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BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for
Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2019 Edition
A Detailed Summary of BCIT Graduates’ Activities
One Year After Graduation
Survey of 2015 – 2017 Graduates
Prepared by: BCIT Institutional Research (IR) Office
October 2018
1 The Outcomes Working Group provides direction for the project and has a College/Institute and Ministry representation.
Note: BCSTATS web page
"employment rate" results use the currently employed calculation.
2 BC Stats: Student Outcomes Reporting System User’s Guide (page 31)
3 BC Stats: BC College and Institute Survey Outcomes – Detailed Report (page 4)
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
20120
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 12%
7%
26%
56%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 6%
6%
35%
53%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
1%
2%
3%
6%
10%
19%
41%
17%
Age
$18
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
2,943
1,490
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 90%
had current job before/during studies 19%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
7%
32%
53%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
89%
In Labour Force
96% 4%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
5%
4%
11%33%47%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
80%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
8%
92%
Gender
82%
Employed in job-related program
ConstructionSchool of:
20201
BCIT
Okanagan College
Langara College
Douglas College
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 4%
4%
5%
7%
70%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 30%
have taken further studies 38%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian LABR_MJOB_Hourly_Gross_Salary
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7251 Plumbers
7271 Carpenters
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
$1727%
$1816%
$2011%
$229%
$194%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
2,943
1,490
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%4%
52%
42%
How satisfied are you with your education?
very well somewhat not very not at all
3%4%
35%
58%
How well were you prepared for further studies?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 44%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 21%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 22%
Bachelor's degree 14%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 2%
Graduate degree 2%
201820172016
Survey Year
ConstructionSchool of:
85%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
20201
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very PoorQuality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 1%
1%
1%
2%
2%
3%
2%
3%
5%
2%
11%
23%
13%
17%
12%
44%
47%
36%
46%
36%
41%
27%
47%
31%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
2,943
1,490
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
14%
45%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
14%
45%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
ConstructionSchool of:
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 64%
51%
33%
34%
38%
40%
45%
23%
27%
32%
42%
56%
55%
54%
52%
50%
54%
46%
3%
6%
9%
9%
6%
7%
4%
17%
17%
1%
1%
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
7%
10%
Skill Development How well are students prepared to:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
1%
3%
3%
14%
16%
45%
48%
39%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%2%
12%
36%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
16%
48%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 41%
12%
6%
41%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 25%
13%
19%
44%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
55+ 2%
7%
5%
23%
28%
33%
2%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
95
43
45%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 53%
had current job before/during studies 25%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 45%
9%
9%
36%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Boilermaker Foundation_1450_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
20% 10%
10%40% 20%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
43%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
9%
91%
Gender
47%
Employed in job related program
78%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 17%
83%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 34%
have taken further studies 50%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7234 Boilermakers
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
7237 Welders and related machine operators
$2671%
14%
$2514%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
95
43
45%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Boilermaker Foundation_1450_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
5%7%
55%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
7%
43%50%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 21%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 43%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 43%
201820172016
Survey Year
93%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
5%
12%
7%
0%
0%
5%
14%
5%
9%
18%
16%
14%
19%
55%
55%
37%
49%
36%
36%
27%
37%
12%
33%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
95
43
45%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Boilermaker Foundation_1450_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%7%
19%
44%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 64%
27%
31%
38%
48%
45%
50%
30%
24%
36%
64%
52%
45%
38%
43%
43%
35%
38%
12%
12%
10%
7%
5%
4%
14%
9%
5%
5%
5%
5%
2%
30%
24%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
0%
7%
0%
19%
55%
44%
9%
28%
36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
7%5%
19%
36%33%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
55%
9%
36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 6%
6%
28%
60%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 5%
6%
47%
43%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 1%
2%
6%
9%
26%
46%
9%
Age
$20
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
250
121
48%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 94%
had current job before/during studies 7%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
13%
41%
38%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Carpentry Framing and Forming Foundation_1645_CERT
98% 2%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
3%
4%
3%
27%63%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
90%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
2%
98%
Gender
88%
Employed in job related program
93%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Douglas College
Selkirk College
University of British Columbia 13%
13%
13%
63%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 23%
have taken further studies 26%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7271 Carpenters
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
7441 Residential and commercial installers and servicers
2154 Land surveyors
$2182%
$178%
$312%
$232%
$211%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
250
121
48%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Carpentry Framing and Forming Foundation_1645_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
3%5%
57%
35%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not at all
5%
55%
40%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 44%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 13%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 29%
Bachelor's degree 13%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 2%
201820172016
Survey Year
86%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
3%
4%
8%
6%
0%
2%
9%
7%
9%
33%
18%
21%
15%
56%
48%
37%
40%
37%
29%
18%
42%
26%
33%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
250
121
48%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Carpentry Framing and Forming Foundation_1645_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
14%
44%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 56%
35%
33%
29%
27%
42%
36%
14%
27%
41%
62%
54%
56%
61%
47%
54%
54%
38%
3%
11%
12%
9%
8%
8%
22%
18%
3%
2%
3%
3%
3%
2%
10%
17%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
0%
3%
0%
14%
26%
44%
50%
39%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
8%7%
15%
37%33%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
26%
50%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related 52%
48%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat 23%
77%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
<19
30-34
45-49 2%
2%
95%
Age
$15
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 23%
Very
Somewhat 20%
80%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Carpentry Framing_1675_CERT
88% 12%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
40%55%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
63%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
5%
95%
Gender
100%
Employed in job related program
73%
In Labour Force
5%
2012016
BCIT
Douglas College
Langara College 20%
20%
60%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 24%
have taken further studies 28%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7271 Carpenters
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers
6611 Cashiers
$1583%
$1613%
$124%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Carpentry Framing_1675_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied
44%56%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
38%
63%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 100%
201820172016
Survey Year
88%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
17%
0%
2%
0%
0%
0%
8%
7%
7%
50%
42%
45%
51%
24%
50%
42%
48%
39%
68%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Carpentry Framing_1675_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
10%
41%49%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 75%
67%
39%
41%
46%
59%
61%
24%
19%
25%
33%
56%
51%
51%
34%
37%
50%
50%
7%
2%
7%
2%
21%
17%
2%2%
5%
14%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
8%
10%
0%
41%
42%
49%
50%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
7%
24%
68%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Poor
8%
42%50%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 10%
4%
48%
38%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
8%
54%
30%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 5%
8%
17%
5%
15%
23%
20%
5%
2%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
101
60
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 98%
had current job before/during studies 64%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 18%
6%
24%
53%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Construction Operations_7720_ACERT
95% 5%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
6%
17%
17%61%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
85%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
8%
92%
Gender
86%
Employed in job related program
97%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Langara College 7%
93%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 47%
have taken further studies 58%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
0711 Construction managers
2234 Construction estimators
0712 Home building and renovation managers
2154 Land surveyors
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
$3040%
$319%
$305%
$375%
$345%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
101
60
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Construction Operations_7720_ACERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
3%5%
62%
30%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
6%
32%
62%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 17%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 29%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 12%
Bachelor's degree 37%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 5%
Graduate degree 7%
201820172016
Survey Year
94%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 6%
5%
2%
0%
2%
13%
5%
25%
3%
3%
13%
16%
18%
23%
22%
44%
42%
47%
52%
45%
25%
32%
7%
22%
28%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
101
60
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Construction Operations_7720_ACERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
8%15%
56%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 21%
22%
16%
18%
19%
25%
30%
10%
19%
43%
56%
60%
64%
54%
60%
53%
74%
66%
21%
17%
23%
18%
25%
16%
15%
14%
14%
14%
6%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 8%
0%
15%
17%
56%
44%
20%
39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%3%
22%
45%
28%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
17%
44%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related 7%
27%
67%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 7%
53%
40%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44 20%
7%
27%
27%
20%
Age
$37
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
28
15
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 92%
had current job before/during studies 73%
Very 100%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Construction Supervision_7730_ACERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
25%
25%50%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
100%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
93%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 33%
have taken further studies 33%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
0711 Construction managers
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers
0712 Home building and renovation managers
2234 Construction estimators
2264 Construction inspectors
$3862%
$1015%
$378%
$408%
8%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
28
15
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Construction Supervision_7730_ACERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
13%
60%
27%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
20%20%
60%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 33%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 50%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 25%
201820172016
Survey Year
80%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
7%
0%
33%
0%
8%
13%
7%
0%
33%
50%
20%
20%
67%
67%
33%
40%
53%
0%
0%
8%
20%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
28
15
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Construction Supervision_7730_ACERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
7%14%
50%
29%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 50%
33%
20%
20%
20%
7%
20%
13%
27%
33%
53%
53%
67%
60%
73%
53%
53%
33%
13%
20%
7%
27%
33%
20%
50%
13%
7%
7%
7%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 7%
0%
14%
0%
50%
100%
29%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
7%
20%
53%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Good
100%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 12%
6%
21%
61%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 6%
7%
35%
52%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 0%
0%
2%
2%
3%
8%
18%
51%
16%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
