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Legal Matters and Sustainability Management Systems EENG 8400

Environmental Engineering Course

International Fees

International fees are typically 3.12 times the domestic tuition. Exact cost will be calculated upon completion of registration.

Course details

​The course starts off with providing an overview of the Canadian legal system and fundamentals of environmental law and policy. The roles of federal, provincial, and local governments as well as Indigenous peoples in environmental protection and sustainable development are explained. Current environmental issues will be covered as case studies in light of laws and regulations. Course continues with a focus on the key elements of sustainability management systems (SMS) and processes involved in managing the environmental and health and safety aspects of an operation or organization. Students will learn how to develop and implement a SMS, which integrates sustainability into consideration and management of environmental aspects of an organization as well as the laws, policies, commitments, regulations and other drivers.

Prerequisite(s)

Credits

3.0

Domestic fees

$843.90

Course offerings

Fall 2024

Below is one offering of EENG 8400 for the Fall 2024 term.

CRN 45980

Duration

Tue Sep 03 - Tue Dec 10 (15 weeks)

  • 15 weeks
  • CRN 45980
  • Domestic fees $843.90
    International fees are typically 3.12 times the domestic tuition.
Class meeting times
Dates Days Times Locations
Sep 03 - Dec 10 Tue 18:30 - 21:30 Burnaby SW01 Rm. 2590
Instructor

Selina Lee-Andersen

Course outline

Course outline TBD — see Learning Outcomes in the interim.

Domestic fees

$843.90

Important information
  1. Departmental approval needed
  2. International fees are typically 3.12 times the domestic tuition. Exact cost will be calculated upon completion of registration.
  3. Students are responsible for completion of pre-requisites and co-requisites. Please contact Program Assistant for approval to register: bcit_eeng@bcit.ca - include your A#.
Status

Sneak Preview

This section is only available for registration starting Wed May 22, 2024 at 9:00 am (PDT)

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Apply the constitution and case law to determine jurisdiction, degree of conflict or harmonization with respect to environmental protection issues.
  • Carry on a legal analysis of an environmental issue.
  • Discuss the Indigenous peoples' and other parties' (stakeholders) rights and responsibilities and environmental law.
  • Discuss the most commonly used Environmental Management Systems (EMS) including ISO 14001 and EMAS
  • Integrate social and financial concerns into an EMS to create a Sustainability Management System (SMS).
  • Rank environmental and social impacts in terms of importance and assess potential targets for their ability to mitigate risks and minimize impacts.
  • Achieve targets by developing policies, programs and initiatives and integrating them into existing corporate culture.
  • Track the success of programs by identifying, recording and monitoring Key Performance Indicators (metrics) and taking corrective actions when necessary.
  • Analyze and present critical information for the purposes of internal and external auditing and reporting on the SMS.

Effective as of Fall 2019

Related Programs

Legal Matters and Sustainability Management Systems (EENG 8400) is offered as a part of the following programs:

  • Indicates programs accepting international students.
  • Indicates programs with a co-op option.

School of Construction and the Environment

  1. Environmental Engineering
    Bachelor of Technology Full-time/Part-time

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