Seneca Polytechnic will be closed from the end of business day on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, to the reopening on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. Part-time classes for the Winter 2025 Term will begin on Friday, Jan. 10. During the holiday closure, you will still be able to access The Service Hub virtually through the online portal and chatbot.
Learn more about the academic programs we are delivering in Winter 2025. If you have any questions about part-time studies, please contact us.
Continued and rapid construction is adding to the number of buildings in the GTA every day. Building design is increasingly focused on intelligent, energy efficient and high performance technologies that improve energy performance and reduce building operating costs. Optimizing building performance requires an understanding of how to successfully integrate independent systems.
Seneca's Building Environmental Systems programs are designed to train technicians in the operation of today's complex buildings. These programs focus on the concept that "buildings are systems", in which heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation, electrical power, lighting, water and air supply are not isolated, but connected and interdependent.
Students will gain knowledge and understanding of how all systems function in commercial, office, institutional and residential buildings, and how they can be operated and maintained more efficiently.
Four certificates are offered:
Students are invited to attend an information session.
Building Operators are technicians who oversee building health and play a strategic role in increasing the efficiency of building operations. They are not necessarily experts with respect to each technology or system, but must have an understanding and level of competency in all areas, including: Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Boilers, Electrical, and Mechanical Systems.
Class II Building Operators perform minor, routine and preventative maintenance and repairs, perform and log building checks and test environmental or safety and security systems. They often report problems and recommend changes to improve efficiency, reduce waste and operation costs or comply with environmental, building or safety codes. They must be aware of the requirements of tenants, and act on tenant requests for things like air quality. Some may be involved in general property and grounds maintenance.
Virtually all buildings outside of single family residences require some type of building operator, such as condominiums, multi-story residential towers, multi-story office complexes, strip malls, and other commercial buildings
Sample job titles:
Part-time Studies courses are being offered in either of the following four formats: Online, Flexible, In-person, Hybrid. Click Availability below to see current offerings.
Preferably postsecondary diploma but not mandatory or mature student status (19 years of age or older)
This practical course is designed to offer an overview of building systems, enabling students to relate to the operation of a building in a safe, energy efficient and environmentally conscious manner.
BES700 is recommended but not required
The Heating course of the Building Environmental Systems program is designed to prepare students to operate heating systems in buildings in a safe, energy efficient, and environmentally conscious manner.
Access to a computer with internet connection is required to complete this course by correspondence.
BES700 is recommended but not required
The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration course is designed to prepare students to operate air-conditioning and refrigeration systems in buildings in a safe, energy efficient, economical and environmentally conscious manner.
Access to a computer with internet connection is required to complete this course by correspondence.
BES700 is recommended but not required
The Air Handling course is designed to prepare students to operate air handling systems in a safe, energy efficient, and environmentally conscious manner.
Access to a computer with internet connection is required to complete this course by correspondence.
BES700 is recommended but not required
Covers the design, operation and maintenance of electrical systems in buildings in a safe, energy efficient, economical and environmentally responsible manner.
BES700 is recommended but not required
This course covers the key concepts of the field of water treatment as applied to the protection and operation of building systems to provide the best use of energy for conservation and safety practices.
Note: As of Winter 2019 the BES courses that were formerly offered via correspondence are now delivered online. As a result, course materials will no longer be shipped. Instead students must purchase the required textbook(s) directly from the Seneca bookstore, and the accompanying course material is available online via OntarioLearn Blackboard.
Blackboard is an online Learning Management System, through which facilitators and students are connected to allow communication, submission of assignments and keeping of grade records throughout the term.
Login information for Blackboard is sent to registered students via email in time for the start date of each course. Any questions about the online BES courses can be sent to online@senecapolytechnic.ca
Upon successful completion of this program, students are able to:
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If so, learn more about the BES Operator Class II accelerated stream:
Earn college credits for what you already know.
Prior Learning Assessment is a method of assessing and recognizing learning that is equal to
college level learning, but has been gained outside a traditional classroom (through work
experience, volunteering, outside study, etc.). If you can prove that the knowledge you have gained
meets the outcomes of a Seneca course, then credit will be awarded.
How does the PLA process work?
Prior Learning is demonstrated through a "challenge" process. The process measures learning
through a variety of methods which may include tests, portfolio assessment, interviews,
demonstrations, essays, and work samples. The method used will be determined in consultation with a
Program Coordinator.
For more information and to determine if you are eligible for PLA, please call the Program
Coordinator.
The process may take from 6 to 8 weeks.
Note: Not all courses can be challenged. For more information go to PLA website or contact your Program Coordinator.
Many students who enter Seneca Polytechnic will have earned academic credits in postsecondary educational institutions which they may be able to apply toward completion of a Seneca Polytechnic program.
Requests for Transfer Credit must be for a specific course and must be accompanied by an official transcript and course outline. A minimum grade of "C" (60 percent) is generally required for a course to be considered for Transfer Credit.
Download a Transfer Credit Request form. An official copy of your transcript and applicable detailed course outlines should be attached and submitted. Please note it may take 4 to 6 weeks for a Transfer Credit decision.
Please visit the Office of the Registrar.
When you meet all program requirements and become eligible for a certificate, diploma, or degree, you must inform the Registrar by completing a Graduation Application form and paying the graduation and alumni fee. Certificates, diplomas, and applied degrees are issued twice a year in the Fall (October), Spring (June) and Winter (February).
For further information including deadlines and fees, please visit the Convocation website or contact the Convocation Office at theservicehub@senecapolytechnic.ca.
A student will be eligible to graduate from a certificate, diploma, advanced diploma or graduate certificate program if they have achieved a minimum graduating GPA of 2.0.
A student will be eligible to graduate from a degree program if they have achieved a minimum graduating GPA of 2.5, which includes a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the courses in their main field of study and a minimum GPA of 2.0 in breadth courses.
A faculty of Seneca Polytechnic may recommend a student for a certificate, diploma or degree only after the student has earned a minimum of twenty-five percent of the credit for that program at Seneca.
Traditional Classroom Delivery:
Classroom instruction includes both theory and practice in a multi-skills approach. Delivery
methods include use of up-to-date results-oriented print materials and case studies. This
comprehensive energy efficiency training program for building operators and technicians is
available for individual registration or institutional partnering.
Online:
This course involves delivery through the internet. This includes the use of online
materials, group discussions and consultation with your instructor via Blackboard and email.
Students will be responsible for completing all online activities as well as working through
textbook content, as required. The textbook must be purchased by the student.
This program is recognized by the following organizations:
Andrew Hoang
Program Assistant
Andrew.Hoang@senecapolytechnic.ca
437.312.0344
Desmond Duke
Part-time Program Coordinator
Desmond.Duke@senecapolytechnic.ca
437.312.0341
For more information about this program, fill out the following form.
Students are invited to attend an information session.