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RCT - 100 Introduction to Mineral Exploration and Mining 2 Credit(s) The course introduces the mineral exploration and mining industry and its life cycle from initial exploration through to mining operations, reclamation, and closure. The course encompasses an overview of the history of mineral exploration and mining, an introduction to types of mineral resources and their importance to society, and an orientation to the mining sector in British Columbia. Instruction focuses on resource technicians and their role in the industry, common terminology, industry requirements, and employment opportunities.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 101 Introduction to Ecosystems, the Environment and Reclamation 2.5 Credit(s) This course encompasses an introduction to ecosystems and the environment, components, and processes that make up natural ecosystems such as water, air, soil, plants and animals. Instruction covers an orientation to BC’s ecology and the biogeoclimatic classification system. The impact of human activity and resource development on the environment will be reviewed along with the methods and approaches to managing environmental impacts such as the mitigation hierarchy and the principles and practices of reclaiming disturbed land.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 102 Introduction to Communities and the Resource Sector 1 Credit(s) Through discussion this course introduces social elements of the natural resources sector and how communities are involved in and impacted by resource exploration and development. Review the involvement of government and industry and the importance of engagement with communities and Indigenous people in mineral exploration and mining.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 103 Fundamentals of Data Collection, Mapping, and Technical Communication 1.5 Credit(s) This course introduces guidelines and processes related to the collection and presentation of field data both in maps and in technical communication. Instruction includes an orientation to field data collection methods, use of technology, and the importance of accuracy, precision, and quality assurance and control systems. Instruction includes elements of topographic, geological, and ecosystem maps and how to use and prepare these maps. Approaches to managing and communicating field information will also be reviewed.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 104 Introduction to Health and Safety for the Resource Sector 1 Credit(s) This course introduces essential elements of health and safety for field assistants. Topics will include safe workplace practices and systems, the safety mindset, hazard recognition, emergency preparedness, communications, and personal protective equipment for field work. The role of WorkSafeBC and the worker will also be discussed.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 105 Introduction to Resource Field Methods and Sampling Techniques 2 Credit(s) The course discusses common field methods used by field assistants and professionals within the resource sector. Topics introduced include field tools; data collection; field observations and notes; sampling methods for rocks, soil, water and vegetation; and drilling. Approaches to monitoring and reclamation will also be discussed.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 106 Introduction to Workplace Readiness Skills in the Resource Sector 1 Credit(s) This course explores the principles of professional behavior, workplace diversity, teamwork, conflict resolution, and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing effective interpersonal and team building skills and the exploration of employment opportunities in the resource sector.
Corequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 107 Introduction to Flora and Fauna 2 Credit(s) This course introduces common flora and fauna found in British Columbia. Course discussions include the importance of identification, conservation, and management amidst mineral exploration and development.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 108 Introduction to Natural Resource Management 2 Credit(s) This course introduces the principles of resources management and reviews the ways in which society and natural landscapes interact. Course discussions includes the review of models and strategies to sustain renewable and non-renewables resources for present and future generations.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 109 Resource Field Safety Practices 1.5 Credit(s) This course addresses safety issues related to field work such as transportation, wildlife, and weather. Students will also be introduced to emergency preparedness systems and communications and the importance of a safety mindset. Safety shares will form part of the course.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 120 Introduction to Ecosystems and Environmental Science 2.5 Credit(s) This course explores terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem classifications and the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification system (BEC) used in BC. Students will examine ecosystem functions and processes, and the concepts of ecosystem services, resilience, and the interdependence between ecosystems. Ecosystem identification, sampling and mapping will be discussed throughout.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 121 Fundamentals of Technical Math for Resource Applications 1 Credit(s) This course includes a review of basic mathematics, including whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, and different units of measure. Building on these foundational skills, the course introduces principles of algebra and geometry commonly used in technical resource occupations. Emphasis will be on describing methodology and applying solutions to real life resource-based math problems.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 122 Introduction to Earth Science and Ecosystem Stewardship 2 Credit(s) This course introduces the study of the inorganic world with a focus on the role of earth science, hydrology, and climate sciences in interpreting the natural world. Instruction encompasses an orientation to the geologic and glacial history of British Columbia, orientation to surficial materials, Karst management, hydrologic cycle, watersheds on topographic maps, and the role of climate change in the environment.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 123 Introduction to Technical Communications 1 Credit(s) This course introduces communication skills with an emphasis on technical resource occupations. While highlighting audience analysis, this course focuses on written communication processes including document planning, design, preparation, and editing. Emphasis will be given to effective use of language and descriptive writing specific to technical reports and proposals.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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RCT - 124 Introduction to Environmental Law, Economy and Ethics 1 Credit(s) This course introduces resource management, the role of resource workers and professionals, and the importance of resource-specific knowledge. Emphasis will be given to historical management practices, environmental law, and the key environmental, cultural, socio-economic considerations, and ethics that influence decision-making and the economy.
Prerequisite(s):
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
For more information visit our timetable
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Sociology |
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Space Science Astronomy |
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Spanish |
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Statistics |
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Tourism Adventure Guiding |
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Tourism Customer Services |
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Tourism Food Safe |
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Tourism & Hospitality |
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Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt. |
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