Overview
Are you ready for the intensive, dynamic training you need to begin or advance your career in marketing or advertising communications? In the Communications option, you’ll be immersed in the fast-paced world of marketing, working in groups to develop online and offline marketing strategies that drive results, through in-class lectures and labs. You’ll also gain real-world experience in your 10-week internship in an organization’s internal marketing department.
Because this program works so closely with industry professionals, you’ll have access to the most current information in a rapidly changing industry, as well as networking opportunities to help accelerate or begin your career. Many marketing professionals recommend this program as the best training and, in fact, about 75% of our graduates begin work in the field immediately after graduation.
About this option:
- Second-year specialization of the two-year Marketing Management diploma
- Includes a 10-week internship as part of a company’s internal marketing team
- Create and execute professional marketing communications plans presented to real clients
- Constant industry input on curriculum keeps the courses relevant and current
- Credits can transfer toward a bachelor’s degree
Learn more about how this program helps prepare you for your career in the Program Details.
Is the Marketing Communications Option for you?
A career in marketing might be right for you if:
- You’re an independent self-starter and a team player
- You’re a creative problem solver that thinks outside the box
- You enjoy presenting and selling your ideas and concepts
- You want a career that harnesses your natural story-telling abilities
Successful students often also have previous work experience or additional post-secondary education.
If this sounds like you, apply today on the Entrance Requirements page.
Provisional acceptance into second-year specializations is available for students who want to apply prior to first year. For more information, please contact the Program Head listed under Contact Us.
Your experience matters
Do you have work experience in the marketing field or some post-secondary education? Because of the intensive training of the marketing communications program, any previous experience you have can make you prepared to perform better in this program and beyond. Your experience may also mean you can earn course credits toward your diploma to accelerate your education. Find out if you’re eligible for advanced placement.
What grads can do
By having your training focus on the applicable, hands-on skills in marketing and communications, you’ll be prepared to begin work immediately after graduation. Many employers in marketing specifically recommend this program and then look for graduates to hire into marketing, advertising, promotions, and public relations roles both in Canada and across the world.
Additionally, you’ll have the option of applying your course credits from the diploma program to further study. Whether you decide to begin working right away or focus on further training, you’ll have the opportunity to transfer credits toward full- or part-time study for your Bachelor of Business Administration.
Learn more about the opportunities awaiting you on the Graduating and Jobs page
International exchange
BCIT offers a number of international exchange opportunities that help students gain a global perspective of the economy, culture, government, and everyday life of the country they study in. Learn more about international exchange opportunities and international double degrees with internships.
Accredited program
This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

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Entrance Requirements
Application processing
Open to applications beginning October 1st (or next business day).
All students must complete the first year of the Marketing Management program before continuing to one of the second year diploma options (Entrepreneurship, Marketing Communications, Professional Real Estate, Professional Sales, or Tourism Management).
Entrance requirements
Applicants must meet all entrance requirements and will be accepted on a first qualified basis as long as space remains.
- English: two years of education in English in an English-speaking country with one of the following:
- English Studies 12 (67%) or
- English First Peoples 12 (67%) or
- Acceptable equivalent high school course or
- 3.0 credits of post-secondary English, humanities or social sciences (67%) from a recognized institution
What if I don’t meet these English requirements? - Math: one of the following:
- Pre-Calculus 11 (67%) or
- Foundations of Math 11 (67%) or
- Workplace Math 11 (67%) or
- Other acceptable BC and Yukon courses or
- OPMT 0199 - Math for Business (67%) or
- OPMT 0198 - Business Math Assessment Test (67%)
- Option preference: choose one of the following in your online application:
- Undecided – I will declare in the second term of the program
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing Communications
- Professional Real Estate
- Professional Sales
- Tourism Management
Options are assigned starting in Level 3 and are not guaranteed. By stating a preference, you help the department plan for capacity. Entry to each option is competitive by GPA and other factors. Where space issues arise, students may get their alternate choice.
Continuation requirements
Midway through the second term of first year, students either confirm or select their first and second choice for the next year of the program. The second-year options are:
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing Communications
- Professional Real Estate
- Professional Sales
- Tourism Management
Entry to each option is competitive by GPA and other factors. Where space issues arise, students may get their alternate choice.
