 2030

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 416

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  • ACCT 4140 - Internal Auditing and Controls


    Course Description:
    This course builds upon concepts learned in external audit to introduce you to the role of an internal audit team in the evaluation and improvement of an organization’s risk management, control, and governance processes. The concepts, procedures, and techniques of internal auditing are covered in this course, as well as the use of appropriate software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3010

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 413

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  • ACCT 4150 - Advanced Taxation


    Course Description:
    This course builds upon concepts from previous taxation courses to enable you to apply tax principles and concepts to complex tax situations. Among the topics covered in this course are corporate reorganizations; transfer of property between individuals, families, and corporations; purchase or disposal of a business; death of a taxpayer; partnerships; trusts; and other related topics.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ACCT 3020

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  • ACCT 4220 - Advanced Management Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course develops a conceptual understanding of the role of management accounting information. Students learn to perform analyses to support managerial decisions, design and implement effective management control systems, and develop an awareness of the moral responsibilities of management accountants. Topics include revenue variance analysis, quality as a competitive tool, transfer pricing, corporate sustainability and the balanced scorecard. Students will further develop their spreadsheet and presentation skills using advanced spreadsheet and presentation programs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3120

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 491

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  • ACCT 4410 - Advanced Financial Accounting


    Course Description:
    This course examines the complexities surrounding the recording and reporting of investments in other companies, using appropriate software, in situations where the investing company has no influence, has significant influence, or has control. Additional topics include the setting of accounting standards both in Canada and internationally, income tax allocation across fiscal periods, foreign currency transactions and translations, and financial reporting in the not-for-profit and public sectors.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3310

    Equivalent(s):
    ACCT 434

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  • ACWE 500 - Directed Field Studies - Accounting I


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will synthesize the academic learning acquired over the course of their Bachelor of Applied Business Administration (Accounting) degree program with hands on experience in industry. Its purpose is to provide you with an opportunity to apply the skills and theory that you have acquired from your previous classes and to learn more about the strategy of your current organization and the dynamic forces of the industry in which it competes. Additionally, this course will focus on competencies that combine critical underlying knowledge with the skills and professional values deemed essential for professional accountants. Students are responsible for securing their own employment, which must be approved by the Academic Chair.

    15 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    Choose any 4 of the following semester 5 or 6 courses to satisfy pre-requisite requirements:

    • ACCT 411
    • ACCT 413
    • ACCT 415
    • ACCT 416
    • ACCT 420
    • ACCT 434
    • ACCT 480
    • ACCT 491
    • ACCT 495
    • BFIN 492
    • One of:
      • ACCT 417
      • ACCT 497
    • One of:
      • ACCT 418
      • ACCT 451
    • One of:
      • LDSH 405
      • LDSH 485
    • One of:
      • MNGT 405
      • ACCT 465
    • One of:
      • MNGT 407
      • ACCT 430

    Technical Requirements
    • Students are required to be in an industry paid position.


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  • ACWE 501 - Directed Field Studies -Accounting II


    Course Description:
    The Directed Field Studies (DFS) course involves a four month placement of paid work experience. This experiential learning component must be completed in an accounting or accounting related environment. While employed, academic learning is integrated with industry experience.

    15 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACWE 500
      • ACWE 407

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Students are required to be in an industry paid position.


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  • ACWE 4990 - Business Practicum


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will synthesize the academic learning acquired over the course of their BBA degree program with hands on experience in industry. Through a series of projects that draw from the various disciplines within the program, students will have an opportunity to reflect, research, analyze, evaluate, and recommend solutions to real world business problems within an existing business. In so doing, students will have an opportunity to showcase their achievement of the BBA program outcomes. Students are responsible for securing their own employment, which must be approved by the Academic Chair.

    6 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    • 90 credits must be completed (4th year standing).


    Precluded Equivalent(s):
    MNGT 4990

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  • BCMP 215 - Collaborative Software and Technologies


    Course Description:
    Tablets, smartphones, social media and other creative methods of accessing and controlling information are prevalent in today’s business world. You will apply social media tools in a business environment to increase productivity and contribute to the global, mobile and social environment, and gain experience using software that enables superior collaboration through cloud computing and virtualization.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    • On campus evening/weekends students
      • GMetrix SMS (special package with code available through SAIT bookstore).


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  • BCMP 220 - Business Software Foundations


    Course Description:
    This software course will introduce you to essential concepts necessary for success in the business world. This will include e-mail, file management, keyboarding skill development, word processing, spreadsheet applications, presentations, and database applications.

    3 Credits

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  • BCMP 225 - Business Productivity Tools and Technology


    Course Description:
    The use of industry-standard software is essential to effectively manage the information technologies that are required in business and online environments today. In this course, you will demonstrate skills in managing and customizing the Windows environment, as well as effectively using internet resources to enhance business productivity. You will develop skills in creating professional documents, managing data using spreadsheets and using technology for effective presentations. Through hands-on applications, you will learn to use productivity tools and application software in various business situations, and be able to select the right tool for the business need.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BCMP 1225

    Technical Requirements
    Part-Time Studies Students

    • Important Notes:
      • Your course begins on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by your instructor.
      • One two-month extension may be purchased up to two business days prior to your course end date.


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  • BCMP 250 - Word Processing Essentials


    Course Description:
    Skilled office professionals must manipulate information on a daily basis using Microsoft Word. Explore the power of this software when used to its full potential and find out how it can increase productivity in the workplace. Master high-quality and consistently formatted documents that include creative elements. This course contributes to certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BCMP 220

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Continuing Education students
      • A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).


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  • BCMP 260 - Spreadsheet Essentials


    Course Description:
    Business depends on accurate and organized information received in a timely manner. Knowing how to effectively use spreadsheets to keep information organized is essential to your career in the business world. You will study various techniques to organize, calculate, graph and present data in a professional manner.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BCMP 220

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  • BCMP 270 - Presentation Software


    Course Description:
    Presentation skills will be vital to your success and advancement in the business world. You will gain experience with the advanced features of major presentation software programs by developing your own presentation content and customizing the visual appearance of your presentations. You will also create and deliver a variety of speaker-led presentations and self-running presentations to a face-to-face audience.

    3 Credits

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  • BCMP 300 - Advanced Word Processing Applications


    Course Description:
    Master advanced features of word processing to plan and create professional, customized documents that incorporate reference tables, forms, and automation. With an advanced level of expertise, you will be able to efficiently manage daily tasks and improve productivity in a variety of workplaces. This course contributes to certification as a Microsoft Office Expert in Microsoft Word.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BCMP 250
      • BCPT 280

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  • BCMP 310 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications


    Course Description:
    Knowing how to use advanced functions with spreadsheets is essential to your business career. Properly designed spreadsheets help you manage information. You will examine the use of templates, pivot tables and macros within spreadsheet applications, and practice your skills to gain proficiency in organizing information.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BCMP 260
      • BCPT 290

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  • BCMP 320 - Database Software for Business


    Course Description:
    Businesses rely on accurate and retrievable data. Your ability to effectively use a database can save time and money by maintaining data in an easily accessible format. Through your studies, you will have the opportunity to use database software to design, create, maintain and query. You will also practice the business application of databases for everything from customer records management to invoicing and billing, and special events.

    3 Credits

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  • BCMP 330 - Design Software for Business


    Course Description:
    Studying design software will help you develop the expertise required to produce graphic designs for print, the Internet and other multimedia channels. In this course, you will explore design principles and concepts, learn how to digitally manipulate images, and practice the skills you learn by completing a wide variety of practical and creative assignments that will showcase your creative abilities.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • BCMP 220

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  • BCMP 340 - Project Management Software


    Course Description:
    Project management skills are an essential requirement as you prepare to enter today’s business environment. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of project management practices for projects of varying size and complexity. Using Microsoft Project software as a tool, you will have the opportunity to create projects, monitor schedules, manage resources and track progress.

    3 Credits

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  • BCMP 1225 - Business Productivity Tools and Technology


    Course Description:
    The use of industry-standard software is essential to effectively manage the information technologies that are required in business and online environments today. In this course, you will demonstrate skills in managing and customizing the Windows environment as well as effectively using internet resources to enhance business productivity. You will develop skills in creating professional documents, managing data using spreadsheets and using technology for effective presentations. Through hands-on applications, you will learn to use productivity tools and application software in various business situations, and be able to select the right tool for the business need.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BCMP 225

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  • BFIN 255 - Personal Financial Planning


    Course Description:
    Personal Financial Planning is an introductory course offering the student a solid foundation in financial principles. The goal of understanding personal financial planning is to achieve personal economic satisfaction. Significant areas that will be covered will be setting financial goals, budgeting, income taxes, insurance, investment products, and retirement/estate planning.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 1255

    Technical Requirements
    • Required Materials - A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).
    • Distance Education students
      • Software Requirements:
        • One of:
          • Internet Explorer,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • Important Notes:

      • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.

      • One two-month course extension may be purchased up to two business days prior to your course end date.

      • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.



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  • BFIN 301 - Finance for Managers


    Course Description:
    This is an introductory course in business finance with an emphasis on improving financial performance from a management perspective. You will study the various elements that impact financial planning, risk management and management decision making. From a variety of business function perspectives, financial elements including capital financing, debt vs equity, working capital and leasing will be studied. An overall analysis of financial statements, corporate structure, and capital budgeting are also included.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 215
      • ACCT 210
      • ACCT 330
    • One of:
      • BMAT 230
      • BMAT 205

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2301

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements:

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • BFIN 333 - Money and Banking


    Course Description:
    Money and Banking introduces the sources and demands for money, interest rates, and financial products and services. You will discuss financial markets, the roles of financial and non-financial institutions, financial institution management, the structure and governance of the international financial system, the roles of central banks, and current trends within the Canadian financial services sector.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2333

    Technical Requirements
    • Software Requirements:
      • One of:
        • Internet Explorer,
        • Mozilla Firefox, or
        • Google Chrome.
      • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • Important Notes:
      • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.
      • One two-month course extension may be purchased up to two business days prior to your course end date.
      • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.


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  • BFIN 341 - Risk Management and Retirement Planning


    Course Description:
    This intermediate course provides more in-depth knowledge into the key elements of Financial Planning. Topics include a deeper analysis of Risk Management and Insurance, Retirement Planning, Government benefit programs, TFSA’s, RRSP’s and other types of savings plans. The course will emphasize client relationship building. Participants will complete a basic Financial Plan.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • BFIN 255
      • BFIN 230

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2341

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required Materials:
      • A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).


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  • BFIN 356 - Mutual Funds and Securities


    Course Description:
    Constructing an appropriate investment portfolio of mutual funds and financial securities depends upon identifying and responding to changing client needs. Topics include the role of the mutual fund representative, knowing your client, the types of financial securities and mutual fund products available, risk and return, creating and evaluating investment portfolios. Concepts are reinforced through a stock game simulation and mutual fund portfolio design and critique. Leads to the Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) credential required to sell mutual funds.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BFIN 333
      • BFIN 355

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2356

    Technical Requirements
    • BFIN 333 can also be taken at the same time as BFIN 356.
    • Classroom Students
      • It is important to understand that including this course into your program requires an additional fee that is to be paid, during the first week of your classes, to the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) to cover your enrolment into the CSI’s Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) course.

      • That price is approximately $425, plus GST. The price includes the textbook, online learning support, self-testing modules and practice final exams, and the price of writing the final exam. In essence, our BFIN 356 is the IFC course, so you are accomplishing two things at once:

        • You are earning the three credits associated with BFIN 356 toward your BA diploma

        • You are working to achieve an industry accreditation to meet licensing requirements that will significantly enhance your ability to be hired early in your career search

      • On the first day of class your instructor will provide you with the web link to the CSI enrolment and payment procedures for the program and will help guide you through the process, online. That requires that you have the ability to pay the enrolment cost with a credit card. Enrolment can be paid for by cheque but the process will take about two weeks longer than using a credit card.

    • Distance Education Students
      • Distance Education students will complete an equivalent course directly through the Canadian Securities Institute.
      • The equivalent course is Investment Funds in Canada (IFC). You can view details and register here: https://www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/courses/csi/ifc.xhtml?icid=BNN-CSIIFC–I05.
      • There are no assignments; the entire final grade will be based on the final exam. Please note that you must achieve a minimum final grade of 65% in order to have this course applied to your SAIT credential.


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  • BFIN 360 - Relationship Selling


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the use and demonstration of a Needs Satisfaction Selling model. Through financial product-based role plays, learners will employ all elements of the model with the ultimate objective to utilize these skills in a real world setting. Ethical practices in the financial services industry will be examined with an emphasis on the Canadian Financial Planners code of ethics.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BFIN 230
      • BFIN 255

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2360

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required MaterialsAn eBook is available for this course at reduced cost; further instructions for accessing the eBook or upgrading to printed options will be provided by your instructor.
    • Distance Education Students
      • Software Requirements:
        • One of:
          • Internet Explorer,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • Important Notes:
      • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.
      • Due to the interactive nature of this course; extensions are not available.
      • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.


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  • BFIN 380 - Financial Planning Process and Estate Planning


    Course Description:
    This course will integrate all elements of the financial planning processes culminating in the creation of a basic financial and estate plan. The remaining topics of the financial planning cycle will be introduced including, professional standards casework, client-based financial planning process, financial management, estate planning including taxation, family law, organizational structures, and RESP options. Participants will complete a personalized retirement income plan as seen in the financial planning field.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BFIN 341
      • BFIN 342

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2380

    Technical Requirements
    • Required Materials:
      • A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).


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  • BFIN 386 - Integrated Finance


    Course Description:
    This course will integrate a broad range of elements from financial planning and taxation. Students will apply these elements in realistic scenarios to develop financial decision making skills relevant to the current marketplace. Critical thinking skills are utilized as students collect, assess, and synthesize information to determine realistic financial opportunities and formulate strategies that can be included in a complete financial plan.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ACCT 375
      • ACCT 370
    • One of:
      • BFIN 341
      • BFIN 342

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 2386

    Technical Requirements
     

    • Required Materials: A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).
    • Distance Education Students:
      • Software Requirements:
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
        • One of:
          • Microsoft Edge,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
      • Important Notes:
        • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.
        • Extensions are not available for this course.
        • For more information about online learning, contact distance.education@sait.ca.


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  • BFIN 492 - Advanced Corporate Finance


    Course Description:
    This advanced finance course provides an in-depth study of issues and tools using appropriate software that will assist financial managers in making decisions. Topics include capital budgeting under uncertainty; long-term sources of funds; capital structure; dividend policy; futures, forwards, options, and swaps; treasury risk management; financial planning; as well as long-term planning and strategic issues in finance.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    FNCE 4120

    Technical Requirements
    Students should have completed intermediate-level coursework in the following area(s) prior to registering for this advanced-level course:

    • Finance Management

     Contact business.advising@sait.ca for more information.

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  • BFIN 1255 - Personal Financial Planning


    Course Description:
    Personal Financial Planning is an introductory course offering the student a solid foundation in financial principles. The goal of understanding personal financial planning is to achieve personal economic satisfaction. Significant areas that will be covered will be setting financial goals, budgeting, income taxes, insurance, investment products, and retirement/estate planning.

    3 Credits

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  • BFIN 2301 - Finance for Managers


    Course Description:
    This is an introductory course in business finance with an emphasis on improving financial performance from a management perspective. You will study the various elements that impact financial planning, risk management and management decision making. From a variety of business function perspectives, financial elements including capital financing, debt vs equity, working capital and leasing will be studied. An overall analysis of financial statements, corporate structure, and capital budgeting are also included.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 1010
    • BMAT 1040

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 301

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  • BFIN 2333 - Money and Banking


    Course Description:
    Money and Banking introduces the sources and demands for money, interest rates, and financial products and services. You will discuss financial markets, the roles of financial and non-financial institutions, financial institution management, the structure and governance of the international financial system, the roles of central banks, and current trends within the Canadian financial services sector.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 333

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  • BFIN 2341 - Risk Management and Retirement Planning


    Course Description:
    This intermediate course provides more in-depth knowledge into the key elements of Financial Planning. Topics include a deeper analysis of Risk Management and Insurance, Retirement Planning, Government benefit programs, TFSA’s, RRSP’s and other types of savings plans. The course will emphasize client relationship building. Participants will complete a basic Financial Plan.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 1255

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 341

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  • BFIN 2356 - Mutual Funds and Securities


    Course Description:
    Constructing an appropriate investment portfolio of mutual funds and financial securities depends upon identifying and responding to changing client needs. Topics include the role of the mutual fund representative, knowing your client, the types of financial securities and mutual fund products available, risk and return, creating and evaluating investment portfolios. Concepts are reinforced through a stock game simulation and mutual fund portfolio design and critique. Leads to the Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) credential required to sell mutual funds.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 2333

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 356

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  • BFIN 2360 - Relationship Selling


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the use and demonstration of a Needs Satisfaction Selling model. Through financial product-based role plays, learners will employ all elements of the model with the ultimate objective to utilize these skills in a real world setting. Ethical practices in the financial services industry will be examined with an emphasis on the Canadian Financial Planners code of ethics.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 1255

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 360

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  • BFIN 2380 - Financial Planning Process and Estate Planning


    Course Description:
    This course will integrate all elements of the financial planning processes culminating in the creation of a basic financial and estate plan. The remaining topics of the financial planning cycle will be introduced including, professional standards casework, client-based financial planning process, financial management, estate planning including taxation, family law, organizational structures, and RESP options. Participants will complete a personalized retirement income plan as seen in the financial planning field.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 2341

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 380

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  • BFIN 2386 - Integrated Finance


    Course Description:
    This course will integrate a broad range of elements from financial planning and taxation. Students will apply these elements in realistic scenarios to develop financial decision making skills relevant to the current marketplace. Critical thinking skills are utilized as students collect, assess, and synthesize information to determine realistic financial opportunities and formulate strategies that can be in a complete financial plan.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 2375
    • BFIN 2341

    Equivalent(s):
    BFIN 386

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  • BFIN 3010 - Intermediate Finance I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an in-depth knowledge of the Canadian securities marketplace. You will learn about the types, features, pricing and trading of fixed-income securities while using relevant software. You will also learn about the Canadian securities industry and the regulatory environment, market and economic events that impact investment performance, and how to analyze corporate financial statements. An investigation of financial instruments such as fixed income, equities, managed products and structured products will also be undertaken. In addition, fee based accounts and derivatives are included in this course.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 2380
    • ECON 1010
    • ECON 1110

    Technical Requirements
    BFIN 2380 can also be taken at the same time as BFIN 3010.

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  • BFIN 3020 - Intermediate Finance II


    Course Description:
    This course provides an Introduction to Portfolio Approach and Mutual Funds using relevant software. You will also learn to analyze the financial and non-financial aspects of a company as well as to work with retail and institutional clients. Other relevant topics such as fundamental and technical analysis, the portfolio management process, asset allocation, mutual funds, segregated & hedge funds are also covered. In addition, other managed and structured products, and their related taxation are covered. Industry standards of conduct and code of ethics are included.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 3010

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  • BFIN 4010 - Client Advice


    Course Description:
    This course provides insight on the financial planning processes and principles that are vital to today’s financial services organizations. Using relevant software, you will learn skills and techniques for identifying strategies that satisfy clients. You will also evaluate the merits of different financial tools to create value for clients. In addition, you will assess the current financial climate in relation to client risk tolerance, learn to build positive and profitable client relationships, and establish a loyal client base. These goals are accomplished by identifying processes, procedures and legal requirements by which financial institutions are bound.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 3010

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  • BFIN 4020 - Advanced Finance I


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will explore the methods and practices for designing an effective financial plan for clients, based on their needs and requirements, and using relevant software. Aspects of a financial plan include the financial planning process, methods of advising, budgeting, borrowing, personal taxation, investments, retirement savings, wills and estates, power of attorney and risk management. Through case studies, you will apply your knowledge to weigh the pros and cons of solutions to achieve results for clients; recommend appropriate financial solutions; build trustworthy and credible client relationships; and develop methods for improving communication with clients that build and expand their business.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 3020

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  • BFIN 4030 - Advanced Finance II


    Course Description:
    This advanced course provides an in-depth knowledge of key financial strategies using relevant software. Through case studies and with an emphasis on collection and analysis of client’s data, you will explore the entire financial planning process and learn to develop a proper financial strategy. This involves identifying the client’s financial goals and constraints to develop their financial plan; analyzing legal considerations related to property ownership; and assessing benefits and drawbacks of various financial vehicles such as estates, trusts and small businesses. Topics such as asset allocation and estimated retirement income sources will also be explored.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BFIN 4020

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  • BFIN 4040 - Applied Client Planning


    Course Description:
    This course prepares you for the Applied Financial Planning (AFP) Certification examination. You will explore how to develop a professional relationship with clients based on trust and credibility, how to analyze qualitative information required to create financial recommendations; to analyze quantitative information required to create a financial plan; how to formulate financial planning strategies and recommendations; to prepare financial planning recommendations; and how to finalize the financial plan with the client. In addition, you will learn how to implement your financial planning solutions, monitor the results and update the financial plan.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • BFIN 4030

    Technical Requirements
    BFIN 4030 - Advanced Finance II  can also be taken at the same time as BFIN 4040.

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  • BLAW 300 - Business Law


    Course Description:
    Business Law outlines the Canadian legal system in the context of a business environment and empowers students to apply the law and make informed decisions concerning their legal affairs. Emphasis is placed on the construction of the judicial system, the resolution of disputes, tort law, contract law, business structures, and employment law. These legal principles are applied to personal and business scenarios. Upon completion, students will have an understanding of when to seek legal advice.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BLAW 2030

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements:

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • BLAW 2030 - Business Law


    Course Description:
    Business Law outlines the Canadian legal system in the context of a business environment and empowers students to apply the law and make informed decisions concerning their legal affairs. Emphasis is placed on the construction of the judicial system, the resolution of disputes, tort law, contract law, business structures, and employment law. These legal principles are applied to personal and business scenarios. Upon completion, students will have an understanding of when to seek legal advice.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BLAW 300

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  • CLAW 1011 - Canadian and Environmental Law


    Course Description:
    In today’s fast-changing global business environment, an understanding of the legal requirements in the construction industry is critical for project management professionals. This course provides a thorough understanding of laws, regulations and standards applicable to the environmental area through case studies and analysis. Emphasis is placed on federal and provincial environmental regulatory frameworks. An overview of international laws, treaties and conventions will be completed.

    3 Credits

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  • CLAW 3011 - Construction Law


    Course Description:
    This course will review basic contract and tort law and its application to the construction industry. You will examine Canada’s contract-based approach to tendering and requests for proposals. You will differentiate the two models and the substantial body of jurisprudence that has developed in the bidding and tendering area, the relevant duties of each party, the conduct of the parties and the consequences for any breach or failure to comply with applicable obligations. Each province has lien legislation that requires statutory holdbacks, creates lien rights and can trust claims. Holdback percentages, trust rules, lien registration deadlines (which are generally strictly enforced) will differ depending on the province. Most provinces also have limitation legislation that limits the duration of liability for breaches of contract and tort claims. The law relating to limitation of liability clauses has been reviewed by the Supreme Court and the true construction approach adopted by the courts necessitates express and unambiguous drafting regarding limitations of liability. The role of the project management profession will be reviewed and you will consider legal, professional liabilities, responsibilities as well as ethics owed by a professional.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 2110
      • CPMT 3020
    • One of:
      • BLAW 2030
      • CLAW 1010

    Technical Requirements
     

    • BLAW 2030 or a comparable elective from the Construction Project Management degree can be used as a prerequisite.


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  • ECON 250 - Microeconomics


    Course Description:
    In this introductory course in Microeconomics, you will learn about economic principles involved in analyzing problems in the business and consumer sectors of the Canadian economy. Some of the topics covered are: economic scarcity, demand, supply, elasticity, and perfect and imperfect competition.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 1010

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements:

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • ECON 302 - Economics


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the operation of the Canadian economy. Topics include the role of government, spending and taxation, measuring economic performance, and government fiscal and monetary policy. Students will use economic principles to analyze problems in the Canadian economy. Topics to be covered include economic scarcity, demand, supply, elasticity, and perfect/imperfect competition.

    3 Credits

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  • ECON 305 - Macroeconomics


    Course Description:
    Macroeconomics introduces you to the operation of the Canadian economy. You will apply economic principles to analyze a national economy. Topics include measuring and analyzing demand and supply, economic performance, and unemployment and inflation; As well, government fiscal, trade, and monetary policies are explored.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 1110

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • ECON 355 - Economic Development Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Economic development is the process of increasing prosperity within a community or region. This course provides an overview of the field of economic development and the roles of economic development professionals. The course examines the assessment of community advantages and disadvantages, economic development planning, funding of economic development projects and implementation strategies. Throughout the course, the student will develop an economic development plan for a case study community.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 2355

    Technical Requirements
    Software Requirements:

    • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
    • One of:
      • Internet Explorer,
      • Mozilla Firefox, or
      • Google Chrome.


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  • ECON 1010 - Microeconomics


    Course Description:
    In this introductory course in Microeconomics, you will learn about economic principles involved in analyzing problems in the business and consumer sectors of the Canadian economy. Some of the topics covered are: economic scarcity, demand, supply, elasticity, and perfect and imperfect competition.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 250

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  • ECON 1110 - Macroeconomics


    Course Description:
    Macroeconomics introduces you to the operation of the Canadian economy. You will apply economic principles to analyze a national economy. Topics include measuring and analyzing demand and supply, economic performance, and unemployment and inflation; As well, government fiscal, trade, and monetary policies are explored.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 305

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  • ECON 2355 - Economic Development Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Economic development is the process of increasing prosperity within a community or region. This course provides an overview of the field of economic development and the roles of economic development professionals. The course examines the assessment of community advantages and disadvantages, economic development planning, funding of economic development projects and implementation strategies. Throughout the course, the student will develop an economic development plan for a case study community.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ECON 355

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  • ELAW 350 - Employment Law


    Course Description:
    In today’s fast-changing global business environment, an understanding of the legal requirements in human resources is critical for HR professionals to ensure a productive and positive work place. Employment Law provides a thorough understanding of laws, regulations and standards applicable to the HR field through case studies and analysis. Emphasis is placed on employment standards, privacy and human rights legislation. An overview of labour relations and Occupational Health and Safety is also addressed.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ELAW 2350

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  • ELAW 2350 - Employment Law


    Course Description:
    In today’s fast-changing global business environment, an understanding of the legal requirements in human resources is critical for HR professionals to ensure a productive and positive work place. Employment Law provides a thorough understanding of laws, regulations and standards applicable to the HR field through case studies and analysis. Emphasis is placed on employment standards, privacy and human rights legislation. An overview of labour relations and Occupational Health and Safety is also addressed.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ELAW 350

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  • ENTR 350 - Entrepreneurship


    Course Description:
    Entrepreneurship is a course offering you insights and experience into the dynamic environment of entrepreneurial thinking and innovation. Working individually through guided content and discoveries, you will evaluate yourself and case studies to identify mindset and career opportunities. In teams, you will work through the development and presentation of an applied business plan to explore the many integrated facets of business in entrepreneurial ventures. Your research, self discovery, application and collaboration skills will be developed and reinforced as you progress through the journey of entrepreneurship and innovation.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • MKTG 260
      • MKTG 205
    • One of:
      • ACCT 215
      • ACCT 210

    Equivalent(s):
    ENTR 2350

    Technical Requirements
    • A textbook is required for this course. Please refer to current booklist on the SAIT Bookstore website (http://bookstore.sait.ca).
    • Fully online students
      • Software Requirements:
        • Microsoft Office 2007 or higher, and
        • One of:
          • Internet Explorer,
          • Mozilla Firefox, or
          • Google Chrome.
      • Important Notes:
        • You begin on the listed start date. Your end date is based on the length of the course. You are required to meet any assessment deadlines set by the instructor.
        • Due to the groupwork involved with this course, extensions are not available.


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  • ENTR 2350 - Entrepreneurship


    Course Description:
    Entrepreneurship is a course offering you insights and experience into the dynamic environment of entrepreneurial thinking and innovation. Working individually through guided content and discoveries, you will evaluate yourself and case studies to identify mindset and career opportunities. In teams, you will work through the development and presentation of an applied business plan to explore the many integrated facets of business in entrepreneurial ventures. Your research, self discovery, application and collaboration skills will be developed and reinforced as you progress through the journey of entrepreneurship and innovation.  

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 1010
    • MKTG 1060

    Equivalent(s):
    ENTR 350

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  • FNCE 360 - Financial Decision Making


    Course Description:
    Financial Decision Making will involve the practical application of financial statements and capital budgeting in solving business problems. Financial statement topics include all aspects of a firm’s financial reports and analysis of risk and key performance indicators based on the firm’s annual report. Capital budgeting topics include the time value of money and relevance of decision-making. Learners will use spreadsheet software to create, edit, and format worksheets and charts.