829
423
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 13%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 5%
9%
31%
54%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Electrical Foundation_1780_CERT
95% 5%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
6% 5%
14%38% 37%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
82%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
6%
94%
Gender
83%
Employed in job related program
90%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Langara College
Thompson Rivers University (TRU)
Simon Fraser University (SFU) 4%
6%
8%
8%
69%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 33%
have taken further studies 40%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7242 Industrial electricians
7202Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades andtelecommunications occupations
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers
$1788%
$173%
$211%
$231%
$261%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
829
423
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electrical Foundation_1780_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
2%
56%42%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very not at all
2%1%
31%
66%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 54%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 16%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 24%
Bachelor's degree 9%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level1%
Graduate degree 1%
201820172016
Survey Year
84%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
3%
4%
3%
1%
10%
25%
14%
12%
10%
45%
46%
37%
51%
36%
44%
25%
44%
32%
51%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
829
423
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electrical Foundation_1780_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
11%
47%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 69%
58%
28%
36%
40%
43%
49%
19%
25%
36%
61%
54%
54%
52%
49%
56%
44%
10%
8%
5%
2%
19%
18%
5% 1%
1%
1%
4%
7%
13%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
1%
2%
1%
11%
11%
47%
51%
39%
37%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%1%
10%
36%
51%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
29% 1%
Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%1%
11%
51%
37%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
1%
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 8%
12%
27%
54%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
4%
27%
65%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24 23%
77%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
85
47
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 8%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
4%
29%
63%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Electricity & Industrial Electronics Foundation_1750_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
13%
9%
35%43%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
57%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
6%
94%
Gender
81%
Employed in job related program
65%
In Labour Force
2012016
Okanagan College
BCIT
Pacific Marine Training Centre 7%
21%
71%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 42%
have taken further studies 58%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade
6421 Retail salespersons
7242 Industrial electricians
7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics
$1781%
$145%
$125%
$225%
$195%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
85
47
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electricity & Industrial Electronics Foundation_1750_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied
38%
62%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
28%
72%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
6%
0%
0%
25%
31%
9%
20%
4%
31%
31%
40%
48%
34%
44%
38%
45%
33%
62%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
85
47
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electricity & Industrial Electronics Foundation_1750_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
17%
28%
54%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 81%
69%
40%
51%
55%
48%
62%
31%
36%
13%
31%
55%
45%
45%
52%
36%
55%
58%
6%
4%
4%
2%
14%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
6%
17%
25%
28%
31%
54%
38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
4%
34%
62%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
6%
25%31%
38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not at all related 8%
20%
72%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat 25%
75%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39 6%
9%
27%
52%
6%
Age
$24
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
77
33
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 56%
had current job before/during studies 8%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 4%
13%
83%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Ironworker Foundation_2000_CERT
91% 9%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
4%
22%74%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
76%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
6%
94%
Gender
92%
Employed in job related program
81%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Langara College 10%
90%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 38%
have taken further studies 58%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7236 Ironworkers $24100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
77
33
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Ironworker Foundation_2000_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied
36%
64%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
38%
62%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 67%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 22%
Bachelor's degree 11%
201820172016
Survey Year
85%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
3%
0%
22%
11%
9%
12%
3%
44%
56%
27%
39%
30%
33%
33%
64%
45%
67%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
77
33
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Ironworker Foundation_2000_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
6%
33%
61%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 78%
67%
31%
35%
52%
52%
55%
30%
33%
22%
33%
59%
61%
48%
48%
42%
70%
50%
9%
3%
3%
8% 8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 6%
11%
33%
33%
61%
56%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
3%
30%
67%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
11%
33%
56%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 13%
3%
30%
54%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
2%
23%
62%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 4%
4%
5%
14%
12%
30%
25%
5%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
126
73
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 93%
had current job before/during studies 18%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
8%
24%
59%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Joinery Cabinetmaker Foundation_2050_CERT
96% 4%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
2%
4%
4%37%53%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
84%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
36%
64%
Gender
84%
Employed in job related program
88%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Douglas College
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Thompson Rivers University - Open Learning 11%
11%
11%
67%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 24%
have taken further studies 30%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7272 Cabinetmakers
7271 Carpenters
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors
2252 Industrial designers
$1769%
$1810%
$184%
$184%
$312%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
126
73
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Joinery Cabinetmaker Foundation_2050_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%7%
40%52%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
15%
31%
54%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 32%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 32%
Bachelor's degree 29%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 3%
Graduate degree 9%
201820172016
Survey Year
67%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
5%
3%
1%
3%
5%
0%
0%
5%
4%
5%
53%
1%
19%
11%
32%
32%
36%
37%
34%
58%
11%
60%
37%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
126
73
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Joinery Cabinetmaker Foundation_2050_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
3%
15%
48%
34%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 74%
47%
40%
34%
36%
34%
43%
27%
24%
21%
47%
51%
56%
51%
51%
51%
30%
35%
5%
5%
7%
7%
10%
12%
6%
27%
29%
1%
3%
3%
3%
15%
12%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
5%
0%
16%
15%
32%
48%
32%
34%
16%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%4%11%
34%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
5%
16%
32%32%
16%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 18%
13%
31%
38%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
9%
41%
41%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49 3%
6%
6%
13%
30%
44%
Age
$18
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
213
108
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 28%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
10%
39%
42%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Metal Fabricator Foundation_2825_CERT
94% 6%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
7%
7%18%31%38%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
82%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
11%
89%
Gender
69%
Employed in job related program
93%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 10%
90%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 25%
have taken further studies 35%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
9612 Labourers in metal fabrication
7237 Welders and related machine operators
9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators
7233 Sheet metal workers
$1848%
$168%
$217%
$237%
$135%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
213
108
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Metal Fabricator Foundation_2825_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
3%11%
52%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very not at all
9%9%
39%43%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 58%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 25%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 13%
Bachelor's degree 4%
201820172016
Survey Year
79%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 3%
0%
1%
5%
6%
3%
0%
3%
7%
5%
10%
10%
12%
24%
17%
50%
63%
34%
44%
36%
35%
28%
50%
21%
36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
213
108
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Metal Fabricator Foundation_2825_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%
18%
50%
31%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 68%
64%
36%
31%
39%
33%
50%
21%
23%
30%
33%
54%
54%
51%
60%
41%
47%
55%
3%
3%
7%
10%
7%
5%
6%
23%
13%
2%
5%
3%
2%
4%
9%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
3%
1%
0%
18%
10%
50%
63%
31%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
6%5%
17%
36%36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
3%10%
63%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 7%
5%
21%
67%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
3%
34%
61%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 1%
1%
2%
6%
10%
20%
45%
16%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
524
230
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 91%
had current job before/during studies 14%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
7%
36%
54%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Piping Foundation_2390_CERT
98% 2%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
2%
1%
6%29%62%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
85%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
88%
Employed in job related program
91%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Okanagan College
Langara College
Douglas College
Justice Institute BC 3%
3%
7%
10%
70%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 38%
have taken further studies 50%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7251 Plumbers
7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
1521 Shippers and receivers
7253 Gas fitters
$1889%
$176%
$141%
$101%
$181%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
524
230
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Piping Foundation_2390_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%3%
50%47%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very not at all
4%4%
36%
56%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 48%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 20%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 26%
Bachelor's degree 10%
201820172016
Survey Year
86%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
4%
1%
1%
6%
1%
16%
25%
7%
17%
12%
41%
41%
36%
43%
40%
37%
32%
56%
35%
46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
524
230
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Piping Foundation_2390_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%10%
46%40%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 57%
49%
36%
36%
44%
49%
44%
32%
30%
40%
45%
56%
54%
52%
48%
50%
47%
44%
3%
6%
7%
10%
5%
13%
18%
1%
3%1%
2%1%
1%
8%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
0%
3%
6%
10%
10%
46%
49%
40%
35%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
0%1%
12%
40%46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
6%10%
49%
35%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 7%
3%
25%
64%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
5%
24%
68%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 5%
2%
6%
11%
12%
17%
11%
35%
3%
Age
$19
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
98
66
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 94%
had current job before/during studies 13%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
2%
22%
73%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Security Systems Technician_2915_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
35%65%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
91%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
3%
97%
Gender
90%
Employed in job related program
95%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Thompson Rivers University - Open Learning 17%
17%
67%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 22%
have taken further studies 27%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
7445 Other repairers and servicers
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations
1221 Administrative officers
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants
$1973%
$2113%
$206%
$182%
$202%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
98
66
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Security Systems Technician_2915_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
6%
50%44%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
11%
