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Women in Engineering

Become an engineering trailblazer

Only 20% of newly licensed engineers in Canada identify as women.* Find out how you could be the next engineering trailblazer at the BCIT Engineering Panel and Info Session. Talk to faculty, graduates, and students about their programs and get your questions answered.

*Source: Engineers Canada, 2020

Engineering Panel & Info Session

Tuesday, March 5, 5-6:30 pm, BCIT Burnaby Campus

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At BCIT you’ll build confidence through hands-on learning in small and supportive teams. Apply now and bring your distinct and extraordinary talent to the industry.

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Women in Engineering Entrance Award & Bursary

Find out about eligibility, application, and more for the Women in Engineering Entrance Award and Bursary.

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Engineering Info Sessions

Become the next trailblazer

“Join us and start your career in engineering. This is where you can contribute toward solutions for the big questions we are currently facing – understanding the climate and how it changes, building new ways of providing energy at scale, creating healthy indoor spaces that can cope with a multitude of challenges such as contagious diseases, forest fires, heat and cold waves, and so much more.”

— Andrea Frisque, Dean of BCIT School of Energy.


The world needs your unique perspectives, problem-solving skills, and creativity. Hear the inspirational stories from three women-identifying graduates and students in engineering. Learn about their BCIT hands-on learning experience for Civil, Electrical, and Marine Engineering.

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Share your perspective

“Diversity and inclusion provide important perspectives and voices that stimulate collaboration, innovation, and excellence in engineering.”

— Phyllis Chong, P.Eng., Program Head – Civil Engineering, School of Construction and the Environment.

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