Overall Rating Bronze - expired
Overall Score 37.63
Liaison Emma Shipalesky
Submission Date March 23, 2012
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STARS v1.1

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
ER-7: Sustainability-Related Courses

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 3.61 / 10.00 Paula Burns
Provost and VP Academic
Provost and Vice-President Academic
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The number of sustainability-related courses offered :
206

The total number of courses offered :
1,903

Number of years covered by the data:
One

A list of sustainability-related courses offered:

The following is a compiled list of sustainability-related courses that are offered at the institution for 2011-2012 academic year.

ACCT406 Advanced External Auditing
ALT101 Business & Project Communications
ALT102 Chemical Principles & Processes
ALT105 Energy Storage
ALT151 Solar PV & Thermal Technology
ALT152 Geothermal Technology
ALT153 Wind Technology
ALT154 Bio Fuels
ALT155 Fuel Cell Technology
ALT156 Hydro Technology
ALT201 Co-Gen
ALT202 Carbon Footprint
ALT203 Design
ALT204 Economic Principles
ALT205 Carbon Capture
ALT251 Project Management
ALT252 Codes, Regulations, Standards
ALT253 Project Course
ASE176 Technical Writing and Speaking
ASE476 Technical Communications
ASM141 Technical Mathematics for Power Engineering
Technologists
ASM342 Calculus for Power Engineering Technologists
ASP246 Physics
ASP446 Advanced Physics
BSR345 Wildlife Management
BSR346 Range Management
BSR424 Winter Survival Skills
BSR455 Parks Management & Environmental Education
BTE300 Applied Research Methods
BTE314 Principles of workplace education
BTE320 Ethics and Society
BTE341 Human Resources Management
BTE343 Financial Accounting
BTE414 Environmental Management Systems
BTE420 Productivity Improvement
BTE423 Operations Management
BTE424 Lean Six Sigma
BTE430 Environmental Impact Assessment
BTE433 Risk Analysis and Management
BTE460 International Business
BTE463 "Change Management
Innovation & Change Management"
BTE465 Entrepreneurial Studies
BTE466 Managerial Accounting
BTE484 Technology, Expert & Society
BTE495A Capstone Project Part 1
BTE495B Capstone Project Part 2
BUS110 Business Fundamentals
BUS490 Small Business
CMT110 Industry Overview
CMT162 Safety Studies
CMT340 Natural Gas Processing
CMT365 Project Management and Economics
CMT410 Process Design
CMT442 Bitumen Recovery/Upgrading and Oil Refining
Technologies
CMT470 Technical Report
CMT481 Work Experience
CMT491 Equipment Optimization and Process Trouble Shooting
CON218 Building Environments
CON219 Building Envelope Systems
CON351 Safety
EDD164 Professional Practice for Technologists
EDD231 Municipal Design I
EDT270 Sustainable Building Techniques
EPC209 Infection Control and Safety
ETC463 Workplace Preparation (Coop students only)
FOT 100A Field Camp Setup & Maintenance
FOT 101A Intro. to Forest Measurement
FOT 101B Mensuration I
FOT 105 Forest Sciences
FOT 116 Silviculture
FOT 119 Forest Fire Mgmt.
FOT 120 Forest Management I
FOT 125 Forest Engineering I
FOT 201A Mensuration II
FOT 201B Forest Measurement Field Proje
FOT 205C Forest Soils
FOT 220B Alberta Regeneration Survey
FOT 225B Annual Operating Plan
FOT 225C GPS for GIS
FOT 301 Forest Safety
FOT 305A Forest Range Management
FOT 305B Land Reclamation
FOT 305C Watershed Management
FOT 315 Stand Tending
FOT 317 Silviculture III
FOT 318 Professional Development
FOT 319 Applied Forest Soils
FOT 325 Forest Fire Management I
FOT 340 ARC-VIEW Applications
FOT 352 Wood Products
FOT 375 Wildlife and Fisheries I
FOT 417 Silviculture IV
FOT 418 Winter Wilderness Survival
FOT 421 Forest Pathology and Entomolog
FOT 425 Forest Fire Management II
FOT 431 AVI Level 1
FOT 451 Alta Log Scaling Certification
FOT 452 Harvesting Methods
FOT 456 Forest Management III
FOT 475 Wildlife and Fisheries II
FOT 480 Forest Policy
FOT 497 Environmental Field Reports
GTN164 Physical Hydrogeology
GTN361 Environmental Law
GTN450 Safety Studies
GTN457 Oil and Gas Project Development
GTN467 Resource Development Procedures
GTN481 Work Experience (2 weeks)
HOS103 Sanitation
HTN312 Environmental Geophysics
HTN321 Applied Hydrogeology
HTN333 Environmental Site Assessment
HTN391 Hydrogeology Field School
HTN405 Contaminant Hydrogeology
HTN410 Environmental Monitoring and Remediation
HTN435 Regional Groundwater
HTN480 Computing and Groundwater Modeling
HTN481 Work Experience (2 weeks)
HTN492 Hydrogeological Practices