Recommended for success
- Applicants are urged to attend an information session offered throughout the year. These are free of charge and are open to all to attend. Registration is requested, but not required.
- Strong mathematic skills are required for success in BCIT Business diplomas. Students accepted into this program will be contacted starting in April regarding the completion of a math assessment test. If you score below a 67% on this assessment test, or feel that you would like to upgrade your math skills regardless, you should complete OPMT 0199 or OPMT 0023.
International applicants
This program is available to international applicants. A valid study permit is required prior to starting the program.
Students enrolled in this program must complete the mandatory work component to qualify for graduation. A co-op work permit is required prior to starting the work component.
Transfer credit
Do you have credits from another post-secondary school?
Transfer credit may be granted for courses completed at BCIT or another post-secondary institution where the learning outcomes duplicate those of the BCIT course. As per Admission Procedure 5003-PR1, the department reserves the right to determine the granting of credit where appropriate.
Applications will be accepted up to day 14 of the term; an official transcript and a course outline where appropriate must be provided (or be on file with BCIT) to process the request. A maximum of two courses per level are eligible for credit through this process.
Apply to program
The two-year Diploma in Marketing Management shares a common first year of core business subjects. The second year of the program focuses on specific fields of marketing expertise.
To submit your application:
- Include proof of meeting all entrance requirements.
- Convert all transcripts and supporting documents to PDF files.
- Have a credit card ready to pay the application fee.
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Scheduled Intakes
September each year.
myCommunication
Within two business days of submitting your completed application, BCIT will send a message to your personal and myBCIT e-mail addresses. All correspondence regarding your application will be posted to your online myCommunication account at my.bcit.ca. We'll send you an e-mail when a new message is posted. It's important to watch for these e-mails or regularly check your account online.
You can expect to receive communication concerning the status of your application within four weeks.
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Advanced Placement
Conditions
You may be eligible to apply to an advanced level of the program through either re-admission or direct entry. Please note that applications are considered based on:
- Complete applications: you must show proof that you have completed (or are registered in) all requirements to be considered.
- Competitive entry: if the number of applicants exceeds available seats, BCIT will accept those deemed to have the best opportunity for success.
- Seat availability: confirmation may not be available until approximately one week before the term begins.
Re-admission
You can apply for re-admission if you:
- were previously admitted to this program and completed part of it at BCIT and
- want to re-enter the program at an advanced level.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
Submit the Course-by-Course Self-Assessment Form [PDF] with your application.
Ready to submit your application? Apply now.
Direct entry
You can apply for direct entry if you:
- are a new applicant to this program but already completed an equivalent part of it at BCIT or elsewhere and
- want to apply to an advanced level.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
There are 4 options for direct entry. If you are applying through options 1, 2, or 3, you must submit an online application. Option 4 applicants, submit your application for transfer directly to BCIT Admissions.
- Option 1: If you do not have a diploma or degree
- Proof of meeting all general entrance requirements (excluding Math 11)
- Course-by-Course Self-Assessment Form [PDF] showing that you have completed all of the required courses for the level to which you are applying
- Option 2: Diploma or degree holders
- Proof of meeting all general entrance requirements (excluding Math 11)
- Proof of diploma or degree* in any discipline from a recognized post-secondary institution
- Bridging Program Self-Assessment [PDF] showing that you have completed all of the required courses below
- Option 3: Adult learners
- Proof of meeting all general entrance requirements
- Approved Advanced Placement and Prior Learning (APPL) Assessment
- Option 4: School of Business + Media diploma program transfer
- Complete the following forms:
- Submit both forms to study_marketing@bcit.ca to have your eligibility reviewed.
- Transfers to Level 2 – If approved, the First-Year Program Head will sign your School of Business Program Change form.
- Transfers to Level 3 – If deemed eligible and transferrable, you will recieve instructions to fill out an Option Choice Application.
- Submit the following to BCIT Admissions:
- Approved School of Business Program Change form.
- Completed Course-by-Course Self-Assessment form
- Pay the required $16 program change fee.
Applications to level 2 or 3.
