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Technology Teacher Education

The Technology Teacher Education (TTED) program enables you to teach technology education in BC’s middle and high school system. Offered as a joint program with the University of British Columbia (UBC), it explores technical components at BCIT and the teaching component at UBC. It has three components:
  • Academic Component Completion of 30 credits of university transfer liberal arts and science courses including six credits of English. See additional information for liberal studies. For individuals with certain Red Seal or Certificates of Qualification, students may be granted credits towards the 30 credits of liberal studies.
  • Technological Component Completion of the two-year Diploma of Technology Teacher Education at BCIT.
  • Pedagogical Component Completion of the one year teacher education program at UBC Vancouver
When all three of the above program components have been completed a Bachelor of Education Degree is awarded by UBC. B.Ed degree holders qualify for a BC Professional Teaching Certificate.
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