    3 Credits

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  • FNCE 390 - Finance Management


    Course Description:
    This course is a foundation course with an emphasis on the contemporary finance decisions made by an organization. These include: Financial Statement Analysis, Working Capital Management Decisions, Refunding and Leasing Decisions, Calculation and use of Cost of Capital, Capital Budgeting Decisions, and Risk and Capital Budgeting with Risk.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • BMAT 230
      • BMAT 205
      • ACCT 222
    • One of:
      • ACCT 315
      • ACCT 305

    Equivalent(s):
    FNCE 3060

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  • FNCE 3060 - Finance Management


    Course Description:
    This course is a foundation course with an emphasis on the contemporary finance decisions made by an organization. These include: Financial Statement Analysis, Working Capital Management Decisions, Refunding and Leasing Decisions, Calculation and use of Cost of Capital, Capital Budgeting Decisions, and Risk and Capital Budgeting with Risk.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 3210
    • BMAT 1040

    Equivalent(s):
    FNCE 390

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  • APPH 202 - Calculations and Science


    Course Description:
    The Calculations and Science consists of the folowing topics: applied calculations, perimeters, areas, percentages and grade, volumes and capacities, piping offsets, matter, density and relative density, pressure and atmosphere, and principles of electricity.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ARCH 200 - Documentation and Regulation I


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to essential aspects of the regulations, contracts, codes and costing pertaining to a small scale structure. Students will learn how to navigate, analyze, interpret and apply technical provisions as outlined in relevant building codes and municipal bylaws following industry standards. Additionally, students will explore product research and costing strategies.

     

    3 Credits

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  • ARCH 201 - Science and Systems I


    Course Description:
    In this introductory course, students learn how to identify, determine and integrate a variety of industry-standard building systems pertaining to residential construction. Students will learn relevant principles in order to effectively explore, refine and resolve problems in building systems and science. Additionally, students will learn characteristics of common building materials; their properties, manufacture, and installation. Students will produce drawings and analysis for a building project.  

    3 Credits

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  • ARCH 203 - Technology I


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to the purpose, practice and scope of architectural drawing, representation and visualization. Students will learn various graphic drawing languages, fundamental tools and media used in industry. Students will learn how to identify, navigate, analyze, interpret and apply technical provisions as they pertain to the basic design and drafting of a simple residential project. Students will produce partial documentation for a small structure following industry standards.  

    3 Credits

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  • ARCH 205 - Research and Design I


    Course Description:
    In this course students learn to develop, document and defend an architectural design. The student will be able to synthesize an architectural design that considers historical, social and functional intent.  The learner will devise, systematize, and specify critical technical solutions to an architectural design, in order to defend a design choice. This course will encourage the student to explore the creative process of design through a series of reading, investigation, and analysis of ideas in architectural form and relationships.

    3 Credits

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  • ARCH 253 - Building Structures


    Course Description:
    An architectural drafting course dealing specifically with wood frame construction, building codes, and theory related to creating drawings required for woodframe projects.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ENGD 214

    Equivalent(s):
    ARCH 230

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  • ARCH 261 - Science and Systems II


    Course Description:
    In this course students will apply more complex principles with the intent of integrating factors such as site influences, building systems and material choices into a final project. Aspects of sustainability are identified and mechanical systems are introduced. Competent architectural detailing is emphasized.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ARCH 200
    • ARCH 201
    • ARCH 205
    • ARCH 203

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  • ARCH 262 - Documentation and Regulation II


    Course Description:
    This course expands on the foundation set up in Documents and Regulations I. Similar to the foundation course students will study further aspects of the regulations, codes, and bylaws related to architectural projects. In this course, Documents and Regulations II, students examine the documentation involved in a project such as contracts, materials lists, estimates and reports. The coursework will again be directed at a semester project in which the student will incorporate the basic elements from the semester 1 project and integrate the new concepts and learnings from this course into a project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ARCH 200
    • ARCH 201
    • ARCH 205
    • ARCH 203

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  • ARCH 263 - Technology II


    Course Description:
    This course advances the knowledge that students gained in Technology I. Students are introduced to Building Information Modeling (BIM). The concept and application of the interoperability between different software platforms is an emphasis. Students will produce partial documentation for a building project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 200
    • ARCH 201
    • ARCH 205
    • ARCH 203

    Equivalent(s):
    ARCH 275

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  • ARCH 285 - Research and Design II


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will elaborate and refine the skills learned in the first semester on structures and apply them to the concept of dwellings. Students will examine architectural case studies as they pertain to precedents and the evolution of dwellings. Greater emphasis will be placed on students identifying and resolving design issues and representing work to stakeholders through graphics and presentations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 200
    • ARCH 201
    • ARCH 205
    • ARCH 203

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  • ARCH 300 - Documentation and Regulation III


    Course Description:
    Students will learn how to apply regulations, codes, and bylaws to commercial construction. Material covered includes further studies of fire safety, multiple occupancy requirements; building size and occupancy requirements; spatial separation and means of egress and exits for commercial projects. Contract documents and contract administration provides an insight into the commercial construction process  from “cradle to grave”.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 262
    • ARCH 261
    • ARCH 263
    • ARCH 285

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  • ARCH 301 - Science and Systems III


    Course Description:
    Students expand the scale and scope of science and systems to light industrial and commercial systems. Application in this course will focus on more complex building systems, higher building performance, intensive systems integration and exact product specification. Critical thinking and the ability to synthesize multi-faceted problems are paramount. In this course students will establish an integrated foundation of skills as they relate to commercial buildings. These skills will provide the framework to represent architectural intentions for stakeholders to understand and use.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ARCH 262
    • ARCH 261
    • ARCH 285
    • ARCH 263

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  • ARCH 303 - Technology III


    Course Description:
    This course builds on the Building Information Modeling (BIM) knowledge gained in the previous course and applies it in a commercial or light industrial setting. Students will learn intermediate and advanced techniques to gain deeper control of the BIM environment. Students will use this knowledge to produce documentation for a modest commercial or industrial project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ARCH 262
    • ARCH 261
    • ARCH 263
    • ARCH 285

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  • ARCH 305 - Research and Design III


    Course Description:
    Design principles and methodology are applied to commercial structures by analyzing client needs, site considerations, case studies and schematic design. The design process will be similar to semester two though the task at hand will be more complex. Emphasis will be placed on representing the work to stakeholders. This course will guide students through the additional complexities of a commercial structure.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 285
    • ARCH 263
    • ARCH 261
    • ARCH 262

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  • ARCH 351 - Science and Systems IV


    Course Description:
    This course examines the various considerations and components which interact with building systems. The student will not only determine how best to integrate building systems with each other but also consider the sustainability and resilience of building systems. The student will explore new technologies in building systems and perform simulations to determine the design of the final semester project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 305
    • ARCH 303
    • ARCH 301
    • ARCH 300

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  • ARCH 353 - Technology IV


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will expand their knowledge of the tools and technologies explored in the previous courses. They will also explore new and emerging tools and trends which can be integrated into their semester project. An integral component of this course is the use of simulation tools to test performance and refine projects. The student will be expected to use an interdisciplinary and innovative approach in their use of tools and technologies within their project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ARCH 305
    • ARCH 303
    • ARCH 301
    • ARCH 300

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  • ARCH 362 - Documentation and Regulation IV


    Course Description:
    Students will learn how to adapt and refine regulations, codes, and bylaws to a multifaceted project. Topics include the meeting the requirements of fire safety, occupancy; and safety as well as energy compliancy. Students will learn the iterative nature of contract administration, and the management of a project.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ARCH 305
    • ARCH 303
    • ARCH 301
    • ARCH 300

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  • ARCH 386 - Research and Design IV


    Course Description:
    Design principles and methodology will be applied to a multifaceted project. Students will use their foundational knowledge of research and design to identify a problem and then research and develop solutions. The students will be encouraged to find viable, creative and innovative solutions. This process will be documented within the semester project from project conception, interpretation and through to realization and delivery to relevant stakeholders.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ARCH 305
    • ARCH 303
    • ARCH 301
    • ARCH 300

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  • ARCH 1010 - History of Architecture


    Course Description:
    The History of Architecture course introduces you to the chronological development of architecture from prehistory to Egyptian, Greek, Byzantine, Early Christian, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Industrial and Modern eras, highlighting the development of structural systems, materials, construction and other building systems. You will focus on developing an understanding of material use, styles of architecture and an appreciation of the unique architectural legacies of various cultures.

    3 Credits

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  • ARCH 1020 - Construction Presentation Graphics


    Course Description:
    Construction Presentation Graphics studies the fundamentals of graphic language used by construction professionals, helping you develop the skill to express concepts in visual form and read architectural and engineering construction documents. You will be able to derive necessary information from graphical construction documents in conformance with general practice in the construction industry. You will examine structural systems, line convention, geometric constructions, orthographic projection, isometric pictorials, plot plans, floor plans, elevations, sectional, and details drawings. You will understand reading construction drawings on both residential and commercial construction using imperial units and metric SI units of measurement, and standards practiced in North America. You will learn different techniques used in preparation of working drawings. You will use hand sketching, Computer Aided Design (CAD), and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software for the production of construction and presentation drawings. The course encompasses structural foundation, wall, floor, and roof framing, mechanical HVAC systems, electrical power and lighting layouts with an introduction of green sustainable systems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 1010
      • CPMT 1010

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  • BLPR 213 - Blueprint Reading I


    Course Description:
    BLPR 213 is a lab based course which engages students with a variety of projects designed to apply blueprint reading knowledge to relative practical projects. The projects follow the individual Learning Modules for first period Sheet Metal Worker. Coursework covers Orthographic Projection, Pictorial Drawings Introduction to Blueprint reading and Blueprint Reading Components.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 214 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading


    Course Description:
    This course covers topics on basics, orthographic drawings, pictorial drawings and sketching, drawing standards, drawing interpretation principles.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    BLPR 233

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  • BLPR 232 - Drawings and Specifications


    Course Description:
    The Drawings & Specifications course consists of the following topics: sketching and drawing, single line drawing and drawing interpretation.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 233 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading


    Course Description:
    Learners will study applied print reading for the carpentry trade, including drafting basics, orthographic drawings, pictorial drawings and sketching, drawing standards, blueprint reading basics and principles.



    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 239 - Cabinetmaking Blueprint Reading


    Course Description:
    Learners will study applied print reading for the cabinetmaking trade, including drafting basics, orthographic drawings, basic drawing standards, interpreting shop drawings and cutting lists, orientation to computer and computer aided design (CAD) and residential print reading.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CADD 211 - Drafting for Manufacturing


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners will use computer aided drafting (CAD) software and processes to create, manipulate and plot production-ready industrial drawings.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COMP 220

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  • CADD 219 - Digital Drafting Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Digital Drafting Fundamentals provides hands-on, practical experience in design and drawing by employing computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) principles and software. You will acquire valuable skills by producing two-dimensional (2D) drawings that make use of drawing theory and geometric construction. To achieve your goals, you will apply basic drawing commands, manipulate tools and organize the display of drawing elements by using interface commands, settings, editing, measurement, display control, grids, text, layers and hatch techniques.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    NETWORK LEARNING CALENDAR

    Students must be accepted into the Process Piping Drafting-Distance program or Electrical Design Certificate of Achievement in order to register for this course. Please visit sait.ca for more information.

    This course is also available for professional development purposes. If you are interested in registering but do not intend to complete the certificate program, please first discuss your eligibility with the School of Construction at 403.284.8367.

    Your course will start the day your registration is processed and your end date is based on the length of the course.

    A trial version of the AutoCAD software will be provided. All students are responsible for ensuring that their computing equipment and software meet the minimum requirements. We strongly recommend for students to check that the software is compatible with the version of windows that they are currently using.

    To purchase your Course Learning Material:

    Go to http://www.bookstore.sait.ca/buy_main.asp, select Campus Term (Distance Learning) and click GO, select Distance Online, click on your course, and add the Course Material to your cart.

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  • CADD 223 - Applied CADD 3D


    Course Description:
    Applied CADD 3D explores the creation of three-dimensional (3D) process plant models using plant design CADD software. CADD is a powerful design tool that allows you to create equipment, pipe, pipe fittings and valves while generating piping arrangements, isometrics and Bill of Materials (BOM) from a 3D model. You will learn the necessary CADD techniques to set up a successful CADD project environment and gain hands-on experience using the software’s features to build a plant design using a 3D model.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ENGD 223
    • CADD 227

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  • CADD 224 - CADD Principles


    Course Description:
    Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Principles enables you to create two-dimensional (2D) drawings by using current CADD software. Co-ordinate entry, drawing elements, snap options, text placement, symbology, annotation, and reference files. You will also learn how to create a final paper print.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CADD 219

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  • CADD 227 - Digital Drafting 3D


    Course Description:
    Digital Drafting 3D provides hands-on, practical experience in the production of three-dimensional (3D) models and multi-view drawings, building on your computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) skills by using current CADD software. You will expand your skill set by producing isometric drawings - drawing with extrusions, using world and user co-ordinate systems, constructing 3D wireframes and by viewing 3D models. This requires the effective incorporation of model and paper, space creating and scaling views, setting view layer visibility, constructing multi-view drawings and surfacing operations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CADD 224

    Technical Requirements
    Students must be accepted into the Process Piping Drafting - Distance program in order to register for this course. Please visit sait.ca for more information.

    Your course will start the day your registration is processed and your end date is based on the length of the course.

    A trial version of the software will be provided. All students are responsible for ensuring that their computing equipment and software meet the minimum requirements. We strongly recommend for students to check that the software is compatible with the version of windows that they are currently using.

    To purchase your Course Learning Material:

    Go to http://www.bookstore.sait.ca/buy_main.asp, select Campus Term (Distance Learning) and click GO, select Distance Online, click on your course, and add the Course Material to your cart.

     

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  • CADD 308 - Geomatics CADD Applications


    Course Description:
    This course examines geomatics engineering theory and design, with an emphasis on construction and municipal surveying methods. It will cover the organization and management of survey data in a three-dimensional environment for the purpose of building and analyzing surfaces, modeling road corridors, developing legal plans, as well as performing grading and volume calculation tasks. It also covers various techniques for rendering, visualization, animation, and presentation of geomatics data.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ENGD 213

    One of:

    • MAPS 204
    • MAPS 213

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  • CADD 324 - Electrical & HVAC Design & Modelling


    Course Description:

    This course introduces the concepts of electrical and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems of a commercial building. Students learn to design and model using Building Information Modelling (BIM) supported software to complete system schematics, floor plans and details.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 220

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  • CBMK 220 - Cabinet Making Shop I


    Course Description:
    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 5 of the Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 3610.1 (2010) of the Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

    6 Credits

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  • CBMK 221 - Cabinet Making Theory I


    Course Description:
    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 5 of the Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1, published by the Government of Alberta as version 3610.1 (2010) of the Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

    3 Credits

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  • CIVL 201 - Introduction to Civil Drafting


    Course Description:
    This course introduces students to the fundamental drafting techniques used in the Civil Engineering field. Students will first learn the basic functions of computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) and then use CADD software to create drawings related to the civil engineering field such as excavation cross sections, simplified roof framing plans, environmental site plans, subdivision plans and traverses.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COMP 261

     
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  • CIVL 222 - Concrete Technology


    Course Description:
    This course covers the fundamentals of concrete technology from the history, manufacture, types and properties of cements to the classification, types, sampling and testing of aggregates for concrete. You will examine the role of mixing water for concrete; the properties of fresh and hardened concrete as well as how to design and proportion concrete mixtures. In addition, there will be an opportunity to review supplementary cementing materials and chemical admixtures. Also covered are procedures for batching, mixing, transporting, and handling concrete as well as quality control methods. Tests on hardened concrete and the introduction of special types of concrete round out the course.

    3 Credits

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  • CIVL 226 - Soil Mechanics


    Course Description:
    This is an introductory course in soil mechanics providing the fundamental characteristics of soils as an engineering material used in the design and construction of civil engineering projects. The topics include an overview of geology and groundwater, field investigation, calculation of soil properties, soil compaction and strength. The course also introduces the testing of soils using American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) to determine standard soil properties.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • STCS 200
      • STCS 242

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  • CIVL 252 - Construction Practices Theory


    Course Description:
    In the Construction Practices course, you will examine various forms of construction, focusing on structures, with the aim of improving the standard and quality of design, construction and maintenance practices. You will also compare and contrast the characteristics of various systems of construction and components to set benchmarks for the selection of materials, components and systems as well as to select the appropriate equipment required to build them. Finally, you will develop a basic ability to read construction drawings which provide the details needed to build a specific structure.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 360

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  • CIVL 255 - Civil Drafting and Surveying


    Course Description:
    This course introduce students to fundamental drafting and survey techniques. Topics that will be covered are creating basic and complex drawings using computer aided design and drafting (CADD) software, orthographic projections, isometrics, sections, geometric constructions, technical sketching techniques, the care and use of survey equipment, how to measure angles and distances, and how to calculate horizontal distances, elevation differences and coordinates of points. Specifications for the establishment of survey markers will be presented. By the end, students will be able to apply drafting techniques to create drawings using CADD, perform a traverse survey and adjustment and determine its accuracy.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMP 261

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  • CIVL 262 - Asphalt Practices


    Course Description:
    This course gives the Construction Management students and introduction to asphalt practices particularly in the building construction area. Topics include paving techniques, types of asphaltic materials, road and parking lot surfacing and repair.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CIVL 310 - Urban Services


    Course Description:
    Concepts of planning, site and subdivision development will be investigated. Topics include: planning principles, statutory plans, and land-use planning. The course will discuss raw land analysis, outline plan development, sanitary and storm sewer design, geometric roadway design, consideration of grading, and specification of building grades. Application of Urban Services Design to the preparation of tentative subdivision plans. All plans and drawings will be prepared according to local design specifications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 255
      • CIVL 201

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  • CIVL 312 - Contracts & Regulations


    Course Description:
    The Contracts and Regulation course introduces you to the concept of contracts in construction, the legal aspects of a binding contract, major terms and conditions, the standard terms and the CCDC forms of contract, various contract types, and tort law. The course further introduces the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and the National and Alberta Building Codes, which are commonly used in the construction industry. You will also look at various case studies of the actual disputes that became the basis of Canadian Court Decisions.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CIVL 315 - Project Planning and Control


    Course Description:
    The Construction Management course introduces you to the project cycle in terms of its conception, planning and execution, as well as the factors that underpin the success of construction projects. You will discuss delivery methods, the management of field operations, project organization, supervision, procurement, planning, scheduling and control of construction projects using the Critical Path Method (CPM). You will study resource leveling, scheduling with limited resources, time-cost trade-offs, and related computer applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COMP 261
    • CIVL 252
    • ESTM 262

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  • CIVL 318 - Water Resources


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the fundamentals of fluid mechanics with emphasis on static fluids and the flow of fluids through simple pressurized series and parallel pipeline systems. Software is used to analyze water distribution systems in an urban environment. Municipal water treatment and the basics of an open channel flow are discussed. Learners will also be introduced to irrigation canal design.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • STCS 242
      • STCS 200

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  • CIVL 326 - Geotechnical Design


    Course Description:
    This course includes stress distribution, effective stress and consolidations, testing consolidation, shallow and deep foundations, lateral earth pressure, the design of retaining walls and mechanically stabilized earth, slope stability, site inspections, instrumentation.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CIVL 226

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  • CIVL 328 - Asphalt Technology


    Course Description:
    Learners will study the basic properties of asphalt cement, the classification of asphalt according to use and grades of asphalt, characteristics of various asphalt materials, properties and uses of liquid asphalts, manufacturing processes for asphalt, various mix design methods, and testing procedures, quality control, construction and maintenance of pavements.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CIVL 222

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  • CIVL 340 - Building Science and Systems


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the first principles of a buildings envelope and building science. An emphasis is put on buildings and people, building materials, heat transfer and basic building envelope design through the understanding of principles moisture movement and control the control of heat flow, water vapour and air leakage in buildings. Introduction to the basic principles of building operation through mechanical, hot water heating, plumbing, and electrical systems. Students perform lab and drafting exercises to demonstrate their ability to apply building science, systems principles and sound building construction techniques through infrared Thermography, building investigations and energy efficient buildings.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ESTM 262

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 364

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  • CIVL 351 - Structural Steel Design


    Course Description:
    This course is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge required for effective design of steel buildings using Canadian Limit States Steel Standard CSA S16. This course covers the mechanical properties of steel, the philosophy of limit state design, the computation of the design loads from the National Building Code of Canada, and the design of tension members and cables, compression members and columns, beams, beam-columns and bolted and welded connections according to of the CSA S16 standard.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • SMTL 246

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 348

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  • CIVL 353 - Transportation Engineering


    Course Description:
    The fundamentals of transportation engineering includes transportation planning, forecasting traffic flows, determining highway capacity, level of service and roadside environment design. The design and drafting of new highways includes horizontal and vertical alignments and cross section design including all necessary calculations. The design and drafting of rehabilitated highways includes traffic staging, pavement design, removals and new construction. The efficient use of the Civil 3D software is necessary to design roadways and produce documentation including drawings and calculations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 255
      • CIVL 201

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  • CIVL 355 - Reinforced Concrete Design


    Course Description:
    Learners will analyze, design and detail reinforced concrete sections for building elements, including beams, columns, slabs and foundations using limit states design. The course will also cover field inspections for concrete reinforcement and reading structural drawings.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • SMTL 246
    • CIVL 222

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  • CIVL 356 - Construction Economics


    Course Description:
    The objective of Construction Economics is to enable the decision-maker to make more informed decisions about the financial viability of a project and account for the economic impact of choices made in the design and construction phases of a project. Students will complete an economic analysis of project alternatives using present worth, capitalized cost and rate-of-return evaluation; assess the feasibility of alternatives based on benefit/cost and break even analysis; prepare a cost analysis of a building project using elemental analysis, life-cycle costing and a budgetary cost control system; and examine contractors’ cost control systems.

    3 Credits

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  • CIVL 358 - Structural Wood Design


    Course Description:
    This course will extend your knowledge and abilities in structural behaviour and design. It will enable you to understand the behaviour of timber structures subjected to different loads. In this course, you will develop skills for the design of wood sections using limit states design including beams, columns, tension members and connections. The techniques and skills gained in this course will prepare you for engineering practice.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • SMTL 246

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 369

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  • CIVL 1110 - Materials and Methods of Construction


    Course Description:
    This course will provide you with foundational knowledge of the properties of construction materials,  their composition, manufacture, selection, and specification with emphasis on wood, metal, masonry, concrete, glass, roofing and finishing materials. Methods of construction involving the use of these materials including sustainability and safety will also be discussed.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • CIVL 1010
      • CPMT 1010

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  • CIVL 2010 - Structures I


    Course Description:
    This course provides you with an overview of structural analysis. You will be introduced to the different types of structures and the roles of structural analysis and design in construction projects. You will compute reactions, shear forces, axial forces, bending moments, and deflections of determinate and indeterminate structures. You will apply influence lines to determine the effects of moving loads on structural members. You will study methods of analysis such as double integration and moment distribution. You will learn to idealize and analyze structures using a computer software and interpret the results. In this course, you will also construct prototype of a structure, analyze the structure using a software, build the prototype and test its structural strength. You will also identify structural systems and use computer software to analyze structural models.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • SMTL 1010
    • One of:
      • MATH 1110
      • MATH 1111

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  • CIVL 2110 - Project Delivery Systems


    Course Description:
    The Project Delivery Systems course examines the historical evolution of project delivery, the roles of procurement and contracting methods in project success, and the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary delivery system. Your focus will be on new trends in project delivery systems such as Construction Management (CM), Design-Build (DB), Build Operate and Transfer (BOT), Build Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT), Public Private Partnership (PPP). You will study when to use each system, process variations, procurement, contracts and contracts language, performance specification, roles of parties, organization and management, conceptual estimating, lean construction, and computer applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 1110
      • CPMT 2030

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  • CIVL 2120 - Soil Mechanics & Foundations


    Course Description:
    Soil Mechanics and Foundations examines the mechanical and physical properties of soils and their relation to soil action. You will study soil types found on construction projects, properties and classification of soil, embankment control, dewatering, excavation supports, shallow and deep foundations, piers, pilings and shoring.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CIVL 1110

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  • CIVL 2130 - Mechanical & Electrical Systems


    Course Description:
    Mechanical and Electrical Systems introduces a number of building systems including heating, cooling and air conditioning systems, plumbing and fire protection systems, electrical and telecommunication systems, lighting and acoustical systems, conveying systems and renewable energy systems. You will study methodologies for the evaluation and integration of various building systems in order to foster an understanding of the inter-relationships among the design, construction, operation and maintenance processes of buildings, and to develop a total approach to building performance and evaluation. The course will also introduce you to the key components and systems of process plants with focus on the design, construction and operation requirements.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PHYS 1110
    • One of:
      • MATH 1111
      • MATH 1110

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  • CIVL 3010 - Structures II


    Course Description:
    This course builds on the fundamental concepts of structural analysis introduced in Structures I. The course incorporates the fundamentals of structural engineering that apply to the design of structures and structural elements for various building materials: steel, wood, reinforced concrete, and masonry.  Applied optimization for the design of steel structures such as pipe racks, multi-storey wood and concrete buildings will be undertaken using computer design software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CIVL 2010
      • CIVL 2020

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  • CIVL 3011 - Infrastructure and Industrial Construction


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to the principles industrial construction. Learners will apply construction principles to different types of industrial projects.

    3 Credits

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  • CIVL 3110 - Construction Productivity


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will study the components of the construction productivity system. You will investigate measurements of productivity such as work sampling, craftsman’s questionnaire, foreman delay survey and related techniques, and construction methods improvements such as crew balance, chart, flow diagram and process chart, quality circles, safety worker’s motivation and productivity improvement programs. You will learn to apply these techniques to real construction projects and computer applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CIVL 2110

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  • CIVL 4010 - Real Estate Principles and Construction Finance


    Course Description:
    The Real Estate Principles and Construction Finance course comprises a study of financial methods and instruments utilized in the construction, rehabilitation, development and purchase of real estate. You will explore terms, contracts, valuation, brokerage, taxation, risk and interest rate analysis.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • STAT 3110

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  • CIVL 4110 - Value Engineering


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will explore value engineering concepts, function analysis system techniques (FAST), diagramming, creativity, matrix evaluation, design-to-cost, and life cycle costing. You will also study human relations, and strategies for organizing, performing and implementing value engineering, and computer applications for value engineering.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ESTM 2010

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  • CNST 249 - Concrete and Soil Basics


    Course Description:
    An examination of the fundamentals of quality concrete production and soil mechanics. In the concrete component of this course, you will examine batching, transporting, placing, finishing and curing quality concrete. You will also consider the factors that contribute to quality concrete. The soil component of the course includes the study of soil types, properties and classification of soil, shallow and deep foundations and excavation concerns.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CNTR 224 - Refrigeration Controls I


    Course Description:
    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 1411.1 (2011) of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Apprenticeship Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

    1.5 Credits

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  • CODE 3011 - Codes and Standards


    Course Description:
    Building Codes and Specifications introduces you to the building codes used in the construction industry, emphasizing the understanding of the practical implementation of code requirements. You will be introduced to Building Codes in international, national and provincial levels and, more specifically, to the structure of Alberta Building Code and its application in specifying building projects, as well as development and building permits procedures.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CIVL 1110

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  • CPMT 1010 - Introduction to Construction Project Management


    Course Description:
     This course introduces you to the construction industry and various stakeholders that are involved in a construction project. It also describes the project lifecycle in terms of its initiation, planning and execution, monitoring and controlling and closing as well as the tasks and factors that should be considered to ensure the successful completion of construction projects. This course emphasizes the project manager as an effective leader in managing and directing construction projects at each stage of the project lifecycle. You will discuss economic and financial aspects of a construction project, delivery methods, health, safety and environmental considerations for projects, codes and regulations, and the management of the predesign, design, planning, procurement, construction and closing of various types of construction projects such as residential, commercial, infrastructure and industrial structures.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 315

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  • CPMT 2010 - Project Planning and Scheduling


    Course Description:
    Project Planning and Scheduling introduces you to the planning, scheduling and control of construction projects, using Critical Path Method (CPM), and Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). You will study resource levelling, scheduling with limited resources, time-cost tradeoffs, introduction to complex networks, short interval production scheduling and related computer applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CIVL 1110

    Equivalent(s):
    CIVL 315

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  • CPMT 2030 - Construction Management Overview


    Course Description:
    This course introduces essential aspects of the construction industry, from the project life cycle to sustainable practices, as well as different areas of construction management. Students will learn the processes and methods used in the Canadian construction industry, and will also learn about the challenges that they will face. This knowledge will allow the student to contribute to the management of a typical construction project.

