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The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) is an institute of technology in Burnaby, British Columbia. It provides full- and part-time education leading to certificates, diplomas, bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in technologies and trades.

In addition to the main Burnaby campus, it has a campus in downtown Vancouver, a marine campus in North Vancouver, an aerospace and technology campus in Richmond, the Great Northern Way campus* in Vancouver and a number of small satellite campuses.

Facts and figures


BCIT provides the majority of apprenticeship training in the province of British Columbia. Approximately 15,500 full-time and 32,500 part-time students enroll each year, with over 100,000 alumni. BCIT has over 1,400 full-time faculty and staff and more than 600 part-time faculty and staff.

Brief history


  • 1960: BC Vocational School opens at Willingdon and Canada Way under direct management of the provincial government.
  • 1964: First Technology students are on campus ( Founding Year ).
  • 1966: First graduates. Administration of BCIT and BC Vocational School remain separate.
  • 1978: Pacific Vocational Institute (PVI) is created as an independent institution to combine BC Vocational School with Maple Ridge and Sea Island operations.
  • 1986: BCIT and PVI structures merge to form the new BCIT. Classes are held on Sea Island, in Kaslo, Langley, Surrey, and Burnaby and in multiple downtown Vancouver locations.
  • 1994: BCIT merges with the Pacific Marine Training Institute in North Vancouver.
  • 1995: Legislation gives BCIT degree-granting status.
  • 2001: BCIT becomes a polytechnic institution.

Current schools


BCIT provides 7 Schools, 6 of which provide full-time studies.

External links


Universities and colleges in British Columbia | Educational institutions established in 1960 | Vocational education | Burnaby, British Columbia

 

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