IDT362 Sustainable Building Practice
JRSB270 Select Industry Seminars
LAT471 Environmental Awareness
MEC122 Manufacturing I
MEC222 Manufacturing II
MEC231 Stress Analysis
MEC321 Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
MEC332 Design of Machine Elements
MEC342 Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
MEC362 Operations Management
MEC463 Estimating
MEC464 Materials Handling Systems
MFG322 Manufacturing III
MFG434 Tool and Fixture Design
MGMT255 Small Business Management
MGMT354 Entrepreneurship & New Venture Creation
MLA102 Quality Management
MLT111 Quality Management
MTR191 Master Student
OHSD100 Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
OHSD101 Introductory Computing
OHSD103 Organizational Behavior
OHSD112 Legislation for OHS Professionals
OHSD140 Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
OHSD150 Professional Ethics
OHSD152 Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene
OHSD154 Introduction to OHS Management Systems and
Strategies
OHSD155 Hazard Recognition, Evaluation and Control Theory
OHSD156 Application of Hazard Recognition, Evaluation &
Control
OHSD212 Fundamentals of Risk Management
OHSD213 Design and Implementation of OHS Management Systems
OHSD214 Policy and Procedure Development
OHSD215 Occupational Hygiene Monitoring Techniques
OHSD216 Incident Causation and Investigation
OHSD217 Training Fundamentals and Mentoring
OHSD219 Ergonomics
OHSD250 Toxicology
OHSD251 Emerging Trends in OHS
OHSD252 Occupational Health
OHSD253 Evaluation & Monitoring of OHS Management Systems
OHSD255 Contractor Management
OHSD256 Fire Protection & Prevention
OHSD257 Introduction to Emergency Preparedness and Response
OHSD258 Environmental Practices & Stewardship
OHSD259 Psychology for OHS
OHSD260 Making a Case for Change
PHT455 Self Promotion
PHT461 Photo Employment Preparation
PMG150 First Aid and CPR
PMG260 H2S Alive
PNT430 Production Optimization
PNT455 Heavy Oil and Thermal Operations
PNT470 Technical Report
PNT475 Project Development and Evaluation
PNT481 Work Experience
POE402 Thermodynamics
POE403 Controls/Instrumentation/Computers
POE404 Safety
POE405 Electricity
POE411 Environmental/Codes
POE441 Prime Movers
POE444 Power Lab I
POE446 Power Lab II
POE449 Plant Utilities/Types of Plants
POE450 Gas Plant Operation
PWT113 Water Treatment/Combustion/Chemistry
PWT144 Power Lab
PWT222 Safety/Environment
PWT244 Power Lab
PWT313 Advanced Water Treatment/Combustion/Chemistry
PWT344 Power Lab
PWT433 2nd Class prep
PWT444 Power Lab/Simulator
RET106 Infection Control and Safety
SFA100 Emergency First Aid
WWW101 Water Distribution I
WWW102 Water Treatment I
WWW103 Wastewater Collection Systems
WWW104 Wastewater Treatment I
WWW115 Water Treatment Laboratory Analysis I
WWW120 Wastewater Treatment Laboratory Analysis I
WWW201 Water Distribution II
WWW202 Water Treatment II
WWW204 Wastewater Treatment II
WWW213 Wastewater Collection Systems
WWW215 Water Treatment Laboratory Analysis II
WWW220 Wastewater Treatment Laboratory Analysis II


The website URL where the sustainability course inventory that includes a list of sustainability-related courses is posted:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

For this credit, NAIT had to define what is academic and non-academic since being a Polytechnic Institution.

Academic would translate to Credit courses and non-academic to non-Credit courses at NAIT.

Credit: All courses and programs approved by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Advanced Education and Technology are considered credit. These courses would lead to an approved program that would lead to a parchment.

Non-credit: A program and course that is not accredited by Advanced Education and Technology. Non credit programs include general interest programs and career preparation programs.


For this credit, NAIT had to define what is academic and non-academic since being a Polytechnic Institution.

Academic would translate to Credit courses and non-academic to non-Credit courses at NAIT.

Credit: All courses and programs approved by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Advanced Education and Technology are considered credit. These courses would lead to an approved program that would lead to a parchment.

Non-credit: A program and course that is not accredited by Advanced Education and Technology. Non credit programs include general interest programs and career preparation programs.

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