    3 Credits

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  • CPMT 3010 - Quality Management


    Course Description:
    Quality Management provides you with the processes and activities of quality management in the construction industry. You will examine the quality standards in relation to construction, supervision, and management. You will discuss different approaches, tools, and strategies for quality assurance in construction. You will apply the quality management processes, tools and strategies in construction and also in the decision making of project management.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • STAT 3110
    • One of
      • CODE 3010
      • CODE 3011

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  • CPMT 3020 - Project Delivery Systems and Contracts


    Course Description:
    This course examines the continuous evolution of project delivery, the roles of procurement and contracting methods in project success, and the strengths and weaknesses of the contemporary delivery systems. You will focus on current trends in project delivery systems such as Construction Management (CM), Design-Bid-Build (DBB), Design-Build (DB), Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and Public Private Partnerships (PPP). You will study when to use each system, process variations, procurement, contracts and contracts language, multi-party agreements, performance specification, roles of parties,  organization and management, conceptual estimating, lean construction, and computer applications.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • One of:
      • CPMT 1010
      • CPMT 2030

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  • CPMT 3030 - Project Procurement Management


    Course Description:
    The Project Procurement Management course advances your knowledge in best practices of acquiring products and services required to complete a construction project. The planning, executing, monitoring and closing of project procurement will be discussed. You will study the types and organization of construction contracts along with the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved. Contract strategy, in terms of procurement and risk allocation, standard forms of contract, documentation, claims management, dispute management and insolvency will also be studied.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ESTM 2010
    • One of:
      • CIVL 2110
      • CPMT 3020

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  • CPMT 3040 - Human Resource Management


    Course Description:
    Human Resource Management covers project/organization goals and how they can be supported by staffing, job analysis and design, recruitment and selection, career planning, succession planning, performance evaluation, and training and development activities. Your focus will be on best practices for the management of human resources in construction projects and the construction industry.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    Third Year Standing

    Precluded Equivalent(s):
    HRMT 2320

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  • CPMT 3060 - Project Risk and Conflict Management


    Course Description:
    Regulatory requirements, corporate standards, employee politics, the public and media interest, financial limitations, and risk communication are some of the risk factors that contribute to, and affect, management decisions. You will examine prevention planning, emergency response, containment, on-site treatment, offsite treatment, landfill and other storage means as risk management options. Discussions will include changes, change orders, construction disputes, causes and types of construction changes/disputes, conflict avoidance techniques, problems of traditional conflict resolution techniques, alternative conflict resolution techniques- arbitration, mediation, conciliation, dispute review boards, mini trials, and professional ethics.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • STAT 3110
      • STAT 2040

    AND

    • One of:
      • CPMT 2030
      • CPMT 3020

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  • CPMT 3110 - Heavy Construction Equipment and Methods


    Course Description:
    In the Heavy Construction Equipment and Methods course, you will study construction engineering fundamentals, equipment economics, selection and efficient application of equipment, design and simulation of construction operations, analyzing production outputs and cost, computer applications in construction equipment, and methods. You will discuss management principles applicable to the selection of construction equipment, operation and safety, and develop the necessary skills to select an equipment mix to yield maximum productivity and best value.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CIVL 1110

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  • CPMT 3120 - Construction Project Administration and Marketing


    Course Description:
    In the Construction Project Administration and Marketing course, you will study the basic characteristics of the construction industry, interrelationship between the design and construction processes, project charter, construction contract documents, bidding and awarding procedures, construction claims and disputes, national labour and procurement regulations and leadership, computer applications. You will be introduced to basic marketing concepts and to encourage an analytical study of the marketing strategy process. This study will be supported by an exposure to target markets, marketing mix elements and modes of construction marketing.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPMT 2020

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  • CPMT 3130 - Cost Planning and Control


    Course Description:
    As part of the Cost Planning and Control course, you will study a variety of issues in cost management, including evaluating investment alternatives, life cycle costing, cost analysis methods, cost control and computer applications. You will learn the application of scientific principles and techniques to the problems of cost planning and cost control.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CPMT 2010
    • ESTM 2010

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  • CPMT 4010 - Facilities Management


    Course Description:
    Facilities Management focuses on knowledge of planning, designing, constructing and managing of spaces for various activities. Your studies will focus on co-ordination of the physical workplace with the people and work of the organization. You will explore the facilities management framework, with the need for co-ordination between workflow and space, and facilities management systems and tools, such as procedures, required data and traditional tools versus automation, along with comprehensive integrated facilities management systems.

    3 Credits

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  • CPMT 4060 - Scope and Design Management


    Course Description:
    The Scope and Design Management course is designed to provide you with an appreciation of the roles of both design and the designer on projects. You will examine the concept of design for value, significance of project scope, scope management skills, integrated designs, the client’s brief, design evaluation and the impact of design on procurement and production.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • ARCH 1020
      • CPMT 2030

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  • CPMT 4070 - International Construction Project Management


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will focus on the management of international construction projects. Your study will include issues that arise in managing international projects, such as the use of international standard forms, project charter, procurement strategies (including joint ventures), supply chain management, cultural differences, risk allocation, human resource issues and project finance. In this course, you will also research cases of global construction projects and develop a project management plan for a global construction project.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPMT 3030

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  • CPMT 4110 - Project Organization and Supervision


    Course Description:
    In the Project Organization and Supervision course, you will study the principles of construction project administration, systems for efficient operation of office and field personnel, and dispute avoidance and resolution procedures. You will track the construction process, from project inception to closeout. Communication and coordination between project participants is emphasized.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MGMT 3010
    • CPMT 3110

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  • CPMT 4130 - Construction Safety Management


    Course Description:
    Construction Safety Management examines safety in construction projects and why it is a key part of effective construction management. You will discuss the at-risk young/new worker, occupational health and safety legislation, health and safety committees, hazard awareness and risk management and review health, safety and hygiene in various hazardous environments. You will focus on the recognition, evaluation and control of: air pollution (indoor and ambient), noise pollution, and physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic hazards. You will study specific recommendations to overall improvement of construction safety and learn steps to reduce accidents in construction site. A review of the available safety software will be part of your work.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CIVL 1110
    • CPMT 3110

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  • CPMT 4320 - E-Project Management


    Course Description:
    E-Project Management introduces you to the tools and techniques to manage construction projects using technology. You will develop an appreciation of the issues and challenges associated with management of distant projects. You will apply problem solving strategies, collaboration skills and effective communication techniques and tools associated with e-project management.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPMT 4110

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  • CPMT 4990 - Capstone Project


    Course Description:
    The Capstone Project is intended to be the capstone activity for the program. In conjunction with an industry sponsor, you will apply specialty knowledge to solve management-related issues pertinent to the construction sector and built environment. This major program activity is expected to contain some elements that are deemed to be innovative, experimental or exploratory in nature. You will submit a formal comprehensive report on the study area approved by and under the guidance of the applied research advisor. Your evaluation will be based on a formal written report, an oral presentation and on the feedback from your industry sponsor.

    3 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    90 credits must be completed (fourth year standing).

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  • CSTN 201 - Carpentry Construction Theory


    Course Description:
    This course on carpentry construction theory covers topics on worksite safety, fire prevention and control, ladders and scaffolds, WHMIS, rigging, solid wood products and wood joinery, manufactured construction products, fasteners, adhesives and sealants, introduction to concrete, preliminary building operations, construction equipment, foundation supports, concrete flatwork, conventional concrete foundations, and alternate foundations systems.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CNST 201

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  • CSTN 202 - Construction Laboratory I


    Course Description:
    This course on construction laboratory covers topics on the use of hand tools, portable power tools, stationary power tools, explosive actuated tools, pneumatics and fuel powered tools, building layouts, construct footings, concrete flatwork, foundation systems, floor frame and support.

    6 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CNST 220

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  • ELEC 227 - Electrical Theory


    Course Description:
    This course covers materials in Sections 1 to 4 of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Apprenticeship Course Outline for Period 1 published by the Government of Alberta as version 1411.1 (2011) of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Apprenticeship Trade Profile on the website of Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training located at http://tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.

    3 Credits

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  • EMTL 214 - Equipment and Materials


    Course Description:
    The Equipment and Materials course covers the various hand and power tools used in the Pipe Trade industry. Topics included in the course are hand tools, power tools, welded pipe and fittings, plastic pipe and tube, threaded and grooved pipe, tube and tubing, valves, hangers, supports and fasteners, pressure testing and pumps.

    3 Credits

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  • ENGD 213 - Geomatics Drafting


    Course Description:
    Geomatics Drafting is a computer aided survey design and drafting course using survey field notes, registered plan documents and other geomatics data to construct survey plans, topographical maps, property reports and subdivision layouts. This course will allow the student to become familiar with geometric construction and orthographic projections in a 2D and 3D CADD environment.

    3 Credits

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  • ENGD 214 - Digital Drafting


    Course Description:
    This course will provide instruction and materials to enable the student to produce 2D Computer Aided Drawings using AutoCAD software.

    3 Credits

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  • ENGD 218 - Instrumentation Theory


    Course Description:
    Instrumentation Theory provides an introduction to process instrumentation including key concepts and basic operational criteria. Once grounded in the use of instrumentation terms, symbols, and the use of measuring devices for flow, level, pressure and temperature - you will learn about basic control principles, strategies and loop components. This includes valves and transmitters as well as the locating, mounting and protection of instruments.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 223

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  • ENGD 220 - Advanced Engineering Drafting


    Course Description:
    This course will enable students to utilize advanced features of computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) technology to address complex design issues, create the associated drawings and solve three dimensional (3D) problems by applying descriptive geometry techniques.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 214

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  • ENGD 221 - Topographical Drafting


    Course Description:
    Introduction to topographical drafting including drawing standards, measurement of angles, performing traverses, horizontal and vertical measurements and constructing profiles.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 214

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  • ENGD 223 - Process Piping Drafting Fundamentals I


    Course Description:
    Process Piping Drafting Fundamentals I is an introductory course providing the foundation for understanding basic conventional oil and natural gas processes, equipment utilized and piping terminology. It combines theory with hands-on learning, the practical information and the drawings used every day in industry. The theory component focuses on defining pipe, fittings and valves including their symbology and materials, learning Process Flow Diagram (PFD) and Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) symbology, piping and equipment symbology related to piping arrangement drawings and isometrics, identifying basic process design, interpreting piping codes and specifications. The hands-on component focuses on learning how to create a process flow diagram (PFD), piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID), single and double line piping arrangement drawings and piping isometrics utilizing manual sketches and computer aided drafting (CAD). How to prepare line, equipment, instrument, specialty item lists and a Bill of Materials (BOM). How to work with piping codes, specifications and performing basic piping calculations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CADD 219

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  • ENGD 228 - Process Piping Drafting Fundamentals II


    Course Description:
    Process Piping Drafting Fundamentals II employs CADD software to produce a process piping design project that includes process plant engineering drawings and mechanical flow diagrams. You will develop your software skills with the drawing and dimensioning of single-line and double-line piping, producing arrangement drawings for pipe racks, pumps, vessels and process equipment, and producing isometric piping drawings including symbols, dimensioning and material take-offs. Your project will incorporate piping design models, involving the application of industry specifications and codes related to process equipment, piping layout, detailing and bill of materials.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CADD 223

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  • ENGD 231 - Structural Drafting Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Structural Drafting Fundamentals focuses on designing steel structures for energy processing facilities. Using CADD software, you will learn how to create the three-dimensional (3D) digital models used to guide the development and construction phases of a project. These models provide an important means of communicating design features to members of the project team. You will employ design principles and basic engineering theory to create detailed digital structural models. You will acquire new drawing skills in applying dimensioning styles and techniques, selecting annotation styles, providing drawing notes and applying engineering data from graphic sketches.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CADD 227

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  • ENGD 232 - Pressure Vessels


    Course Description:
    Pressure Vessels examines different types of pressure vessels and their functions while identifying components for fabrication. To gain hands-on experience, you will design a basic pressure vessel and produce a drawing for shop fabrication using a three-dimensional (3D) model. You will learn about pressure vessel supports, nozzles, internal and external attachments, shell and head design, volume and weight calculations, welding symbols and pressure vessel drawing.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 228

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  • ENGD 233 - Plant Equipment


    Course Description:
    Plant Equipment provides a comprehensive overview of the equipment used in a plant while focusing on pipeline equipment terminology, the operating principles of boilers, storage facilities and power generation. On a practical level, you will learn about the nuts and bolts of plant equipment and how specific pieces of equipment work including pumps, compressors, engines, electric motors, air coolers, flare incinerators and aqueous waste systems.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 228

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  • ENGD 234 - Plant Planning


    Course Description:
    Plant Planning will provide and introduction to the engineering background of Pipeline and Gas plant design, Pipeline engineering: Terminology and construction procedures. Gas plant engineering: process design; site planning; process, storage layout; piping layout; modeling; types of drawings. Project management: Organization and project scheduling. Environmental issues: waste water treatment, air quality and corrosion prevention.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 228

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  • ENGD 237 - Process Piping Drafting Capstone Project


    Course Description:
    PPD Capstone Project provides a unique opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program in a real-world environment. The student will draw on significant learnings and competencies gained from other courses throughout the program. The skills demonstrated in the technical report and presentation will be reflective of the professionalism they will demonstrate in the field upon completion of the program.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • PROP 267
    • CADD 219
    • CADD 227
    • ENGD 223
    • ENGD 218
    • CADD 223
    • ENGD 231
    • ENGD 232
    • ENGD 233
    • ENGD 228
    • CADD 224
    • ENGD 234

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  • ENGD 275 - Flow Diagram Development and AutoCAD


    Course Description:
    This course emphasizes the interpretation and development of flow diagrams and piping isometrics. The use of ISA instrumentation symbols is emphasized. Topics include: freehand sketching, lettering and linework; AutoCAD theory, special features and syntax; 2-D geometry insertion, manipulation, editing, text, layers, colours, and line types.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ADED 250 - Adult Education Principles and Design


    Course Description:
    Adult Education Principles and Design will assist learners in acquiring the capabilities necessary to develop, implement and evaluate educational programs for adult learners. Theoretical concepts and program planning components such as needs assessment, developing program objectives, designing instructional plans, budgeting and marketing, and program evaluation will be discussed.

    3 Credits

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  • ANPH 200 - Physiology and Physical Assessment


    Course Description:
    Physiology and Physical Assessment will provide an integrated study of cellular anatomy and physiology of body systems. A comprehensive physical examination including history gathering and interview strategies will be emphasized.

    3 Credits

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  • ANPH 201 - Physiology and Physical Assessment


    Course Description:
    Physiology and Physical Assessment embraces an integrated approach to the study of body systems with a focus on both anatomy and physiology. Key components of this approach include gathering a patent’s history, developing interview strategies and learning how to conduct a comprehensive physical examination.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ANPH 202 - Anatomy and Pathology 1


    Course Description:
    Anatomy and Pathology 1 focuses on select clinical and anatomic presentations of human health and disease states from the standpoint of the radiologic technologist. Conventional anatomic presentations and images from a variety of medical diagnostic modalities related to the central nervous, endocrine, immune, and cardiovascular systems and hemopoietic sub-system, will be used to demonstrate how structural and functional changes affect radiographic appearances, procedures and protocols.

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • APPH 226
    • MRAD 204
    • MRAD 223
    • RADP 215

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  • ANPH 205 - Sectional Anatomy


    Course Description:
    Sectional Anatomy is the study of human anatomy in two-dimensions along multiple planes. Learners will use anatomical cross-sectional slices to investigate spatial relationships between anatomical structures in the body. Focus will be placed on identifying normal anatomy and spatial relationships of organs and structures specific to ultrasound studies.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    ANPH 255

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  • ANPH 209 - Anatomy and Physiology


    Course Description:
    Anatomy and Physiology provides learners with an overview of the anatomy and basic physiology of the human body. Areas that will be covered include the organization of the body; covering, support, and movement of the body; regulation and integration of body functions; maintenance of the body; and continuity of the human race. Diseases and aging processes will also be briefly discussed.

    3 Credits

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  • ANPH 215 - Anatomy and Physiology


    Course Description:
    Anatomy and Physiology presents the structure and function of organs and systems in the normal human body, with a focus on physiology as it relates to nuclear medicine.

    3 Credits

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  • ANPH 220 - Anatomy and Applied Terminology


    Course Description:
    Anatomy and Applied Terminology provides learners with an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the body in combination with related medical terminology commonly used in health information professions. Focus will also be placed on the fundamentals of medical word building.

    3 Credits

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  • ANPH 252 - Anatomy and Pathology 2


    Course Description:
    Anatomy and Pathology 2 is a continuation of the course material studied in Anatomy and Pathology 1. Conventional anatomic presentations and images from a variety of medical diagnostic modalities related to the respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, skeletal, and genitourinary systems will be used to demonstrate how structural and functional changes affect radiographic appearances, procedures and protocols.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 202
    • APPH 226
    • MEDT 211
    • MRAD 204
    • MRAD 223
    • RADP 215

    Corequisite(s):
    • MRAD 254
    • MRAD 256

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  • ANPR 300 - Analysis and Presentation


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the ability to retrieve, organize, analyze and report data and information. Students are instructed on the use and content of the basic Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) reports and on data presentation and graphing techniques. Students will then practice reporting the data in an accurate and appropriate manner. Students will also be expected to calculate hospital statistics using established formulas, understand data analysis methodology and the importance of quality data.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PRAC 264

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  • APPH 226 - Apparatus and Image Management


    Course Description:
    Apparatus and Imaging Management presents the principles of X-ray image formation and manipulation. An explanation of how radiographic equipment works and the ways in which the results can be manipulated in order to obtain the best diagnostic image are discussed. Application of theory and hands-on work with X-rays will help encourage the critical thinking skills required to control image quality as well as safely operate the imaging equipment.

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • ANPH 202
    • MRAD 204
    • MRAD 223
    • RADP 215

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  • CDAB 210 - Data Classification 1


    Course Description:
    Data Classification 1 is an introduction to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA) - and the Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI)-specific coding principles. The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) Canadian Coding Standards will also be introduced for infections and neoplasms.

    3 Credits

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  • CDAB 260 - Data Classification 2


    Course Description:
    Data Classification 2 is a continuation of Data Classification 1 and will focus on International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA) and Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI)-specific coding principles as they apply to the integument and breast, musculoskeletal and connective tissue, cardiac, respiratory, digestive, eye, ears, nose and throat and urinary tract categories. New Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) abstracting principles relating to a patient’s episode of care will also be introduced. Learners will have the opportunity to apply the coding and abstracting principles through the use of Folio Views and the 3M Health Data Management Coding and Abstracting System.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ANPH 220
    • CDAB 210
    • COMP 264
    • HILA 200
    • HRSC 210
    • PATH 242

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  • CDAB 310 - Data Classification 3


    Course Description:
    Data Classification 3 is a continuation of Data Classification 2 and focuses on the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA) - and Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI)-specific coding principles as they apply to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), endocrine, nervous and male and female reproductive systems, mental health, injuries and drug complications and other reasons for hospitalization. Focus will be placed upon the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) abstracting principles as well as the use of the 3M Health Data Management coding and abstracting software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CDAB 260

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  • CDAB 360 - Data Classification 4


    Course Description:
    Data Classification 4 is a continuation of Data Classification 3 and will focus on the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA) and Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI)-specific coding principles as they apply to burns, trauma, complications of medical care, obstetrics and newborns. New Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) abstracting principles relating to patient’s episode of care will be introduced. Other classification systems such as Case Mix Groups and Resource Intensity Weights will be introduced. Learners will have the opportunity to apply the coding and abstracting principles learned in this course through the use of Folio Views and the 3M Health Data Management coding and abstracting system.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CDAB 310
    • PRAC 264

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  • CHEM 252 - Medical Laboratory Technology Clinical Chemistry 1


    Course Description:
    In MLT Clinical Chemistry 1, learners are introduced to the metabolism and analysis of biomolecules in body fluids including carbohydrates, hormones, proteins, enzymes, non-protein nitrogen, and electrolytes. Analytical principles of methods that assess organ system functions and correlation of test results with disease are emphasized.

    6 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ANPH 209
    • INFC 215
    • MEDL 210

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  • CHEM 336 - Medical Laboratory Technology Clinical Chemistry 2


    Course Description:
    In Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) Clinical Chemistry 2, learners are introduced to the metabolism and measurement of analytes in body fluids including lipids and lipoproteins, cardiac markers, blood gases, acids and bases. Analytical principles of methods that assess organ system functions and correlation of test results with disease are emphasized, including immunoassays.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CHEM 252
    • MEDL 354

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  • CHEM 376 - MLT Clinical Chemistry 3


    Course Description:
    Learners are introduced to the concepts of therapeutic drug monitoring and toxicology analysis, as well as a review of urinalysis. Analytical principles of methods and correlation of test results with clinical condition are emphasized.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CHEM 336

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • PRAC 369

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  • COMM 263 - Practice Skills - Communication


    Course Description:
    Effective interpersonal communication skills are essential in the healthcare field in order to establish effective relationships with clients, families and other health-care professionals. In Practice Skills - Communication, developing an awareness of personal communication style and skills is coupled with respect for others and an awareness of cultural diversity in learning how to maintain professional boundaries. The development of active listening, interviewing, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and conflict management skills is achieved through role-playing in simulated clinical situations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ORNT 208
    • RHAB 232
    • PSYC 210

    Corequisite(s):
    • RHAB 240
    • RHAB 242
    • RHAB 244

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  • DENT 201 - Clinical Foundations


    Course Description:
    Clinical Foundations provides an overview of the armamentarium and procedures for general operations of a dental office and the SAIT Dental Clinic.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DENT 202 - Preventive Procedures 1


    Course Description:
    Preventive Procedures 1 provides learners with theoretical knowledge and opportunities for developing the dexterity required to perform dental assisting preventive intra-oral skills. The theory component provides evidenced-based knowledge in preventive procedures, the etiology of dental diseases, patient education principles, anticarious agents and desensitization in relation to patient assessment and the process of patient care. The laboratory component provides a solid clinical foundation for performing dental inspections, selective coronal polishing, full mouth probing, fluoride treatments and the application of desensitizing agents.

    3 Credits

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  • DENT 206 - Restorative Procedures 1


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the initial stages of a restorative dental procedure. Topics include the role of the dental assistant, pain control, isolation techniques, instrumentation, and dental liners, bases, and matrices. These foundational skills will support students’ ability to explore additional elements of restorative procedures in more depth subsequently in the program.

    3 Credits

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  • DENT 207 - Dental Emergencies and Records


    Course Description:
    Dental Emergencies & Records presents the basic principles of pharmacology. Learners will develop the skills to accurately obtain and record vital signs, investigate health histories and identify and manage medical emergencies common to the dental environment. In addition learners will critically analyze, maintain and accurately complete dental records and clinical charts. Legal and ethical professional codes of conduct are also discussed in relation to documentation and confidentiality.

    3 Credits

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  • DENT 227 - Dental Specialties 1


    Course Description:
    Dental Specialties 1 introduces the learner to various disciplines in dentistry. Learners will be exposed to orthodontic, pedodontic, endodontic and other specialty procedures through supporting theory and clinical observations.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DENT 201
    • DENT 206
    • DENT 207
    • DENT 237
    • DENT 202
    • INFC 215
    • XRAY 200

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  • DENT 237 - Oral Anatomy and Histology


    Course Description:
    Oral Anatomy and Histology introduces basic terminology related to the structures of the head, neck and the oral cavity. Tooth structure, the function of dental tissues in health, and pathological conditions will be discussed. Learners will be provided with the opportunity to apply theory of the dental process of care in a lab setting.

    3 Credits

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  • DENT 252 - Prosthodontics 1


    Course Description:
    This course introduces dental assisting procedures for fixed prosthetics. Learners will have opportunities to work with materials associated with these procedures in the SAIT Dental Clinic and dental lab.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • DENT 201
    • DENT 206
    • DENT 207
    • DENT 237
    • DENT 202
    • INFC 215
    • XRAY 200

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  • DENT 262 - Preventive Procedures 2


    Course Description:
    This course will provide clinical sessions for learners to develop competencies in assessment, implementation, and evaluation of preventive intra-oral services for patients. Learners will practice critical thinking skills in the application of patient history, clinical observations, oral health education, rubber cup polish, desensitizing, and fluoride treatments. A dental assisting plan for treatment will be completed in each session to adapt dental assisting care to the individual needs of the patient.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • DENT 201
    • DENT 206
    • DENT 207
    • DENT 237
    • DENT 202
    • INFC 215
    • XRAY 200

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  • DENT 263 - Practice Management


    Course Description:
    Practice Management provides an overview of dental office procedures and management skills with focus placed on assisting learners in developing skills required to be contributing members of a team. Topics will include conflict management, problem solving, decision making, developing patient/client relations, leadership and legal and ethical issues in the dental workplace.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DENT 201
    • DENT 206
    • DENT 207
    • DENT 237
    • DENT 202
    • INFC 215
    • XRAY 200

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  • DENT 276 - Restorative Procedures 2


    Course Description:
    Restorative Procedures 2 builds upon the basic restorative procedures covered in Restorative Procedures 1 and will introduce various types of restorative materials.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DENT 201
    • DENT 202
    • DENT 206
    • DENT 207
    • DENT 237
    • INFC 215
    • XRAY 200

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  • DENT 278 - Prosthodontics 2


    Course Description:
    Prosthodontics 2 introduces assisting procedures associated with removable prosthetics. Learners will develop competency working with materials involved in a removable prosthodontic procedure.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • DENT 227
    • DENT 252
    • DENT 262
    • DENT 263
    • DENT 276
    • NUTR 230
    • XRAY 250

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  • DENT 294 - Dental Specialties 2


    Course Description:
    This course is a continuation of Dental Specialties 1 and provides additional knowledge of various disciplines of dentistry. The students will be exposed to periodontic and oral surgery procedures through supporting theory and clinical observation.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DENT 227
    • DENT 252
    • DENT 262
    • DENT 263
    • DENT 276
    • NUTR 230
    • XRAY 250

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  • DENT 297 - Preventive Procedures


    Course Description:
    Preventive Procedures provides theory and clinical sessions for learners to attain competency in the application of enamel sealants. Learners will use various isolation techniques to apply sealants on mannequins and patients. Other topics include self-evaluation and patient education.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DENT 227
    • DENT 252
    • DENT 262
    • DENT 263
    • DENT 276
    • NUTR 230
    • XRAY 250

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  • DMST 202 - Ultrasound Scanning Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Ultrasound Scanning Fundamentals is an introduction of ultrasound principles, instrumentation and imaging techniques utilized in a diagnostic medical sonography lab. The learner will develop the basic skills of scanning necessary for the DMS lab courses and practical rotations.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DMST 217 - Professional Practice 1


    Course Description:
    Professional Practice 1 focuses on developing professional behaviour in a diagnostic imaging context. Lectures, classroom interactions and laboratory experiences are combined to demonstrate the skills required to ensure appropriate workplace relations, patient care, and to prepare learners for practicum.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    HREL 201

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  • DMST 244 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 1


    Course Description:
    Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 1 will review the anatomical components and related physiology of the female reproductive system, the pregnant uterus, and the embryo/fetus as they pertain to medical sonography. The principles and techniques of gynecological and obstetrical sonography will be introduced and accompanied by ultrasound scanning of the female pelvis in a lab setting. The recognition of normal gynecological and obstetrical sonograms will be covered in a classroom setting and reinforced in a lab setting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ANPH 205
    • DMST 202
    • DMST 217
    • PHYS 216

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  • DMST 253 - Adult Echocardiography 1


    Course Description:
    Adult Echocardiography 1 reviews cardiac anatomy, cardiac physiology and hemodynamics. Combined with established theory, hands-on lab applications will be used to demonstrate correct scanning techniques and introduce proper interpretation and assessment of echocardiographic images.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ANPH 205
    • DMST 202
    • DMST 217
    • PHYS 216

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  • DMST 254 - Abdomen and Superficial Structures 1


    Course Description:
    Abdomen and Superficial Structures 1 provides a comprehensive assessment of structures in the abdominopelvic cavity focusing on normal anatomy, physiological processes, common sonographic presentations and an introduction to the fundamentals of pathological processes. The recognition of normal sonographic findings will be reinforced in a lab setting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 205
    • DMST 202
    • DMST 217
    • PHYS 216

    Equivalent(s):
    DMST 224

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  • DMST 265 - Vascular Sonography 1


    Course Description:
    Vascular Sonography 1 will provide a review of the anatomy and physiology of the vascular system and related hemodynamics as they pertain to vascular sonography. Pathologies of the venous vascular system as well as the principles and techniques of vascular sonography are introduced and accompanied by ultrasound scanning sessions in a lab setting. The recognition of normal sonographic findings in vascular sonography will be emphasized and reinforced in a lab setting.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ANPH 205
    • DMST 202
    • DMST 217
    • PHYS 216