33%
56%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 46%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 11%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 21%
Bachelor's degree 25%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 11%
Graduate degree 4%
201820172016
Survey Year
70%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
9%
2%
2%
10%
24%
21%
19%
6%
45%
48%
26%
41%
29%
45%
28%
44%
39%
64%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
98
66
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Security Systems Technician_2915_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
2%
21%
39%38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 66%
36%
31%
47%
44%
45%
45%
24%
40%
31%
57%
61%
48%
52%
45%
53%
68%
48%
3%
7%
8%
5%
3%
8%
2%
6%
12%
2%
2%
2%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
0%
0%
3%
21%
34%
39%
41%
38%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%6%
29%
64%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
34%41%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 30%
5%
30%
35%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 20%
5%
35%
40%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39 7%
14%
10%
45%
24%
Age
$18
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
55
29
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 95%
had current job before/during studies 20%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 19%
31%
50%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Sheet Metal Worker Foundation_2600_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
6%
13%31%50%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
71%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
14%
86%
Gender
65%
Employed in job related program
89%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Douglas College 50%
50%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 35%
have taken further studies 35%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7233 Sheet metal workers
2234 Construction estimators
7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers
$1985%
8%
$208%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
55
29
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Sheet Metal Worker Foundation_2600_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
4%
57%
39%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
33%
67%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 57%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 29%
Bachelor's degree 14%
201820172016
Survey Year
71%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
11%
44%
7%
18%
10%
22%
33%
44%
36%
21%
67%
22%
41%
46%
69%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
55
29
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Sheet Metal Worker Foundation_2600_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
14%
34%
48%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 50%
56%
39%
34%
45%
44%
46%
19%
29%
38%
33%
43%
55%
52%
44%
46%
62%
48%
13%
11%
18%
10%
3%
12%
7%
19%
19% 5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
0%
14%
25%
34%
50%
48%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
10%21%
69%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
25%
50%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 18%
14%
25%
43%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
12%
29%
51%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
55+ 1%
2%
1%
4%
9%
27%
53%
3%
Age
$21
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
377
189
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 90%
had current job before/during studies 21%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
5%
38%
44%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Welder Foundation_2847_CERT
95% 5%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
11%
9%21%
36% 23%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
73%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
10%
90%
Gender
68%
Employed in job related program
91%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
College of New Caledonia
Douglas College
Vancouver Community College 8%
8%
15%
69%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 13%
have taken further studies 20%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
0911 Manufacturing managers
$2280%
$216%
$183%
$202%
$201%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
377
189
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Welder Foundation_2847_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%8%
52%39%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very not at all
10%3%
40%47%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 48%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 29%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 10%
Bachelor's degree 14%
201820172016
Survey Year
82%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
2%
1%
0%
0%
1%
5%
2%
10%
10%
15%
20%
11%
38%
58%
29%
47%
33%
53%
33%
55%
26%
53%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
377
189
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Welder Foundation_2847_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%4%
16%
40%40%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 65%
47%
40%
28%
30%
26%
37%
26%
30%
33%
39%
51%
59%
61%
60%
58%
54%
39%
3%
14%
7%
11%
8%
12%
4%
13%
18%
2%
2%
1%
1%
1%
7%
13%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
0%
4%
0%
16%
13%
40%
53%
40%
35%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%2%
11%
33%
53%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
13%
53%
35%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
20120
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 16%
10%
31%
43%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 11%
11%
40%
39%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 3%
5%
4%
7%
10%
16%
20%
32%
3%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,343
760
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 89%
had current job before/during studies 41%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 11%
9%
29%
51%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
90%
In Labour Force
93% 7%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
8%
8%
18%32%33%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
82%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
5%
95%
Gender
74%
Employed in job-related program
EnergySchool of:
20201
BCIT
Justice Institute BC
Okanagan College
University of British Columbia
Douglas College 3%
4%
4%
4%
69%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 28%
have taken further studies 34%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian LABR_MJOB_Hourly_Gross_Salary
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
9232Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemicalprocessing
$3234%
$238%
$248%
$207%
$445%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,343
760
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
3%8%
61%
28%
How satisfied are you with your education?
very well somewhat not very not at all
1%10%
54%
35%
How well were you prepared for further studies?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 30%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 33%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 26%
Bachelor's degree 16%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 1%
Graduate degree 2%
201820172016
Survey Year
EnergySchool of:
79%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
20201
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very PoorQuality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 1%
2%
5%
4%
4%
6%
6%
8%
10%
8%
18%
21%
21%
27%
23%
46%
44%
34%
40%
39%
29%
28%
32%
18%
26%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,343
760
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
22%
42%
32%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
22%
42%
32%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
EnergySchool of:
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 49%
42%
35%
32%
36%
24%
34%
12%
16%
40%
47%
51%
54%
52%
54%
57%
48%
45%
9%
10%
11%
11%
10%
15%
7%
29%
27%
2%
1%
2%
3%
2%
7%
2%
12%
12%
Skill Development How well are students prepared to:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
3%
6%
22%
26%
42%
46%
32%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%8%
23%
39%
26%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%6%
26%
46%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 8%
3%
29%
61%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 5%
3%
37%
55%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
50-54
55+ 2%
4%
9%
9%
20%
24%
31%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
65
45
69%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 95%
had current job before/during studies 21%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
7%
30%
57%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:CNC Machinist Technician_1525_DIPMA
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
7%
7%10%43% 33%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
86%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
89%
Employed in job related program
91%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Capilano University 33%
67%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 28%
have taken further studies 28%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
9417 Machining tool operators
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping anderecting trades and related occup
5226 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures,broadcasting and the performing ar
$2270%
$2121%
$236%
$353%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
65
45
69%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:CNC Machinist Technician_1525_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
7%16%
57%
20%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
somewhat not very not at all
14%
29%
57%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 59%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 12%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 29%
Bachelor's degree 6%
201820172016
Survey Year
71%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 6%
6%
2%
9%
7%
6%
13%
9%
20%
7%
25%
25%
16%
36%
39%
25%
38%
41%
25%
27%
38%
19%
32%
9%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
65
45
69%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:CNC Machinist Technician_1525_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
5%5%
34%36%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 50%
40%
28%
27%
30%
22%
29%
15%
15%
38%
53%
49%
57%
49%
51%
59%
47%
36%
6%
7%
21%
9%
19%
20%
10%
21%
21%
6%
2%
7%
2%
7%
2%
18%
27%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
6%
5%
19%
34%
44%
36%
13%
20%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
7%7%
39%
27%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
6%
19%
44%
13%19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not at all related 15%
8%
77%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat 46%
54%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49 15%
15%
23%
31%
15%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
23
13
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 92%
had current job before/during studies 23%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 10%
40%
50%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician (Coop)_2990_DIPMA
83% 17%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
10%
10%
20%60%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
100%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
8%
92%
Gender
85%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
have taken further studies 13%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
$2391%
$219%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
23
13
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician (Coop)_2990_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied
69%
31%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 67%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 33%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
0%
8%
8%
0%
25%
8%
23%
31%
75%
25%
54%
62%
54%
25%
50%
38%
8%
0%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
23
13
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician (Coop)_2990_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate
31%
38%
31%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 75%
50%
31%
38%
31%
15%
54%
8%
18%
25%
25%
46%
46%
62%
69%
38%
33%
36%
25%
23%
8%
8%
8%
8%
50%
36%
8%
8%
8%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 31%
50%
38%
25%
31%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
8%8%
31%
54%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
50%
25%25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 37%
23%
27%
13%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 23%
23%
43%
10%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
50-54
55+ 3%
6%
8%
11%
8%
19%
44%
Age
$21
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
57
36
63%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 70%
had current job before/during studies 30%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 24%
14%
29%
33%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Industrial Instrumentation & Controls Technician_2945_DIPMA
86% 14%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
16%
16%37% 26%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
83%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
6%
94%
Gender
40%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
5%
2012016
BCIT
University of British Columbia 25%
75%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 22%
have taken further studies 22%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
2281 Computer network technicians
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
$2845%
$249%
$239%
$219%
$159%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
57
36
63%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Industrial Instrumentation & Controls Technician_2945_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
14%
57%
29%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
somewhat
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 39%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 39%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 14%
Bachelor's degree 14%
201820172016
Survey Year
38%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 67%
33%
0%
11%
6%
0%
33%
17%
31%
25%
0%
33%
43%
31%
22%
33%
0%
40%
28%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
57
36
63%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Industrial Instrumentation & Controls Technician_2945_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate
22%
33%
44%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 100%
33%
31%
44%
64%
32%
42%
5%
13%
67%
61%
53%
36%
59%
58%
55%
42%
6%
3%
9%
32%
38%
3%
9%
8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 22%
67%
33%
0%
44%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
6%
25%22%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Adequate
67%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 13%
13%
37%
37%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
13%
45%
