This paper is designed to introduce the main principles and tools related to Building Information Modelling in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. BIM is not only a technology that is dramatically changing the way AEC projects are delivered today, but also involves more integrated processes and parties (considering clients, designers and planners, owners and other stakeholders throughout the project life cycle). At the end of this course, students will be able to understand what is BIM and what it is not; its benefits, the different tools and processes related to BIM; the interoperability issues of BIM software; the role of BIM in the design, planning, construction and maintenance of a project; how BIM helps to coordinate the supply chain of a project; and the synergies among BIM, Lean Construction and Sustainability. While this course is taught within the civil and environmental engineering department, it is intended to be multi-disciplinary in nature as this is when the fundamental value of BIM emerges. So this course is general enough to be offered to engineering students (e.g. structural engineers, civil engineers and construction management, among others), architects and any other related field.