C. Objetivos
III. RESULTADOS
Technology and
Trades
CERTIFICATES AND DESIGNATIONS
APPLIANCE SERVICING
Appliance Servicing Foundation Certificate . . . . 182
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES Construction Estimating Certificate . . . . 182
Construction Project Management Certificate . . . . 182
Construction Superintendent (ICI) Certificate . . . . 183
Drywall Estimating Certificate . . . . 183
Electrical Estimating Certificate . . . . 183
Gold Seal Certification . . . . 184
Home Inspection Certificate . . . . 184
Mechanical Estimating Certificate . . . . 184
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN (CADD) Animation and Rendering Certificate . . . . 185
AutoCAD Architecture Certificate . . . . 185
AutoCAD Fundamentals Certificate . . . . 185
Autodesk Inventor Certificate . . . . 185
Autodesk Revit Certificate . . . . 185
ELECTRICS/ELECTRONICS Allen-Bradley Automation, SCADA and DCS Maintainer Certificate . . . . 185
Automation Integrator Certificate . . . . 185
Factory Manufacturing System Integrator and Administrator Certificate . . . . 185
Electromechanical Technician Certificate . . . . 186
Electronics Technician Certificate . . . . 186
Fire Alarm Technology Certificate . . . . 186
Intelligent Motion Control Certificate . . . . 186
PC Repair (Principles and Practice) Certificate . . . . 186
Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen-Bradley) Certificate . . . . 186
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Technician Certificate . . . . 186
Robotics Technician Certificate . . . . 186
GAS/HVAC/REFRIGERATION Gas Technician Certificate . . . . 186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming and Machining Certificate . . . . 187
Fundamentals of TIG Welding Certificate . . . . 187
Fundamentals of Welding Certificate . . . . 187
Lathe and Milling Machine Operations Certificate . . . . 187
Mechanical Maintenance Certificate . . . . 187
SUBJECTS APPLIANCE SERVICING Appliance Servicing . . . . 188 BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES Architecture . . . . 188 Blueprint Reading . . . . 188 Building Inspection . . . . 189 Building Renovation/Carpentry . . . . 190
Construction Estimating and Quantity Surveying . . . . 191
Electrical . . . . 192
Gold Seal . . . . 193
Home Inspection . . . . 194
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) . . . . 194
Plumbing . . . . 194
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN (CADD) AutoCAD . . . . 194
Pro/ENGINEER . . . . 195
SolidWorks . . . . 195
ELECTRICS/ELECTRONICS Fire Alarm Technology . . . . 195
PC Repair . . . . 196
Programmable Logic Controllers . . . . 196
GAS/HVAC/REFRIGERATION Gas Technician Training . . . . 197
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration . . . . 198
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming and Machining . . . . 199
Machinist . . . . 199
Mechanical Maintenance . . . . 200
182
Technology and TradesConstruction Project Management Certificate
This certificate is comprised of a series of Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) accredited courses that provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to manage construction projects. Courses meet industry standards and are integrated to cover the bidding process, estimating, scheduling, administering contracts and cost control procedures and systems. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are also
invited to attend an information session (this page).
Completion Details: You should complete the
compulsory courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Six)
One of the following:
BLDG 9089 Construction Estimating I (p. 191) BLDG 9189 Construction Estimating I
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9090 Construction Estimating II (p. 191) BLDG 9190 Construction Estimating II
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and Scheduling
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9072 Construction Cost Control (p. 191) BLDG 9198 Construction Cost Control
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9073 Construction Administration (p. 191) BLDG 9082 Construction Administration
(distance education) (p. 246)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9203 Construction Project Management (p. 192)
BLDG 9213 Construction Project Management
(distance education) (p. 247)
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
DRFT 9006 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades II (p. 188)
BLDG 9223 Construction Site Safety (p. 193) BLDG 9131 Overview of the Construction Industry
(p. 193)
BLDG 9076 Part 9 – The House – Building Envelope (p. 190)
Certificates and
Designations
Appliance Servicing
Appliance Servicing Foundation CertificateThis certificate is ideally suited to those working in a related trade and wishing to increase their knowledge of appliance servicing. It is also of interest to property managers, superintendents and homeowners. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are also
invited to attend an information session (this page).
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Four)
APPL 9002 Appliance Servicing – Electrical Fundamentals and Ranges (p. 188) APPL 9003 Appliance Servicing – Domestic
Refrigeration (p. 188) APPL 9004 Appliance Servicing – Laundry
Equipment (p. 188)
APPL 9007 Digital Display Appliances (p. 188)
Building/Construction
Technologies
Construction Estimating Certificate
This certificate is comprised of a series of Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) accredited courses that provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare estimates and schedules for construction projects. Courses meet industry standards and cover such topics as the role of the construction estimator, interpretation of construction drawings/plans and specifications, quantity take-off, pricing, bidding and scheduling techniques. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are also
invited to attend an information session (this page).