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  • DMST 276 - Professional Practice 3


    Course Description:
    Professional Practice 3 focuses on preparing the learner for entry into clinical practica. Lectures, on-line discussion and classroom interactions are combined to convey the expectations and requirements for learners in their clinical practical.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • MRAD 374

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  • DMST 283 - Adult Echocardiography 2


    Course Description:

    Adult Echocardiography 2 is a continuation of cardiac Doppler principles, cardiac Doppler imaging and covers common pathologies and imaging artifacts seen in adult echocardiography. Pathologies will be discussed with a focus on the description of the disease, its clinical presentation, its typical and atypical sonographic appearance(s), its hemodynamic significance, the differential diagnosis or diagnoses involved, and the optimum scanning techniques in imaging the abnormality and its associated findings. This course is reinforced by the learner’s hands on laboratory and clinical practicum objectives in cardiology clinical setting(s) where echocardiography is performed.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DMST 253

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  • DMST 285 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 2


    Course Description:
    Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 2 covers common maternal diseases as well as intrapartum and postpartum events and conditions. The effects of these conditions on the fetus and the fetal environment will discussed. Recognition of these conditions will be covered in a classroom setting and reinforced in a lab setting.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DMST 244

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  • DMST 293 - Vascular Sonography 2


    Course Description:
    Vascular Sonography 2 provides theory of anatomy and hemodynamics and the ultrasound assessment of the carotid arteries and intercranial vessels. The recognition of normal sonographic findings in vascular sonography will be reinforced in a lab setting.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DMST 265

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  • DMST 295 - Abdomen and Superficial Structures 2


    Course Description:
    Abdomen and Superficial Structures 2 provides a comprehensive assessment of superficial structures from a sonographic perspective. Focus is placed on normal anatomy and physiology as well as common disease processes with respect to sonographic presentation, etiology and relevant clinical findings. Sonographic assessment of the thyroid and breast using a breast phantom will be practiced in a lab setting.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DMST 254

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  • DMST 315 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 3


    Course Description:
    Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography 3 covers the common pathologies found in gynecology and obstetrical sonography. Focus is placed on the clinical presentation of diseases and congenital abnormalities and typical sonographic appearance used for diagnosis. This course material is reinforced in a lab setting using simulation as well as in a clinical practicum setting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • DMST 303
    • DMST 285

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  • DMST 326 - Abdomen and Superficial Structures 3


    Course Description:
    Abdomen and Superficial Structures 3 provides a comprehensive assessment of common pathologies found in the abdominopelvic cavity from a sonographic perspective. Focus is placed on etiology, common sonographic appearances and clinical presentations of the diseases. Sonographic assessment of the abdomen will be practiced in the lab setting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • DMST 313
    • DMST 295

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  • DMST 333 - Adult Echocardiography 3


    Course Description:
    Adult Echocardiography 3 covers the embryology of the heart along with specific congenital heart diseases seen in the adult patient. Pathologies will be discussed with a focus on the description of the diseases, their clinical presentations, typical and atypical sonographic appearances, hemodynamic significance and differential diagnoses. Optimum scanning techniques in imaging the abnormalities and their associate findings will be covered. Theory presented in this course is reinforced during the learner’s practica placements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • DMST 325
    • DMST 283

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  • DMST 343 - Vascular Sonography 3


    Course Description:
    Vascular Sonography 3 provides the theory of ultrasound assessment of renal, mesenteric, upper and lower extremity and penile vessels. Theory of indirect testing methods (plethysmography) of peripheral veins and arteries and the penis will be introduced. The theory of the indirect test method of ankle brachial index measurement (ABI) will also be introduced.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • DMST 335
    • DMST 293

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  • DMST 375 - Clinical Integration


    Course Description:
    This course provides an online review of all theoretical materials covered in the specialty areas of abdomen and superficial structures, echocardiography, obstetrics and gynecology, vascular sonography, and ultrasound physics. The focus of this course is to prepare learners for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) for the national registry exams.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • DMST 352
    • DMST 359
    • DMST 367
    • DMST 381
    • PHYS 314

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  • EMED 216 - OBGYN and Pediatrics


    Course Description:
    OBGYN & Pediatrics will focus on the pathology, assessment, and management of common obstetrical, gynecological, and pediatric illnesses and diseases. Neonatal emergencies will also be studied. Pharmacology specific to these patient cohorts will be emphasized.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    EMED 305

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  • EMED 223 - Environmental and Aeromedical Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Environmental and Aeromedical Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common environmental illnesses and emergencies. Aviation safety and transport will also be studied. Canadian Aerospace Medicine and Aeromedical Transport Association (CAMATA) certification will be awarded upon successful course completion.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • EMRG 252
    • EMRG 254
    • EMRG 270
    • PROF 200

    One of:

    • EMED 216
    • EMED 305

    One of:

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 215 and EMRG 273

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  • EMRG 200 - Respiratory Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Respiratory Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common respiratory illnesses and diseases. An overview of various techniques, tools, and medications used for managing adult airway and respiratory complications will be introduced. Attention will be given to reviewing the anatomy and physiology of the airway, the use of algorithms for airway management, managing upper airway abnormalities and a review of managing specific clinical circumstances.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 202 - Paramedicine Laboratory 1


    Course Description:
    Paramedicine Laboratory 1 will provide students learning opportunities that will allow them to hone basic life support skills. The integration of scope of practice guidelines and high fidelity simulation will also be practiced. Students will demonstrate professionalism, leadership and effective communication behaviors during all learning experiences.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 204 - Healthcare Specialties


    Course Description:
    Healthcare Specialties focuses on action-based research methodologies. Students will examine healthcare systems and interventions in the field of emergency medicine using qualitative research methods. Areas of study  potentially include: community based paramedicine, healthcare education, and healthcare management. 

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMRG 252
    • EMRG 254
    • EMRG 270
    • PROF 200

    One of:

    • EMED 216
    • EMED 305

    One of:

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 215 and EMRG 273

    Equivalent(s):
    EMRG 365

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  • EMRG 206 - Paramedicine Laboratory 3


    Course Description:
    Paramedicine Lab 3 will focus on the integration of knowledge, skills and scope of practice guidelines in managing various patient groups studied throughout the paramedic program. High fidelity simulation will play a major role in the learning and evaluation process. This course will prepare the student for the final field practicum. Students will demonstrate professionalism, leadership and effective communication behaviours during all learning experiences.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 270
    • EMRG 252
    • EMRG 254
    • PROF 200

    One of

    • EMED 305
    • EMED 216

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  • EMRG 223 - Basic Pharmacology


    Course Description:
    Basic Pharmacology focuses on the theory and practice of safe medication administration. Topics include Canadian drug legislation, scope of practice guidelines specific to Alberta and an emphasis on experiential learning in the lab environment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMRG 227 - Traumatic Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Traumatic Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of various types of traumatic emergencies and injuries. Topics include burns, trauma to the head, spine, chest, abdomen and extremities. Geriatric, pediatric, obstetrical trauma patients will also be studied. International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Basic certification will be awarded upon completion of this course.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 201
    • EMRG 223
    • EMRG 230
    • EMRG 233
    • EMRG 236
    • EMRG 244
    • EMRG 262

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  • EMRG 230 - Community Integration


    Course Description:
    Community Integration is a unique experiential opportunity that puts theory into practice by implementing communication and history-gathering strategies as well as components of the physical exam. Emphasis is placed on interpersonal communication skills and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and leadership skills at all times.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMRG 233 - Respiratory Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Respiratory Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common respiratory illnesses and diseases. Basic respiratory pharmacology and therapies will also be studied.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 236 - Primary Care Paramedic Laboratory 1


    Course Description:
    PCP Lab 1 focuses on the integration of knowledge and skills learned during the first semester of the Primary Care Paramedic program. Interpersonal communication skills and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and leadership skills at all times will be practiced in simulated scenarios.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 244 - Professional Practice 1


    Course Description:
    Professional Practice 1 examines legislation governing the practice of Primary Care Paramedics (PCPs) in Alberta. Topics include professionalism, workplace leadership and communications, documentation and verbal reporting specific to emergency medical services and an introduction to research methodologies. Current legal and ethical issues will also be examined.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMRG 249 - Medical Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Medical Emergencies focuses on the pathology, pathophysiology, assessment and management of medical emergencies related to toxicology, anaphylaxis and allergic reactions, gastrointestinal - genitourinary (GI-GU), environmental situations, infectious diseases and altered levels of consciousness. Performance assessments will be conducted to evaluate the integration of skills.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 201
    • EMRG 223
    • EMRG 230
    • EMRG 233
    • EMRG 236
    • EMRG 244
    • EMRG 262

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  • EMRG 251 - Special Populations


    Course Description:
    Special Populations focuses on the pathology, pathophysiology, assessment and management of medical emergencies related to obstetrics and gynaecology, neonates and paediatrics, geriatrics, mental health, psychological and behavioural issues, and physical challenges. Performance assessments will be conducted to evaluate the integration of skills.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 201
    • EMRG 223
    • EMRG 230
    • EMRG 233
    • EMRG 236
    • EMRG 244
    • EMRG 262

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  • EMRG 252 - Paramedicine Laboratory 2


    Course Description:
    Paramedicine Lab 2 will focus on the management of the adult medical and trauma patient. Strategies for integrating advanced paramedic therapies in a high fidelity simulation environment will be applied. Students will demonstrate professionalism, leadership, and effective communication behaviours during all learning experiences.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • EMRG 202

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  • EMRG 254 - Advanced Trauma Management


    Course Description:
    Advanced Trauma Management will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of traumatic emergencies. Advanced therapies including needle thoracostomy and suturing will also be studied. International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Advanced certification will be awarded upon successful course completion.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMRG 262 - Cardiac Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Cardiac Emergencies focuses on the pathology, assessment and management of common cardiac emergencies. Basic cardiac therapies and diagnostics, including pharmacology and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring are explored and implemented in the simulated and non-simulated patient environment.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 265 - Professional Practice 2


    Course Description:
    Professional Practice 2 prepares students for the transition from the classroom to the practicum environment. Areas of professional responsibilities which will be focused on include: WHMIS, vehicle stabilization and patient extrication. The professional registration examination process will be reviewed.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMRG 227
    • EMRG 249
    • EMRG 251
    • EMRG 266
    • FTNS 202
    • PRAC 242

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  • EMRG 266 - Primary Care Paramedic Laboratory 2


    Course Description:
    PCP Lab 2 builds upon knowledge and skills covered in Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) Lab 1. Emphasis will be placed on pathophysiology covered, and skills attained during the second semester of the program. Interpersonal communication skills and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and leadership skills at all times will be practiced in simulated scenarios.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ANPH 201
    • EMRG 223
    • EMRG 230
    • EMRG 233
    • EMRG 236
    • EMRG 244
    • EMRG 262

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  • EMRG 270 - Cardiac Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Cardiac Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common cardiac illnesses and diseases. Common toxidromes and advanced pharmacology will also be examined. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification will be awarded upon successful course completion.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 271 - Wellness


    Course Description:
    Fitness and Wellness promotes physical fitness, mental health, nutrition and safe workplace strategies. Critical incident stress management (CISM) is also explored as a tool to help students develop a stress management plan to prepare themselves for the strenuous demands of the profession.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMRG 270 
    • EMRG 252 
    • EMRG 254 
    • PROF 200 

    One of

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 215 and EMRG 273

    One of

    • EMED 305 
    • EMED 216

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  • EMRG 305 - Neurological Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Neurological Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common neurological illnesses and diseases. Pharmacology specific to neurological emergencies will be emphasized.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 310 - Special Population Groups


    Course Description:
    Special Population Groups will prepare students to recognize, assess and manage the needs of unique patient groups. Focus will be on the following patient groups: geriatrics, home care, cancer and terminally ill, psychiatric and behavioral disorders and substance abuse. Pharmacology specific to these patient groups will be examined.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMRG 252
    • EMRG 254
    • EMRG 270
    • PROF 200

    One of:

    • EMED 216
    • EMED 305

    One of:

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 215 and EMRG 273

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  • EMRG 320 - Gastro-Urinary Emergencies


    Course Description:
    Gastro/Urinary Emergencies will focus on the pathology, assessment and management of common gastrointestinal, urinary and endocrine illnesses and emergencies. Urinary catheterization, nasogastric intubation and pharmacology specific to gastro/urinary emergencies will be studied.

    3 Credits

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  • EMRG 330 - Critical Care Paramedic


    Course Description:
    Critical Care Paramedic will focus on the ongoing assessment of the critical care patient. Building on the knowledge and skills acquired in all studies to date, learners will be introduced to more advanced approaches to the treatment and inter-facility transport of the critical care patient. Advanced therapies and interventions including hemodynamic monitoring, transport ventilators, diagnostic imaging, and laboratory testing and interpretation will build upon the foundational paramedic learning to date. This course culminates with a capstone exam that evaluates all knowledge required for practicum.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMRG 252
    • EMRG 254
    • EMRG 270
    • PROF 200

    One of:

    • EMED 216
    • EMED 305

    One of:

    • EMRG 200
    • EMRG 215 and EMRG 273

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  • EMRG 350 - Preceptor Training


    Course Description:
    Preceptor Training will prepare the paramedic graduate for future roles as mentors and preceptors in the emergency services and healthcare profession. Principles of adult education, learning and management styles and effective feedback strategies will be examined.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • PRCT 210
    • PRCT 302

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  • FSAN 255 - Food Safety and Sanitation


    Course Description:
    Food Safety and Sanitation will introduce learners to food microbiology, food borne illnesses, personal hygiene, safe food handling, kitchen safety, and sanitation practices for the food service industry. Learners will have the opportunity to challenge the Government of Alberta Certificate Examination in Food Safety and Sanitation as required in the Alberta Public Health Act Food Regulations.

    1.5 Credits

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  • FTNS 202 - Fitness and Wellness


    Course Description:
    Fitness and Wellness promotes physical fitness, mental health, nutrition and safe workplace strategies. Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is also explored as a tool to help students develop a stress management plan to prepare themselves for the strenuous demands of the profession.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ANPH 201
    • EMRG 223
    • EMRG 230
    • EMRG 233
    • EMRG 236
    • EMRG 244
    • EMRG 262

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  • HCAR 400 - Emergency Preparedness and Planning


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the broad elements of crisis or emergency planning for healthcare systems, and the measures that must be implemented on an immediate and ongoing basis. Topics include preparation for the medical, environmental, economic and communication aspects of an emergency, while also examining potential opportunities and consequences of action or inaction. Coursework involves analyzing varied perspectives of managing a crisis (e.g., legal, ethical, historical) while considering disaster psychology.

    3 Credits

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  • HCAR 401 - Health Economics


    Course Description:
    This course provides practical tools and techniques for emerging leaders to improve financial decision-making in evolving healthcare settings. Topics include the organization, financing, and utilization of healthcare services. Coursework will apply an analytical toolkit to real-world scenarios and evaluate resource allocation decisions for efficiency and equity implications.

    3 Credits

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  • HCAR 402 - Healthcare Leadership Capstone


    Course Description:
    This course integrates and further develops the learning outcomes of the Healthcare Leadership program. Students will work individually and collaboratively on a series of activities and simulations, which draw from the multiple disciplines within the program to research, analyze, evaluate, and recommend solutions to healthcare management problems. Learners will be expected to apply a wide variety of concepts presented in other courses, including the impact of the problem on organizational culture and performance, leadership, finances, policy and strategic operational goals, and patient safety.  

    6 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HCAR 401
    • HCAR 403
    • LDSH 405
    • MNGT 408

    Concurrent Prerequisites:

    • HCAR 400
    • HCAR 404
    • LDSH 401

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  • HCAR 403 - Healthcare Systems and Governance


    Course Description:
    This course provides a foundation of governance knowledge tailored for healthcare system leaders, explaining how to effectively meet health governance responsibilities. Tools for developing decision-making competencies will be provided, and topics include components of the governance structure in a healthcare organization. This course will enhance the knowledge of learner in support of their professional progression in healthcare management.

    3 Credits

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  • HCAR 404 - Quality and Performance in Healthcare Services


    Course Description:
    Using quality assessment measures viewed through a health services lens, learners will explore how to manage emerging performance issues that impact patient safety. Topics include building an organizational culture devoted to quality, how to monitor and report on performance, and expanding learners’ understanding of corporate governance as it relates to quality and patient safety. This course provides accountability tools to strengthen the influence of leaders on the organization’s performance.

    3 Credits

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  • HCPP 220 - Healthcare Systems Fundamental


    Course Description:
    Healthcare Systems Fundamental introduces learners to basic computer concepts related to healthcare, terminology, components, shortcuts, and security.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HCPP 260 - Healthcare Information Technology


    Course Description:
    Healthcare Information Technology focuses on the application of computer concepts and terminology. Learners will be introduced to Microsoft Access© and will build on Microsoft Word© and Excel© basics. Emphasis will be on applications to industry practice and hands-on experience with electronic medical record software.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COMP 264

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  • HCPP 300 - Healthcare Database Design


    Course Description:
    This course provides a comprehensive overview of database design within a healthcare environment.  Students will acquire the theoretical knowledge and practical ability to analyze, design, create, and launch a fully functional relational database, using Structured Query Language (SQL). Students will also learn and practice effective lifecycle interaction with the database, including information creation, input, modification, retrieval, deletion, and reports production.  All training will be delivered using examples of healthcare specific data types.   

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • PRAC 264

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  • HCPP 350 - MS Access Database Design


    Course Description:
    MS Access Database Design will focus on some of the more advanced features available in Microsoft® Access®. Specifically, the creation of a well-defined relationship database, generating intermediate-level queries, forms and reports and integrating Access® data with other applications will be covered.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • HCPP 300
    • HCPP 360

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  • HCPP 370 - Healthcare Data Queries


    Course Description:
    HCPP 370 Healthcare Data Queries provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced Structured Query Language (SQL) to write queries. Using two relational database management systems - Access® and Oracle® - learners will work with an existing health care database to perform queries.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • HCPP 300
    • HCPP 360

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  • HCPP 380 - Healthcare Project Management


    Course Description:
    In this course the learner will obtain the skills necessary to interact with information technology personnel and understand modern information systems analysis techniques as they relate to healthcare. Project management skills are an integral part of any systems implementation and are taught to enhance the student’s ability to work in a team environment.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • PRAC 264

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  • HEMA 256 - Hematology 1


    Course Description:
    Hematology 1 introduces hematopoiesis, blood cell metabolism and function, and the components and mechanisms of hemostasis. Theoretical concepts will be supported through laboratory activities.

    3 Credits

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  • HEMA 337 - Hematology 2


    Course Description:
    Hematology 2 involves classifying and describing the etiology and pathophysiology of major disorders of the blood. Laboratory case studies will be completed to support learning of these disorders.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HEMA 256
    • INFC 215
    • MEDL 210

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  • HEMA 377 - Hematology 3


    Course Description:
    Hematology 3 is a review of disorders of erythrocytes and leukocytes. Focus will be placed upon preparing case studies on specimens encountered during the hematology practicum.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HEMA 337

    Corequisite(s):
    • PRAC 377

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  • HILA 200 - Health Information Law 1


    Course Description:
    Health Information Law 1 is an introduction to the Canadian legal system and legislation that impacts health information management. The health record is a legal document frequently subpoenaed in court as evidence. Emphasis is on the legalities of record security, confidentiality, and authorized disclosure of patient information.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HILA 250 - Health Information Law 2


    Course Description:
    Health Information Law 2 provides a review of current legislation and procedure regarding access and disclosure of health information. Processing patient health information requests and ensuring the privacy of the patient will also be covered.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HILA 200

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  • HLTH 201 - Respiratory Therapy Healthcare Core


    Course Description:
    Core concepts vital to respiratory care practice are explored, including medical terminology, infection control, occupational health and safety, computer skills and an introduction to medical research.

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
    • RESP 212
    • RESP 214
    • RESP 216
    • RESP 218

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  • HRSC 206 - Patient Record Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Patient Record Fundamentals introduces learners to the organization, structure and chart management functions of a patient health record. The policies for record completion, security, numbering, filing, storage, retention and disclosure of information will also be covered.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HRSC 210 - Health Information Management 1


    Course Description:
    Health Information Management I introduces learners to the organization, structure and chart management functions required for managing health information. Healthcare delivery systems, legal requirements related to the health record, and safeguarding of personal health information are also covered.

    3 Credits

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  • HRSC 220 - Unit Clerk Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Unit Clerk Fundamentals will introduce learners to the multifaceted role of a unit clerk which includes coordination and management of information flow in the day-to-day operations of a unit within a healthcare facility. Focus will be placed upon communication and interpersonal skills, time management and managing stress through the use of interactive activities in a simulated environment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HRSC 231 - Electronic Medical Record


    Course Description:
    In Electronic Medical Record, learners will be creating patient electronic medical records as they relate to medical office practices. Patient record security and access to patient information will also be discussed.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HRSC 320 - Health Information Management 2


    Course Description:
    This course provides the learner with an overview of the health information management ethics and practice as well as the role of health information practitioners in a changing health care system. Various methods to ensure data quality are explored, including computerized systems. Different technologies that impact the delivery of health information, including the electronic health records, will be examined.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • HRSC 210
    • PRAC 264

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  • HSCI 207 - Contact Lenses and Dispensing 1


    Course Description:
    This is a practical course applying knowledge of dispensing theory. Learners will receive hands-on exposure to dispensing lab tools and equipment, as well as gain experience taking measurements and verifying single vision spectacle prescriptions. This course offers hands-on training using the appropriate instruments to measure, assess and fit contact lenses. Learners will apply previously obtained knowledge of soft contacts, contact maintenance, and care.

    3 Credits

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  • HSCI 214 - Optical Dispensing 1


    Course Description:
    This course covers all aspects of single vision eyeglass assessment, production, and delivery to the patient. Students will learn the history of spectacles, the nature of a patient needs assessment, optics, and prescription interpretation. Students will also learn what impacts lens and frame selection, as well as how to evaluate eyeglass fit and provide follow-up care to patients.

    3 Credits

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  • APST 400 - Technology for Business


    Course Description:
    An extensive amount of information relating to a business is available if the entrepreneur knows how to use appropriate technologies. This course will introduce students to the basics of current systems used in one hospitality enterprise and how technology can be used to effectively monitor and manage a business. Technologies covered include point of sale systems, online social media platforms, communication technologies, as well as financial and inventory control systems.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 219 - Bread Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare yeast and chemically leavened baked goods. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling, dough mixing and development, and production.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 221 - Artisan Bread


    Course Description:
     This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare sour doughs and pre-fermented doughs for artisan breads. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 227 - Introduction to Cooking


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare basic hot and cold savoury dishes. Topics include mise en place, safe handling, storage, cooking methods and production.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 228 - Bakery Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course introduces fundamental knowledge in baking and pastry arts, focusing on safety and food sanitation, hands-on skills, and familiarization with lab equipment and safe food handling procedures. 

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 251 - Laminated Dough and Viennoiseries


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare laminated dough products. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 252 - Introduction to Cakes and Decorating Techniques


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare a variety of cakes and icings. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

     

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 253 - Capstone Year 1


    Course Description:
    This capstone provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate practical culinary skills and key theoretical learning from the first year of the program, including content from Culinary Management 1 and 2. You will be individually assessed through a practical capstone project, as well as through written and oral assessments.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • BAKE 219
    • BAKE 221
    • BAKE 227
    • BAKE 228
    • BAKE 251
    • BAKE 252
    • BAKE 256
    • BAKE 266
    • KMGT 250
    • NUTR 256

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  • BAKE 256 - Introduction to Pastries


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare a variety of cookies and pastries. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

     

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 266 - Contemporary Pastries, Tarts and Pies


    Course Description:
     

    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare pastries, tarts and pies. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 276 - Art and Design


    Course Description:
    Apply the principles of colour, theme, and composition to the design and creation of pastry arts products that reflect current trends.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 300 - Art of Chocolate


    Course Description:
    This course introduces, builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience to prepare chocolate confections and artisanal bean-to-bar chocolate. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling, production and packaging.

    3 Credits

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  • BAKE 301 - Capstone Year 2


    Course Description:
    This capstone provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate practical baking/pastry skills and builds on key technical and theoretical learning from the second year of the program, including content from Culinary Management 1-5. You will be individually assessed through a practical capstone project, as well as through written and oral assessments.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BAKE 300
    • BAKE 320
    • BAKE 253
    • BAKE 450
    • KMGT 320
    • PROJ 323

    Prerequisites that allow concurrency:

    • BAKE 310
    • BAKE 360
    • BAKE 365
    • BAKE 380

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  • BAKE 310 - Classic Desserts


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to contemporary and creatively refined pastries and cakes. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, baking methods and production.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • BAKE 253

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  • BAKE 320 - Fine Pastries


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to contemporary and creatively refined pastries and cakes. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, baking methods and production.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • BAKE 253

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  • BAKE 360 - Restaurant Plating


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience to prepare sweet and savoury plates for a restaurant setting. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling production and service.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • BAKE 253

     
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  • BAKE 365 - Advanced Yeast Products


    Course Description:
     

    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience to prepare creative and innovative yeast goods and laminated dough products. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling, production and service.



    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BAKE 253

     
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  • BAKE 380 - Sugar Art and Design


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to design and prepare sugar art pieces. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BAKE 253

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  • BAKE 450 - Wedding Cakes


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience to prepare contemporary and traditional wedding cakes. Topics include ingredient function, safe handling and production.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    BAKE 253
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  • BEVM 210 - Beverage Exploration I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an overview of the beverage industry, covering production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Topics include beverage costing, regulatory requirements of the AGLC and host liability implications involved with serving alcoholic beverages. You will apply basic beverage service techniques and demonstrate basic wine knowledge and familiarity with the lexicon of each drink category.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HOSP 210

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  • BEVM 250 - Beverage Sales and Retail


    Course Description:
    This course covers all aspects of the beverage production cycle, providing an understanding of how an item goes from raw material to the consumer. Topics include retail sales and merchandising, agency sales channels, production processes, product labelling layout and design, as well as current trends and technologies used by industry. You will explore a variety of production aspects through site tours and industry speakers.

    3 Credits

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  • BEVM 300 - Beverage Exploration II


    Course Description:
    This course continues your learning of the basics of beverage products which you covered previously in Beverage Exploration I. This course focuses on progressive product knowledge, progressive service overview and progressive costing. You will also engage in hands-on learning by working with SAIT industry partners and on-campus venues. Topics include general product knowledge, food and drink pairings with alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, basic culinary flavour profiles, food preparation, food storage, and food and beverage allergies.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BEVM 210

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  • BEVM 350 - Beverage Exploration III


    Course Description:
    This course continues your learning of the topics you covered previously in Beverage Exploration II including progressive product knowledge, progressive service overview and progressive costing topics. You will also engage in hands-on learning by working with SAIT industry partners and on-campus venues.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BEVM 300

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  • BEVM 360 - Beverage Program Design and Management


    Course Description:
    This course examines the various costs of a beverage program and how to use inventory management and program design to generate revenue. Topics include the impact of pricing on consumer behavior, inventory management practices in the hospitality industry, menu design and strategies for maximizing revenue.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BEVM 300
    • MKTG 250

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  • CONV 315 - Special Events Management l


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will examine concepts related to the planning and presentation of special events, and the process of taking an event booking from contract stage through to completion. Topics include: venue setup, equipment requirements, staffing, security and food and beverage arrangements.