Submit the following with your online application:
Required courses:
If you are applying to level 2*, you must show proof of completion of (or registration in) the level 1 courses (or equivalents) below.
If you are applying to level 3, you must show proof of completion of (or registration in) the level 1 and 2 courses (or equivalents) below.
*All direct entry students entering level 2 are accepted into the Marketing Management program. Option selection will be available after current level 2 full-time student transfer requests are processed. Notification of option selection will take place in late June. If a seat is not available in your preferred option, an alternate option will be assigned.
Level 1 Courses | ||
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Full-time Course | Course Name | Part-time Equivalent |
BLAW 3100 | Business Law | BLAW 3100 |
BSYS 1000 | Business Information Systems | BSYS 1001 |
COMM 1100 | Business Communication 1 | COMM 1103 or COMM 1106 |
ECON 2100 | Microeconomics | ECON 2100 |
MKTG 1102 | Essentials of Marketing | MKTG 1102 |
OPMT 1110 | Business Mathematics | OPMT 1110 |
ORGB 1100 | Organizational Behaviour | ORGB 1105 |
Level 2 Courses | ||
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Full-time Course | Course Name | Part-time Equivalent |
BSYS 2070 | Business Information Systems 2 for MKTG | BSYS 2051 |
BUSA 2100 | Principles of Management | BUSA 2005 |
COMM 2200 | Business Communication 2 | COMM 2202 (or 2002) and COMM 2203 (or 2003) |
ECON 2200 | Macroeconomics | ECON 2200 |
FMGT 2152 | Accounting for Management | FMGT 2152 or both of FMGT 1100 and FMGT 2100 |
MKTG 2202 | Introduction to Marketing Communications | MKTG 2203 and MKTG 3322 |
MKTG 2243 | Sales Skills | MKTG 1219 |
OPMT 1130 | Business Statistics | OPMT 1197 |
Ready to submit your application? Apply now.
Applications to level 3 only.
Submit the following with your online application:
*If you have completed post-secondary studies outside of Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, you will require a basic evaluation of your credentials by the International Credential Evaluation Service (ICES). Credential evaluation reports from other Canadian services may be considered.
Required courses:
Full-time Course | Course Name | Part-time Equivalent |
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BLAW 3100 | Business Law | BLAW 3100 |
BSYS 2070 | Business Information Systems 2 for MKTG | BSYS 2051 |
COMM 1100* | Business Communication 1 | COMM 1103 or COMM 1106 |
COMM 2200* | Business Communication 2 | COMM 2202 (or 2002) and COMM 2203 (or 2003) |
FMGT 2152 | Accounting for Management | FMGT 2152 or both of FMGT 1100 and FMGT 2100 |
MKTG 1102 | Essentials of Marketing | MKTG 1102 |
MKTG 2202 | Introduction to Marketing Communication | MKTG 2203 and MKTG 3322 |
MKTG 2243 | Sales Skills | MKTG 1219 |
OPMT 1110 | Business Mathematics | OPMT 1110 |
OPMT 1130 | Business Statistics | OPMT 1197 |
*Note: For accredited Canadian or US credentials, if you have achieved a bachelor’s degree the COMM 1100 and 2200 courses may be waived. If you have an associate degree or a diploma, COMM 1103 (or 1106) and COMM 2202 (or 2002) may be waived. Note that COMM 2203 (or 2003) will still be required.
Ready to submit your application? Apply now.
If you are an adult learner, you may be eligible to complete an Advanced Placement and Prior Learning (APPL) assessment to qualify for direct entry to an advanced level of the program. Visit the SITE Centre to find out if you are eligible, and to learn more about the assessment process and associated fees.
Submit the following with your online application:
Ready to submit your application? Apply now.
If you are currently in a different full-time BCIT School of Business + Media diploma program and wish to transfer:
Do not submit a new online application.
Direct entry FAQs
- When should I apply?
- When will I be accepted?
- Can I transfer options?
- Can I take courses in advance to reduce my course load?
- When will I get my timetable?
- When can I buy my books?
It is recommended that you apply when you have met all of the entrance requirements. If you are currently registered in a course, please indicate this on the self-assessment form.
