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Post-secondary Technology Education in British Columbia...

Part of 'exploring your options' is knowing what programs or courses are available from post-secondary education centres that focus on technology, and where to go. British Columbia is fortunate in that there are excellent choices throughout the province.

The following list of public BC institutes, colleges, university-colleges and universities, with links to their web sites, is provided for the convenience of visitors to the TechACTion web portal...

Institutes

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design

Justice Institute of British Columbia

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology

Colleges

Capilano College

Camosun College

College of New Caledonia

College of the Rockies

Douglas College

Langara College

Okanagan College

North Island College

Northern Lights College

Northwest Community College

Selkirk College

Vancouver Community College

University-Colleges

Kwantlen University College

University College of the Fraser Valley

Vancouver Island University

Universities

Royal Roads University

Simon Fraser University

Thompson Rivers University

University of British Columbia

University of Northern British Columbia

University of Victoria



Post-secondary educators wishing to be added to the list or want their listing changed... email the webmaster.

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Shaping BC's Future... Together.

TECC Board
Board members with Minister Murray Coell at TECC launch, TELUS World of Science | Science World in Vancouver.

TECC

In June 2008, the Technology Education & Careers Council (TECC) was officially launched in Vancouver, BC. The mandate of TECC is to provide strategic leadership and an advocacy role in advancing the importance of technology careers and education in British Columbia by being a catalyst for action and an industry voice into governments and educational systems on policy issues.

TECC also oversees the implementation of the British Columbia Technology Human Resources Strategy: Technology Skills 2020, a long-term technology careers plan developed by ASTTBC in conjunction with partners.

TECC is composed of senior business leaders and employers of technology professionals in British Columbia, as well as a small number of other stakeholder leaders.


For more on TECC... www.tecc.ca


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