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Professional Investigation & Covert Surveillance: Q&A

January 20, 2026

BCIT Forensics instructor Denis Gagnon is teaching FSCT 8200 – Covert Surveillance Techniques this spring. We asked him to tell...

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From security guard to software team lead: 3 career tips

January 19, 2026

Computer Information Technology (CIT) Diploma graduate Jap Johal was working as a security guard at a casino when he attended...

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Forensic educator Sheila Early named to Order of Canada

January 9, 2026

We are delighted to celebrate Sheila Early, a trailblazing BCIT Forensics educator, who has been named a Member of the...

Computing student takes on international Ocean Hackathon

December 22, 2025

When Computer Systems Technology (CST) Diploma student Dom Torres (on the right in the photo above) joined a local hackathon...

Graphic reads Turn the Tides: A Climate Change Management Strategy Game

Computing student game tackles climate change education

December 16, 2025

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, yet its complexity often makes it difficult to...

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Three reasons AI-integrated workplaces need trained writers

December 15, 2025

Shannon Kelly, Program Head for Technical Writing and Technical Communication programs, and Bahareh Shahabi, BCIT’s liaison to the national AI...

BCIT students, faculty, and researchers are engaged in applied learning and research.

A big, bold BCIT year

December 3, 2025

In a time of accelerated technological shifts, persistent labour challenges, and pressing economic conditions, 2025 affirmed the critical role of...

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Forensically speaking – 9 simple rules for using your online gadget

November 28, 2025

Seasonal special by guest author David McKay, BCIT Forensics Program Head, Forensic Science Option In 2025, our digital lives are...