Recommendation(s): You should have
completed BLDG 9131 (Overview of the Construction Industry) (p. 188), DRFT 9005 (Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades I) (p. 188), ARCH 1008 (Architectural Technology I) (p. 188) and BLDG 9076 (Part 9 – The House – Building Envelope) (p. 190) or an approved equivalent.
Compulsory Courses (Five)
One of the following:
BLDG 9089 Construction Estimating I (p. 191) BLDG 9189 Construction Estimating I
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9090 Construction Estimating II (p. 191) BLDG 9190 Construction Estimating II
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9091 Construction Estimating III (p. 191) BLDG 9097 Construction Estimating III
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9092 Construction Estimating IV (p. 191) BLDG 9098 Construction Estimating IV
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and Scheduling
(distance education) (p. 247)
Technology and Trades Exams George Brown College offers exams in the areas of gas, heating/refrigeration/air conditioning, welding and building inspection. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861,
or e-mail [email protected].
Note: A photo ID and receipt of payment are
required to write any of the exams. Exams Offered
EX 01 Gas Technician III Written Challenge Exam (p. 198)
EX 02 Gas Technician II Written Challenge Exam (p. 198)
EX 03 Gas Technician I Written Challenge Exam (p. 198)
EX 08 Ontario ODP Card Rewrite Exam (p. 199) EX 09 CWB Welding Fundamentals Written
Challenge Exam (p. 200) EX 10 OBOA Rewrite Exam (p. 189) Course Exemptions and Certificate Requests
J Refer to Course Exemptions on page 253 for details about how to apply for a course exemption. The exemption requirements for Technology and Trades certificates/courses are as follows: You must have completed the equivalent course within five years of the application for exemption; you must have taken the equivalent course at an accredited post- secondary institution; you must have obtained a grade of B- (70%) or higher in the equivalent course; and the equivalent course must have approximately the same number of hours as and at least 90% content overlap with the course from which you wish to be exempted. J Refer to Certificate Requests on page 253
for details about how to request a certificate.
Generally, you are required to complete certificate requirements within three years. However, this can vary, so please check
with the department co-ordinator about the requirements for your certificate.
J Mail your application/request (with supporting documents) to the following address: Centre for Continuous Learning Technology and Trades Co-ordinator George Brown College
P.O. Box 1015, Station B Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9
Alternatively, you can send your application/ request (and supporting documents) via fax to 416-415-4286 or e-mail to
or you can deliver it to the Casa Loma Continuing Education office in person.
Technology and Trades Information Sessions
Join us to learn more about our technology and trades certificates and courses.
Date(s): Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Casa Loma campus, main lobby
For details and updates, visit
Technology
and
Trades
Construction Superintendent (ICI) Certificate
This certificate, developed in collaboration with the Ontario General Contractors Association (OGCA), provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to manage and co-ordinate all the elements of the construction site to ensure that projects get completed on time, within budget and in a safe manner. Courses focus on site management procedures, estimating, construction law, risk management, construction safety and leadership on the job site. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or
e-mail [email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Career Opportunities: These courses prepare
you for a position as a site superintendent within the construction industry.
Completion Details: You must have three years
of practical experience (one of them within Canada) in order to receive this certificate.
Compulsory Courses (Eight)
BLDG 9222 Building Code Compliance for Site Supervisors (p. 193)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9089 Construction Estimating I (p. 191) BLDG 9189 Construction Estimating I
(distance education) (p. 247)
and
BLDG 9067 Construction Law (p. 193) and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and Scheduling
(distance education) (p. 247)
and
BLDG 9223 Construction Site Safety (p. 193) BLDG 9066 Management for Construction
Superintendents (p. 194)
BLDG 9055 Part 3 – Large Buildings – Classification and Construction (p. 189)
BLDG 9076 Part 9 – The House – Building Envelope (p. 190)
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
DRFT 9005 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades I (p. 188)
DRFT 9006 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades II (p. 188)
or one of the following:
BLDG 9090 Construction Estimating II (p. 191) BLDG 9190 Construction Estimating II
(distance education) (p. 247)
or
BLDG 9214 Lightweight Steel Framing (p. 193) BLDG 9215 Residential Wood Framing (p. 194) BLDG 9079 Risk Management for Contractors
(p. 194)
Drywall Estimating Certificate This certificate is comprised of a series of Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) accredited courses that provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare estimates and schedules and to co-ordinate projects for the drywall trade. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or
e-mail [email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Career Opportunities: Designed in collaboration
with the Interior Systems Contractors Association (ISCA) of Ontario, this certificate prepares graduates for positions as estimators, project co-ordinators and project managers within the drywall construction industry.