34%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49
50-54 5%
2%
7%
10%
27%
49%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 78%
had current job before/during studies 11%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
12%
29%
56%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Power and Process Engineering_2430_DIPMA
94% 6%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
12%15%29%
21%
24%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
95%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
10%
90%
Gender
74%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
NLC 50%
50%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 7%
have taken further studies 7%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
9232 Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemicalprocessing
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers
2131 Civil engineers
2132 Mechanical engineers
$3256%
$3411%
$244%
$304%
$304%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power and Process Engineering_2430_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
5%2%
63%
29%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 48%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 4%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 20%
Bachelor's degree 36%
201820172016
Survey Year
67%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
7%
7%
2%
0%
0%
15%
12%
0%
22%
13%
22%
37%
17%
56%
50%
34%
37%
56%
22%
38%
22%
7%
24%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
41
67%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power and Process Engineering_2430_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
5%2%
17%
49%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 44%
38%
25%
45%
51%
31%
29%
8%
9%
33%
50%
58%
40%
41%
56%
63%
67%
61%
22%
13%
13%
10%
5%
5%
17%
15%
5%
5%
7%
8%
2%
8%
15%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
0%
2%
13%
17%
13%
49%
50%
27%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
2%
17%
56%
24%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
13%13%
50%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 22%
4%
57%
17%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
13%
61%
13%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 4%
4%
15%
15%
22%
41%
Age
$21
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
27
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 91%
had current job before/during studies 22%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 11%
6%
44%
39%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Telecommunications Technician_2750_DIPMA
95% 5%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
11%17%44% 28%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
85%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
74%
Employed in job related program
96%
In Labour Force
2012016
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 4%
have taken further studies 4%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
2281 Computer network technicians
$2233%
$2133%
7%
$147%
$227%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
27
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Telecommunications Technician_2750_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
11%
74%
15%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
not at all
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 25%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 10%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 45%
Bachelor's degree 15%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 5%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
4%
4%
33%
67%
4%
15%
15%
0%
0%
37%
33%
30%
33%
33%
33%
37%
41%
33%
0%
26%
11%
11%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
27
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Telecommunications Technician_2750_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
41%
30%26%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 33%
33%
26%
15%
37%
33%
37%
4%
8%
67%
67%
59%
81%
52%
59%
56%
76%
56%
15%
4%
7%
4%
16%
36%
4%
4%
7%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
0%
41%
33%
30%
67%
26%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%
15%
30%
41%
11%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Good Adequate
33%
67%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 4%
9%
39%
48%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
4%
43%
48%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44 4%
14%
18%
18%
46%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
48
28
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 9%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 10%
24%
67%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Wireless Communications Technician_2780_DIPMA
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
19%
24%52%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
85%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
7%
93%
Gender
87%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
5%
2012016
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
0131 Telecommunication carriers managers
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians
$2050%
$2215%
$2210%
5%
$305%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
48
28
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Wireless Communications Technician_2780_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Very dissatisfied
4%
63%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 30%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 30%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 39%
Graduate degree 4%
201820172016
Survey Year
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
11%
4%
0%
0%
4%
14%
11%
11%
11%
11%
11%
4%
56%
56%
36%
50%
43%
33%
33%
50%
14%
39%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
48
28
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Wireless Communications Technician_2780_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
15%
44%37%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 67%
33%
38%
46%
56%
33%
54%
17%
30%
22%
67%
58%
46%
37%
56%
39%
54%
48%
11%
4%
4%
7%
11%
4%
21%
13%
4%
4%
8%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
0%
15%
50%
44%
38%
37%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%11%
4%
43%39%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
50%
38%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 60%
18%
15%
7%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 48%
20%
20%
13%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
2%
1%
3%
4%
9%
19%
51%
11%
Age
$14
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
195
138
71%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 71%
had current job before/during studies 58%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 36%
16%
36%
12%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Electronics Technician Common Core_1800_CERT
53% 47%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
5%
9%55% 32%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
46%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
22%
Employed in job related program
55%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Douglas College
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
North Island College
University of British Columbia 4%
4%
4%
4%
85%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 68%
have taken further studies 86%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
9523 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
5225 Audio and video recording technicians
$2227%
$1627%
$289%
$209%
$209%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
195
138
71%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electronics Technician Common Core_1800_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%9%
69%
21%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very not at all
1%
13%
62%
24%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 53%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 11%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 24%
Bachelor's degree 13%
Graduate degree 2%
201820172016
Survey Year
81%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
2%
2%
3%
0%
0%
6%
9%
8%
23%
35%
19%
30%
22%
54%
42%
38%
44%
41%
23%
23%
36%
14%
26%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
195
138
71%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Electronics Technician Common Core_1800_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%6%
22%
51%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 58%
36%
22%
40%
36%
26%
29%
7%
10%
38%
52%
59%
48%
57%
58%
59%
55%
43%
12%
16%
11%
6%
14%
10%
29%
36%
4%
2%
1%
1%
2%
1%
9%
10%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
4%
6%
8%
22%
23%
51%
58%
21%
8%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%8%
22%
41%
26%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%8%
23%
58%
8%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 21%
5%
5%
68%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 11%
44%
44%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
40-44
45-49
55+ 5%
5%
10%
30%
30%
20%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
20
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 95%
had current job before/during studies 5%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 12%
6%
53%
29%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician_2955_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
19%
6%
25%31%
19%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
95%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
5%
95%
Gender
74%
Employed in job related program
95%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 7%
have taken further studies 21%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics $25100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
20
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician_2955_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
20%25%30%25%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
33%33%33%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 38%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 25%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 38%
201820172016
Survey Year
33%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
17%
10%
35%
25%
0%
0%
10%
30%
20%
17%
0%
35%
10%
15%
50%
33%
15%
20%
25%
33%
50%
30%
5%
15%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
20
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician_2955_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
5%
50%
25%20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 50%
33%
37%
26%
32%
25%
21%
19%
13%
50%
50%
42%
32%
37%
50%
42%
25%
47%
17%
16%
32%
26%
20%
32%
44%
27%
5%
11%
5%
5%
5%
13%
13%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
33%
50%
17%
25%
33%
20%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
25%
20%
15%
25%
15%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
33%
17%
33%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 22%
11%
22%
44%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 11%
22%
17%
50%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
55+ 4%
8%
12%
12%
4%
52%
8%
Age
$18
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
39
25
64%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 81%
had current job before/during studies 22%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
14%
29%
50%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Machinist Foundation_2175_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
8%
8%42% 42%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
72%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
16%
84%
Gender
67%
Employed in job related program
92%
In Labour Force
2012016
Vancouver Community College 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 25%
have taken further studies 25%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
9417 Machining tool operators
$2080%
$2020%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
39
25
64%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Machinist Foundation_2175_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
13%17%
42%29%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
somewhat
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 33%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 33%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 56%
Bachelor's degree 11%
201820172016
Survey Year
60%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
4%
8%
8%
0%
20%
0%
8%
8%
20%
0%
8%
12%
16%
60%
40%
32%
60%
28%
20%
40%
56%
12%
40%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
39
25
64%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Machinist Foundation_2175_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%4%
20%
44%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 100%
60%
28%
33%
38%
35%
33%
50%
20%
52%
46%
46%
50%
58%
50%
25%
12%
17%
13%
15%
8%
33%
13%
20%
8%
4%
4%
17%
13%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
20%
4%
0%
20%
20%
44%
40%
28%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
8%8%
16%
28%
40%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
20%20%
40%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 6%
16%
37%
41%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
8%
39%
45%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
45-49
50-54 2%
2%
7%
25%
55%
10%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
140
60
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 85%
had current job before/during studies 18%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 18%
15%
20%
48%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Millwright Foundation_2230_CERT
98% 2%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
15%
8%
26%
26% 26%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
86%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
2%
98%
Gender
78%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Justice Institute BC
Douglas College
Okanagan College 17%
17%
33%
33%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 28%
have taken further studies 35%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7233 Sheet metal workers
9614 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing
6611 Cashiers
7237 Welders and related machine operators
$2570%
$185%
$235%
$113%
3%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
140
60
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Millwright Foundation_2230_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
2%2%
71%
26%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
7%
43%50%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 45%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 30%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 20%
Bachelor's degree 5%
201820172016
Survey Year
69%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
3%
0%
14%
7%
5%
8%
2%
14%
14%
17%
28%
18%
57%
50%
32%
43%
38%
14%
29%
47%
17%
42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
140
60
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Millwright Foundation_2230_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
13%
42%42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 57%
36%
30%
40%
38%
38%
47%
