On-Line Distance Schedule

Our distance courses consist of live interactive online sessions, where the instructor delivers the contents in real-time using audio conferencing and whiteboard-sharing software. Students can interact back with the instructor and with each others in a setup that is very close to a face-to-face in-classroom experience.

Sessions are generally run on a weekly basis and consist of 10 one-hour sessions. In some instances, a 36-hour course can be offered for those courses where we get a minimum of four registrants. Note that for the 10-hour version, there is no minimum requirement on the number of registrants.

Sessions will start during the week of March 5, 2012, or as arranged between instructor and students. Course registrants will receive an initial email from their instructor by the weekend of March 2, 2012, and classes are expected to start shortly thereafter.

The following courses are confirmed for the Winter 2012 session. Please check back soon as more courses are going to be added to this list during the the coming few days.

BS-1 – Mathematics
BS-2 – Probability and Statistics
BS-3 – Statics and Dynamics
BS-4 – Electric Circuits and Power
BS-5 – Advanced Mathematics
BS-6 – Mechanics of Materials
BS-7 – Mechanics of Fluids
BS-8 – Digital Logic Circuits
BS-9 – Basic Electromagnetics
BS-10 – Thermodynamics
BS-11 – Properties of Materials

CS-1 – Engineering Economics
CS-2 – Engineering In Society
CS-3 – Management Concepts for Engineers

Mec-A1 – Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Mec-A2 – Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines
Mec-A3 – System Analysis and Control
Mec-A5 – Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mec-A6 – Fluid Machinery
Mec-A7 – Advanced Strength of Materials

Mec-B1 – Advanced Machine Design
Mec-B2 – Environmental Control In Buildings
Mec-B3 – Energy Conversion and Power Generation
Mec-B5 – Product Design and Development
Mec-B6 – Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Mec-B10 – Finite Element Analysis

Ele-A1 – Circuits
Ele-A2 – Systems and Control
Ele-A3 – Signals and Communications
Ele-A4 – Digital Systems and Computers
Ele-A5 – Electronics
Ele-A6 – Power Systems and Machines
Ele-A7 – Electromagnetics

Ele-B1 – Digital Signal Processing
Ele-B2 – Advanced Control systems
Ele-B7 – Power Systems Engineering
Ele-B8 – Power Electronics and Drives

Cvl-A1 – Elementary Structural Analysis
Cvl-A2 – Elementary Structural Design
Cvl-A3 – Municipal Engineering
Cvl-A4 – Geotechnical Materials and Analysis
Cvl-A5 – Hydraulic Engineering
Cvl-A6 – Transportation Engineering and Planning

Cvl-B1 – Advanced Structural Analysis
Cvl-B2 – Advanced Structural Design
Cvl-B3 – Geotechnical Design
Cvl-B5 – Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment
Cvl-B7 – Highway Design, Construction, and Maintenance
Cvl-B8 – Management of Construction
Cvl-B9 – Civil Engineering Analysis and the Finite Element Method
Cvl-B10 – Traffic Engineering

Ind-A3 – Facilities Planning
Ind-A4 – Production Management
Ind-A5 – Quality Planning, Control and Assurance

Comp-A1 – Electronics
Comp-A2 – Digital Systems Design
Comp-A4 – Program Design and Data Structures

Env-A6 – Solid Waste Engineering and Management

Chem-A3 – Mass Transfer Operations
Chem-A4 – Chemical Reactor Engineering

For more information, or to inquire about a specific course, please call (905) 361-1901 ext 222 (Toll Free: 1-888-374-2338 ext 222) or e-mail iee@epic-edu.com.