    3 Credits

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  • CONV 350 - Business of Events


    Course Description:
    Meetings, incentive travel, conferences and events are assuming an increasingly larger role for the travel professional. Planning, production, marketing, finance, public relations and project management are just a few of the areas that the learner will investigate and research.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CONV 355 - Special Events Management II


    Course Description:
    Working in groups, students will participate in the planning and presentation of a special event. This course provides students with the opportunity, in a live environment, to demonstrate and utilize information and skills gained throughout their coursework.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 202 - Culinary Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course introduces fundamental culinary knowledge, focusing on safety and food sanitation, hands-on culinary skills, familiarization with lab equipment and safe food handling procedures.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 203 - Capstone Year 1


    Course Description:
    This capstone provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate practical culinary skills and key theoretical learning from the first year of the program, including content from Culinary Management 1 and 2. You will be individually assessed through a practical capstone project, as well as through written and oral assessments.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COOK 204
    • COOK 207
    • COOK 217
    • COOK 223
    • COOK 227
    • COOK 233
    • COOK 253
    • COOK 263
    • COOK 267
    • KMGT 202

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • KMGT 250

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  • COOK 204 - Culinary Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course introduces fundamental culinary knowledge, focusing on safety and food sanitation, hands-on culinary skills, familiarization with lab equipment and safe food handling procedures.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 207 - Breakfast and Brunch


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare classic and contemporary breakfast items. Topics include mise en place, safe handling, storage, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 217 - Vegetables and Starches


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare plant-based dishes, legumes, pulses and starches. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 223 - Fundamentals of Cold Foods


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare hors d’oeuvres, salads, sandwiches and a variety of cold food dishes. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 227 - Soup, Sauces and Stock


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare soups, stocks and basic sauces. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 233 - Classic and Contemporary Hot Foods


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare classic and contemporary dishes with meat, poultry and seafood. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 235 - Dinner Cookery


    Course Description:
    Introduces students to the preparation of classical and contemporary dishes using dry and moist cooking processes. Practical Methods of preparing, cooking, portioning, garnishing and presenting a variety of meat, fish and poultry. Batters, dressings, stocks, basic sauces and accompaniments are prepared to complement the menu items. Small quantity, batch cooking, cook/ chill and re-thermalization methods are emphasized. Theory Product knowledge and handling complement the study of basic cooking methods and techniques. Menu terminology is introduced.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 253 - Butchery for Chefs


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare meat. Topics include mise en place, storage and safe handling. You will be exposed to primal and sub-primal cuts of meat. You will also learn about the relationship between muscle structure and the cooking process.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 263 - Quick Service Cooking


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare dishes in a short timeframe. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 267 - Baking and Yeast Goods


    Course Description:
    This course provides the tools, theory and practical experience to prepare various yeast goods and desserts. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 302 - Capstone Year 2


    Course Description:
    This capstone provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate practical culinary skills and builds on key technical and theoretical learning from the second year of the program, including content from Culinary Management 1-5. You will be individually assessed through a practical capstone project, as well as through written and oral assessments.

    3 Credits

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  • COOK 303 - Contemporary Restaurant Cuisine - Lunch


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to classic and contemporary dishes in à la carte lunch restaurant operation. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 304 - Exploration of Canadian Cuisine


    Course Description:
    This course introduces, builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience of Canada’s classic and contemporary cuisine. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service. You will learn about the Canadian landscape of food by preparing regional and national dishes.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 307 - Patisserie


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to the presentation of desserts. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 317 - Contemporary Restaurant Cuisine - Dinner


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to classic and contemporary dishes in à la carte dinner restaurant operation. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service. You will explore culinary trends, service styles, and the function and organization of kitchen brigades.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 333 - Garde Manger


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience related to cold food dishes including pâté and terrines. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service.

     

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 350 - Exploration of Global Cuisines


    Course Description:
    This course introduces, builds and enhances proficiency with the tools, theory, trends and practical experience of diverse cuisines. Topics include mise en place, storage, safe handling, cooking methods, production and service. You will explore and produce foods from popular culinary cultures.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COOK 203

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  • COOK 352 - Market Food Production and Costing


    Course Description:
    This hands-on course provides students the opportunity to apply the culinary skills developed in the first year of the Professional Cooking program to produce food items for The Tastemarket environment. The course introduces students to catering systems and the processes relating to inventory and product specification, profit and loss calculations, purchasing, receiving and the management of food items. Students will develop the customer service skills required to serve customer needs and to provide market menu items. They will learn the use of tally sheets, packaging, plating food, and time management while working with a 15 day menu rotation.

    3 Credits

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  • CPWK 290 - Co-op Work Term


    Course Description:
    This course provides a bridge between academic studies and practical, experiential learning. The choice of worksite is flexible and can include hotels, restaurants, tour operators, car rental agencies, resorts and other approved hospitality and /or tourism operations. Proof of work experience is required for graduation. 

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENTI 250 - Entrepreneurial Mindset and Journey


    Course Description:
    This course introduces you to ideas and practices that build an entrepreneurial outlook on growing a business. You will take part in a wide variety of activities including attending presentations by guest speakers who will share their experience and expertise on entrepreneurship. Topics include lifestyles and practices of successful entrepreneurs, how to develop a growth mindset, and how to access resources and support available to entrepreneurs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • LDSH 202

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  • ENTI 300 - Design Thinking and Innovation


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the ideation process as it applies to product design in hospitality and tourism. This includes how ideation helps you adapt to global and local trends, execute a business plan, and enhance customer experience. You will also learn about how the ideation process is enhanced through open-mindedness (willingness to listen to other people’s ideas) and customer-centric practices. Topics include experience design, business modeling, prototyping, building an exponential company, and client-focused versus customer-focused approaches to business design.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206
    • ENTI 250
    • MKTG 250

     
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  • ENTI 310 - New Venture Planning


    Course Description:
    Using case studies related to the entrepreneurial process, you will explore venture opportunities in the hospitality industry and address the importance of market research and business analysis in identifying prospects. This course examines leadership in a start-up, provides an overview of ownership structures within hospitality and discusses how stakeholders impact the viability of a new business. Topics also include identifying industry gaps and building value propositions and understanding the key aspects of a business plan (marketing, operations, financial, human resources).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206
    • ENTI 250
    • MKTG 250

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  • ENTI 350 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation Capstone


    Course Description:
    This capstone course allows you to demonstrate to an industry partner the entrepreneurial knowledge and skills you gained in earlier classes. You will deliver a pitch for a new or innovative idea that applies concepts learned in the program: exploring venture opportunities, analyzing an idea’s viability, developing a value proposition, evaluating sales channels and determining a workable revenue model.  You will produce and present a business plan for this venture and present the lessons you learned in creating a start-up business or through critique of an existing business and identify growth and efficiency opportunities.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ENTI 300
    • ENTI 310

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  • EVNT 250 - Event Project Management


    Course Description:
    This course introduces techniques and event coordination principles that you will study later in higher-level event planning courses. Topics include event roles, risk and logistics assessment, event project planning and critical paths, stakeholder roles and partnerships, and duties and responsibilities of event personnel. You will also develop a strong understanding of client needs and learn how to develop different types of events, selecting venues that are best-suited to unique event requirements.

    3 Credits

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  • EVNT 260 - Live Events I


    Course Description:
    This course introduces you to live event planning. Working with SAIT industry partners, you will develop a behind-the-scenes perspective on how to plan and finance a successful event that supports community development. You will also support on-campus and industry events by helping with event execution, observing event planning in action, and planning basic events with SAIT’s industry partner Calgary Sports Tourism. 

    3 Credits

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  • EVNT 300 - Event Strategy and Planning


    Course Description:
    This course focuses on implementing effective plans and strategies to meet the needs of the client. Topics include special event planning, identifying partners, and aligning your goals and strategies to carry out a client’s vision for a successful event. You will also learn how to develop partnerships and sponsorships, identify marketing requirements, and manage ticketing and promotion.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EVNT 250
    • EVNT 260
    • MKTG 250

     
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  • EVNT 310 - Live Events II


    Course Description:
    This course will continue your learning from Live Events I by focusing on the creation of pop-ups and implementing strategies to support larger events. This course will give you hands-on experience executing an event for a client in food and beverage operations. This will give you special insight into the importance of food and beverage for enhancing guest experience, allowing you to develop an effective strategy and plan for a live event such as President’s Dinner, Harvest Dinner, and Calgary Stampede. 

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EVNT 250
    • EVNT 260

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  • EVNT 350 - Event Contracts and Financials


    Course Description:
    This course pulls together financial and strategic knowledge gained in earlier classes to support making events happen while staying on budget and meeting objectives. You will apply concepts learned by building contracts, honing negotiation skills and practicing stakeholder management with vendors, speakers, community players, sponsors and media.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206
    • MKTG 200

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  • EVNT 360 - Live Events III


    Course Description:
    Building on event experience gained in previous courses, you will now create a large-scale event. In this course, you will practice and apply skills in stakeholder engagement, contract negotiation and large-scale event planning while incorporating components of smaller events. Convention planning concepts will be reinforced through involvement at larger events.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EVNT 310

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  • FDBC 305 - Food and Beverage Cost Management


    Course Description:
    This course is primarily concerned with descriptions, illustrations, calculations and explanations of the systems that can be implemented to control the cost of goods in a food and beverage operation.

    3 Credits

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  • FDBS 305 - Food and Beverage Service


    Course Description:
    In the environment of the full service Highwood dining room, students will be involved in learning various service styles, such as American, French, Banquet and Buffet. Practical skills, such as table setting, mise en place, guest relations, and the operation of point-of-sale equipment are emphasized. Mixology and wine steward components are included in this course.

    3 Credits

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  • FDBS 323 - Food and Wine Pairing


    Course Description:
    A sommelier introduction to wine appreciation and the characteristics of varietal and blended wine. Students will be introduced to major wine growing regions, types of wine produced and the characteristics used to determine quality food and wine pairings. Beer and liquors are included. Emphasis on how to successfully taste and match wine with food. In depth study of cheese types, production and service are included.

    1.5 Credits

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  • FDBS 327 - Food and Beverage Service


    Course Description:
    Hands-on training is provided in a contemporary dining room setting implementing American, French, banquet and buffet-style service, plus bar and beverage service.

    “Micros” point-of-sale and the OpenTable reservation systems are used. Other topics include: positive guest/server interactions; responsibilities of the server and the maitre d’; knowledge of wine, beer, spirits and specialty coffees in relation to the role of the bartender; timing of service, and practicing positive communication skills between the front and back of house.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    FDBS 325

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  • FDBS 400 - Food Service Retail Management


    Course Description:
    The management of a food service operation requires the integration of skills and knowledge relating to finance, operations, food production and presentation, and customer service. This course provides an overview of the essential skills required for a startup business on opening day. In this course, students will practice management roles and responsibilities within a live operation, plan a menu, create a staffing plan, demonstrate professionalism and create a positive guest experience. In addition, students will learn to maintain a safe environment for guests and staff, manage inventory, assess contracts, and apply basic merchandising and selling techniques.

    3 Credits

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  • FDPM 225 - Food Production, Food Safety and Nutrition


    Course Description:
    This practical course introduces the student to the daily operation of a production kitchen. Students are not expected to become fully proficient cooks, but rather come to understand problems and how best to solve them. Emphasis is placed on kitchen management by the student under the guidance of a chef instructor. The course also covers the importance of nutrition in relation to health, and the sanitation requirements for the food service industry.

    3 Credits

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  • FDPM 300 - Community Events and Guest Services


    Course Description:
    This course builds and enhances proficiency in guest service and introduces event planning and execution. You will explore the importance of community engagement and social outreach to culinary professionals.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • COOK 203

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  • FDPM 353 - Supervision and Event Planning


    Course Description:
    Develop experience in the processes, regulations and logistics involved with planning, staffing, coordinating and executing a theme buffet. Menu development is a critical element. Follow up activities will include a reconciliation of food and labour costs.

    3 Credits

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  • FNCE 350 - Financial Management in Hospitality


    Course Description:
    This course explores financial strategies and techniques for analyzing business performance and decision-making in the hospitality industry. Topics include investments, budget flexibility, contribution margins, and the strengths and weaknesses of master-budgeting models. Core skills taught in this course include analyzing budget variance, using cost/volume/profit (CVP) relationships to calculate break-even and contribution margins, conducting “what if” analysis and applying hospitality industry cost items, concepts and classifications. These skills will help you become a proactive decision-maker who understands complex financial matters in the hospitality industry.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206

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  • FNCE 400 - Applied Finance I


    Course Description:
    Businesses exist and grow because of a positive flow of money. Entrepreneurs need to be able to analyze financial statements to monitor, maintain and improve their business. In this course, students will have the opportunity to interpret financial statements and evaluate income, fixed, operating and payroll costs incurred by a typical food service business. This knowledge will be applied to make real world business decisions within a fully functioning business.

    3 Credits

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  • FNCE 401 - Applied Finance II


    Course Description:
    Applied Finance II extends the knowledge acquired in Applied Finance I. In this course, students will examine revenue management along with additional costs of running a food service business such as marketing and advertising, and professional fees. Students will create a budget, account for cash flow, discuss contingency funding, and conduct a break even analysis for the existing business as well as for a prospective business.

    3 Credits

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  • FNCE 4210 - Financial Management in Hospitality and Tourism


    Course Description:
    Financial Management in Hospitality and Tourism explores financial concepts and how they apply specifically to hospitality and tourism operations. Topics include budgeting, forecasting, asset management, cash flow, financial ratios and management contracts, as well as the financial aspects of planning for hospitality entrepreneurship.

    3 Credits

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  • FSAN 207 - Food Handling and Safety


    Course Description:
    This course covers aspects of food sanitation, hygiene and safety as it applies to meat preparation and cooking. Upon completion of this course, students will be prepared to sit the exam for the Alberta Health Services Food Sanitation and Hygiene Certificate. This course also includes First Aid training.

    1.5 Credits

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  • FSAN 212 - Bakery Safety and Sanitation


    Course Description:
    Learn to identify and safely operate bakery specific equipment and the health and sanitation practices required to maintain a bakery environment in line with government standards.

    1.5 Credits

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  • GEOG 225 - Destination Studies I


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to have students become more cognizant of the physical world we live in and its relationship to the travel and tourism industry through the examination of maps, identification of physical features and the comparison of climate and weather. Investigating current events will be integrated throughout the course. Research skills will be developed through an in-depth study of Canada and the United States.

    3 Credits

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  • GEOG 250 - Destination Studies II


    Course Description:
    The course is a study of Latin American and Caribbean destinations and their major tourist attractions. Investigative skills will be developed through the identification of a country`s location in the world, examination of its historical relevance, and the correlation of tourist activities available. The course also emphasizes how cultural factors are critical to the attractiveness of a tourist destination.

    3 Credits

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  • GEOG 325 - Destination Studies III


    Course Description:
    The course is a study of European tourist destination regions and their major attractions. Investigative skills will be developed through the identification of a country’s location in the world, examination of historical relevance, and the correlation of tourist activities available. The course also emphasizes how cultural factors are critical to the attractiveness of a tourist destination.

    3 Credits

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  • GEOG 350 - Destination Studies IV


    Course Description:
    The course is a study of Africa, Asia and South Pacific tourist destination regions and their major attractions. Investigative skills will be developed through the identification of a country’s location in the world, examination of historical relevance, and the correlation of tourist activities available. The course also emphasizes how cultural factors are critical to the attractiveness of a tourist destination.

    3 Credits

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  • HBVR 355 - Entrepreneurial Studies


    Course Description:
    The goal of this course is to provide students an entrepreneurial road map, an opportunity to draw on the knowledge they have gained from prior courses taken in the Hospitality Management Program, and to develop a business plan. Topics include: entrepreneurship and the qualities of an entrepreneur, types of businesses and related opportunities, marketing and financial analysis and the creation and presentation of a business plan.

    3 Credits

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  • HLTH 3110 - Health and Safety in Hospitality and Tourism


    Course Description:
    Health and Safety in Hospitality and Tourism provides an opportunity to develop a clear understanding and working knowledge of the obligations and responsibilities related to workplace health and safety in hospitality and tourism. Topics include regulatory aspects, compliance, collective agreements, health and safety resources, contracts, tenant and landlord responsibilities, and risk management.

    3 Credits

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  • HOSP 200 - Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism


    Course Description:
    This course explores the various sectors of the hospitality and tourism industry, the links between the sectors, and the benefits and impact of the industry on the economy, the environment and employment. Topics include hospitality and tourism careers, health and wellness in the industry, and the hospitality mindset. With consideration to customer satisfaction and pride of place, you will identify areas fundamental to the successful planning and development of a destination.

    3 Credits

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  • HOSP 210 - Safety and Certifications


    Course Description:
    This course will prepare you for applied learning environments and the workplace with appropriate certifications. Certifications include Food and Safety Sanitation (FSAN), ProServe liquor service training, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training and White Hat Academy training for employees in Calgary’s tourism industry. You will complete these certifications as part the course.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HOTL 250 - Hotel Operations and Practicum I


    Course Description:
    This course is an applied lab that will introduce you to various areas of hotel operations in guest relations, operations and food and beverage (F&B). This practicum consists of an orientation, and a rotation practicum working with a SAIT hotel industry partner. With practical experience in each division of the organization, you will learn how each department in hotel management impacts overall operations.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HOSP 210
    • LDSH 202
    • MKTG 200

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  • HOTL 300 - Hotel Operations and Practicum II


    Course Description:
    This course is an applied lab that will continue your learning of the various areas of hotel operations in guest relations, operations and food and beverage (F&B) previously introduced. This practicum consists of an orientation, and a rotation practicum working with a SAIT hotel industry partner. With practical experience in each division of the organization, you will learn how each department in hotel management impacts overall operations and have the opportunity through research and analysis to deliver recommendations to grow revenues or reduce costs.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HOTL 250
    • LODG 255

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  • HOTL 310 - Hotel Event Management


    Course Description:
    This course considers the impact of events on hotel revenue and operations. Topics include the relationship between events and hotel revenue, the importance of a banquet event order, the role of hotel staff in event execution, food safety and bylaws, and the guest experience. You will learn about daily food service operations, integration between the front-of-house operations and the kitchen, and all aspects of the back-of-house operations.

    3 Credits

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  • HOTL 350 - Hotel Revenue and Financial Management


    Course Description:
    This course examines hotel revenue management practices, with a focus on maximizing revenue and understanding all costs associated with revenue. Topics include the impact of pricing on consumer behaviour, inventory management in the hospitality industry, and strategies to maximize revenue and reporting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ACCT 206

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  • HRMT 401 - Applied Human Resources


    Course Description:
    Businesses need staff in order to operate. In this course, students learn concepts relating to human resource management and planning in the context of a live hospitality enterprise. Students will learn the fundamentals of organizational behaviour, the roles and responsibilities of management, different management styles, recruitment, performance evaluation, training, compensation, and labour law. To demonstrate these concepts and skills, students will develop a human resources plan for the live business and the business plan.

    3 Credits

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  • KMGT 202 - Culinary Management 1


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the tools, concepts and theory necessary to develop proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will learn about the hospitality industry; financial and inventory management; people, leadership, teams and culture; communication and presentation; and social media, branding and marketing.

    3 Credits

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  • KMGT 250 - Culinary Management 2


    Course Description:
    This course continues your learning of the tools, concepts and theory necessary to develop proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will build on your knowledge of financial and inventory management, as well as people, leadership, teams and culture. You will also be introduced to culinary diplomacy and anthropology, beverage arts, and guest experience and service.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • KMGT 202

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  • KMGT 300 - Culinary Management 3A


    Course Description:
    This course expands knowledge of the tools, concepts and theory necessary to further develop proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will continue to build your expertise in financial and inventory management, as well as people, leadership, teams and culture. Culinary diplomacy and anthropology will also be explored. Finally, you will be introduced to food science, sustainability, and health and wellness in hospitality.

    3 Credits

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  • KMGT 310 - Culinary Management 3B


    Course Description:
    This course expands knowledge of the tools, concepts and theory necessary to further develop proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will continue to build your expertise in financial and inventory management, as well as people, leadership, teams and culture. Beverage arts will also be explored. Finally, you will be introduced to food science, sustainability, and health and wellness in hospitality.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    KMGT 250
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  • KMGT 320 - Culinary Management 4


    Course Description:
    This course builds proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will expand your knowledge of financial and inventory management, as well as people, leadership, teams and culture. You will enhance your skills in communication, social media, branding and marketing. You will also be introduced to kitchen facility management.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of:

    • KMGT 300
    • KMGT 310

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  • KMGT 325 - Culinary Management 5


    Course Description:
    This course enhances proficiency in managing a culinary business. You will expand your knowledge of financial and inventory management, as well as people, leadership, teams and culture. You will also be introduced to menu planning and design, trends and technology in culinary arts, and hospitality entrepreneurship.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    KMGT 320
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  • LDSH 202 - Self Awareness and Team Dynamics


    Course Description:
    This course provides you with tools and tests to explore your own personality styles, biases and communication preferences to build deeper cross-cultural understanding and strong team dynamics. Topics include self-awareness, strategies to maintain own health and wellness, cross-cultural communication and group norm setting. These foundational concepts will support further communication studies.

    3 Credits

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  • LDSH 310 - Leading High-Performance Teams


    Course Description:
    Examining leadership styles and staff motivators, you will explore strategies for developing high-performance teams with a service culture mindset for a hospitality business. Topics for this course include leadership, team negotiating, workforce planning and the impact of management practices on motivation, health and wellness. Concepts will be reinforced through practice giving and receiving feedback, as well as creating work schedules and staffing forecasts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • LDSH 202

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  • LDSH 370 - Leadership and Organizational Culture


    Course Description:
    This course will introduce you to key topics in organizational behaviour in the hospitality and tourism industry. These topics include the role of leadership in organizational culture, creating health and wellness culture and managing change and innovation, handling conflict and applying theories of organizational behaviour. These topics will help you understand the important roles that managers play in directing organizational change in response to the realities of power and politics in organizational life.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • LDSH 310

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  • LDSH 400 - Applied Entrepreneurship I


    Course Description:
    This course introduces students to the Culinary Entrepreneurship program and the skills and knowledge required to be a successful entrepreneur in the food service industry. Through a variety of activities and immersion in a live operation, students will work toward developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Working through the first two stages of new venture creation, students will explore their personal capability and motivation for self-employment, generate and realize an idea, determine its feasibility, and then pitch the concept or prototype.

    3 Credits

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  • LDSH 402 - Applied Entrepreneurship II


    Course Description:
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate the entrepreneurial knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program by presenting a business plan for the idea pitched in Applied Entrepreneurship I. For this course, students will examine the target market, determine how to reach the target market, identify the physical and financial resources required to run the proposed business, and prepare for negotiations with banks, suppliers.

    3 Credits

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  • LDSH 403 - Applied Leadership II


    Course Description:
    An extension of Applied Leadership I, students will continue in their leadership roles within the live organization and demonstrate their leadership skills through daily opportunities to champion change, maintain morale and manage conflict as well as through mentorship, team building, communication and motivational activities. Students will also compare and contrast leadership styles in order to identify personal strengths and discover a preferred leadership style.

    3 Credits

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  • LODG 255 - Front Office Management


    Course Description:
    Front Office Management will prepare you to manage all operations of the front office, from reservations to check-in, billing and check out. Core skills you will gain in this course include using the OPERA operating system and applying key industry terms to understand ownership and management styles. You will also learn about the core features of a property management system, including hands-on operations, using manual and computer systems to complete the check-in process for individuals and groups, and using guest history and customer databases to highlight new marketing opportunities.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MKTG 200

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  • LODG 265 - Revenue Management


    Course Description:
    Revenue management practices within the hospitality industry will be examined, with a focus on market behaviour, forecasting demand, and maximizing revenue. Assessment of the success of strategies and tactics will also be discussed.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MEAT 206 - Meat Science I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to fundamental meat science. The student will learn about the composition of muscle meat and how the muscles work, how slaughter affects the eating quality of meat, the nutritional content of meat, how to perform final quality checks on meat and which government regulations impact the production of meat for retail sale.

    3 Credits

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  • ADVR 254 - Radio Advertising I


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the learner to the fundamentals of radio advertising. Learners work independently on writing projects in conjunction with course work from AUDI 252, Radio Production I. Instruction is provided through individual tutorial sessions.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 203

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 251
    • AUDI 252

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  • ADVR 304 - Radio Advertising II


    Course Description:
    This course concentrates on client services and station profile enhancement. Learners participate as Account Executives (sales) and Creative Consultants (writers) servicing the client base of the SAIT Campus Radio station. In addition, learners create simple station promotions.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 254

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 322
    • AUDI 324

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  • ADVR 354 - Radio Advertising III


    Course Description:
    This course concentrates on pinpointing precise client needs and creating advertising campaigns that best service the clients with an emphasis on the sales-creative team approach to revenue generation. Learners also execute the promotions planned in ADVR 304.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 304

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 372
    • AUDI 374

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  • AUDI 200 - Technical Operations for Broadcast News I


    Course Description:
    Learn the various roles in technical operations of broadcast news. Operate an ENG camera, record audio components, edit in non-linear editing software and mix it all together to produce newscast.

    3.0 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PRDT 217

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  • AUDI 203 - Introduction to Radio


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to introduce students to the radio industry. Through lecture, class discussion, research assignments, guest speakers, and so on, students will gain an understanding of the key elements of the business of radio. Specific topics include the organizational structure of the radio industry, on-air and programming elements, and radio advertising, marketing and promotion.

    3 Credits

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  • AUDI 251 - Radio Operations I


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with an understanding of radio station operations. Learners are instructed on and given assignments in program log creation, remote broadcasting, commercial production and on-air operations.

    6 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PRDT 217

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 254
    • AUDI 252

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  • AUDI 252 - Radio Production I


    Course Description:
    This course provides audio equipment operations instruction designed specifically for Radio learners. Assignments are given on audio console operations, production techniques, audio patch bay theory and operations, field recording and newsroom equipment.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PRDT 217

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 254
    • AUDI 251

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  • AUDI 300 - Technical Operations for Broadcast News II


    Course Description:
    This intermediate course continues instruction in audio and video production and operations specifically for Broadcast News. Students are expected to create programs using production techniques, field and telephone recording, and newsroom equipment to a near ‘air ready’ level. Learners continue to build their skills in video production ENG (Electronic News Gathering) including camera and editing in the “television news” style.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 200

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  • AUDI 322 - Radio Production II


    Course Description:
    This course provides advanced commercial, public service announcement, program and feature production instruction. Learners are also introduced to the theory and application of external production devices.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • AUDI 251
    • AUDI 252
    • SCPT 250

    Corequisite(s):
    • ADVR 304
    • AUDI 324
    • PRES 322
    • SCPT 300

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  • AUDI 324 - Radio Operations II


    Course Description:
    Learners participate in all areas of station operation including using our computerized traffic system and computer-managed music library. Learners also design and produce a variety of programming material.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 251

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 304
    • AUDI 322
    • JOUR 312
    • SCPT 300

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  • AUDI 350 - Technical Operations for Broadcast News III


    Course Description:
    This course provides instruction in audio and video production and operations designed specifically for Broadcast News learners. Assignments are given on program creation, production techniques, field and telephone recording, and newsroom equipment. Further, the broadcast news learner is introduced to the fundamentals of video production ENG (Electronic News Gathering) including camera and editing in the “television news” style.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 200
    • AUDI 300

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  • AUDI 372 - Radio Production III


    Course Description:
    This course provides advanced commercial, public service announcement, program and feature production instruction. Learners are also introduced to the theory and application of external production devices.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • AUDI 322
    • SCPT 300

    Corequisite(s):
    • ADVR 354
    • AUDI 374
    • PRES 342
    • SCPT 350

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  • AUDI 374 - Radio Operations III


    Course Description:
    Learners participate in all areas of station operation including using our computerized traffic system and computer-managed music library. Learners also design and produce a variety of programming material.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AUDI 324

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • ADVR 354
    • AUDI 372
    • JOUR 362
    • PRES 342
    • SCPT 350

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  • CMPC 401 - Security Standards and Compliance


    Course Description:
    This course examines industry standards used in the life cycle management of industrial control systems. You will consider NIST, ISA/IEC 62243 and ISO 27001 in the context of industry examples. You will also learn how to assess the maturity of an industrial control system through audits and related compliance activities, and how to develop remediation projects in response to audit reports. 