Once your application has been assessed and has been approved for direct entry, a seat must become available in the program you have selected. The Admissions department must wait until the current students obtain their final grades in either December or May to determine how many seats will become available for direct entry applicants.
You are requested to specify your program option preference(s). Option selection will be completed after current level 2 full-time student transfer requests are processed. Notification of option selection will take place in late June. If a seat is not available in your preferred option an alternate option may be assigned. Your requested option cannot be guaranteed at time of application.
In order to maintain a competitive application, it is recommended that you take no more than two courses per term ahead of time. A maximum of two courses per level are eligible for credit. Note that this will not reduce your full-time program tuition.
Print your timetable one day prior to class start by logging into my.bcit.ca and going to Student Self-Service. You must be registered in your courses in order to access this feature. If you know the set to which you have been assigned, you can also find your timetable on the School of Business Timetables page.
It is recommended that you wait until the first week of classes before buying textbooks. Your instructors will tell you which books to buy.
To register for a Part-time Studies course, visit Register for Part-time Courses or contact Student Information and Enrolment Services.
Still have questions? Review the Admissions FAQ or contact Program Advising.
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Costs & Supplies
Bring Your Own Device
Students are required to have their own laptops. Please refer to the Bring Your Own Device Specifications [PDF] for requirements.
Laptop costs vary depending on the configuration chosen, but will likely range from approximately $1,000 to $2,000.
Tuition fees
Please see the Full-Time Tuition & Fees pages for tuition fee amounts:
Books & supplies
Level 1: $775; Level 2: $500; Level 3: $700; Level 4: $600
(General estimated cost, subject to change)
Financial assistance
Financial assistance may be available for this program. For more information, please contact Student Financial Aid and Awards.
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Courses
The courses in this program are designed by working marketing professionals to give you the most current, applicable knowledge and skills in marketing, communications, economics, public relations, and more. As part of your courses, you’ll engage in in-class lectures and labs, as well as a 10-week internship within an organization’s internal marketing team for hands-on, real-world experience.
Program matrix
Level 1 (15 weeks) |
Credits | ||
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BLAW 3100 | Business Law | 4.0 | |
BSYS 1000 | Business Information Systems | 3.0 | |
COMM 1100 | Business Communication 1 | 3.0 | |
ECON 2100 | Microeconomics | 3.0 | |
MKTG 1102 | Essentials of Marketing | 3.0 | |
OPMT 1110 | Business Mathematics | 4.0 | |
ORGB 1100 | Organizational Behaviour | 3.0 | |
Level 2 (20 weeks) | Credits | ||
BSYS 2070 | Business Information Systems 2 for MKTG* | 2.0 | |
BUSA 2100 | Principles of Management* | 2.0 | |
COMM 2200 | Business Communication 2 | 4.0 | |
ECON 2200 | Macroeconomics | 4.0 | |
FMGT 2152 | Accounting for Management | 5.5 | |
MKTG 2202 | Introduction to Marketing Communications | 4.0 | |
MKTG 2243 | Professional Sales Skills | 4.0 | |
OPMT 1130 | Business Statistics | 5.5 | |
* denotes a half-term course |
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Level 3 (15 weeks) | Credits | ||
MKTG 3301 | Advanced Excel Skills | 3.0 | |
MKTG 3309 | Marketing Research | 4.0 | |
MKTG 3517 | Brand and Campaign Strategy | 4.0 | |
MKTG 3520 | Owned Marketing Communications | 4.0 | |
MKTG 3522 | Paid Media Planning and Buying | 4.0 | |
MKTG 3527 | Consumer Experience Marketing | 4.0 | |
MKTG 3529 | Earned Marketing Opportunities | 4.0 | |
Level 4 (20 weeks) | Credits | ||
MKTG 4415 | Campaign Development* | 4.5 | |
MKTG 4416 | Marketing Communication Internship | 12.0 | |
MKTG 4518 | Campaign Communications* | 2.5 | |
MKTG 4522 | Creative Process and Production | 2.5 | |
MKTG 4525 | Current Issues in Marketing Communications* | 2.5 | |
MKTG 4576 | Campaign and Client Management* | 2.5 | |
MKTG 4580 | User Behaviour and Campaign Analytics | 4.0 | |
* denotes a half-term course | |||
Total Credits: | 111.5 |
Transfer credit
Do you have credits from another BC/Yukon post-secondary school? Do you want to know if they transfer to courses here at BCIT? Check out BCIT's Transfer Equivalency Database to find out.
