BCIT has 345 programs divided into Degree, Diploma, Certificate, and Apprenticeship programs. BCIT degree graduates are more likely to be employed and working in their field of study than the provincial average. 8 out of 10 BCIT diploma and certificate grads are working in their fields of study. 96% of Apprenticeship graduates are working in their chosen trade. BCIT graduates have a higher earning potential than the average grad.
Sources
  1. Summary Outcomes Indicators for Diploma and Certificate Graduates – BCIT IPAO, 2010
  2. BCIT Graduate Outcomes Employment Rates 2010. Based on five-year average (2005/06 – 2009/10)
  3. BCIT Graduate Outcomes Employment Rates 2010
  4. PSI average = the average of all institutions (excluding BCIT) participating in the designated survey. PSI average for degree programs does not include the Research Universities (UBC, UBC-O, UNBC, SFU, and uVic).
  5. Summary Outcomes Indicators for Diploma and Certificate Graduates – BCIT IPAO, 2010