    3 Credits

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  • CMPC 402 - Industrial Control System Security


    Course Description:
    This course defines and explores the industrial control system (ICS) and where it is used in our day-to-day lives. The topics include attack vectors and the application of appropriate barriers to ensure the reliability, availability, confidentiality and integrity of systems. The ICS security ecosystem, the future of ICS, the industrial internet of things, cyber security and ongoing cyber security professional development will also be covered.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • One of:
      • CPSY 401
      • CPRG 407

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  • CMPC 403 - Industrial Control System Security Risk Assessment


    Course Description:
    Understanding criticality of ICS, how physical process works and understanding consequences, and differences between corporate & control AND threats & vulnerabilities.  Being able to assess risks, defensive, postures and recommend actions. Understand security basics (CIA, TRIAD, AIC).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • One of:
      • CPSY 401
      • CPRG 407

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  • CMPH 211 - Computer Hardware and Operating System Essentials


    Course Description:

    This course will provide learners with a strong foundation in both the hardware and software essentials of computer systems. Learners will perform the installation and configuration of a variety of operating systems. They will explore troubleshooting techniques to diagnose hardware and software problems, configure systems, and replace defective sub-systems. Software installation and testing will emphasize applications, backup, and security processes.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPH 239 - IT Essentials


    Course Description:
    In this course learners examine the various components that make up a computer system. Students will be able to explain the different technologies in the IT industry: laptops, portable devices, scanners, security, and networking.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPH 252 - Systems Hardware I


    Course Description:
    This course prepares learners to understand the hardware and operating system relationship in a modern computer. Emphasis is made on the electronics and circuitry of a processing unit with considerations on the provision of power in the operations of modern computing devices.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPH 211

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  • CMPH 308 - Data Center Systems and Storage


    Course Description:

    In this course, learners will apply concepts and procedures typically found in IT data centers. Data center physical environments will be examined, including servers, storage, power and cooling, power protection, data backups, and disaster recovery. System administration and design skills will include configuration of a multitude of storage technologies and the various methods used to access, manage, maintain and monitor them.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPH 252

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  • CMPH 409 - IT Foundations


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners examine the various components that make up a computer system. Students will be able to explain the different technologies in the IT industry: laptops, portable devices, scanners, security and networking.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPN 274 - Oracle Architecture and Administration


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to give the Oracle Database Administrator a firm foundation in basic administrative tasks and provide the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot an Oracle database. This course uses Oracle Certified curriculum.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPN 276 - Internetworks Level I


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. Packet Tracer (PT) activities help students analyze protocol and network operation and build small networks in a simulated environment.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPN 277 - Internetworks Level II


    Course Description:
    This course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. By the end of this course, students will be able to recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Students complete a basic procedural lab, followed by basic configuration, implementation, and troubleshooting labs in each chapter. Packet Tracer activities reinforce new concepts, and allow students to model and analyze routing processes that may be difficult to visualize or understand.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPN 276

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  • CMPN 278 - Web Production I


    Course Description:
    This course will provide learners with an introduction to conceptualizing, creating and maintaining web sites suitable for use in multimedia projects, Intranets or publishing on the Internet. Learners will use common design tools in the construction of web sites.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPN 287 - Internetworks Level III


    Course Description:
    This course provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical approach to learning the technologies and protocols needed to design and implement a converged switched network. Students learn about the hierarchical network design model and appropriate network design approaches. The course explains how to configure, optimize, monitor, and troubleshoot switches and routers in a converged network. Students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium network, and emerging technologies are also explored.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPN 277

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  • CMPN 288 - Internetworks Level IV


    Course Description:
    This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in enterprise networks. The course uses the Cisco Network Architecture to introduce integrated network services and explains how to select the appropriate devices and technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to implement and configure common data link protocols and how to apply WAN security concepts, principles of traffic, access control, and addressing services. Finally, students learn how to detect, troubleshoot, and correct common enterprise network implementation issues.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPN 287

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  • CMPN 295 - Oracle: Network Administration


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners configure an Oracle database in a networked environment. Networking security risks and optional solutions are presented. In addition, learners are introduced to common errors, and troubleshooting and debugging tools. This course uses Oracle Certified curriculum.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPN 313 - Voice Over Internet Protocol


    Course Description:

    CMPN 313 introduces learners to the fundamental principles of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Traditional voice telephone systems will be reviewed to provide a background context. Students will have the opportunity to examine basic voice end station types, gateways to other voice systems and voice call control and management. Real-time networking issues, including delay, jitter and bandwidth will be addressed. Quality of Service (QoS) solutions will also be addressed.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPNT 254

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  • CMPN 332 - Advanced Routing


    Course Description:
    This course covers concepts for network architecture, network security, and automation for large complex networks, including Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies. Learners will establish and maintain reliable connectivity using internal routing protocols, configure, troubleshoot, and secure Enterprise networks, and configure management tools using emerging network technologies.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CPNT 254

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  • CMPN 341 - Web Production II


    Course Description:
    This course is an extension of the skills covered in Web Production I. Using web design software in concert with other programs, the learner will develop more advanced web design and management skills.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPN 278

    Equivalent(s):
    CMPN339

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  • CMPN 361 - Server Management


    Course Description:

    This course focuses on server performance, configuration, fault management, and server virtualization technologies. Learners will examine server fault tolerance and recovery technologies, clustering, and backups.  Industry standard monitoring tools will be used to collect and analyze performance measurements. Emphasis is placed on the configuration of server virtualization and SAN technologies.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPS 305

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  • CMPN 371 - Wireless Networks


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the skills necessary to design and implement wireless LANs. Topics covered include wireless LAN design, security, installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CPNT 254

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  • CMPN 383 - Server Virtualization


    Course Description:

    This course focuses on emerging hardware and software technologies that enable businesses to consolidate applications and operating systems on fewer physical servers which lowers management and operational costs. Learners will analyze and deploy the components of virtual systems including hypervisors and storage area networks. Emphasis will be on the configuration and management of virtual servers on enterprise systems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPS 275

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  • CMPN 386 - Advanced Networking and Troubleshooting


    Course Description:

    Network connectivity, WAN protocols, remote access using VPN and DMVPN, QoS, and MPLS are examined in detail. In addition, Software Defined Networking (SDN), IOS imaging and licensing are covered. Lab exercises are designed to hone students’ troubleshooting skills.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPN 332

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  • CMPN 401 - Network Infrastructure and Design


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, maintain, implement and manage a Microsoft Windows Server network infrastructure. Course tasks include implementing routing, implementing and managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), securing Internet Protocol (IP) traffic with Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and certificates, configuring a network access infrastructure by configuring the connections for remote access clients, and managing and monitoring network access.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPN 402 - Server Administration


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills to design, plan, deploy, secure, monitor, automate and virtualize an enterprise server infrastructure. The course focuses on a Windows Server directory service environment, including forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, group policy, and user, group, and computer account strategies.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPN 403 - Networking Protocols and Security


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to basic switching, routing and general network communication protocols from the functionality and vulnerability viewpoints. Topics include TCP/IP networking, ICS protocols and terminology, network design, troubleshooting and tools.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    One of: 

    CPSY 401

    CPRG 407
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  • CMPN 491 - CCNA Routing and Switching 1 and 2


    Course Description:
    The first section of Cisco introduces students to basic networking concepts and tools. Understanding of network concepts and building router and switch configurations, students will create and learn to manage networks upon which to build IT infrastructure.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPN 492 - CCNA Routing and Switching 3 and 4


    Course Description:
    Expanding on the concepts of Cisco 1 and 2, students will look at more advanced networking features with an eye towards optimization of the infrastructure on which all IT architectures are built. Advanced routing and switching are studied - as well as concepts that lead network design.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 238 - Scripting for Databases


    Course Description:
    This course covers the basics of shell scripts for databases.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPP 252 - Oracle Fundamentals: SQL and PL/SQL


    Course Description:
    This course provides an extensive introduction to data server technology including relational databases and the SQL and PL/SQL programming languages. Learners are taught to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. In addition, learners create PL/SQL code.

    This course uses Oracle Certified curriculum.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 264 - Java Programming for OOSD


    Course Description:
    This course introduces object-oriented software development using Java. Basic programming elements such as classes, objects, methods, flow-control, data types, and standard class libraries are covered. More advanced levels are covered, including Java GUI, Exception Handling, Event-driven programming, Layout Managers, Security, Threads, Networking, XML, JSON, and Java Database Connectivity. In order to accommodate market demand for mobile application development training, the second half of this course uses the Android operating system to teach the advanced Java topics while learning Android App development.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 267 - Database Operating Systems Network Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners receive an introduction to network concepts, network designs, client/server configurations, and system administration, networking and troubleshooting in Windows environments. Database concepts are explored using Microsoft Office Access.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 269 - Computer Programming Essentials


    Course Description:
    Computer Programming Essentials will introduce the concept of computer programming languages as tools which provide IT business solutions. Topics will include problem solving techniques, overview of software design methodology, programming language terminology and an introduction to the differences between varying styles of languages. The course will include an introduction to basic programming structures. Learners will create applications using an industry standard programming language.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 273 - Data Modelling and RDB Design


    Course Description:
    This course covers the use of Entity Relationship Modelling in detail through real life examples, practical business problems and solutions. The second part of the course explores the design process and presents the considerations for creating a normalized, stable, maintainable and well-defined relational database.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPP 276 - Data Warehousing and Mining


    Course Description:
    Learners are introduced to the concepts and application of data warehousing and mining. Data warehousing and mining processes are explored. Various data mining techniques are examined, with a focus on business problem applications.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPP 277 - Oracle: Backup and Recovery


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to the critical task of planning and implementing database backup and recovery strategies. The course addresses backup and recovery techniques and examines various backup, failure, restore, and recovery scenarios. This course uses Oracle Certified curriculum.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPP 278 - Database Administration Project


    Course Description:
    In this course learners conduct a system analysis, develop a project schedule, incorporate the components of a database and prepare a proposal.

    6 Credits

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  • CMPP 279 - Oracle Performance and Tuning


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners are introduced to the techniques used to improve the performance of the Oracle server. Learners use a variety of tools to recognize, troubleshoot and resolve common performance related problems in administering a database.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPP 402 - Data Management


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the technical skills required to administer a database solution and write some basic SQL queries. It also provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of the current version of Microsoft SQL Server.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPS 207 - Operating Systems and Networks


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners receive an introduction to network concepts, designs, client/server configurations, and system administration and networking in a Unix/Linux environment. Learners receive basic instruction in the latest Windows server environment with an emphasis on the services necessary for administration and security.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPS 237 - Information Technology Foundations


    Course Description:
    Students will explore the background and history of the Information Technology industry and assess emerging trends as related to business needs through the application of foundational technology skills.  Students will also identify the importance of data-driven decisions within a business and technology context.

    3 Credits

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  • CMPS 253 - Interface Design


    Course Description:
    Interface Design will introduce the learner to concepts related to designing user interfaces for software applications that are functional and designed from a user perspective. Topics include appropriate documentation, usability engineering, human computer interface design standards, screen mock-ups, creation of prototypes, and a strong emphasis on information gathering and user interview techniques.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPP 269

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  • CMPS 254 - Computer Operating Systems


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the learner to the internal logic of operating systems. Emphasis is placed on operating system kernel, user interface, memory structures, file systems, process management, APIs, system security, and troubleshooting. The learner will understand how different system components function together using system programming languages and applying these concepts to modern operation systems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPH 211
    • CMPP 269
    • CMPS 237

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  • CMPS 268 - Broadcast Communications Systems


    Course Description:
    Broadcast Communications Systems emphasizes industry-related routing, configuration, local area networking concepts, and the impact of the internet on broadcast media distribution. In hands-on labs, learners will set up, configure, simulate and evaluate network based services, including Ethernet, streaming audio and video, ISDN, DSL, content service providers, network control, broadcast instrumentation and other emerging industry technologies.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPNT 220

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  • CMPS 275 - Client-Server Administration


    Course Description:

    Client-Server Administration introduces the learner to basic administration for modern computing operating systems. This course will build upon the foundational networking knowledge of the learner and apply them to client networks.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPH 211

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  • CMPS 303 - Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design


    Course Description:
    Learners will be introduced to the methods of object-oriented software engineering as applied to information systems. Topics include: planning and feasibility, requirements analysis, specification, system life-cycle, prototyping, object-oriented design, documentation and CASE tools. Working in teams, learners will undertake a substantial project, such as the development of an information storage and retrieval system, or a real time control system. This project will be completed in the capstone project class.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • CMPS 253
    • CPRG 250
    • CPRG 251

    Corequisite(s):
    • CPRG 311

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  • CMPS 305 - Server Service Administration


    Course Description:
    This course will provide the learner with competencies in installing, configuring and troubleshooting services for modern computer operating systems. Administration topics will include Web services, Mail services, and File Transfer services. The learner will also manage interoperability between various operating system environments with consideration for business impacts.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPS 275

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  • CMPS 368 - Data Center Management and Virtualization


    Course Description:

    In this course, learners will build on their foundational knowledge of data centers and apply it to high availability, clustering, fault tolerance and recovery technologies. Emphasis will be placed on industry standard hypervisor technologies. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Cloud Computing and basic Network Management techniques will also be examined.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPS 305

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  • CMPS 369 - Operating Systems for Software Developers


    Course Description:
    Operating Systems for Software Developers develops a thorough understanding of computer operating systems. The fundamental principles and management of operating systems, mechanisms for process management, memory management, storage management, and protection management are covered. Trends in computer and operating systems development are explored.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CPRG 311
    • One of:
      • CPRG 300
      • CPRG 307

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  • CMPS 436 - Desktop and Device Management


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively plan, design and implement a Windows desktop infrastructure. It also addresses the implementation and desktop support needs in a variety of stand-alone, networked, and mobile environments.

    1.5 Credits

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  • COMP 269 - Social Media in Broadcasting


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the learner to the fundamentals of Social Media as it is used in the electronic media. Learners work on and through a variety of social media projects that include, but are not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Web 2.0, with a focus on their proper use in broadcast settings. Instruction is provided through individual and group projects, lectures, tutorials, and hands-on application.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    COMP 268

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  • COMP 270 - Foundations of Visual Design I


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to design skills using a current industry vector based graphic software package on the Macintosh computer.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • PRNT 210
    • PUBL 218

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  • COMP 307 - Foundations of Visual Design II


    Course Description:
    The focus of this course is the principles of design using vector based drawing software. Learners create files from concept to completion using print industry standard workflow practices. Topics such as the creation of artwork for identity and branding and the construction of a portfolio are among the subjects covered.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMP 270

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  • COMP 357 - Foundations of Visual Design III


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to the principles of design using vector based drawing software. Learners create files from concept to completion using print industry standard workflow practices. Topics such as the creation of artwork for identity and branding and the construction of a portfolio are among the subjects covered.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • COMP 307

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  • CPLN 240 - Career Planning and Management


    Course Description:
    This course will include the skills required for career management including resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies and interviewing skills.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPLN 400 - Career Planning and Management


    Course Description:
    This course will include the skills required for career management including resume cover letter writing, job search strategies and interviewing skills.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 200 - Content Management Systems


    Course Description:
    This course will introduce industry standard content management systems used to create websites by using and customizing themes and templates. Advanced concepts will investigate large customized local and remote content management systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 201 - Web Design Tools and Techniques


    Course Description:
    This course introduces standard web, image, and photo editing programs, as well as drawing tools used in website creation. Topics such as image correction, optimization of files, image resolution, and special effects will be covered.

    3 Credits

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  • CPNT 208 - Data Storage and Management


    Course Description:
    Information Storage and Management (ISM) is the only course of its kind to fill the knowledge gap in understanding varied components, concepts and principles of modern information storage technology. It provides a comprehensive introduction to information storage technology that enables students to make more informed decisions in an increasingly complex IT environment. It builds a strong understanding of underlying storage technologies and prepares the student to learn concepts, technologies and products. Students will learn about the architectures, features and benefits of Intelligent Storage Systems, and networked storage technologies such as FC-SAN, NAS and IP-SAN.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 209 - Network Resilience and Scalability


    Course Description:
    Networks continue to evolve to support the ever changing needs of the modern business. As businesses rely increasingly on cloud and hybrid environments to provide services to customers, a robust network is critical to business success. This course focuses on advanced layer 2 and layer 3 network technologies to improve network resilience, and explores effective network design approaches to support network growth both on premise and into the cloud. As appropriate, this course will also explore relevant emerging technologies.

    3 Credits

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  • CPNT 211 - Virtualization


    Course Description:
    Virtualization technologies and concepts are part of the IT industry. Understanding key concepts like CPU virtualization, memory virtualization and storage virtualization is becoming more common place as part of the IT infrastructure. This course focuses on understanding the fundamental concepts of virtualization and applying those skills in a hands-on environment. The focus is on managing a single ESXi/ESX server and to develop foundational skills in the analysis, development and deployment of this technology.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 216 - Virtualized Infrastructure


    Course Description:
    Virtualization and Storage technologies are fundamental IT Infrastructure components, with key concepts applying to both on premise and cloud based IT solutions. Learners will develop the skills required to install, configure and manage a virtualized environment, and will be introduced to current and emerging storage and virtualization
    technologies.

    3 Credits

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  • CPNT 220 - Introduction to Networking


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to network terminology, devices, standards, and different networking protocols. Learners will gain a practical understanding on how networks operate and how to build small networks using different network devices and implement Internet Protocol (IP).

    3 Credits

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  • CPNT 223 - Network Security


    Course Description:
    This course teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level positions as security specialists. It provides a hands-on introduction to network security.

    3 Credits

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  • CPNT 254 - Switching and Routing Essentials


    Course Description:
    This course covers the architecture, components, and operations of various network devices in a Switched Campus network. Learners apply networking concepts to plan, configure, verify, and troubleshoot Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), apply security best practices to mitigate different security threats, and use different protocols to support network infrastructure.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CPNT 220

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  • CPNT 260 - Web Page Construction Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course includes best practices in web design theory including usability, accessibility, and web site creation. Students will use the most recent version of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and cascading style sheets to develop consistent web pages that are easy to standardize and modify.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 262 - Web Client and Server Programming


    Course Description:
    This course provides an introduction to Web Application development concepts for client facing and server-side programming to build database applications accessed through browser clients. Learners will enhance websites to provide support for RESTful API endpoints.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 264 - Career and Consulting Essentials


    Course Description:
    This course will include the skills required for career management including resume and cover letter writing, job search strategies and interviewing skills. Contracting and consulting also provide many opportunities in web development, so the essential skills required to successfully contract or consult will also be addressed, including relationship management, setting fee structures and developing a product mix.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 265 - The Business of the Web


    Course Description:
    This course provides the knowledge and skills required to deploy a website. Concepts such as domain registration, internet marketing, content management, search engine optimization, and web hosting will be included. E-commerce strategies will also be discussed including setting up payment options and shopping cards, while using appropriate levels of security.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 301 - WAN and ISP Routing


    Course Description:

    Learners will examine and implement various interior routing protocols to maintain network device connectivity. Configuration options of these interior protocols will be implemented for network traffic optimization and security. Learners will expand their knowledge of routing protocols by examining Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the routing protocol of the Internet. By implementing BGP configuration options, learners will understand how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) provision network resources. Multicast traffic design and IPv6 configurations will be used to provide the learner with a knowledge base of impending technologies and traffic optimization techniques.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CPNT 254

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  • CPNT 351 - Multi-Protocol Label Switching and IP Qos


    Course Description:

    This course covers the implementation of different Wide Area Network technologies, including multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) in a Service Provider environment. Learners will apply concepts to plan, configure, verify, and troubleshoot MPLS Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Software-Defined Networking, and apply quality of service (Qos).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CPNT 301

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  • CPNT 400 - Advanced Networking Security


    Course Description:
    This course explores IP networking fundamentals, internal and external routing protocols, network edge security, network virtualization and public cloud networking. Topics include the fundamentals of IP networking, securing routing protocols, designing intrusion detection and prevention systems, implementing modern firewalls, and securing virtual and cloud networks.  Students will participate in a range of activities, including hands-on lab work, case study activities and project work.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ITSC 404

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  • CPNT 401 - Mobility and Cloud Solutions


    Course Description:
    The cloud services and mobility course provides the student with the skills needed to architect, design, and implement systems services built in the cloud and delivered to mobile users. The emphasis of the course is on collaborative solutions around Microsoft’s Office 365 cloud offer, but students will be introduced to concepts and solutions that would apply to any cloud offer. SSAS, PAAS, IAAS are all touched upon and explored in this course.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPNT 402 - Storage and Virtualization Solutions


    Course Description:
    In creating consolidated and optimized server and desktop virtualized environments, students will examine how virtualization can provide strong ROI to business while still remaining secure and highly available. Looking at virtualization from a processing layer as well as a storage layer will lead the student to study type-1 hypervisors and enterprise storage.

    3 Credits

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  • CPRG 200 - Rapid Application Development for OOSD


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the Microsoft .NET framework using Visual Studio and programming language C#.

    3 Credits

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  • CPRG 203 - Microsoft SQL Server Database


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the technical skills required to program a database solution and write SQL queries. It also provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of Microsoft® SQL Server™.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPRG 205 - Linux Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners receive an introduction to network concepts, designs, client/server configurations, and system administration, networking and troubleshooting in Unix/Linux environments.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPRG 206 - Database Web Integration


    Course Description:
    Learners will gain the knowledge and skills they need to create dynamic web sites. At the completion of the course, learners will be able to explain and demonstrate the process of building a dynamic web site, and will also learn how to create a site that pulls content from a database. In addition, learners will be able to create a web interface for the database involved, enabling data input to be done without requiring any prior knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), or database functionality.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CMPP 281

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  • CPRG 208 - Security for Developers


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the necessary skills to write modern web applications in a secure fashion.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPRG 209 - Database Skills in Unix/Linux


    Course Description:
    In this course, learners will receive an introduction to system administration and networking in a Unix environment. The emphasis is on aspects of the Unix operating system required for successful database administration, backup and security. Topics may include: customizing the login environment, standard Unix editors, Unix file system, device management, printers, backup and recovery tools, security, process control, Unix networking and shell programming.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    CMPP 275

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  • CPRG 210 - Web Application Development


    Course Description:
    This course provides learners with the skills required to create web sites. Learners will create web applications using the latest versions of current web languages. Languages covered include Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Javascript, and Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) for displaying pages in the browser, and PHP for generating custom pages and form processing on the web server. The PHP segment will include database processing using the MySQL database server. In addition, learners will publish and post their web sites using FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The course also explores responsive web design techniques.

    3 Credits

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  • CPRG 212 - Database Development


    Course Description:
    This course introduces participants to database concepts. The course will be delivered in three parts, interspersed with programming courses that reinforce database concepts while developing database programming skills. The first part uses MS-Access, exploring the design process using Entity Relationship Modeling, and covering relational database theory and introducing SQL. Various tools used for data maintenance, form handling, and reporting are explored. The second part explores the MS-SQL-Server database platform, and covers the use of SQL in more depth. The third part introduces development on the MS-SQL-Server database platform, providing extensive coverage of the SQL and TSQL languages.

    3 Credits

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  • CPRG 214 - .NET Web Applications


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to Web Application development using Microsoft’s web application technology, and XML technology. Learners are introduced to Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS), which they will learn to install, configure, and maintain. They will build multi-tiered database-driven web applications using the ASP.NET framework, applying the VB.NET and C# languages and the MS-SQL Server database, which were taught in previous courses. They will also learn XML which, although not a Microsoft technology, is used for data transfer in web applications. The final day will involve exploration of web services architecture.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPRG 220 - Open Source Web Applications


    Course Description:
    This course introduces learners to Web Application development using Open Source web application technology. Learners are introduced to the Apache Web Server, which they will learn to install, configure and maintain. They will build multi-tiered database-driven web applications and web services using Java Server Pages with Oracle and MySQLdatabases (taught in a previous course). They will explore emerging “Internet of Things” technologies using Python, electronic components, sensors, and miniature prototyping computers.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CPRG 250 - Database Design and Programming


    Course Description:
    In Database Design and Programming, learners will create database application designs and implement these designs using multiple database vendors. This course will show learners an industry used notation for designing database applications. Learners will use a structured query language (SQL) to create database applications, manipulate data inside of the database, and retrieve information from the database. Multiple database vendors will be used in this course to demonstrate the standardization of the SQL language and to identify where the language differs between vendors.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPP 269

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  • CPRG 251 - Object-Oriented Programming Essentials


    Course Description:
    Object-Oriented Programming Essentials is a continuation of Computer Programming Essentials. This course addresses object-oriented concepts and languages. Learners will demonstrate object-oriented concepts using an industry-identified programming language. Topics include object-oriented design concepts, graphical user interface (GUI), polymorphism, inheritance, exception handling, interfaces, Java Database Connection (JDBC) and recursive techniques.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPP 269

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  • CPRG 256 - Website Development Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Web Development Fundamentals will introduce learners to web technology and the skills required to build a complete website application. Learners will install and configure a Web Server in a Windows operating system environment. In addition, learners will create and implement Website Applications for both desktop and mobile platforms.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CMPP 269

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  • CPRG 260 - Scripting for System Administrators


    Course Description:

    This course introduces learners to computer system scripting concepts. Emphasis is placed script development, basic scripting structures, controls, files, directories, and processes. Concepts are reinforced through applied projects addressing industry requirements.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • CMPS 237

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  • AMAT 200 - Applied Math


    Course Description:
    This course covers Ironworker math topics such as problem solving of fractions, metric and imperial measurements, geometric formulas, decimals and percentages.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMAT 201 - Trade Calculations


    Course Description:
    While operating a crane the student will be required to calculate safe load weights, conversions of area and volumes as well as the ability to determine weight based off material. This course will give them the theory and practical experience to be successful.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 200 - Rigging Theory


    Course Description:
    In this course students will learn to identify and describe safe work practices and procedures for Ironworkers when rigging. Students will learn to identify and describe hoisting devices and parts of load charts, demonstrate the ability to identify parts of load charts, identify the use of signals, identify safe work practices when using scaffolding, understanding of safe work practices when using different work platforms, display knowledge of the use of all fall protection systems and the ability to explain the safe use of scaffolding, swing-stage, aerial work platforms and fall protection systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 201 - Crane Theory


    Course Description:
    This course provides you with the basic mechanical and hydraulic principles for mobile cranes. You will learn the fundamentals of diesel power and hydraulic circuits and how to apply these fundamentals to a mobile crane.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 202 - Load Charts


    Course Description:
    In this course you will learn to interpret load charts to safely operate a mobile crane. The student will understand the basic terms and conditions of the load charts as well as the various capacities of the jibs and boom extensions.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 203 - Rigging Shop


    Course Description:
    In this course students will learn to apply Ironworkers safe work practices and procedures when rigging, demonstrate the use of signals, demonstrate the safe use of hoisting equipment, apply safe work practices when using scaffolding, apply safe work practices when using swing stage and aerial work platforms, display knowledge of the use of all fall protection systems and establish the ability to safely use scaffolding, swing-stage, aerial work platforms and fall protection systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 204 - Crane Rigging Theory


    Course Description:
    In this course students will be describing and demonstrating the proper use of rigging and rigging equipment. The student will be able to describe the construction type’s functions of wire rope as well as the proper use and application of reeving and lacing.

    1.5 Credits

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  • APSC 201 - Millwright Blueprint and Math


    Course Description:
    Millwright math starts the exploration of the various math concepts to support the tradesman in their often day-to-day world. Areas covered are working with numbers, conversions, manipulation using algebra, trigonometry and ratios.

    Blueprint interpretation develops an understanding of shapes, views and sketches, as well as applying the learning on limits, fits and tolerances as how they are found on equipment drawings.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 202 - Blueprint Reading


    Course Description:
    Blueprint reading provides instruction on how to read shop drawings or sketches with orthographic and isometric views. An understanding of surface finish symbols, auxiliary planes and welding symbols will also be developed.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 222 - Blueprint Reading I


    Course Description:
    Learners will study applied print reading for the millwright trade, including sketching, drawing, limits, fits and tolerances.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 226 - Drawing Interpretation


    Course Description:
    This course covers Ironworker drawing topics such as identifying types of drawings and parts of drawings, sketching, reasons and requirements for types of drawings, identifying standards, symbols and abbreviations, blueprint interpretation and reading principles.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 272 - Blueprint Reading II


    Course Description:
    Learners will study applied print reading for the millwright trade, including auxiliary views, assembly drawings, single line drawings, basic joints, weld types and symbols.

    1.5 Credits

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  • BLPR 282 - Blueprint Reading for Welding Engineering Technology


    Course Description:
    This course covers the various types of blueprints, shop prints and schematics used in an industrial setting along with the interpretation of standard symbols and abbreviations found on construction drawings, diagrams and schematics. The learner will be asked to evaluate the chemical and mechanical properties of the steel as they apply to Canadian Standards Association and American Society of Testing Materials.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CNTR 300 - Control Systems


    Course Description:
    Control Systems is a second level automation course. The learner will have the opportunity to develop fundamental skills in Boolean arithmetic, PLC programming, and Electrical/Electronic fabrication skills. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MECH 205

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  • CODE 270 - Materials and Processes for NDT


    Course Description:
    Materials and Processes for NDT provides an overview of casting, forging and welding processes. Learners will discuss defects at various stages of processing and during service, defect detection, mechanical testing and heat treatments.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CODE 315 - Codes and Regulations


    Course Description:
    The objective of this course is to provide an in-depth understanding of the proper use and interpretation of ASME Section IX and related ASME Construction Codes, including ASME Section VIII, Division 1. Basic design fundamentals of pressure vessel construction will be addressed, with specific attention given to the welding related portions of ASME Section VIII, Division 1. Learners will also be required to produce basic design calculations and detailed welding procedures within this course. Legislation and Regulations related to welding and pressure equipment in Alberta will also be addressed in detail.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • WDSG 275
    • EMTL 201

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • WDSG 325

    Equivalent(s):
    CODE 305

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  • DSGN 303 - Mechanical Systems Design


    Course Description:
    In Mechanical System Design, the learner will explore the concepts of renewable energy resources and their utilization in green and efficient Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems. The learner will design simple systems for power generation, and complete simple HVAC systems for buildings by selecting the type and size of the proper equipment based on heating/cooling loads.  The learners will practice project management concepts and conduct a life cycle cost analysis as part of their work.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • THRM 320
    • MATH 288
    • FLDS 350

    Equivalent(s):
    DSGN 390

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  • ECON 209 - Engineering Economics


    Course Description:
    An introduction to economic problem solving and decision-making in industry. The learner will be able to perform feasibility studies for projects considering time value of money utilizing the fundamental concepts of engineering economics. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMSI 300 - Modern Automation Integration


    Course Description:
    Industry 4.0 (or “Internet of Things”) is a new global standard impacting Manufacturing and Automation, guiding the development of “smart factories” where the physical, virtual, and communications systems are all tightly intertwined. In this course, students will be exposed to the basic elements of Industry 4.0 including machine simulations, information gathering, presenting devices, and networking fundamentals.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ENGD 250
    • MECH 200
    • MECH 205

    Corequisite(s):
    • EMSI 320

    Technical Requirements

     


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  • EMSI 310 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing


    Course Description:
    Computer Integrated Manufacturing provides tools and techniques for automation technologists to effectively design a manufacturing solution into the total system, integrating robotics, economics, and control systems. The course is designed for the Design and Automation Mechanical Engineering Technologist who is interested in making machines work together for coordinated manufacturing processes. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MECH 205
    • STCS 255
    • ENGD 250

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • EMSI 320

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 380

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  • EMSI 320 - Robots and Robotics


    Course Description:
    Robots and Robotics covers programming and operating several forms of industrial robotics and applying them to applications involving manufacturing, logistics, and research. The course is designed for the Design and Automation Mechanical Engineering Technologist who is interested in making machines and robots work independently and together for coordinated processes. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTD).