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Program Details
By working closely with industry professionals, you’ll engage in real-world work experience with the Marketing Communications diploma program. This gives you the most up-to-date information, skills, and job contacts in a dynamic field to help you secure the rewarding career you want.
As part of this program, you’ll develop a strong foundation in areas like marketing, business communications, public relations, and more through in-class lectures, labs, group projects, and a 10-week, four-day-a-week internship where you work directly in the company offices in a job of your choice.
The intense, focused program is renowned in the industry and designed to give you the skills, confidence, and knowledge to begin and accelerate a successful career in marketing.
Program length
Two years, full-time
Grading
In order to be eligible to continue into the second year of the marketing management program a student must have successfully completed all required first year courses or equivalencies.
- At the end of first year, students that have failed MKTG 2202, MKTG 2243, and/or any three or more courses not in Marketing will not be allowed to proceed in the program. If a student wishes to re-enter the program, they must complete the outstanding courses and then re-apply to the program.
- At the end of the first year of the program, students that have failed up to two courses not in Marketing may continue in the program if the failed courses are successfully completed at BCIT before term start. If completing the courses at another institution, students must provide proof of registration for the outstanding course(s) no later than 60 calendar days prior to the term start date.
Students described above will be competing for a limited number of remaining seats available in second year options. Their option applications will only be processed once all first year courses are successfully completed, reducing their chances of receiving their first or second choice.
Additional program options
Program delivery
In person: This program is delivered on campus.
Program location
Burnaby Campus
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC
Continue your education
Marketing Management graduates can obtain transfer credit toward business degree programs at a number of universities both within and outside the province.
Graduates can also pursue degree completion through BCIT's Bachelor of Business Administration program.
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Graduating & Jobs
The intensive, fast-paced training in this program prepares you for the daily excitement in marketing, advertising, and public relations communication. You’ll develop a strong foundation in digital and traditional media, marketing research, business analytics and more to lead you to a wide variety of marketing communications job opportunities.
As a graduate, you will have an extensive range of employment opportunities. You can work for a large full-service agency like Rethink Canada, a PR company like Talk Shop Media, a promotions firm like Brandlive, a large company like BC Lottery Corporation or TELUS, a not-for-profit like BC Children’s Hospital, or any number of small- to medium-sized firms.
Entry-Level Positions:
- Marketing Coordinator
- Account Services Coordinator
- Social Media Coordinator
- Public Relations Coordinator
- Media Buyer
- Digital Marketing Specialist
- Special Events Coordinator
- Marketing Manager
- Product Manager
- Brand Strategist
- Merchandising Manager
- Community Relations Manager
- Public Relations and Events Manager
Additionally, you’ll have the option to apply your course credits toward completion of your bachelor’s degree. The credits you earned can be applied to studies at a number of other colleges and universities, or specifically toward BCIT’s Bachelor of Business Administration for full- or part-time study.
Testimonials
“As the Social Media Manager for Lush North America, my skillset is continuously evolving to suit the ever changing environment of social media. The program was an impressive immersion into business, providing practical skills, great internship opportunities, and an environment which fostered critical thinking. The pacing was extremely fast, helping to condition me for the demanding landscape of social and ensuring I was equipped to handle a solid workload.”
Laura Cranfield, Social Media Manager, Lush North America
“I’m currently working as a Media Buyer for Live Nation and have progressed through a few different roles in my time here. I have utilized many different skills that I gained from the Marketing Communications program. I found that I was armed with all the tools I needed to tackle whatever tasks I was given. BCIT gave me the confidence to excel in my career and be successful in all my different roles.”
Paul Harris, Media Buyer, Live Nation
Graduate employment outcomes
The BCIT student outcomes report presents summary findings from the annual survey of former students administered by BC Stats one to two years after graduation. These reports combine the last three years of available results for the 2019-2021 BCIT Outcomes Surveys of 2018-2020 graduates and for Degree 2017-2019 graduates. The reports are organized into three-page summaries containing information on graduates’ labour market experiences and opinions regarding their education. More detailed information can be accessed at the BC Student Outcomes website.