22%
29%
43%
50%
62%
48%
52%
55%
47%
52%
40%
14%
8%
8%
10%
7%
3%
22%
16%
3%
2%
4%
16%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
0%
13%
14%
42%
64%
42%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
18%
38%42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
14%
64%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 12%
17%
37%
35%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
12%
37%
42%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 2%
5%
5%
3%
10%
15%
23%
37%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
103
60
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 13%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
4%
24%
64%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Power Engineering (General)_2410_CERT
94% 6%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
2%
5%26%43%
24%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
88%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
2%
98%
Gender
71%
Employed in job related program
98%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Justice Institute BC 20%
80%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 15%
have taken further studies 15%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$2671%
$249%
$253%
3%
$233%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
103
60
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering (General)_2410_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
2%7%
58%
34%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
33%
67%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 29%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 43%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 23%
Bachelor's degree 9%
201820172016
Survey Year
89%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
2%
3%
0%
0%
0%
10%
8%
2%
10%
25%
24%
42%
24%
33%
55%
25%
23%
46%
57%
20%
39%
23%
29%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
103
60
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering (General)_2410_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
23%
38%37%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 67%
52%
43%
47%
42%
31%
37%
24%
30%
33%
38%
39%
43%
53%
63%
61%
55%
55%
10%
18%
10%
5%
7%
2%
18%
11%
4%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
5%
23%
14%
38%
57%
37%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
24%
46%
29%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
5%14%
57%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related 45%
55%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 3%
51%
46%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 13%
3%
5%
10%
13%
28%
23%
8%
Age
$42
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
91
40
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 97%
had current job before/during studies 82%
Very
Somewhat 50%
50%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Power Engineering - 3rd Class_2460_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
33% 17%50%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
98%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
3%
98%
Gender
100%
Employed in job related program
98%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 28%
have taken further studies 33%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
9232 Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemicalprocessing
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
9243 Water and waste treatment plant operators
$4060%
$5031%
$353%
$453%
3%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
91
40
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering - 3rd Class_2460_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
13%
70%
18%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
23%
62%
15%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 3%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 58%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 36%
Bachelor's degree 15%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
7%
33%
5%
7%
13%
0%
11%
3%
10%
38%
21%
33%
38%
40%
25%
36%
6%
38%
27%
25%
36%
17%
15%
17%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
91
40
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering - 3rd Class_2460_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%3%
25%
50%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 30%
57%
46%
17%
29%
8%
30%
8%
9%
20%
29%
41%
53%
45%
27%
59%
36%
47%
40%
14%
8%
19%
21%
35%
8%
32%
28%
10%
5%
11%
5%
31%
3%
24%
16%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
0%
3%
7%
25%
21%
50%
36%
20%
36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
7%10%
40%
27%
17%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
7%
21%
36%36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 8%
7%
33%
51%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
12%
43%
43%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 5%
12%
10%
13%
17%
20%
16%
5%
1%
Age
$33
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
380
202
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 67%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
6%
22%
62%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Power Engineering - 4th Class_2450_CERT
99% 1%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
10%
13% 10%27%40%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
94%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
85%
Employed in job related program
98%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Okanagan College
Thompson Rivers University - Open Learning
Camosun College
College of New Caledonia 4%
4%
8%
8%
60%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 23%
have taken further studies 31%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
9232 Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemicalprocessing
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents
2132 Mechanical engineers
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$3353%
$436%
$275%
$344%
$323%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
380
202
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering - 4th Class_2450_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1%6%
55%
37%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
4%
42%
55%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 17%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 43%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 23%
Bachelor's degree 24%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 2%
Graduate degree 5%
201820172016
Survey Year
86%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
12%
1%
4%
9%
5%
14%
9%
13%
12%
20%
26%
19%
21%
58%
44%
37%
43%
42%
21%
31%
11%
27%
21%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
380
202
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Power Engineering - 4th Class_2450_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%1%
19%
41%38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 29%
42%
49%
21%
25%
10%
31%
9%
14%
54%
49%
44%
64%
59%
46%
61%
36%
41%
15%
9%
5%
13%
13%
27%
7%
36%
32%
2%
2%
1%
3%
16%
2%
19%
13%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
1%
3%
19%
21%
41%
50%
38%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%
13%
21%
42%
21%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%3%
21%
50%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 22%
6%
22%
50%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 22%
11%
28%
39%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49 5%
5%
11%
21%
58%
Age
$18
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
19
46%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 17%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
13%
33%
47%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Refrigeration Mechanic Foundation_2320_CERT
80% 20%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
13%40%
20%
27%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
95%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
11%
89%
Gender
72%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 33%
have taken further studies 33%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7313 Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
6421 Retail salespersons
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
$1569%
$1915%
$198%
8%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
19
46%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Refrigeration Mechanic Foundation_2320_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
11%
68%
21%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
25%
75%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 43%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 43%
Bachelor's degree 14%
201820172016
Survey Year
75%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
5%
5%
0%
14%
0%
11%
16%
43%
29%
21%
21%
21%
29%
43%
26%
42%
26%
29%
14%
53%
21%
32%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
19
46%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Refrigeration Mechanic Foundation_2320_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
5%
21%26%
47%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 43%
14%
37%
16%
32%
24%
32%
13%
6%
43%
43%
42%
68%
53%
71%
58%
20%
50%
14%
29%
21%
11%
16%
6%
11%
53%
38%
14%
5%
13%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
0%
21%
57%
26%
43%
47%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
5%
16%21%
26%32%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Good Adequate
57%
43%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
20120
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 16%
10%
23%
51%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 9%
11%
38%
43%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
1%
2%
2%
3%
8%
26%
52%
7%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,468
799
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 22%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 12%
8%
33%
47%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
94%
In Labour Force
94% 6%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
13%
11%16%31% 30%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
86%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
10%
90%
Gender
74%
Employed in job-related program
TransportationSchool of:
20201
BCIT
Vancouver Community College
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Douglas College
University of British Columbia 7%
7%
9%
11%
60%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 13%
have taken further studies 17%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian LABR_MJOB_Hourly_Gross_Salary
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers
$1630%
$1820%
$217%
$356%
$156%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,468
799
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
4%7%
56%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
very well somewhat not very not at all
1%6%
40%
52%
How well were you prepared for further studies?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 47%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 18%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 21%
Bachelor's degree 16%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 2%
Graduate degree 1%
201820172016
Survey Year
TransportationSchool of:
71%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
20201
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very PoorQuality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 3%
3%
2%
4%
2%
5%
4%
5%
8%
4%
17%
24%
20%
22%
16%
37%
46%
37%
42%
37%
38%
23%
37%
23%
42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
1,468
799
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
16%
44%
36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
16%
44%
36%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
TransportationSchool of:
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 61%
23%
33%
36%
37%
40%
37%
27%
25%
35%
58%
54%
52%
49%
50%
55%
52%
54%
16%
11%
10%
12%
8%
6%
14%
14%
2%1%
4%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
6%
7%
Skill Development How well are students prepared to:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
4%
3%
5%
16%
20%
44%
47%
36%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%4%
16%
37%42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%5%
20%
47%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2018201
Very related
Not very related
Not at all related 43%
14%
43%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 14%
14%
57%
14%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
45-49 10%
20%
10%
60%
Age
$14
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
20162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
20
10
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 75%
had current job before/during studies 29%
Somewhat
Not very 20%
80%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category E/B2_1045_DIPMA
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
20172016
Survey Year
25%25%
25% 25%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
70%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
43%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 10%
have taken further studies 10%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
2244Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, techniciansand inspectors
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
$1650%
50%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
20162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
20
10
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category E/B2_1045_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied
90%
10%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
somewhat
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 17%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 83%
20172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience 0%
10%
0%
20%
30%
20%
10%
40%
20%
30%
20%
20%
40%
0%
40%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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20162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
20
10
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category E/B2_1045_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate
40%
30%30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
20172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own 30%
30%
40%
50%
30%
11%
11%
60%
50%
40%
40%
70%
67%
56%
10%
10%
20%
10%
22%
33%
10%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Covering topics relevant to field 40%30%30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
20%20%20%
40%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 23%
15%
23%
38%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
16%
42%
28%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 1%
1%
2%
5%
28%
62%
1%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
334
183
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 84%
had current job before/during studies 11%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 20%
12%
42%
26%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance)_1010_DIPMA
93% 7%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
25% 17%20%
21% 18%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
