2025 Convocation
4812 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, BC, CanadaCeremony 7 | 10:00 a.m. School of Construction and the Environment
Ceremony 7 | 10:00 a.m. School of Construction and the Environment
Techniques for Crime and Intelligence Analysts Microcredential is for professionals working in crime analysis who wish to further develop their analytical skills. It offers intermediate-level courses on industry software, investigative evidence, financial records, and analytical tradecraft for all-source data such as open-source information. To learn more about this Microcredential, please join us for an online […]
Earn your Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation and pursue a rewarding career in accounting and finance. Professional accountants are in high demand in the Canadian workforce, earning above-average salaries with unlimited opportunities for career growth. Employers rely on the financial acumen, strategic mindset, and management skills of professional accountants to steer their organizations to business […]
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As a study permit holder, there are several conditions that IRCC requires you to meet. Join the International Student Centre to review study permit condition requirements. We will also touch on who must have a co-op work permit, eligibility/requirement criteria and how to apply for a co-op work permit.
Learn key information for new international students regarding medical insurance including any actions you may need to take to ensure that you are covered. This session will also provide an overview of BC Medical Services Plan (MSP), Guard.me International Insurance, and the BCITSA Health & Dental Plan.
“I am very glad I applied to the TSP program. It was such a great positive experience for me, and it has really helped kick start my career. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to have a career in IT without spending years in school.” Kansas Mackenzie, TSP Grad Are you interested […]
As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential, the Technical Communication for Engineers course provides a broad overview of written and oral communication in engineering working environments. Topics include business correspondence, business meetings, oral presentations, visual aids, and technical reports. The approach of the course is practical; it involves practice exercises related to engineering work. […]
As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential, the Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice course introduces students to the structure, practice guidelines, and ethical codes of the engineering profession in Canada. It provides a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of the professional engineer in society, especially the primary role of protection of […]
As part of the Canadian Engineering Professional Practice microcredential, the Canadian Engineering Practical Law, course provides a broad overview of the legal principles and regulations relevant to the practice of engineering in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system, regulation of the engineering profession, contracts and torts, intellectual property, employment law, workplace safety, privacy, and indigenous law. The […]
Explore an exciting career in the automotive or motorcycle industry at our Open House, designed for women and gender-diverse individuals ready to jumpstart their journey as Motorcycle Technicians, Mechanics, or Automotive Service Technicians.
“BCIT allowed me to make a quick career change while providing me with the tools and guidance to learn all the hands-on skills necessary for my field.” Stella Kagrimanyan, SSD Graduate Are you prepared to fast-track your career as a software developer in a program recognized by industry? Learn more about BCITs Software Systems Developer (SSD) […]
Join this workshop for an overview of the comprehensive Travel to Canada Guide for international students coming to study at BCIT or returning after a trip abroad. The guide will help you understand the current rules and regulations you may need to adhere to be allowed to enter Canada.
“Enrolling in the OAT program is indisputably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made! After 11 years of being a stay-at-home parent, I decided to upgrade my office administration skills.” Karen Galang, Office Administrative Assistant, New Point Property Management If you enjoy working with people and keeping office environments organized and running efficiently, then […]
Do you have a disability or medical condition that may impact your educational journey? If yes, it’s important to connect with BCIT’s Accessibility Services as soon as possible. Accessing supports […]