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Faculty, Advisors & Staff
Industry experts and award-winning instructors
Each specialty course in the second year is taught by an instructor who is both an industry expert and a talented educator. All instructors bring current, relevant job experience to the classroom while many instructors still work in the industry.
Several of these faculty members have received the School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award. The faculty team also meets each term to refresh course content and ensure that the courses remain on the leading edge.
Danielle Wilson, Program Head Marketing Communications
Danielle is a 25-year advertising agency veteran of some of the largest global communications agency networks and winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 award. Her experience runs the gamut from start-ups to crown corporations and every industry from healthcare and cars to beer and apparel for local, regional and global brands.
Cindy Ball, Faculty
Cindy’s diverse background includes senior marketing and communications roles at large corporations (BC Hydro, Rogers, Nestlé), a start-up and on the advertising agency side. She also founded and operated 3 businesses: Smart Ass Lingerie, Eat Drink Be Local, and RedCAB Communications. Cindy has a BComm (Honours) from Queen’s and is currently completing a Certificate in Innovation and Sustainability that ladders to the Masters at Harvard Extension School.
Geoffrey Bird, Faculty
Geoffrey has been teaching in the department since 2004, bringing extensive experience as a copywriter and creative communicator with organizations including Kiwi Collection, Big House Communications, Columbus Group, Go Direct, Bryant, Fulton & Shee, Rogers, and local radio stations. He is an accomplished photographer who shares his view of local wildlife on Instagram @geoffrey_bird and shares his office with pups Coco and Kula.
Stefanie Gajdecki, Faculty
Stefanie is a BCIT Marketing Management alumna graduating in 2011 and an experienced business consultant helping businesses grow by prioritizing efforts and supporting their transition into more robust digital marketing strategies. A Philly native, her BA in Communications from Temple University focused on Radio, TV and Film, and she recently received her MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University. Family life includes two beautiful daughters, one of whom is in her second year of university, and one is navigating high school.
Erica Halvorsen, Faculty
Erica has over 20 years’ experience teaching adults the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. In addition to teaching in day and PTS, Erica also facilitates branding workshops for entrepreneurs through the YMCA’s Self Employment program, is a co-founder and contributor at todaysworkshop.com, and is a consultant who helps small business owners and organizations with branding, marketing and communications at ericajane.ca. Years ago, she acquired a B.A.in Honours English from UBC, which wasn’t totally useless, after all.
Matt Shepherd, Faculty
Matt has more than 25 years’ experience in the market and opinion research industry having worked for large international agencies such as the Kantar Group in the UK, and gained a wealth of local agency experience in Vancouver B.C. with Mustel Group. He has designed and executed both qualitative and quantitative research for a wide variety of clients in both public and private sectors.
Erin Whittle, Faculty
Erin is a digital marketing strategist with over 15 years’ experience in agencies, client-side, and as a consultant. She has worked across industries and sectors improving the online communications impact of global and local companies.
Advisory committee
- Kevin Murray, Traction Complete (PAC Chair)
- Peter Barton, SAP
- Steve Buchan, Fusion CRM Product Development
- Todd Cullum, Leavitt Machinery
- Jeff Duncan, Meetingmax
- Greg Malpass, Traction on Demand
- Kevin Pearce, LandSea tour
- Jeremy Tiffen, Horizon Recruitment
- Sloan Vereecken, Fairmont Pacific Rim
- Morgan Westcott, BCIT Associate Dean
- Joe Freeburn, BCIT Program Head
- David Tikkanen, BCIT Program Head
- Bruce Anthony, BCIT Program Head
- Danielle Wilson, BCIT Program Head
- Rick Kroetsch, BCIT Program Head
- Daniel John, BCIT Program Head
- Tracey Renzullo, BCIT Program Head
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Contact Us
Danielle Wilson
Program Head, Marketing Communications
604-451_6767 | Danielle_Wilson@bcit.ca
Morgan Westcott
Associate Dean, Marketing Management
604-432-8760 | mwestcott2@bcit.ca
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