    1.5 Credits

    Corequisite(s):

    • EMSI 310

    Equivalent(s):
    CNTR 380

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  • EMSI 360 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers


    Course Description:
    Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) includes practical troubleshooting, theory and lab activities using PLCs to build and commission manufacturing machines. The course is designed for the Design and Automation Mechanical Engineering Technologist who is interested in making machines work together for coordinated manufacturing processes. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • CNTR 300

    Equivalent(s):
    MACH 390

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  • EMTL 201 - Materials Identification and Inspection


    Course Description:
    This course will assess the functions, responsibilities and accountability of welding inspection and examine the various aspects of inspection that may be encountered during welded structural steel construction by a welding inspector. Canadian Standards Association (CSA) W178.1 (Certification of Welding Inspection Organizations) and CSA W178.2 (Certification of Welding Inspectors) will be examined.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BLPR 282
    • WDSG 235

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  • EMTL 203 - Metallurgy


    Course Description:
    This course will provide the learners with a practical knowledge of basic metallurgy and heat-treatment, as it relates to the Machinist trade. They will use this knowledge in order to make informed decisions about suitable material selection and the processes inherent in specific applications.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMTL 250 - Engineering Materials


    Course Description:
    This course examines the classification, structure, properties, application and selection of common materials used in engineering applications. Material examples from each of the most common categories (ferrous alloys, non-ferrous alloys, polymers, ceramics and composites) will be examined. Other topics include casting and working of metals, heat treatment, effect of microstructure on properties, corrosion and failure analysis. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    EMTL 232

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  • EMTL 280 - Welding Metallurgy


    Course Description:
    As a learner in this course you will consider weld metal solidification and cracking, weld metal microstructure of carbon and low alloy steels, heat affected zone structures, cold cracking, slag metal and gas metal reactions, and lamellar tearing. The learner will also study the metallurgical problems encountered in welding aluminum, stainless steel and their alloys are studied. The use of non-metallic materials and specific processes in the prevention of corrosion after welding is complete is considered. There will be lab assignments in metallographic preparation and examination of weldments. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • WDSG 275
    • EMTL 250

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  • EMTL 300 - Mechanics of Materials


    Course Description:
    Members subjected to various loading conditions (axial, shear, torsion, transverse and combined) will be designed to perform safely, based on regulating bodies and industry practices. Stress concentration factors at geometry discontinuities will be applied and strength and deformation criteria of design will be used. Structural components will be analyzed for combined stress states including stress and strain transformation. Basic design of pressure vessels and the basic requirements of ASME code will be addressed. Critical loads in columns will be determined. Introduction to experimental stress analysis and to FEA for stress analysis and computer simulation will be addressed. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MATH 288
    • EMTL 250
    • STCS 255

    Equivalent(s):
    SMTL 300

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  • EMTL 353 - Failure Mitigation


    Course Description:
    This course covers the types of Damage Mechanisms; including the general principles of failure analysis, ductile and brittle fracture, fatigue, corrosion, creep and wear. Learners will learn to conduct basic Fitness-for-Service assessments and also be introduced to Risk-Based Inspection. Projects involving industrial failures are assigned culminating in written case study reports that are based on the analytical methods including fracture mechanics and mechanical metallurgical testing results. The learner will also compile a written report based on case study analysis.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMTL 280
    • CODE 315

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  • ENGD 250 - Technical Modeling


    Course Description:
    By using industry standard 3-D modeling software the learner will create, analyze and communicate their designs. The models created will be analyzed for mechanical strength and optimization as well as for the sustainability of the materials chosen. The learner will generate 2-D drawings that comply with industry standards and norms to communicate their ideas. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MECH 200

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  • FLDS 320 - Fluid Power


    Course Description:
    FLDS 320 is an introductory course into the design and function of hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems. The learning activities include theory, design and practical laboratory exercises for fluid power systems and circuits used in industry. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MECH 205

    Equivalent(s):
    FLDS 385

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  • FLDS 350 - Fluid Mechanics


    Course Description:
    The learner will study fluid mechanics that support Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering. The learner will explore fluid properties, fluid statics and dynamics, fluid flow and friction losses, pumps and fluid systems application in industry, infrastructure and utilities. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • STCS 255
    • DYNA 265

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  • INSP 200 - Visual Inspection Level 2


    Course Description:
    In this course learners are introduced to Visual Testing (VT) methods which allows technicians to locate defects in many materials. Learners work with various equipment and accessories and follow inspection procedures and standards outlined by industry and regulatory groups.

    1.5 Credits

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  • INSP 207 - Eddy Current Level I


    Course Description:
    In this course learners cover generation and properties of eddy currents, sensing element types, factors affecting the test system, instrumentation and applications. Eddy currents are based on a circulating electrical current induced in a conductive material by an alternating magnetic field.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR

    Please bring a calculator with scientific functions to first class. Textbooks are included in the cost of this course.

    At least three months field experience in eddy current inspection is recommended. For CGSB certification contact NRCan.

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  • INSP 210 - Radiography Level I


    Course Description:
    This course provides a basic foundation to Industrial Radiography for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). Learners cover the physical principles of penetrating radiation, sources, detection, process and weld interpretation. They also focus on practical applications and theory for Level 1 CGSB certification. Radiation safety with x-ray tubes, required by the Alberta Government codes, is also covered.

    1.5 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    INSP 201

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  • INSP 220 - Certified Exposure Device Operator


    Course Description:
    Certified Exposure Device Operator is the first step in preparing learners for a career in Industrial Radiography. Learners will have the opportunity to review the basics of chemistry and ionizing radiation. The learner will also study safety, biological effects, radiation detection, emergency procedures, and procedures for the operation of exposure devices and Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission regulations.

    3 Credits

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  • INSP 236 - Ultrasonics Level I


    Course Description:
    This course is a part of the NDT Inspection Foundations program. It covers topics which include: fundamental properties of sounds, wave propagation, generation of ultrasonic waves, test equipment and test methods. Instruction is provided in calibration, performance tests, weld inspection, specification and result interpretation. Learners must provide their own calculator with scientific functions, which they will use throughout the course.

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    INSP 205

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  • INSP 263 - Magnetic Particle Levels I & II


    Course Description:
    In this course learners are introduced to Magnetic Particle (MPI) methods which allow technicians to locate defects in ferro-magnetic materials. Learners work with various equipment and accessories and follow inspection procedures and standards outlined by industry and regulatory groups.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR

    Please bring a calculator with scientific functions to the first class. Textbooks are included in the cost of this course.

    At least three months field experience in magnetic particle inspection is recommended. For CGSB certification contact NRCan.

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  • INSP 264 - Liquid Penetrant Levels I and II


    Course Description:
    Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI) also referred to, as Dye Penetrant Testing, is a sensitive, inexpensive and very portable Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method that is capable of detecting and locating discontinuities that are surface breaking. This method is an enhancement of visual inspection. Topics covered are Basic Principles of Liquid Penetrant Inspection and Processing, Advantages and Disadvantages of various processes, System Controls, Test Equipment and Accessories and Inspection Procedures and Standards.

    1.5 Credits

    Technical Requirements
    CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR

    Please bring a calculator with scientific functions and text book to the first class. Textbooks are included in the cost of this course.

    At least three months field experience in liquid penetrant inspection is recommended. For CGSB certification contact NRCan.

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  • INSP 341 - Non-Destructive Inspection


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to introduce the learner to the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) industry. The course is designed to give the learner practical experience in the application and evaluation of multiple NDT methods. The course covers an introduction to the application and evaluation of magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, radiographic testing and ultrasonic testing, as well as overviews of eddy current and visual testing. Lecture and lab exercises are designed to give students an awareness of common certification systems and requirements, quality metrics, inspection, reporting and specification/code compliance. 

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    INSP 303

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  • MACH 204 - Machinist Theory I


    Course Description:
    Provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge about various types of hand tools, layout tools, drills and drilling machines, and lathes. Learners will learn how to select, read and properly use metric and imperial measuring instruments. The course also includes theory concepts pertaining to milling machines. This course will closely follow the requirements of the first period machinist program.

    3 Credits

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  • MACH 205 - Machine Shop I


    Course Description:
    Provides the learner with the opportunities to develop skills in the safe and efficient use of hand tools for measurement, layout, metal cutting and assembly work. Learners will also operate pedestal grinders, drilling machines, power saws, engine lathes, drilling machines and milling machines. Basic heat treatment will also be included.

    6 Credits

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  • MACH 254 - Machinist Theory II


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to advance theories developed during first semester courses as well as introduce new concepts. Emphasis will be placed on advanced lathe and milling operations and advanced tooling. The course will include the theoretical concepts required by the second period machinist program.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MACH 255 - Machine Shop II


    Course Description:
    During this course students will develop advanced machining skills using a variety of manual machine tools. Vertical and horizontal milling machines and lathes will be emphasized. This course will put into practice the theoretical concepts of the second period machinist apprenticeship program. An introduction to sand casting will be included.

    6 Credits

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  • MACH 380 - Machine Dynamics


    Course Description:
    Dynamic modeling and analysis of vibrating systems deals with free and forced vibrations with and without damping in translational and rotational motion. You will study practical applications and design to control the vibrational behavior of mechanical systems, focusing on the fundamental concepts of vibration analysis in mechanical systems. Applications include vibration isolation, whirling and balancing of shafts and offset loads in machinery. You will have the opportunity to practice vibrations measurement, monitoring, testing and processing vibrational data.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • STCS 255
    • DYNA 265
    • MATH 288

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  • MATH 209 - Mathematics


    Course Description:
    Provides instruction in various trade related aspects of mathematics such as computation with whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Percentage calculations, imperial/metric conversions, ratio and proportion calculations are also included. Learners will learn to work with trade formulas and perform calculations using geometry functions. This course is available to learners in the Machinist Technician program. Emphasis will be on the requirements of the first period machinist apprenticeship program.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MATH 231 - Mathematics I for Millwrights


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to mathematics for the millwright trade including working with numbers, fractions, decimals, conversations, ratio and proportion, triangles and trigonometry and math formulas related to the trade.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MATH 259 - Mathematics II


    Course Description:
    This course is a continuation of MATH-209 offered in the first semester. Emphasis will be on the requirements of the second period machinist apprenticeship program.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MATH 209

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  • MATH 281 - Mathematics II for Millwrights


    Course Description:
    Learners will study mathematics for the millwright trade including area, volume, capacity, transmission of force and motion, gas laws, and linear expansion (thermal).

    1.5 Credits

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  • MECH 200 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Concepts


    Course Description:
    This design course introduces the basic building blocks required for the common core and the three specializations. Using wide-ranging, flexible design reasoning the learner will learn how to set up problems based on a good understanding of the underlying principles, choose a plan to solve them, and present the results. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    DSGN 216

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  • MECH 202 - Technology and Society


    Course Description:
    This course examines the complex inter-relationship between technology and society. More specifically, this course frames the designation of Mechanical Engineering Technologist in relation to pre-industrial and post-industrial societies in the contemporary building environment. Beginning with historical roots, this course will explain the technologist’s role in developing technologies through exploration of career options, case studies and real world examples, such as field trips and current events.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MECH 205 - Electro-Mechanical Systems


    Course Description:
    Electro-mechanical Systems is an introductory course to the world of automation for manufacturing. The course includes theory and lab activities involving pneumatic, electrical, electro-pneumatic, robotics, and computer control applications. The course design is for the beginner who is new to the various control systems and will benefit all Mechanical Engineering Technologists in the workplace as many companies adopt automation for sustainable growth of evolving and competitive manufacturing industries. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

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  • MNFG 223 - Computer Numerical Control I


    Course Description:
    Computer Numerical Control I prepares the learner to manually program and safely operate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) turning centres.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MNFG 258 - Computer Numerical Control II


    Course Description:
    Provides the learner with the opportunity to develop skills in setup and operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II machining centre. Learners will have the opportunity to perform functions such as setting tool length offsets, radius offsets, inputting programs, using canned cycles, editing and inserting offsets and changing tools.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MNFG 260 - Computer Aided Manufacturing


    Course Description:
    This course will cover the fundamental aspects of computer aided manufacturing with application to CNC. Learners will use software to interface with computer numerical control applications.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MNFG 290 - Manufacturing Processes


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to examine the different manufacturing systems and manufacturing processes used in industry. The course also includes measurement and inspection as well as surface treatment and finishing processes. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

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  • MNFG 310 - Advanced Manufacturing


    Course Description:
    The purpose of this course is to examine the fundamentals of design for manufacturability and assembly, introduction to lean manufacturing, introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and introduction to quality. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • MNFG 290
    • ENGD 250

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  • MWRT 203 - Millwright Theory I


    Course Description:
    Learners will study millwright trade theory. Subject areas covered are safety, climbing, rigging, cranes, hoists, hazardous materials and fire protection,journeyman certification, communication, hand tools, power tools, fasteners and measurement tools.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 213 - Millwright Machine Shop


    Course Description:
    Learners will study practical machining skills for millwrights such as the use of power tools, fasteners and measurement tools.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 223 - Millwright Shop I


    Course Description:
    Learners will study practical skills training for millwrights including safety, standard practices for climbing, lifting, rigging and hoisting, installation of machinery and shaft alignment.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 243 - Millwright Machine Theory


    Course Description:
    Learners will study machining for the millwright trade. Subject areas covered are measuring tools, layout, hand tools, fasteners, interpret technical drawings, machine tools and machine operations.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 245 - Millwright Supplemental


    Course Description:
    This 88 hour course focuses on introducing the learner to specific areas of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of the Millwright Apprenticeship program. The course explores Power transmission components and accessories, compressors and pumps, laser shaft alignment, welding and cutting.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MWRT 246 - Millwright Lab


    Course Description:
    This 32 hour lab course introduces the learner to specific areas of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of the Millwright Apprenticeship program. The course explores Power transmission components and accessories, compressors and pumps, laser shaft alignment, welding and cutting. This course ensures the learners can practically apply these lessons.

    1.5 Credits

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  • MWRT 253 - Millwright Theory II


    Course Description:
    Learners will study millwright trade theory. Subject areas covered are couplings, clutches, brakes, gears, power transmission devices, compressors, oxy-fuel equipment and electric arc welding.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 263 - Millwright Shop II


    Course Description:
    Learners will perform practical skills for millwrights including alignment, welding, cutting, brazing, reciprocating compressors, power transmissions, bearings, gearboxes, gaskets, dye penetrant testing and magnetic particle testing.

    3 Credits

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  • MWRT 273 - Millwright Theory III


    Course Description:
    Learners will study millwright trade theory. Subject areas covered are cross dial alignment, non-destructive testing, gaskets, bearings, lubrication, shafting, belts and chains.

    3 Credits

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  • OPER 200 - Operating Procedure


    Course Description:
    In this course students will be identifying and describing the structural and operational characteristics of mobile cranes. The student will be able to identify the responsibility of each person regarding operating procedures for a lift including the identification of weights of loads using available means.

    1.5 Credits

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  • PRDT 300 - Product Development


    Course Description:
    Product Development introduces the learner to the product development process. The learner will exercise concepts of technical and social functionality, including: functional constraints, end user data and manufacturability. The learner will apply the design process with practical applications through innovative hands-on projects. Projects will help the learner build proficiency in design methodologies including: problem definition, concept generation, ergonomics, applying design and material constraints. An emphasis will be placed on visual and written communication. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ENGD 250

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  • PRDT 305 - Model Making and Prototyping


    Course Description:
    In the Model Making and Prototyping course the learner practices the hand skills needed to provide the differing models and prototypes required at the various development stages of product development. The learner will apply basic shop techniques and principles to create physical models and prototypes.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MNFG 290

    Corequisite(s):

    • PRDT 310

    Equivalent(s):
    PRDT 350

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  • PRDT 310 - Applied Product Development


    Course Description:
    In Applied Product Development, the learner will develop skills in product development, apply ergonomic principles and test physical models or prototypes. The learner will also judge potential designs and concepts against pre-determined criteria. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • MNFG 290

    Corequisite(s):

    • PRDT 305

    Equivalent(s):
    PRDT 350

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  • PRDT 320 - Product Analysis


    Course Description:
    Digital simulation allows the learner to simulate products during the design effort, before physical prototypes, which saves time and cost. Apart from helping to optimize designs, the learner will explore how simulations can streamline data and documentation generation. The learner will also use simulations as redesign departures and for rich product visualizations. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • PRDT 300
    • EMTL 300

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  • PROJ 375 - Capstone Project


    Course Description:
    Conceptual and embodiment design are the two essential parts of any real world mechanical design project. In this capstone, the learner will build on their program to-date to cement their ability to generate thorough design solutions through logical, systematic thinking when confronted with difficult, vague problems. Team-based skills sets are emphasized. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ENGD 250
    • COMM 256
    • COMP 213

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  • PROJ 377 - Research and Design Solutions


    Course Description:
    Learners will be assigned a research project that uses organizational skills, planning, welding processes, destructive and non-destructive testing methods to design a welding procedure to the appropriate code or standard assigned. All information is compiled into a formal technical report.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • WDSG 325
    • CODE 315
    • COMM 256
    • EMTL 280

    Corequisite(s):
    • WDSG 375

    Equivalent(s):
    PROJ 311

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  • QUAL 201 - Quality Control and Evaluation of Welds


    Course Description:
    This course addresses the importance of quality control and evaluation of welds using ISO 9000 standards.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ROBT 395 - Automated Manufacturing and Robotic Arc Welding Processes


    Course Description:
    In this course the learner will develop an understanding of the integration of computers in connection with design, manufacturing and production methods, Computer Automated Design (CAD). Additionally, the learner will develop an understanding of the integration of computers with automatic welding processes. The concept of Lean Manufacturing will be introduced to enhance the understating of automated manufacturing systems. As a student, the learner will plan and design a project that will utilize advanced/robotic welding equipment as well as a Lean Manufacturing system.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • WDSG 275

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  • RREG 211 - Rules and Regulations


    Course Description:
    The rules and regulations relating to the mobile crane trade will be explained and discussed. The student will be able to determine safe operating practices relating to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and Canadian Standards Association (CSA). We will also overview WHMIS, fire extinguisher safety and transportation.

    1.5 Credits

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  • SAFE 255 - General Safety Theory


    Course Description:
    This course covers the responsibilities and opportunities in the Ironworker Trade, identify and demonstrate general safe work practices and demonstrate the ability to administer immediate on-the-spot first aid to persons with minor injuries and administer temporary emergency first aid to the more seriously injured, as deemed adequate until qualified medical personnel is available.

    1.5 Credits

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  • SAFE 268 - General Safety Shop


    Course Description:
    This course covers the responsibilities and opportunities in the Ironworker Trade, use hand and power tools, demonstrate general safe work practices and demonstrate ability to cope and punch holes using the ironworker machine as well as start and finish a project form an approved drawing and demonstrate the ability to administer immediate on-the-spot first aid to persons with minor injuries and administer temporary emergency first aid to the more seriously injured, as deemed adequate until qualified medical personnel is available.

    1.5 Credits

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  • SIMU 200 - Crane and Rigging Lab


    Course Description:
    This is a practical lab where the student will demonstrate the correct use of outriggers and leveling procedures for a crane. The will demonstrate proficiency in crane operations for load measurement, total load as well as show the ability to follow standard  crane hand signals and operate the equipment in a safe, smooth and controlled manner.

    1.5 Credits

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  • SIMU 201 - Simulator Lab


    Course Description:
    This lab will give support the student’s hands on learning and give them experience using the various controls they will find in the yard. The student will learn and be able to demonstrate safe crane operation techniques in a controlled environment.  The student will learn and be able to demonstrate the ability to give and to follow standard crane hand signals.

    1.5 Credits

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  • THRM 200 - Introduction to Thermodynamics


    Course Description:
    The study of energy in its many forms involves thermodynamic principles. Basic concepts of work, heat, flow and non-flow systems, and equations of state, perfect gases and properties of pure substances. The first law of thermodynamics is applied to practical systems like compressors, turbines, nozzles and other practical system to implement the concept of energy conversion. Basic power cycles will be analyzed and the performance merit to be determined. The various modes of heat transfer will be practiced and applied to simple situations. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    1.5 Credits

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  • THRM 320 - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer


    Course Description:
    The course focuses on power cycles for heat engines and power generation considering parameters leading to efficiency and performance enhancement and engine modification. Cycles used for refrigeration and heat pumps are to be analyzed and performance evaluated. Concepts of Psychrometry are applied. The modes of heat transfer are analyzed considering conduction and convection in plane walls, pipes and radiation. Application to the thermodynamic design of various types of heat exchangers is to be practiced. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • THRM 200
    • MATH 288

    Equivalent(s):
    THRM 315

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  • WDSG 235 - Weld and Inspection Practices I


    Course Description:
    Learners will study the theory and safe practices of welding, while utilizing the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), Oxygen Acetylene Welding (OAW) and cutting processes. There will be the opportunity to record weld economy parameters as well as develop weld examination skills using non-destructive examination. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Equivalent(s):
    WDSG 225

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  • WDSG 275 - Weld and Inspection Practices II


    Course Description:
    Welding and Inspection Practices II presents the opportunity to study the theory and practice of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Plasma Arc Welding (PAW), Gouging (CAC-A) and Cutting (PAC). With an approach that combines a theoretical and laboratory learning opportunity, learners will explore how to evaluate cost control factors applied to the design and fabrication of weldments including: deposition efficiency, deposition rate, operating factor, process selection, control of over welding and electrode selection. As part of lab work, learners will calculate a cost estimate to establish labour, overhead and material costs including consumables and fuel gases for steel fabrication. Cross-referenced to the National Technology Benchmarks (NTB).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • WDSG 235

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  • WDSG 325 - Weld and Design Practices I


    Course Description:
    Learners will initiate and implement a quality management system which will include planning and developing a quality control turn over package based on an end user Quality Assurance requirements. Learners will also interpret and construct various piping systems using pipeline welding and construction methods. Welding procedures will be designed and applied in the production and testing of a variety of welded pipe joints to CSA Z662, ASME B31.3, and ASME Section IX standards.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • WDSG 275

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • CODE 315

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  • WDSG 375 - Weld and Design Practices II


    Course Description:
    Learners will manufacture a pressure vessel, assessing all design, quality assurance and inspection criteria as outlined in the program outcomes and objectives. The pressure vessel may be subjected to physical testing. Learners will complete documentation and reports to the requirements of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC).

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • BLPR 282
    • CODE 315
    • WDSG 325

    Corequisite(s):
    • PROJ 377

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  • WELD 218 - Welding


    Course Description:
    This course is designed for the student to develop safe working habits while working with and around oxy-fuel gas cutting and welding processes.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WELD 250 - Off Campus Tours - Welding


    Course Description:
    Off Campus Welding Tours will introduce learners to the real world of welding. Learners gain an understanding of the various welding processes used industry and how safety in implemented the work place.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WELD 251 - Welding Theory


    Course Description:
    In this course Ironworker students will demonstrate and identify knowledge of welding cutting equipment and the ability to safely operate a handheld oxy fuel cutting torch and SMAW equipment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WELD 253 - Welding Shop


    Course Description:
    In this course Ironworker students will demonstrate welding cutting equipment and the ability to safely operate a handheld oxy fuel cutting torch and SMAW equipment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WELD 254 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 1 Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to welding theory. Learners are introduced to wire feed welding, joint and weld types, weld faults and oxy-fuel equipment. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices.

    3 Credits

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  • WELD 255 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 1 Lab


    Course Description:
    This course provides opportunities to develop and practice welding skills. Learners develop practical skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW) and oxy-fuel cutting.

    3 Credits

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  • WELD 256 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 2 Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to welding theory. Learners are introduced to tools, materials and processes in the welding trade. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices.

    3 Credits

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  • WELD 257 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 2 Lab


    Course Description:
    This course provides opportunities to develop and practice welding skills. Learners develop practical skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW), oxy-fuel cutting, Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), and plasma arc cutting and gouging.

    3 Credits

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  • WELD 259 - Oxyacetylene Welding


    Course Description:
    The theory and safety of Oxyfuel (OAW) welding process.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WLDG 202 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 1 Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to welding theory. Learners are introduced to wire feed welding, joint and weld types, weld faults and oxy-fuel equipment. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices.

    1.5 Credits

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  • WLDG 203 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 1 Lab


    Course Description:
    This course provides opportunities to develop and practice welding skills. Learners develop practical skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW) and oxy-fuel cutting.

    3 Credits

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  • WLDG 206 - CWB Gas Metal Arc Welding


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to help you develop your hand skills in performing fillet/groove welds on mild steel plate using the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process and to prepare you to challenge the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) practical tests in these weld positions (1GF, 2GF).

    1.5 Credits

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  • WLDG 207 - CWB Shielded Metal Arc Welding


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to help you develop your hand skills in performing fillet/groove welds on mild steel plate using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), process and to prepare you to challenge the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) practical tests in these weld positions (1GF, 2GF).  

    1.5 Credits

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  • WLDG 212 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 2 Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to welding theory. Learners are introduced to tools, materials and processes in the welding trade. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices.

    3 Credits

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  • WLDG 213 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Level 2 Lab


    Course Description:
    This course provides opportunities to develop and practice welding skills. Learners develop practical skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW), oxy-fuel cutting, Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), and plasma arc cutting and gouging.

    3 Credits

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  • ABDY 213 - Workplace Safety


    Course Description:
    This is a theory course that delivers instruction on safety legislation, climbing, lifting, rigging and hoisting, hazardous materials and fire protection, apprenticeship training program, Alberta’s industry network, interprovincial standards, safety at workplace, regulations that affect the trade, workplace coaching skills, and communication methods.

    3 Credits

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  • ABDY 214 - Substrate Preparation


    Course Description:
    The substrate preparation course discusses the foundations required to perform many of the entry-level auto body repairs. Topics covered include substrate identification, application of fillers, sanding, masking and application of undercoats.

    3 Credits

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  • ABDY 215 - Advanced Hand Skills


    Course Description:
    Advanced Hand Skills covers the theory and practice of auto body repairs. Using safe and environmentally friendly procedures and equipment, you will gain and apply the skills necessary to remove and install body components, perform the final detailing steps for a vehicle, prepare a vehicle for the application of topcoats and undercoats, and repair small dents.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ABDY 216 - Components and Detailing


    Course Description:
    The course introduces the tools and equipment commonly used to perform basic auto body repairs in the industry and explores auto body components, methods used to fasten the components, and the removal and installation procedures.

