Courses and Descriptions
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CIVL-1011Algebra & Trigonometry 1
More InformationThis math course covers fundamental
principles, definitions of mathematical terms and basic graphing techniques. Students will learn to simplify expressions
and solve equations involving trigonometric functions, systems of linear
equations, factoring and fractions.
CIVL-2023Algebra & Trigonometry 2
More InformationStudents simplify expressions and solve
equations involving quadratic functions, integral and fractional exponents,
radicals and logarithms. Topics also
include inverse trigonometric functions, sine law, cosine law, plane analytic
geometry and graphing.
Prerequisites:
COMM-1243Technical Communication 1
More InformationEffective January 8, 2026, the Quality Systems Management & Applications program will no longer accept new students.
All current students enrolled in the program will be contacted individually to arrange a personalized graduation plan and ensure a smooth path to program completion. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact
mbaylon@rrc.ca.
Learn the principles of technical communication. Develop your skills to research, design and organize documents. Practice your skills using plain language techniques to produce clear, effective writing. Ideal for anyone who writes for business, government or industry.
MATH-1007Calculus
More InformationThis is an introduction to the differential and integral calculus of one variable. The focus is the applications related to engineering technology such as: minima and maxima, curve sketching, tangents and normals, related rates, small errors and changes, particle and rotational dynamics, growth and decay of current in electric circuits, areas, volumes and surfaces of rotation, centroids and moments of inertia, hydraulic pressure, mechanical work, average values of functions.
Scientific calculator required.
Prerequisites:
MATH-1020Statistics
More InformationThis course is an introduction to economic and business statistics. Topics include charts and graphs, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, probability rules, probability and sampling distributions, and estimation.
SAFE-1028WHMIS
More InformationThe Workplace Hazardous Materials System (WHMIS) is a system for ensuring that important information about hazardous products is communicated where products are used, stored and handled. This course provides Information necessary to understand and interpret information about hazardous products, including pictograms (symbols), labels and Safety Data Sheets.
SCIE-1036Physical Science
More InformationThe course provides students with a fundamental background in the physical sciences, and is comprised of two components, Physics and Chemistry, which are delivered in series. Emphasis is placed on conceptual understanding of subject matter rather than carrying out complex calculations.