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Six) Drywall Estimating – Residential* Drywall Estimating – Commercial* and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and Scheduling
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9203 Construction Project Management (p. 192)
BLDG 9213 Construction Project Management
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9072 Construction Cost Control (p. 191) BLDG 9198 Construction Cost Control
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9073 Construction Administration (p. 191) BLDG 9082 Construction Administration
(distance education) (p. 246)
* This component is offered by the ISCA. To register, contact the ISCA at 416-746-4722.
Electrical Estimating Certificate This certificate is comprised of a series of Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) accredited courses that provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare estimates and schedules and to co-ordinate projects for the electrical trade. It is designed for those working in the electrical industry and related sectors and those interested in being designated as Construction Estimator Certified (CEC – Electrical Division) of the OIQS. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Career Opportunities: These courses prepare
you for such positions as estimator, electrical quantity surveyor, project co-ordinator and project manager within the electrical construction industry.
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Six)
BLDG 9085 Electrical Estimating I (p. 192) BLDG 9086 Electrical Estimating II (p. 192) and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and Scheduling
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9072 Construction Cost Control (p. 191) BLDG 9198 Construction Cost Control
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9073 Construction Administration (p. 191) BLDG 9082 Construction Administration
(distance education) (p. 246)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9083 Cost Planning (p. 192)
BLDG 9080 Cost Planning (distance education) (p. 247)
184
Technology and TradesHome Inspection Certificate Offered in co-operation with the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI) Partners in Education, this unique certificate is intended for those working in the field as well as those interested in exploring a new career. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or
e-mail [email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Note: This certificate is currently under review
by OAHI. Once you have completed this certificate, you must apply for membership with the OAHI and complete a set number of paid inspections in accordance with OAHI bylaws and regulations. For more information about becoming a Registered Home Inspector, visit the OAHI web site at www.oahi.com. Compulsory Courses (Five)
Defect Recognition and Reporting*
BLDG 9076 Part 9 – The House – Building Envelope (p. 190)
BLDG 9033 Part 9 – The House – Health and Safety (p. 190)
and one of the following:
ELCL 9036 Residential Electrical Inspection (p. 194) ELCL 9051 Residential Electrical Inspection
(distance education) (p. 248)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9028 Residential Heating Inspection (p. 194) HVAC 9041 Residential Heating Inspection (distance
education) (p. 248)
plus one of the following:
J an OAHI-approved Introduction to Home Inspection course
J a pass in the National Home Inspector Examination® (NHIE) (American Society of Home Inspectors) J a pass in the Canadian Association of Home and
Property Inspectors (CAHPI) exam
J 30 hours of home inspection conferences/seminars/ workshops (details and proof of completion must be provided)
Elective Courses (Choose Six)
DRFT 9005 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades I (p. 188)
BLDG 9069 Concrete Construction (p. 193) or one of the following:
BLDG 9089 Construction Estimating I (p. 191) BLDG 9189 Construction Estimating I (distance
education) (p. 247)
GNRL 9171 Dealing with Difficult People (p. 67) BLDG 9131 Overview of the Construction Industry
(p. 188)
BLDG 9032 Part 9 – Buildings – Fire Protection (p. 190)
BLDG 9031 Part 9 – Buildings – Structural Requirements (p. 190)
BLDG 9140 Plumbing – House – 2006 (p. 190) COMM 1017 Professional Communications (p. 68) LAW 9018 Real Estate (p. 22)
BLDG 9215 Residential Wood Framing (p. 194) GHUM 1114 Speaking with Confidence (p. 150) BUS 9095 Starting a Small Business (p. 20)
* This component is offered by the OAHI. To register, contact the OAHI at 416-256-0960.
Mechanical Estimating Certificate
This certificate is comprised of a series of Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) accredited courses that provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare estimates and schedules and to co-ordinate projects for the mechanical trade. It is designed for those working in plumbing, HVAC and related sectors and those interested in being designated as Construction Estimator Certified (CEC – Mechanical Division) of the OIQS. For more information, call
416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Career Opportunities: These courses prepare
you for such positions as estimator, mechanical quantity surveyor, project co-ordinator and project manager within the mechanical construction industry.