    3 Credits

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  • AERO 200 - Advanced Mapping for RPAS


    Course Description:
    In this course, you’ll build on your RPAS mapping knowledge to develop advanced data understanding and interpretation skills. You’ll enhance your photogrammetric skills through the derivation of orthophoto mosaics, digital terrain models (DTM), digital elevation models (DEM) and digital surface models (DSM). You’ll also expand your knowledge of surface development by processing LiDAR data, and run comparisons between photogrammetry and LiDAR data to generate additional products such as tree canopy models and volumetric calculations.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 201 - Basic Mapping for RPAS


    Course Description:
    This course introduces you to the mapping process for remotely piloted aerial systems (RPAS). You’ll describe the components of an RPAS, and use specialized software to generate maps to support field operations and create RPAS mission plans. You’ll use global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology to derive ground control points (GCPs), and you’ll process existing imagery data as well as data you collect during field missions using photogrammetry software.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 202 - Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations (BVLOS)


    Course Description:
    In this course, you’ll examine the specific regulations and procedures that apply when flying beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) missions with remotely piloted aircraft. You’ll conduct operational risk assessments (ORA), determine the airworthiness of an aircraft and explore the challenges specific to BVLOS environments. You’ll also complete a Transport Canada application package and get hands-on experience preparing for and conducting your own BVLOS missions.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • AERO 100

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  • AERO 203 - Aircraft Wood and Fabric Repair


    Course Description:
    The student will be introduced to the basic theories and shop practices for aircraft wood and fabric repair/covering. The properties and characteristics of aircraft woods and the application and safety precautions of synthetic resin adhesives will be covered. The properties of various fabrics and fabric testing; fabric and sealer application, including typical repairs and finishing schemes; primers and varnishes will be studied. The care and use of hand and power wood and fabric tools will also be studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 204 - Aircraft Windows and Lenses


    Course Description:
    The students will study and practice the care and maintenance of aircraft plastic windows and lenses. This will include damage assessment, repair, bonding, polishing, thermal forming, optical thickness measuring and the safe use of the applicable chemicals and related equipment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 207 - Aerodynamics for Aircraft Structures


    Course Description:
    The students will study the gas laws, standard atmosphere, Bernoulli theorem, total and static pressures, true air speed (TAS), indicated air speed (IAS), aero-foils, lift and drag, wings and flaps. Lift and drag coefficients, induced drag, minimum drag and power, gliding, endurance, climb, maneuvers, stability and control, and load factor will also be studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 208 - Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems - Professional Flight School


    Course Description:
    In this course, taken concurrently with RPAS - Professional Operations and Planning, you will use the skills you learn to execute an RPAS mission from planning to completion. As you develop and refine the workflow of a mission, you’ll get hands-on experience in RPAS operations, including multi-rotor and fixed-wing RPAS, under the guidance of experienced operators. Topics include mission planning, dispatch, on-site assessments, operational flight skills, data collection, and post-flight operations. You’ll also learn how to respond to emergency situations. At the end of the course, you will complete Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems - Flight Reviewer based on Transport Canada’s requirements, which allows you to obtain the Pilot Certificate for Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (VLOS)-Advanced Operations.

     

    3 Credits

    Corequisite(s):
     

    • AERO 212

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  • AERO 209 - RPAS System Servicing


    Course Description:
    In this course, you’ll build on the skills you learned in ground school and flight school training by focusing on the mechanics and technology of the remotely piloted aircraft itself. As well as assembling a multi-rotor RPA, you’ll configure, test fly and troubleshoot it to validate its flight performance. You’ll also conduct maintenance and servicing tasks on larger RPAS airframes and engines to ensure they are ready for flight. This will include various internal combustion engines, and both fixed wing and helicopter airframes.


    3 Credits

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  • AERO 212 - RPAS - Professional Operations and Planning


    Course Description:
    This remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) course gives you the professional skills to plan, conduct and complete complex RPAS operations within Canadian airspace. Current and prospective RPAS pilots will learn effective and safe operations that incorporate important mandatory knowledge requirements. You’ll explore a range of topics including Canadian regulations and best practices, site assessments, meteorology and dispatch. You’ll also examine pre-flight, flight operations and post-flight activities and emergency procedures. Finally, the information presented in this course will prepare you to challenge Industry Canada’s Radiotelephone Restricted Operator Certificate-Aeronautical (ROC-A) and TC RPAS Small Advanced exam required by CAR Part IX.

     

    3 Credits

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  • AERO 220 - Aerodynamics


    Course Description:
    This course will give the student a basic knowledge of aircraft aerodynamics and flight. The topics covered will be the properties of air, indicated and true airspeeds, lift and drag, flight controls, special lift and drag control surfaces and thrust. Aircraft performance, stability and control, load factor, supersonic flight and the principles of helicopter flight will also be examined. The student will have an opportunity in the laboratory to observe, adjust, and do calculations on the lift and drag of an actual model aircraft and airfoils in the wind and smoke tunnels.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AERO 300 - Interpretation of Aircraft Drawings


    Course Description:
    The student will be given an overview of engineering drawings used in the aviation industry along with methods for their interpretation and their typical application. Students will examine the content and structure of production and post-production drawings. Students will examine various illustration methods to enable them to accomplish some basic sketching.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMAT 202 - Workplace Safety


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will learn about safety legislation, regulations and industry standards including specifics on codes and regulations, climbing, lifting, rigging, hoisting, hazardous materials and fire protection. Students will be identifying and describing the structural and operational characteristics of mobile cranes. The student will be able to identify the responsibility of each person regarding operating procedures for a lift, including the identification of weights of loads using available means.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AMEC 206 - Boom Trucks and Cranes


    Course Description:
    In this course, students will be working with types of boom trucks and mobile cranes along with their respective components. Students will understand the maintenance required for hoisting equipment. Students will be describing and demonstrating the proper use of rigging and rigging equipment. Students will be able to describe the construction type’s functions of wire rope, as well as the proper use and application of reeving and lacing.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ARCP 210 - Reciprocating Engine Fundamentals Theory


    Course Description:
    In Reciprocating Engine Fundamentals the learner will gain the knowledge required to maintain a reciprocating engine. The learner will also study the operation of engine accessories such as a carburetor, a fuel injection system and a magneto.

    3 Credits

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  • ARCP 215 - Reciprocating Engine Fundamentals Lab


    Course Description:
    In Reciprocating Engine Fundamentals the learner will gain the practical skills required to maintain a reciprocating engine. The learner will also study the operation of engine accessories such as a carburetor, a fuel injection system and a magneto.

    3 Credits

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  • AREG 250 - Introduction to Canadian Aviation Regulatory Requirements


    Course Description:
    Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) are the regulations and standards for the aircraft industry in Canada. This course provides the learner with a basic understanding of the CARs system as an introduction to accessing and navigating within CARs. The learner will use computer-based learning and classroom theory to develop the skills they will need for using the CARs in a workplace environment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ASYS 220 - Aircraft Systems Theory


    Course Description:
    The students study the mechanical elements of the aircraft. Airframe components, flight controls and propellers are explained and types of aircraft construction are studied. Topics also include metallurgy and sheet metal, aircraft servicing procedures, weight and balance, wheels and brakes and anti-skid systems. Aircraft systems such as hydraulics, ice protection and propellers are also studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ASYS 225 - Aircraft Systems Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The students will be given hands-on applications with aircraft electrical and mechanical systems, as well as practical training in ground handling of aircraft.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ASYS 245 - Aircraft Systems I


    Course Description:
    Aircraft Systems I introduces basic aerodynamics as it pertains to fixed wing aircraft, beginning with the control, stability and performance of aircraft in flight. The learner will design and build a section of wing and test their work in a wind tunnel defining the effects of lift and drag. The principles of hydraulic fluid and the characteristics of aviation fuels required for aircraft operations are also explored, along with the basics of aircraft landing gear design and aircraft door and window systems.

    3 Credits

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  • ASYS 306 - Airframe Systems Theory


    Course Description:
    The student will study systems that include ventilation, heating, pressurization, air conditioning, oxygen, fire protection , ice and rain, water and waste, hydraulics and fuel systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ASYS 307 - Electrical Interface and Installation Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is a study of aircraft electrical systems and components and their interaction and interface to other onboard components and systems. Topics include typical aircraft electrical system designs, relays and switching techniques, AC motors and generators, control and protection systems, alternate power systems and system layouts. Detailed analysis of wiring diagrams will be studied as well as the theoretical knowledge required to install and physically interface aircraft components.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELEC 214

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  • ASYS 310 - Aircraft Navigation Systems


    Course Description:
    This is a detailed study of the operation and interconnection, to a block diagram level, of the avionics navigation systems found in a modern aircraft. Standard signal format and testing procedures, as well as troubleshooting techniques, are examined with reference to practical applications.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 259
    • ELTR 260
    • DIGI 235
    • DIGI 236

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  • ASYS 320 - Electrical Interface I Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is a study of aircraft electrical systems and components and their interaction and interface to other onboard components and systems. Topics include typical aircraft electrical system designs, with emphasis on interpretation of electrical diagrams, relays and switching techniques.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELEC 214

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  • ASYS 340 - Aircraft Systems II


    Course Description:
    Aircraft Systems II explores the design, function, operation and maintenance of airframe systems from small to large aircraft. The foundation to operate and maintain various aircraft systems is provided.

    3 Credits

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  • ASYS 350 - Electrical Interface II Theory


    Course Description:
    A continuation of ASYS 320 Electrical Interface I. The topics include AC motors and generators, control and protection systems, alternate power systems, system layouts. Detailed analysis of heavy aircraft wiring diagrams will also be studied.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ASYS 320

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  • ASYS 351 - Electrical Interface II Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The students will conduct laboratory exercises build skill in aircraft wiring and the interconnection of switches, relays and transformers. Three phase motors are connected, and interface problems are solved.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AVTR 315 - Aircraft Technical Records


    Course Description:
    Aviation Technical Records is an introduction to systems of documentation and record keeping used in aircraft maintenance. The learner will make entries in aircraft journey logs and technical logs. The learner will be required to access and use the rules and regulations found in the Canadian Aviation Regulations, as well as various aircraft manufacturer’s Instruction for Continued Airworthiness.

    1.5 Credits

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  • AVTR 353 - Introduction to Technical Records


    Course Description:
    This introduction to basic aircraft record keeping will allow students to practice record keeping using maintenance documents as well as government and manufacturers’ publications.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CMPH 365 - Aircraft Computers


    Course Description:
    The course starts with a brief overview of the operation of microprocessor or microcontroller. The student then studies the different computers on board a modern aircraft. Glass cockpit concepts are examined, together with aircraft data busses.

    1.5 Credits

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  • CNTR 360 - AutoPilot and Control Systems


    Course Description:
    This course involves a detailed study of the application of control systems theory to avionics. Basic position control systems are studied in relation to the operation of compass systems, radar stabilization and automatic flight control.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ASYS 310

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  • DATA 310 - Aircraft Instruments


    Course Description:
    The student will study pitot-static instrumentation, gyroscopic principles and gyrodirection indicators. Tachometers, temperature indicators, pressure and quantity gauges and remote indicators are also studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DFTG 250 - Aircraft Electrical Drawing I


    Course Description:
    This course is a study of aircraft electrical blueprints through the use of CAD software. Topics to be studied include: ANSI Y32.2 specifications, title blocks, list of materials, notes, sheet sizes, drawing area, lines and electrical symbols. Common AutoCad commands will be utilized by the student to reinforce drafting and avionic design concepts with emphasis on schematic interpretation and comprehension of aircraft electrical systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • DFTG 305 - Aircraft Electrical Drawing II


    Course Description:
    CAD software will be used to study advanced aircraft electrical and avionic systems. Topics to be studied include: fixed and rotary wing schematic diagrams, instrument panel layout and wiring interface, avionic installation cost analysis, aircraft avionic modifications, and domestic and foreign aircraft blueprint interpretation. All completed drawings will be based on ANSIY32.2 and Air Transport Association specification 100.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • DFTG 250

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  • DIGI 235 - Digital I Theory


    Course Description:
    Topics include circuit operation of basic combinational logic gates and how they apply to Boolean postulates and theorems. Sequential synchronous and asynchronous circuits, flip/flops, and other devices are studied from a practical aircraft perspective and lead into the computer circuitry of memories, counters and registers.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
     

    • ELTR 216

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  • DIGI 236 - Digital I Lab


    Course Description:
    The laboratory program provides practical hands-on application of the concepts and theories discovered in Digital theory. The correct use of digital specific test equipment is practiced.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EFAB 340 - Avionics System Installation


    Course Description:
    A typical light aircraft avionics system is installed in a simulated aircraft radio console. The student fabricates the wiring harness and is responsible for the installation of all wiring and hardware and its conformity to aircraft standards. The student performs function checks and troubleshoots the system to ensure that it is operational.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ASYS 310
    • ASYS 320
    • ELCM 355

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  • ELCM 250 - Electronic Communications Theory


    Course Description:
    This course provides a solid, fundamental background in communication concepts for students in a diverse range of electronic technologies. It provides the basic concepts required for further studies in the areas of analog and digital transmission, radio and data communications. Major topics include transmission media, amplitude modulation (AM), transmission and reception and frequency modulation (FM).

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELCM 348 - Communications Systems II Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The students assemble an AM radio in breadboard form. When the radio is working correctly it will be transferred from the breadboard to a printed circuit board for assembly in its case. The students will also perform tests on aircraft communications radios and microwave transmission lines. Specialized measurement techniques on oscilloscopes, signal analyzing equipment and special purpose test equipment will be practiced.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 259
    • ELTR 260
    • STDP 283

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  • ELCM 349 - Communications Systems ll Theory


    Course Description:
    The students will conduct an in-depth study of communications systems applied to aircraft applications including HF, VHF and UHF airborne transceivers. ELT is discussed in the general and commercial aviation environments. Topics also covered are transmission lines and wave guides used in microwave systems and their application to Weather Radar. Considerations for aircraft antenna types, location, mounting and their transmission lines are investigated. The use of standard instrumentation such as the oscilloscope, Megger, power meters and signal, analyzing equipment will be studied.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELCM 250

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  • ELCM 355 - Avionics Systems Intro Theory


    Course Description:
    The students learn the interaction of the aircraft avionics systems. Electrical distribution, intercom, audio integration, communications and navigation systems are studied to a fundamental Ramp Check level.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELCM 356 - Avionics Systems Introduction Lab


    Course Description:
    In this course you will apply the learnings of ELCM 355 - Avionics Systems Intro Theory. This lab component will have students complete multiple functional checks and tests to avionics equipment using manufacturer’s instructions while adhering to industry guidelines and safety protocols.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELCM 355

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  • ELCM 390 - Avionics Systems Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The student performs operational tests and troubleshooting exercises on a variety of avionics systems.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ASYS 310
    • ELCM 355
    • ELCM 349

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  • ELEC 214 - Electricity for Aircraft Theory


    Course Description:

    This course applies the fundamentals of D.C. and A.C. generation and distribution to the aircraft environment. A high degree of aircraft system examples are used to reinforce the correct selection of wire etc. Components studied include switches and relays, circuit protection devices, aircraft batteries, static and rotary inverters. D.C. motor /generators and alternators are also studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELEC 269 - Basic Electricity for Aircraft


    Course Description:

    Basic Electricity for Aircraft introduces the learner to fundamental electrical terminology, laws and concepts relating to direct current applications. The learner will begin their studies with basic electron theory and study electronic circuits, control devices, power generation, motor theory and troubleshooting techniques. By the end of the course, the learner should have an understanding of and ability to troubleshoot a light aircraft power distribution system.

    3 Credits

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  • ELEC 279 - Aircraft Electricity and Electronics


    Course Description:

    Aircraft Electricity and Electronics will prepare the learner with the skills to troubleshoot and repair systems that involve alternating current, reactive components, AC motors and generation, circuit control and protection, as well as digital logic applications.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):

    • ELEC 269

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  • ELTR 200 - Automotive Electrical


    Course Description:
    Basic electrical principles are emphasized in this practical, hands-on course which focuses on the automotive applications of these electrical principles. Principles of magnetism are also explained. All theory is reinforced in the laboratory by diagnosing and repairing simple electrical circuits, performing electrical wire repairs, diagnosing and servicing batteries, and taking electrical circuit measurements.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELTR 208 - Charging and Starting Systems


    Course Description:
    In this course, you will learn the components, operation, testing and repair alternator charging systems and electric starter systems in motorcycles. You will use manufacturer’s wiring diagrams to identify and trace starter systems and charging circuits. The important principles you learn in class will be reinforced in a range of hands-on shop activities, such as the removal, inspection and testing of vehicle charging systems, alternators, flywheels and starter motors.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    MOTR 207
    MOTR 208
    MOTR 209
    MOTR 210

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  • ELTR 235 - Electronics I Theory


    Course Description:
    The basic concepts of D.C. and A.C. for electronics are covered. A strong foundation in the fundamentals of circuit laws with analysis and troubleshooting are studied with examples using aircraft circuits. Reactive components and tuning circuits as well as resonance are studied as it applies to Avionics equipment.

    3 Credits

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  • ELTR 236 - Electronics I Lab


    Course Description:
    This course develops skill in the construction and testing of basic electronics circuits. The correct use of basic test equipment and the application of troubleshooting techniques are studied.

    3 Credits

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  • ELTR 248 - Electrical/Electronics I


    Course Description:
    Basic electrical principles are emphasized in this practical, hands-on course which focuses on the automotive applications of these electrical principles. Principles of magnetism are also explained. All theory is reinforced in the laboratory by diagnosing and repairing simple electrical circuits, performing electrical wire repairs, diagnosing and servicing batteries, and taking electrical circuit measurements.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELTR 259 - Electronics II Theory


    Course Description:
    The operations of the most common active devices in the industry are studied. Devices such as diodes, transistors, thyristors and op-amps are applied to common and specific aircraft applications such as power supplies, amplifiers, oscillators and voltage regulators.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 235

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  • ELTR 260 - Electronics II Lab


    Course Description:
    This course provides practical experiments and circuit troubleshooting exercises to develop hands on skill to reinforce the concepts learned in Electronics II theory.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • ELTR 235
    • ELTR 236

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  • ELTR 288 - Electrical/Electronics II


    Course Description:
    Semi-conductors, soldering, engine fundamentals, electrical circuits, and diagnosis of electrical systems are introduced in this course.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELTR 310 - Aircraft Instrument and Communications Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides an overview of aircraft instrument systems including those which measure pressure, temperature, rpm and fluid quantities. The learner will also have the opportunity to explore radio system theory and aircraft radio communication systems.

    3 Credits

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  • ELTR 315 - Aircraft Navigation


    Course Description:
    Aircraft Navigation Systems will prepare the learner with the skills to test, troubleshoot and repair systems that involve electronic navigation systems.

    3 Credits

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  • ELTR 328 - Electrical/Electronics III


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to give learners experience in performing electrical diagnosis testing on the many electrical accessories in modern vehicles. Learners will also discover the potential of voltage drop testing during the diagnostic processes.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ELTR 348 - Electrical/Electronics IV


    Course Description:
    Learners will build on existing electrical/electronics knowledge while exploring hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) designs. Motor generators, electrical controls including inverters, converters, and safety procedures for working on HEV vehicles will be covered. Learners will also gain a better understanding of how these systems are integrated within the vehicle.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMTL 224 - Introduction to Aircraft Metallurgy


    Course Description:
    The student will study the basic heat treatment of ferrous metals, deals with composition, identification of types, case hardening, nitriding, annealing and terminology of forces acting on ferrous metal (i.e., steels, stainless steels, etc.). Basic heat treatment of non-ferrous metals deals with composition of types, brass, copper and the identification of types and various tempers that different compositions can be tempered or annealed to (i.e., aluminum and aluminum alloys) will also be studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMTL 240 - Aircraft Sheet Metal Basics


    Course Description:
    Aircraft Sheet Metal Basics is an introduction to the fundamentals of riveting aircraft sheet metal structures. The learner will study the theory of aircraft aluminum, rivets and toolings with emphasis placed on the development of hands-on skills through different projects.

    1.5 Credits

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  • EMTL 255 - Aircraft Structural Theory


    Course Description:
    In this course the fundamentals of airframe design, construction, materials, processes and procedures used to manufacture aircraft will be studied. Learners will become familiar with the terms and procedures used to inspect and maintain airframe structures including wood, steel tube, composite, aluminum and fabric covering. Issues related to corrosion identification, removal and prevention along with non-destructive inspection methods, tools and techniques will also be covered.

    3 Credits

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  • EMTL 260 - Sheet Metal and Composite Laboratory


    Course Description:
    This course will enable the learner to apply the knowledge gained in the Aircraft Sheet Metal Basics course and learn additional skills required to complete sheet metal and composite projects.

    3 Credits

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  • EMTL 330 - Aircraft Composite Structures


    Course Description:
    The students will study the fundamentals of aircraft composite structures. Manufacturing techniques, reinforcement fibres, matrix materials, core materials and damage assessment will be studied. Modification/repair procedures utilizing modern technical methods and equipment as well as safety procedures will also be practiced.

    6 Credits

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  • EMTL 335 - Introduction to Aircraft Metal Structures


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive understanding and working knowledge of the tools and equipment used in the repair of aircraft structures. The fabrication or repair of aircraft components and/or parts and the installation of these parts using the correct aircraft fasteners will also be studied.

    6 Credits

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  • EMTL 336 - Advanced Aircraft Metal Structures


    Course Description:
    This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive understanding and working knowledge of advanced metal working procedures. In-depth knowledge and methods of installing aircraft fasteners, and making repairs and fabrication of airworthy components/parts to specifications and drawings will also be examined. Safety and efficient work techniques are emphasized.

    6 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • EMTL 335

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  • ENGN 230 - Aircraft Propulsion


    Course Description:
    Students will be given an overview of the principles of the reciprocating piston and turbine engine including pure jet, turboprop and high bypass fan. A brief description of carbonation, fuel injection, ignition, super/turbo charging, fixed and constant speed propellers, synchronization and engine anti-icing will also be studied.

    1.5 Credits

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  • ENGN 240 - Aircraft Engines Theory


    Course Description:
    Students study reciprocating piston engine and turbine engine and propulsion system principles and design. Theory is also presented on thrust augmentation and reversal and noise suppression. The operation of anti-icing, ignition and starting systems are discussed. Students study instrumentation for engine analysis, performance monitoring and adjustment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • FNCE 205 - Introduction to Fixed Operations


    Course Description:
    This course provides a comprehensive view of the Fixed Operations Department of a typical automotive dealership. It explores the best practices for optimizing the return on investment in the dealership and how the after-sales business contributes to overall dealership profitability. Particular emphasis will be placed on the impact of customer satisfaction, loyalty and repurchase intentions.

    1.5 Credits

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  • FNCE 207 - Leasing, Finance and Insurance


    Course Description:
    This course introduces the functions of the business office and examines in detail all key aspects of automotive leasing, finance and insurance. It includes the features of each type of contract and their legal and ethical considerations. The impact of credit and leasing versus buying decisions are also key components of this course.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 200 - Mechanical Skills Theory


    Course Description:
    The student will be given an introduction to safety and communications, lifting procedures, wire rope, materials, fastening devices, all hand tools, power tools and measuring tools.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 202 - Air Conditioning


    Course Description:
    This course provides students an understanding of air conditioning system. The fundamental operation of air conditioning systems, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning control systems. Practical application of the course includes troubleshooting and repairing air conditioning systems.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 204 - Mechanical Skills Lab


    Course Description:
    The student using the hand tools discussed in theory will have to complete shop projects including the manufacture of steering wheel puller.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 205 - Braking Systems Theory


    Course Description:
    The focus of this course is a complete study of vehicle braking including hydraulic, air, and electric systems. Theory covering ABS and trailer systems for each type is included.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 206 - Braking Systems Lab


    Course Description:
    The student will disassemble, inspect, measure, and assemble most hydraulic brake components. The ABS system diagnosis and use of hand held readers is also covered. The air system section involves the disassembly, inspection, section of the brakes. Troubleshooting and servicing of light and medium duty electric braking systems as used on trailers will also be covered.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 207 - Electrical and Electronics Theory


    Course Description:
    This course is a complete study of electrical fundamentals, circuit design, system component testing, and includes an introduction to electronics.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 208 - Electrical and Electronics Lab


    Course Description:
    The learner will construct, test, and troubleshoot a series of different circuits. This lab course is designed to reinforce the theory concepts.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 209 - Alternate Fuels and Ignition Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the study of alternate fuels and ignition systems. Practical application of the course includes troubleshooting ignition systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 212 - Electric Welding and Oxy-Fuel Cutting


    Course Description:
    This course will provide the students an opportunity to use the electric welding and oxy-fuel cutting tools. And the practical application of the course includes the use of oxyacetylene heating and cutting equipment.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 213 - Electrical and Electronics


    Course Description:
    This course is a complete study of electrical fundamentals, circuit design, system component testing, and includes an introduction to electronics. Practical application of the course includes test and troubleshoot a series of different circuits as a means to reinforce the theoretical concepts.

    6 Credits

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  • HDMC 214 - Electronic Engine Management Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the study of managing electronic engines. It covers the fundamentals of electronic control systems and emission control and after treatment. Practical application of the course includes the management of electronic engine.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 216 - Engine Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the study of engine fundamental, including engine principles, engine blocks and cylinder liner systems, piston, piston rings and connecting rod systems, crankshaft, bearing and related components, camshaft and follower systems, cylinder head systems and engine braking systems. Practical application of the course includes troubleshooting and repairing engine problems.

    6 Credits

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  • HDMC 217 - Engine Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the study of engine systems such as air induction and exhaust systems, turbo charged air systems, lubrication systems, liquid and air-cooling systems and engine fluid analysis. And the practical application of the course includes troubleshooting all the above systems.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 218 - Fuel Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides students with the study of diesel fuel and storage tanks, combustion process and starting aids, fuel injection systems, diesel engine service and emergency shutdown systems. Practical application of the course includes troubleshooting and servicing diesel engines.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 219 - Hydraulics, Brakes and Wheel Systems


    Course Description:
    This course provides students an understanding of hydraulic system operations, and a complete study of vehicle braking systems. It covers the theory of hydraulic antilock brake systems (ABS), parking brake systems, bearings and seals and wheels, tires and hubs. And the practical application of the course includes inspection of hydraulic components, perform hydraulic testing, brake service, troubleshoot ABS, bearing and seal faults, wheel, tire and hub faults.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 222 - Mechanical Skills


    Course Description:
    Students receive an introduction to safety legislation and industry policy in trades, climbing, lifting, rigging and hoisting procedures, hazardous materials and fire protection, materials and fastening devices, tools and equipment, interprovincial standards red seal program, Alberta’s industry network, workplace coaching skills and maintenance programs. Practical application of the course includes the reinforcement the theoretical concepts discussed above.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 231 - Suspension, Wheels and Systems Lab


    Course Description:
    The student will inspect and measure the condition of the truck and, or, trailer frame, suspension and steering system. The student will also disassemble, inspect, measure, assemble and adjust a selection of manual steering boxes.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 232 - Suspension, Wheels and Systems Theory


    Course Description:
    This course offers the students a theoretical and practical study of the operation, inspection and service procedures of suspension and steering systems for on-road and off-road vehicles and trailers.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 240 - Electrical Charging and Cranking Theory


    Course Description:
    Students will study the principles of how heavy duty electrical charging, cranking and accessory systems function.

    3 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HDMC 207

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  • HDMC 241 - Electrical Charging and Cranking Lab


    Course Description:
    The students will troubleshoot and repair systems problems and gain practical experience when dealing with heavy duty electrical charging, cranking and accessory systems.

    1.5 Credits

    Prerequisite(s):
    • HDMC 208

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  • HDMC 255 - Diesel Engine Theory


    Course Description:
    This course provides the students with the study of major engine components, disassembly, inspection and assembly procedures. The service procedures will make use of service manuals, specifications, and adjustments.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 257 - Diesel Engine Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The learner will disassemble, measure, inspect, reassemble, and write a service report on a diesel engine. The learner is responsible to ensure the engine runs properly and is free of assembly defects.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 258 - Engine Tune-up Theory


    Course Description:
    Topics in this course include fuel storage, fuel injection component design and operation, engine governor service, engine braking system fundamentals, and engine performance testing.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 259 - Engine Tune-Up Lab


    Course Description:
    The learner will be required to perform diagnostic and tune-up procedures on Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Mack and other manufacturers’ products. This section will include the operation of both hand held and laptop diagnostic tools.

    3 Credits

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  • HDMC 266 - Powertrain Lab


    Course Description:
    The student will disassemble, inspect, measure, assemble, and test a complete medium duty power train from clutch to drive axle. The safe use of transmission jacks for removal and reinstallation of heavy-duty transmissions and clutches is also covered.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 268 - Hydraulics Theory


    Course Description:
    This course introduces hydraulic systems operation, inspection and service procedures. The theory will be reinforced by hands-on component service and system troubleshooting.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HDMC 269 - Hydraulics Laboratory


    Course Description:
    The student will disassemble and inspect components used in basic hydraulic systems. Included in the program is the design and assembly on simulator boards of common hydraulic circuits as used in industry.

    1.5 Credits

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  • HELI 280 - Helicopter Fundamentals


    Course Description:
    Helicopter Fundamentals introduces the learner to the basics of helicopter maintenance. The learner will study the rotary wing theory of flight, helicopter flight control systems, drive train systems, ground handling and servicing. Emphasis is placed on identifying and using the proper instructions for Continued Airworthiness. The classes will provide a mix of theory and hands-on practical work.

    3 Credits

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