90%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
7%
93%
Gender
62%
Employed in job related program
97%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 40%
60%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 5%
have taken further studies 9%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, techniciansand inspectors
7534 Air transport ramp attendants
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
$1875%
$177%
$146%
$162%
$132%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
334
183
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance)_1010_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
7%15%
59%
19%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
20%
40%40%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 48%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 21%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 18%
Bachelor's degree 14%
201820172016
Survey Year
58%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 5%
5%
2%
6%
2%
5%
7%
7%
11%
7%
24%
35%
25%
27%
26%
36%
42%
35%
44%
43%
29%
11%
32%
13%
23%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
334
183
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance)_1010_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%7%
23%
45%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 47%
11%
27%
30%
34%
37%
31%
16%
16%
45%
60%
55%
56%
46%
51%
60%
56%
59%
5%
23%
13%
12%
16%
10%
8%
20%
16%
2%
6%
5%
2%
3%
3%
2%
8%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
11%
7%
11%
23%
42%
45%
29%
24%
7%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%7%
26%
43%
23%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
11%11%
42%
29%
7%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 23%
8%
38%
31%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
23%
54%
15%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34 22%
39%
33%
6%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
18
35%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 62%
had current job before/during studies 15%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 9%
18%
45%
27%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance) Dorset_1110_TTDIPL
75% 25%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
22% 11%33%33%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
78%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
6%
94%
Gender
69%
Employed in job related program
89%
In Labour Force
2012016
Vancouver Community College 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 9%
have taken further studies 9%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7534 Air transport ramp attendants
$1667%
17%
$1717%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
18
35%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance) Dorset_1110_TTDIPL
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
6%11%
67%
17%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
not very
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 40%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 40%
Bachelor's degree 20%
201820172016
Survey Year
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
14%
6%
6%
6%
0%
0%
6%
6%
6%
14%
29%
11%
22%
11%
29%
43%
39%
44%
33%
57%
14%
39%
22%
44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
52
18
35%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Category M (Maintenance) Dorset_1110_TTDIPL
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
6%
17%
50%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 71%
57%
39%
41%
41%
39%
39%
28%
35%
29%
29%
56%
53%
47%
56%
50%
61%
53%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
14%
6%
6%
6%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 6%
14%
17%
0%
50%
71%
28%
14%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
6%6%11%
33%
44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Very Poor
14%
71%
14%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 12%
12%
19%
58%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
12%
23%
58%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34 10%
37%
53%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
49
30
61%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 8%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
8%
42%
42%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Airline & Flight Operations - Commercial Pilot_1135_DIPMA
71% 29%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
13%
9%13%39% 26%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
87%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
7%
93%
Gender
77%
Employed in job related program
97%
In Labour Force
2012016
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 17%
have taken further studies 27%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors
7534 Air transport ramp attendants
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
$1984%
$1411%
$175%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
49
30
61%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Airline & Flight Operations - Commercial Pilot_1135_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Very dissatisfied
10%
53%
37%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
38%
63%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 54%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 8%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 31%
Bachelor's degree 15%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 8%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
14%
7%
13%
10%
13%
29%
0%
10%
0%
13%
29%
7%
30%
27%
75%
29%
38%
43%
43%
0%
0%
48%
3%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
49
30
61%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Airline & Flight Operations - Commercial Pilot_1135_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
7%
20%
50%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 14%
24%
13%
23%
50%
27%
33%
10%
71%
67%
62%
70%
53%
37%
60%
57%
67%
17%
7%
13%
17%
7%
7%
3%
17%
14%
17%
7%
3%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 7%
13%
20%
13%
50%
63%
23%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
10%
27%
43%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
13%13%
63%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 15%
4%
37%
44%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 4%
70%
26%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39 3%
6%
17%
75%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
36
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 11%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
13%
33%
50%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Airport Operations_1015_DIPMA
85% 15%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
9%
13%
17%30% 30%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
75%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
44%
56%
Gender
81%
Employed in job related program
94%
In Labour Force
2012016
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 6%
have taken further studies 6%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
6523 Airline ticket and service agents
6552 Other customer and information services representatives
1215Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordinationoccupations
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations
7534 Air transport ramp attendants
$1535%
$1518%
$1912%
$2012%
$1712%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
36
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Airport Operations_1015_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
11%
56%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
50%50%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 65%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 10%
Bachelor's degree 25%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
7%
6%
8%
8%
15%
40%
22%
28%
31%
62%
33%
39%
53%
44%
23%
20%
33%
11%
17%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
61
36
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Airport Operations_1015_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
17%
42%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 23%
34%
26%
31%
47%
25%
42%
22%
77%
73%
54%
50%
57%
39%
58%
56%
61%
27%
11%
24%
11%
14%
11%
3%
17%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
7%
17%
20%
42%
47%
39%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
8%
31%
44%
17%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
7%
20%
47%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related 18%
27%
55%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 18%
36%
45%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
40-44 7%
13%
80%
Age
$16
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
15
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 90%
had current job before/during studies 36%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 14%
29%
57%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Collision Repair Technician Foundation_1120_TTDIPL
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
33%67%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
73%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
82%
Employed in job related program
86%
In Labour Force
2012016
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 11%
have taken further studies 11%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers
9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators
$1688%
$4013%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
15
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Collision Repair Technician Foundation_1120_TTDIPL
Very Satisfied Satisfied
73%
27%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 100%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 17%
33%
20%
13%
20%
17%
50%
53%
60%
33%
67%
17%
27%
27%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
15
43%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Collision Repair Technician Foundation_1120_TTDIPL
Very Good Good Adequate
13%
60%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 67%
40%
27%
13%
27%
14%
29%
36%
38%
33%
40%
53%
73%
60%
79%
57%
50%
46%
20%
20%
13%
13%
7%
7%
14%
15%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 13%
17%
60%
50%
27%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
20%
33%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
17%
50%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 1%
6%
28%
65%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
3%
46%
49%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
50-54 1%
3%
3%
14%
36%
44%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
133
78
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 94%
had current job before/during studies 35%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
2%
35%
61%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Service Technician_1430_DIPMA
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
5%
7%7%45% 36%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
93%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
93%
Employed in job related program
97%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Langara College 33%
67%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 6%
have taken further studies 11%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
6421 Retail salespersons
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers
$1778%
$158%
$163%
$302%
2%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
133
78
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician_1430_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
3%
64%
33%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
80%
20%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 55%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 5%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 18%
Bachelor's degree 23%
201820172016
Survey Year
33%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
4%
4%
4%
6%
4%
8%
8%
13%
14%
3%
36%
60%
47%
44%
40%
52%
28%
35%
35%
53%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
133
78
59%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician_1430_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%8%
51%
40%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 72%
25%
44%
53%
41%
47%
45%
39%
32%
28%
50%
45%
37%
49%
42%
50%
45%
57%
17%
10%
6%
11%
10%
4%
13%
9%
8%
1%
4%
1%
3%
3%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
4%
1%
0%
8%
12%
51%
56%
40%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%3%
40%
53%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
4%12%
56%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related 11%
11%
78%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 11%
11%
78%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29 33%
67%
Age
$24
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
12
9
75%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 100%
had current job before/during studies 67%
Very 100%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Ford ASSET Option)_143A_DIPMA
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
100%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
89%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
$26100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
12
9
75%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Ford ASSET Option)_143A_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
11%11%11%
67%
How satisfied are you with your education?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 33%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 67%
201820172016
Survey Year
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
0%
11%
0%
0%
0%
11%
0%
0%
100%
0%
56%
33%
22%
0%
100%
33%
56%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
12
9
75%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Ford ASSET Option)_143A_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate
22%
44%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 100%
33%
44%
78%
44%
56%
13%
38%
100%
67%
56%
22%
56%
44%
88%
63%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 22%
100%
44%
0%
33%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good
22%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful
Adequate
100%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related 29%
71%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 4%
43%
52%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44 12%
8%
12%
54%
15%
Age
$16
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
43
26
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 96%
had current job before/during studies 38%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 7%
20%
73%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Dorset)_1295_DIPMA
91% 9%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
7%
7%
7%
64% 14%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
96%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
100%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
6421 Retail salespersons
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers
$1757%
$1633%
5%
$135%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
43
26
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Dorset)_1295_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied
64%
36%
How satisfied are you with your education?
