List of all the courses offered by BCIT: British Columbia Institute of Technology.
BCIT: British Columbia Institute of Technology offers a total of 44 courses.
By training with knowledgeable, experienced instructors who are respected professionals in the accounting industry, you’ll learn how accounting is the backbone of businesses big and small
Looking for a flexible, part-time way to learn the skills of financial planning? BCIT’s associate certificate program gives you hands-on, applied learning for the essential skills of finance and investment.
This program prepares graduates to take on a broad base of payroll and human resource responsibilities in a small business, ensuring the organization is fully compliant with legal and regulatory requirements.
If you’ve already got some experience in HR and completed the BCIT Human Resources Management Certificate, this additional training could take your career from good to great.
With just a few courses, you’ll build a strong, lifelong foundation required for an entry management position in almost any industry.
This program is for people who are already working in food industry, but are looking for career development, professional growth, and résumé relevancy. Students can complete the certificate or just take courses as they need.
Begins with the history of fire and how its use and misuse have influenced humanity over the centuries. Includes the chemistry of fire, fire hazards, fire causes, and fire statistics. Introduces applicable legislation and fire codes
Covers human factors in the scientific study of people at work. Emphasizes strategies and techniques for improving worker safety, health, efficiency, and comfort. Discusses recent trends in the ergonomics field, including the physical working environment
Focuses on the reduction of the effects of disasters through established and proven workplace emergency plans, procedures, and training. Evaluates the issues that arise prior to, during, and immediately following an emergency, as well as the long-range recovery challenges that follow.
Introduces legislation regulating hazardous materials used and transferred in the workplace and the environment. Fully explores workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) requirements
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