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Six)
BLDG 9192 Mechanical Estimating I (p. 192) BLDG 9193 Mechanical Estimating II (p. 192) and one of the following:
BLDG 9221 Construction Planning and Scheduling (p. 192)
BLDG 9197 Construction Planning and
Scheduling (distance education) (p. 247) and one of the following:
BLDG 9072 Construction Cost Control (p. 191) BLDG 9198 Construction Cost Control
(distance education) (p. 247)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9073 Construction Administration (p. 191) BLDG 9082 Construction Administration
(distance education) (p. 246)
and one of the following:
BLDG 9083 Cost Planning (p. 192)
BLDG 9080 Cost Planning (distance education) (p. 247)
Gold Seal Certification Superintendents, project managers and estimators in the construction industry who are interested may apply for national Gold Seal Certification from the Canadian Construction Association (CCA). Gold Seal Certification is a declaration of skill and competence that is recognized by the construction industry across Canada and enhances the mobility and professional development of construction managers. The Gold Seal Certification process is based on academic achievements, special industry courses and attained experience. George Brown offers the following 15 courses, which each carry a five-point value toward the CCA Gold Seal Certification. You must also complete an exam (held twice per year) with a grade of 75% or better. For more information about George Brown’s courses, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861,
or e-mail [email protected]. You
are also invited to attend an information session (p. 182). For more information about the Gold Seal Certification process, visit the Gold Seal web site at www.goldsealcertification.com.
Note: If you are a superintendent who has
been maintaining a log book for the now obsolete Ontario General Contractors Association (OGCA) certification, you may submit copies of appropriate pages, or copies of your Certificate of Completion, with your Gold Seal application and receive full credit.
Courses Offered
DRFT 9005 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades I (p. 188)
DRFT 9006 Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades II (p. 188)
BLDG 9222 Building Code Compliance for Site Supervisors (p. 193)
BLDG 9069 Concrete Construction (p. 193) BLDG 9067 Construction Law (p. 193) BLDG 9223 Construction Site Safety (p. 193) BLDG 9066 Management for Construction
Superintendents (p. 194) BLDG 9131 Overview of the Construction
Industry (p. 188) BLDG 9055 Part 3 – Large Buildings –
Classification and Construction (p. 189)
BLDG 9076 Part 9 – The House – Building Envelope (p. 190)
BLDG 9033 Part 9 – The House – Health and Safety (p. 190)
BLDG 9032 Part 9 – Buildings – Fire Protection (p. 190)
BLDG 9031 Part 9 – Buildings – Structural Requirements (p. 190)
BLDG 9079 Risk Management for Contractors (p. 194)
BLDG 9070 Steel Construction (p. 194) Gold Seal approval is pending for the following: BLDG 9214 Lightweight Steel Framing (p. 193) BLDG 9215 Residential Wood Framing (p. 194)
Technology
and
Trades
Automation Integrator Certificate
Learn Allen-Bradley PLC programming, HMI design, motion control systems and integration as applied in the manufacturing industry. Systems driven by Allen-Bradley support the largest sector of the automation industry. Learn the theory of and acquire practical knowledge in advanced levels of process control. Cover elements of team implementation, troubleshooting and set-up of new automation systems. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or e-mail
[email protected]. You are also
invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Career Opportunities: To read a forecast of
automation business and jobs, visit the ARC Advisory Group web site at www.arcweb.com.
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Five) ELCL 9066 Motor Control Basics (p. 197) ELCL 9067 Advanced Servo Control (p. 196) ELCL 9069 Automation Integration and Validation
(p. 197)
ELCL 9061 Allen-Bradley PLC I (p. 196) ELCL 9070 Allen-Bradley PLC II (p. 197)
Factory Manufacturing REVISED
System Integrator and Administrator Certificate The trend toward cutting-edge technology in factory integration is becoming increasingly visible in high- volume manufacturing plants. Learn the Rockwell/ Allen-Bradley ViewAnyWare and FactoryTalk tools in order to implement and maintain real-time communication systems for distributed configurations. Learn to implement and debug a widely distributed system with connections to other network families through remote maintenance based on Allen-Bradley/ Rockwell networks (DeviceNet, ControlNet and EtherNet) and database systems (RSBizWare Historian, RSSql and RSMACC). Explore applications at all levels, including individual machines, remote monitoring and control and total factory integration. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4861, or
e-mail [email protected]. You are
also invited to attend an information session (p. 182).
Completion Details: You should complete the
courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Five) ELCL 9066 Motor Control Basics (p. 197) ELCL 9061 Allen-Bradley PLC I (p. 196) ELCL 9070 Allen-Bradley PLC II (p. 197) ELCL 9071 Distributed Control System I (p. 197) ELCL 9074 Distributed Control System II (p. 197)
Autodesk Inventor DISTANCE ED
Certificate
This certificate provides training in all aspects of mechanical modelling and documentation procedures using the latest release of Autodesk Inventor. It is invaluable for mechanical engineers, industrial designers, mould designers and all those involved in the design and production of mechanical drawings. For more information, see page 217 in
Distance Education.
Autodesk Revit DISTANCE ED
Certificate
This certificate provides training in Autodesk’s latest architectural modelling software, Revit Architecture. This software is being used currently on some of the largest architectural projects in the world, including the Freedom Tower in New York City. This certificate is invaluable for architects, designers, facilities planners and all those involved in creating and working with integrated construction documents. For more information, see page 217 in Distance Education.