BCIT Broadcast and Media Sampler

This is a 3 week non-credit workshop designed to give the student a taste of the three full-time diploma programs offered in BCIT’s Broadcast and Media Communications. The course is 15 hours, divided into three 5 hour interactive workshops. Each workshop will be devoted to one of the three areas of study: TV and Video Production, Radio Arts and Entertainment, and Broadcast and Online Journalism. In each workshop the student will explore introductory concepts and hands-on technology specific to each program.
Sat Nov 24 – Sat Dec 08

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park – Hiring Fairs

Trades Expo

FEATURES DISCOVER TRADES

Meat real tradespeople, ask your questions, and discover more about trades. It may be for you.

Get Hired
Employers are looking for ‘new talent’. This means Grade 12 graduates have never had a better chance for employment.

Find works with a great employer, no experience necessary, just a good attitude and willingness to learn – JOBS AVAILABLE!

Training Opportunities
Talk to training organizations and the employer partners. Get skilled and employed.

Trade Challenges

Register for this year’s Trade Challenges.

Concrete ♦ Forming ♦ Flooring (Carpet) ♦ Flooring (Hardwood) ♦ Tile

Click Here to register

Trade Challenges click on the link to register https://www.trades-expo.ca/trade-challenges.html

Student Worksheets

Would you like your students to about the trades at the event?

We have an interactive SCAVENGER HUNT Worksheet for them to complete. Email us at admin@trades-expo.ca

Volunteer Opportunity with the Vancouver Christmas Market

Salish Sea Science Program on Hornby Island

Are you a passionate youth committed to the conservation of aquatic life? If so, we have an opportunity for you to join us on Hornby Island at the Tribune Bay Outdoor Education Centre for the 3-day/2-night Salish Sea Science Program!

Participating youth (20-30) will learn about the seven ocean literacy principles, the history of the area and traditional knowledge through outdoor activities. Students will then work in teams to develop an online learning resource to be uploaded to Ocean Wise’s online learning environment. The resources will be a reflection of their experience at the Salish Sea program, and will provide teachers with a tool to guide their class through the fundamentals of ocean literacy. To fully engage youth in ocean leadership, participants will challenge themselves in a ropes course, explore the coast in kayaks (weather permitting) and discover intertidal creatures while tide pooling.

Program details:
Date: October 19-21st 2018
Age: Grade 10 – 12
Cost: Free!
Drop-off & Pick-up location: Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal OR Departure Bay Ferry Terminal

How to apply:
Please send a short (no more than 1-page) letter of interest to yelp@ocean.org by Oct 5th and include your email and phone number. All applicants will be notified as to whether they are accepted or not by October 10th.

Biotechnology Career Awareness Program

Students with an interest in science-related curriculum, be enthusiastic about scientific research and lab work, and be interested in learning about careers related to biotechnology.
WORKSHOP A: December 10-14, 2018.
Applications due: NOVEMBER 2, 2018.
For more information or application forms, please see Ms. Parmar asap
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