Structural Engineering Society of British Columbia

Course Offerings

January 2012 Term

The January 2012 Term is currently in progress and will end on April 19, 2012. Courses in session are C2 Effective Structural Modeling, C4-I Introduction to Earthquake Engineering & Seismicity, C10 Design of Earth-Supported Structures, and E11 National Building Code Part 4: Structural Design (2010).

April 2012 Term

The April 2012 Term will run April 26 to June 28, 2012. Please see below for dates and times of individual course. Registration is now open.

Courses Offered

C51 Bridge Analysis (NEW COURSE)
Course Coordinator: Saqib Khan, M.A.Sc., S.E., P.E., P.Eng.
Ten Thursdays, April 26 to June 28, 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. and two Tuesdays, May 29 and June 19, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. (No mid-term break)
This course is also available via live webcast
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E15 Applications of Dynamic Analysis for Seismic Design of Structures
Course Coordinators: Carlos Ventura, Ph.D., P.Eng. and Mahmoud Rezai, Ph.D., P.Eng
Thursdays, April 26 to June 28, 2012; 6:15 to 8:45 P.M. (No mid-term break)
This course is also available via live webcast
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Course Fees

Course fees and possible deductions (per course):
• Classroom attendance: $500
• Live webcast: $750

Discounts:
• $50 discount for for SEABC members.
• $50 "Early Bird" discount for registrations submitted by April 6.

Acceptance and Refunds

Submitting an application does not guarantee admission into the program. As each course is limited to a maximum of 35, there is a possibility that enrolment may reach its capacity before the registration closing date, May 9, 2012.

Applicants may withdraw from a course at any time prior to May 9, 2012, and be refunded the full registration fees less a $75 administration charge per course. Refunds will not be issued for withdrawals after that date.

Enrolment Category

Students have the option to take a course for credit or audit:
• In taking a course for credit, all assignments must be completed and the final exam written resulting in a final grade of at least 68%.  The student will receive a certificate for the course.
• For those who choose to audit a course, attendance at all classes is required, either in the classroom or via the web cast.  Completion of assignments and writing of exams is not required. The student will receive a letter stating that he/she has audited the course. 

More Information

For more information on each course, including course coordinator, instructors, contact info, communications and submission of assignments, class schedule and venue, please use the "view more information" links above and then download the Course Outline.

If you still have questions, please contact Fran Abbühl (Certificate Program Executive Secretary) at coursesseabc.ca or +1-85558-SEABC (+1-855-587-3222).

Student Code of Conduct

Download the student Code of Conduct.

Registration

Applicants can register online (payment by credit card or PayPal) or by mailing in an application with cheque payment.

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