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 14%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 14%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 43%
Bachelor's degree 29%
201820172016
Survey Year
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 13%
13%
4%
0%
4%
13%
13%
15%
12%
19%
50%
50%
46%
62%
50%
25%
25%
35%
27%
27%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
43
26
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Service Technician (Dorset)_1295_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
8%
16%
44%
32%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 38%
25%
46%
30%
32%
38%
50%
36%
46%
63%
63%
42%
52%
45%
50%
46%
60%
46%
13%
13%
13%
23%
13%
4%
8%
4%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 8%
0%
16%
38%
44%
38%
32%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
19%
50%
27%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
38%38%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 15%
15%
10%
60%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
10%
40%
40%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49
50-54
55+ 4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
30%
48%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
2017
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
31
23
74%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 94%
had current job before/during studies 21%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 13%
44%
44%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Aviation Maintenance Technician-Avionics_1130_DIPMA
88% 12%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
2018
Survey Year
20%
27%13%
27% 13%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
87%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
13%
87%
Gender
70%
Employed in job related program
87%
In Labour Force
2012016
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, techniciansand inspectors
$1762%
$2038%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
2017
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
31
23
74%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aviation Maintenance Technician-Avionics_1130_DIPMA
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
5%9%
55%
32%
How satisfied are you with your education?
2018
Survey Year
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
9%
0%
9%
0%
22%
4%
13%
22%
4%
30%
48%
17%
26%
13%
30%
35%
43%
30%
48%
17%
4%
26%
13%
35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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2017
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
31
23
74%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aviation Maintenance Technician-Avionics_1130_DIPMA
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
4%
22%
35%39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
2018
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 52%
10%
29%
26%
30%
39%
22%
19%
24%
35%
57%
43%
65%
52%
57%
74%
50%
65%
13%
33%
29%
9%
17%
4%
4%
31%
12%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
5%
0%
24%
22%
19%
35%
33%
39%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
13%
48%
35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
5%
24%19%
33%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
BCIT Trades Student Outcomes Reports for Certificate and Diploma Graduates
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 44%
13%
6%
38%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 31%
13%
19%
38%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
35-39
45-49
50-54 4%
4%
4%
22%
52%
13%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
23
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 80%
had current job before/during studies 31%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 27%
9%
9%
55%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Aircraft Gas Turbine_1030_CERT
93% 7%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
33% 22%44%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
70%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
9%
91%
Gender
44%
Employed in job related program
87%
In Labour Force
2012016
Douglas College 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 17%
have taken further studies 17%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators
$2086%
$2514%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
23
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Gas Turbine_1030_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied
48%52%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
50%50%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 56%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 33%
Bachelor's degree 11%
Graduate degree 11%
201820172016
Survey Year
50%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
4%
17%
22%
86%
43%
22%
52%
22%
14%
57%
74%
30%
57%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
41
23
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Aircraft Gas Turbine_1030_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%4%
48%43%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 86%
86%
41%
41%
43%
35%
61%
28%
28%
14%
14%
59%
55%
52%
65%
35%
50%
50%
5%
4%
4%
11%
6%
11%
17%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
0%
4%
14%
48%
43%
43%
43%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
22%22%
57%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
14%
43%43%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 24%
7%
3%
66%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 17%
3%
31%
48%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39 6%
17%
23%
49%
6%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
58
35
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 81%
had current job before/during studies 33%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
5%
15%
70%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Refinish Technician Foundation_1125_CERT
93% 7%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
5%
15%40% 40%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
86%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
20%
80%
Gender
69%
Employed in job related program
88%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Simon Fraser University (SFU) 33%
67%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 11%
have taken further studies 19%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators
$1590%
$205%
$185%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
58
35
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Refinish Technician Foundation_1125_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
11%9%
43%37%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
somewhat not very
20%
80%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 33%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 27%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 33%
Bachelor's degree 13%
201820172016
Survey Year
60%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
3%
9%
12%
0%
0%
6%
6%
6%
25%
14%
34%
11%
3%
13%
43%
26%
54%
35%
63%
43%
31%
20%
44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
58
35
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Refinish Technician Foundation_1125_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%6%11%
46%
34%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 75%
21%
34%
29%
37%
34%
21%
25%
25%
100%
56%
46%
46%
43%
54%
39%
43%
18%
14%
20%
17%
6%
29%
21%
6%
6%
6%
3%
6%
11%
11%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
0%
6%
0%
11%
25%
46%
38%
34%
38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
12%6%
3%
35%
44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
25%
38%38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 17%
9%
16%
59%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 6%
9%
30%
56%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
55+ 1%
1%
1%
2%
6%
12%
52%
23%
Age
$14
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
150
81
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 89%
had current job before/during studies 15%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
2%
29%
61%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Technician Foundation_1355_CERT
94% 6%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
11%11%38%39%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
88%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
11%
89%
Gender
74%
Employed in job related program
94%
In Labour Force
2%
2012016
BCIT
Vancouver Community College
Douglas College
Kwantlen Polytechnic University 8%
8%
15%
69%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 30%
have taken further studies 32%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers
1411 General office support workers
1521 Shippers and receivers
$1571%
$1415%
$144%
$162%
$122%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
150
81
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Technician Foundation_1355_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
3%1%
53%44%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not at all
6%
25%
69%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 58%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 17%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 17%
Bachelor's degree 8%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 4%
201820172016
Survey Year
89%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 5%
0%
1%
2%
0%
0%
0%
2%
5%
4%
5%
14%
16%
22%
12%
38%
57%
28%
41%
32%
52%
29%
52%
30%
52%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
150
81
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Technician Foundation_1355_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%5%
51%42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 76%
30%
29%
45%
46%
44%
38%
26%
31%
19%
60%
58%
45%
46%
50%
53%
57%
53%
10%
11%
9%
8%
6%
6%
15%
10%
5%
1%
2%
2%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
0%
5%
14%
51%
62%
42%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%12%
32%
52%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate
14%
62%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related 11%
22%
67%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat 24%
76%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39 4%
8%
21%
50%
17%
Age
$14
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
47
24
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 88%
had current job before/during studies 22%
Very
Somewhat 29%
71%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Automotive Technician - Toyota Foundation_1375_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
7%
14%36%43%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
75%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
4%
96%
Gender
89%
Employed in job related program
88%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 22%
have taken further studies 28%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers
6732 Specialized cleaners
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons
$1638%
$1425%
$1313%
$256%
$156%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
47
24
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Technician - Toyota Foundation_1375_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied
46%54%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well
100%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 64%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 9%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 18%
Bachelor's degree 9%
201820172016
Survey Year
80%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 17%
17%
13%
8%
13%
83%
17%
25%
46%
25%
0%
67%
63%
46%
63%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
47
24
