Field Schools and Intensives

At Coast Mountain College you study, work and play in one of the most spectacular places on earth. Your classroom is connected to place - to rich cultures, rugged landscapes and breathtaking vistas.

Our intensive spring and summer field schools combine a full semester of learning into just a few weeks where you'll experience northwest BC's incredible history, culture and environment.

This is education unbound. 

Registration opens February 15, 2024. 

Programs offered

ENGR 122 | Engineering Design and Sustainability

ENGR 122 Engineering Design and Sustainability
2 Credits

Design the future! Continuing from ENGR 121, this course expands on student's understanding of engineering design as applied to larger, more self-directed projects. Examples of First Nations resource management and systems designs will be explored. Students, working in groups, will follow a structured process to design a system comprising of electrical, mechanical, and software sub-systems over the term. Students will complete one major project through several milestone stages with associated technical reporting (including a final paper in both oral and written form). Technical Writing is to be taken co-currently with ENGR 122 to develop student's technical writing skills in parallel to their project work. This course includes an introduction to the concept of sustainability and its impact on engineering design and an exposure to engineering ethics. ENGR 122 is a requirement for all students planning to complete the Common Engineering Curriculum.

Prerequisites
ENGR 121MATH 101CPSC 123; minimum grade C;

Transfer Credits
Explore transfer credit opportunities by visiting the BC Transfer Guide

Admission requirements

Dates and locations

Terrace campus

May 8 - June 3, 2023

Program fees

Contact the Registration office for information on University Credit fees.

Register for classes

ENGR 122 | Engineering Design and Sustainability

ENGR 122 Engineering Design and Sustainability
2 Credits

Design the future! Continuing from ENGR 121, this course expands on student's understanding of engineering design as applied to larger, more self-directed projects. Examples of First Nations resource management and systems designs will be explored. Students, working in groups, will follow a structured process to design a system comprising of electrical, mechanical, and software sub-systems over the term. Students will complete one major project through several milestone stages with associated technical reporting (including a final paper in both oral and written form). Technical Writing is to be taken co-currently with ENGR 122 to develop student's technical writing skills in parallel to their project work. This course includes an introduction to the concept of sustainability and its impact on engineering design and an exposure to engineering ethics. ENGR 122 is a requirement for all students planning to complete the Common Engineering Curriculum.

Prerequisites
ENGR 121MATH 101CPSC 123; minimum grade C;

Transfer Credits
Explore transfer credit opportunities by visiting the BC Transfer Guide

Admission requirements

Dates and locations

Terrace campus

May 8 - June 3, 2023

Program fees

Contact the Registration office for information on University Credit fees.

Register for classes