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Diploma in Telecommunications Technician (Telecommunications Networks Option), British Columbia Institute of Technology

Burnaby, British Columbia

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12 Months

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About this course

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This program is delivered in person at BCIT’s Burnaby Campus and offers a comprehensive two-year full-time diploma in Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies. It is designed to build practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for a career in telecommunications. The curriculum covers foundational electrical and electronic theory, structured cabling, networking, fiber optics, wireless communication systems, VoIP, and digital electronics. Students engage with hands-on labs, industry-standard test equipment, and real-world projects, including a practicum placement with local companies. The program is supported by experienced faculty from the industry and dedicated labs equipped for real-time learning. It aims to prepare students immediately for the workforce by developing technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, and industry awareness. The coursework emphasizes industry-relevant skills, with opportunities for career advancement and transfer to degree programs.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is highly recommended because it offers a blend of rigorous industry-relevant training, expert instruction, and extensive hands-on practice. Students gain immediate employability skills through labs and practicum experience, connecting classroom learning to real-world applications. The curriculum covers emerging technologies such as RF systems, fiber optics, IoT, and wireless communications, aligning with current industry needs. Graduates are recognized for their technical competence, making them highly sought after by employers such as telecom providers, government agencies, and private firms. Additionally, successful alumni demonstrate the program’s value in launching fulfilling careers in a rapidly evolving industry.

Specialisation

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The program specializes in Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies, focusing on telecommunications infrastructure, RF systems, networking, fiber optics, and digital voice communication. It trains students in installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting sophisticated communication systems, RF applications, navigation & location technology, and IoT networks. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills in cable splicing, RF testing, network configuration, and industry-standard tools. This targeted training prepares students for high-demand roles in telecommunications and related industries with a focus on wireless and digital infrastructure.

Course fees

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Application fees

12.25L

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1st year tuition fees

12.25L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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This is a diploma program; specific degree requirements are not listed. Students must complete all prescribed coursework, including technical skills, network fundamentals, fiber optics, RF principles, and industry-specific projects, to graduate successfully. A minimum passing grade of 60% is required for each course, and students are expected to complete a practicum as part of the program. International students need a valid BCIT study permit and work permit for the practicum component. The program prepares students for further degree transfer options, such as BCIT’s Bachelor of Technology Management, after obtaining the diploma and relevant work experience.
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English language test

PTE

60

TOEFL

90

IELTS

7

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates from this program have access to a broad range of career opportunities in telecommunications, data transmission, fiber optics, RF, wireless, and navigation systems. Potential roles include telecommunications technician, RF technician, fiber optic splicer, network installer, and system maintainer for organizations like the RCMP, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and private telecom providers like Shaw, Telus, and Rogers. The skills learned in the program are highly valued in the industry, offering pathways into technical, troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance roles, with prospects for advancement into technical management or sales positions.

FAQs

What are the entrance requirements for this program?

Applicants must meet all entrance requirements including English Studies 12 (50%) or equivalent, and math courses such as Pre-Calculus 11 (60%) or Foundations of Math 11 (60%), or BCIT Math Trades Entry Assessment. International students require a valid BCIT study permit.

Is this program available to international students?

Yes, the program is open to international applicants who meet the visa and study permit requirements. Post-graduation, students are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).