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Automotive Technician - Toyota Foundation_1375_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
13%
25%
63%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 67%
33%
50%
57%
57%
52%
26%
32%
33%
33%
67%
42%
39%
39%
43%
70%
59%
57%
4%
5%
5%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
5%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 13%
33%
25%
67%
63%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
13%
25%
63%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Good Adequate
33%
67%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 30%
30%
20%
20%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 10%
10%
50%
30%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24 23%
77%
Age
$15
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
13
37%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 78%
had current job before/during studies 20%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
38%
38%
13%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Diesel Engine Mechanics Foundation_1600_CERT
100%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time
201820172016
Survey Year
14%
14%
43% 14% 14%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
77%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male
100%
Gender
40%
Employed in job related program
100%
In Labour Force
2012016
Okanagan College 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 11%
have taken further studies 11%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7511 Transport truck drivers
$1450%
$1625%
$3025%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
13
37%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Diesel Engine Mechanics Foundation_1600_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
8%
46%46%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well
100%
201820172016
Survey Year
100%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
15%
8%
0%
0%
0%
15%
33%
0%
25%
75%
31%
8%
23%
75%
25%
38%
50%
77%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
35
13
37%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Diesel Engine Mechanics Foundation_1600_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
38%38%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 75%
25%
54%
38%
62%
62%
54%
38%
23%
25%
75%
38%
62%
31%
31%
31%
46%
46%
8%
8%
8%
15%
15%
23% 8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 38%
0%
38%
50%
23%
50%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good
23%
77%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good
50%50%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 10%
7%
30%
53%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 6%
7%
42%
45%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 1%
1%
4%
2%
25%
65%
1%
Age
$20
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
145
81
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 92%
had current job before/during studies 34%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 13%
2%
31%
53%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation_1940_CERT
95% 5%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
7%
15%
24%
28% 26%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
86%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
9%
91%
Gender
83%
Employed in job related program
95%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Vancouver Community College
Douglas College
University of British Columbia 10%
10%
20%
60%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 33%
have taken further studies 40%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$2350%
$1727%
$1812%
$242%
2%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
145
81
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation_1940_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
2%9%
60%
28%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat not very
6%
53%
41%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 36%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 32%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 24%
Bachelor's degree 8%
201820172016
Survey Year
83%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 6%
0%
1%
7%
1%
8%
6%
4%
19%
4%
22%
20%
27%
28%
21%
25%
60%
44%
35%
40%
39%
14%
23%
11%
35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
145
81
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation_1940_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
1%
20%
41%38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 64%
23%
23%
27%
30%
33%
33%
20%
11%
36%
66%
62%
59%
56%
61%
60%
52%
46%
9%
14%
11%
14%
4%
6%
14%
26%
3%
1%
3%
3%
1%
14%
17%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
20%
14%
41%
64%
38%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%4%
21%
40%35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
3%
14%
64%
19%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 35%
9%
29%
26%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 21%
12%
26%
41%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
45-49
55+ 5%
9%
5%
19%
19%
30%
14%
Age
$17
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
78
43
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 81%
had current job before/during studies 24%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 27%
27%
46%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Motorcycle and Power Equipment Technician Foundation_2360_CERT
97% 3%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
41%59%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
81%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
23%
77%
Gender
56%
Employed in job related program
86%
In Labour Force
2012016
BCIT
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
University of British Columbia 33%
33%
33%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 23%
have taken further studies 36%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics
7335 Other small engine and small equipment repairers
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics andmechanical repairers
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons
2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
$1744%
$1822%
$1511%
$166%
6%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
78
43
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Motorcycle and Power Equipment Technician Foundation_2360_CERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
2%
50%48%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
25%
75%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 57%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 21%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 21%
Bachelor's degree 7%
Graduate degree 7%
201820172016
Survey Year
25%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 0%
0%
7%
2%
2%
5%
10%
23%
19%
2%
33%
45%
35%
35%
19%
62%
45%
35%
44%
77%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
78
43
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Motorcycle and Power Equipment Technician Foundation_2360_CERT
Very Good Good Adequate
7%
51%
42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 80%
44%
33%
40%
34%
43%
45%
28%
29%
20%
50%
53%
40%
54%
45%
45%
28%
32%
6%
13%
16%
10%
7%
8%
25%
19%
3%
5%
2%
5%
3%
19%
19%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 7%
0%
51%
52%
42%
48%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%2%
19%
77%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good
52%48%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
2018201
Very related
Somewhat related
Not very related
Not at all related 12%
7%
7%
74%
How related is your (main) job to the program you took?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 7%
17%
21%
55%
How useful were the knowledge and skills you gained inyour program in performing your (main) job?
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<19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 2%
2%
6%
6%
13%
31%
31%
10%
Age
$32
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
99
52
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Those Employed..
employed in a permanent job 98%
had current job before/during studies 12%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 11%
5%
14%
70%
How useful was your program in getting your (main)job? (obtained after studies)
Program:Railway Conductor_2070_IPCERT
97% 3%
Of Those Employed (in labour force):
Full-time Part-time
201820172016
Survey Year
16%
16%8%
22%38%
How long did it take you to find your program-relatedjob?
Less than one month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Those who responded that they were currently employed at ajob or business at the time of the survey.
(The number employed as a percentage of all respondents.)
82%
Currently Employed at time of survey
Male Female
12%
88%
Gender
81%
Employed in job related program
90%
In Labour Force
2012016
University of British Columbia 100%
Where are you studying or where did you take further studies?Top B.C. Public Post-Secondary Institutions
Further Studies After CompletingProgramOf Surveyed Students:
are currently studying 6%
have taken further studies 6%
Percent of thoseemployed in program
related jobsMedian hourly wage
(main job)
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women
2131 Civil engineers
3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
7511 Transport truck drivers
$3590%
3%
$213%
$173%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
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NOC
201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
99
52
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Railway Conductor_2070_IPCERT
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
2%8%
42%48%
How satisfied are you with your education?
How well were you prepared for further studies?
very well somewhat
33%
67%
Of those respondents had taken previous post-secondary education:Note: Credentials are based on those who had taken previous post-secondary education.Respondents could report more than one type of post-secondary credential.
No credential 24%
Trades program diploma, certificate, or citation 19%
Non-trades credential below bachelor level 29%
Bachelor's degree 33%
Certificate or diploma above Bachelor level 10%
201820172016
Survey Year
33%
Further studies were very or somewhat related toprogram
2012016
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of Instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (asked in 2018)
Quality of other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 6%
0%
4%
4%
2%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
28%
28%
25%
29%
10%
28%
33%
33%
37%
33%
39%
39%
29%
31%
56%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
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201720162015
Graduating Year
A Summary of Survey Results (3 year average) - BC Trades Diploma and Certificate Student Outcomes
99
52
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Program:Railway Conductor_2070_IPCERT
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%2%
17%
31%
48%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201820172016
Survey Year
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics (asked in 2018)
Use other tools and equipment (asked in 2018) 72%
7%
38%
40%
37%
37%
43%
35%
31%
22%
53%
51%
52%
55%
55%
51%
50%
57%
27%
6%
4%
4%
6%
4%
10%
10%
6%
13%
4%
4%
4%
2%
2%
4%
2%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date (asked in 2018)
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
0%
2%
11%
17%
17%
31%
39%
48%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
2%10%
33%
56%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
11%17%
39%33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date