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ASTTBC confers the post-nominal designations of CTech (Certified Technician), and AScT (Applied Science Technologist) which are symbols of achievement in engineering/applied science technology and are legally protected for use only by fully certified members in good standing. The designations are recognized across Canada by many employers and ...
Applied science technician is a Canadian certification awarded on the basis of academic qualification and work experience. In the province of British Columbia, this is a regulated occupation. [1] The province of Alberta has never used the term and has no analog for the term.
These provincial associations are constituent members of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT), which nationally accredits technology programs across Canada through its Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB). Nationally accredited engineering technology programs range from two to three years in length, depending ...
College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary institutions that provides vocational training or education in applied arts, applied technology and applied science. There are 14 public funded colleges and institutes in British Columbia.
Certified engineering technician: In most parts of the country, membership in a regulatory organization is needed to use the title, but is not needed to practice. See Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists. CET: Certified engineering technologist [38] AScT: Applied science technologist [38] PTech: Professional technologist [39]
Certification in British Columbia is called "applied science technologist", abbreviated "A.Sc.T." and is closely related to a certified engineering technician, abbreviated "C.Tech" Certification is managed by The Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia.
The organization came about when several associations of certified engineering technology ceased their membership with the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT). [2] The professional associations of Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador remained in CCTT until 2021 when CCTT ...
BC Tech takes an active role in developing local talent and recruiting skilled technology workers through a number of initiatives, including awarding scholarships to BC students who plan to make their careers in science and technology, [14] and offering foreign recruitment workshops and other programs to help fill the 10,000 BC job openings in ...