Our People: Meet Steve MacLean, Associate Director – Campus Security

Steve MacLean in a suit.

Putting people at the core of everything we do is paramount at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. We are committed to ensuring our people — those who make BCIT distinct, are developing while feeling valued, supported, and connected. BCIT is a people-first organization. We aim to celebrate our employees by sharing their stories through the Our … Read more

New AI for Technical Writing Course: AI is Shaping Communication Whether We Want It To or Not

stylized, colourful image includes graphic of a robotic hand reaching toward a human hand with elements of technology and traditional communication tools to show connection between Artificial Intelligence and human-generated writing

Thank you to BCIT Technical Writing instructor Geraldine Eliot for this guest blog. In an ever-evolving digital landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the realm of technical communication almost daily, so it’s exciting to share these advances with students in our new online course, Using AI for Technical Writing. In my ‘day job’ as an … Read more

How BCIT helps former military members thrive in the civilian workforce

Career and life changes can be challenging, and retired Sailor First Class Melvin Thibodeau knows this perhaps better than anyone. He started his career in the military and is now returning to post-secondary to further his skills for job-readiness in the civilian workforce. Luckily for Melvin, he didn’t have to do it alone. The BCIT … Read more

From trades to teaching: Alum Rachel Schatz realized a childhood dream through trades at BCIT

woman wearing hard hat

(This story was written with contributions from Sally Lee.) As a 13-year-old, Rachel Schatz was a typical carefree teen. She enjoyed school, loved to hang out with her friends, and she dreamed of becoming a teacher one day. The world was full of possibilities. But one summer day in August, her father was involved in … Read more

BCIT student’s journey to study in Canada leads to distinguished journalism award

BCIT Broadcast and Online Journalism student Sean Park

Congratulations to BCIT Broadcast and Online Journalism student Sean Park, a recipient of the 2023 Jack Webster Foundation Student Journalism Award. Sean is one of seven journalism students in BC to receive this prestigious award that celebrates excellence in journalism. “Sean has embraced his training at BCIT with incredible enthusiasm since day one, says Christine … Read more

The power of co-op: Experience of a forensics student 

As a polytechnic institute, BCIT programs are hands-on and the curriculum is taught by industry experts to prepare students for job-readiness. The BCIT/UBC Biochemistry and Forensic Science Combined Honours Bachelor of Science student Edison Yue took it a step further by signing up for a work-integrated learning opportunity that provided him with meaningful work experience … Read more

Our People: Meet Simon Chiu, Associate Registrar, Registrar’s Office

Simon with short black hair and grey suit.

Putting people at the core of everything we do is paramount at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. We are committed to ensuring our people — those who make BCIT distinct, are developing while feeling valued, supported, and connected. BCIT is a people-first organization. We aim to celebrate our employees by sharing their stories through … Read more

Newly daylit section of Guichon Creek emerges from beneath the ground

Photo of the new spillway at Guichon Creek

Water is flowing along a newly daylit section of Guichon Creek on the BCIT Burnaby Campus that previously travelled in an underground culvert. The restoration will create new habitat for wildlife and allow salmon to navigate further along the creek. The plan to daylight this area close to the BCIT Recreation Services Centre actually came … Read more

The impact of artificial intelligence on BC’s workforce in 2024

BCIT students use artificial intelligence to solve industry challenges.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to play a big role in how businesses operate. According to the Labour Market Outlook 2023 report, professional, scientific, and technical services industries will continue to grow rapidly in the next decade, with over 120,000 job openings in Computer systems design and related services. Despite the initial concerns of AI … Read more

BCIT launches new microcredential supporting professionals working in aseptic environments

According to the latest BC Labour Market Outlook, about one million job openings are expected in BC over the next decade, with nearly 80% (or 789,000) of all job openings will require some post-secondary education or training. Upholding the Institute’s commitment to building an agile workforce that meets labour market needs, BCIT launched a new … Read more