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BCIT presents: Steel fabrication

Promotional video for the BCIT Steel Fabrication program. In the video, a past student tells a friend general information about steel fabrication, the skills learned in the program, the program curriculum, how to apply to the program and future job opportunities.

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Power engineering

Promotional video for the BCIT Power Engineering program. Includes a slide show of still images with a voice over providing information about the program. Produced by Ian Cameron in spring 1989 for Joe Brown, Power Engineering, BCIT .

British Columbia Institute of Technology

"The Machine Doctor" ; "Day in the life of a payroll clerk"

  • Day in the Life of a Payroll Clerk: Helps occupational nursing students become aware of hazards in an office workplace. Examines the duties of a payroll clerk, Miriam Quarin, in order to illustrate white collar physical hazards and mental stress.
  • Machine Doctor: Illustrates hidden hazards in industrial workplaces. Helps occupational nursing students identify the dangers by following the daily activities of a millwright at Scott Paper.

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Transferring to B.C.I.T.

Informational video for prospective students transferring to BCIT that looks at things to consider when deciding to attend BCIT such as finance considerations, accommodation, and transportation. Producer and director, David Mattatall ; executive producer, Val Karpinsky.

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Steel fabrication

Promotional video about the Steel Fabrication program made for student recruitment. In the video, a past student tells a friend general information about steel fabrication, the skills learned in the program, the program curriculum, how to apply to the program and future job opportunities.

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BCIT School of Engineering Technology

Promotion video about BCIT School of Engineering Technology for potential students. Programs highlighted include: Mechanical Design, Civil Technologies, Computer Systems, Electronics Technology, Process Technologies, Renewable Resources, Advanced diploma programs. Includes clips of students working in the classroom and in the field with voice over, brief interview with Dr. Basil Peters.

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BCIT Venture Program

Promotional video about the BCIT Venture Program made for new entrepreneurs. The film details the goals of the program, how the program operates and the benefits of completing the program. Includes sound clips from graduates of the program, instructors, and current students.

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Reaching out

Film made for potential Nursing students about the two distance education nursing programs at BCIT: Remote Access Nursing (RAN) for the Nursing Diploma Program and distance education for Advanced Nursing Specialties. Includes interviews with instructors and nursing students around the province.

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Challenge for the 90's: vehicle emissions and air quality

Educational video about vehicles emissions and air quality in British Columbia. Includes information about provincial plans to lower vehicle emissions in 1990. Includes a short interview with Dr. Joffre Berry who talks about how BCIT's Automotive and Chemical Sciences Environmental programs are helping lower emissions.

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BCIT School of Engineering Technology: revised 1991

Promotion video about BCIT School of Engineering Technology for potential students. Programs highlighted include: Mechanical Design, Civil Technologies, Computer Systems, Electronics Technology, Process Technologies, Renewable Resources, Advanced diploma programs. Includes clips of students working in the classroom and in the field with voice over, brief interviews with Dave Chowdhury (Dean of School of Engineering Technology) and Dr. Basil Peters.

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Library-wise: a guide to research

Instructional video for students about research tools available at the BCIT library. Includes information about the research guides, how to find and research a subject in a library catalogue, how to find an item in the library, what information to note for a bibliography, how to use a periodical index, and how to request an interlibrary loan.

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Welcome to BCIT 1992

An orientation video made by BCIT Student Services for new students. Includes information about Student Services, the Registrar's Office, the Employment Centre, where services are located on campus, campus environmental policies, on and off campus housing, transportation, parking information, bookstore location, library information, medical services, recreation services, and the Student Association. Two projector A/V transfer from Betacam master for Val Karpinski, Student Services, BCIT.

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Signing of agreement between the National Institute of Transport and BCIT with Dr. J.S. Minja and John Watson

Event recording from the signing of an agreement between the National Institute of Transport (in Tanzania) and BCIT with Dr. J.S. Minja and John Watson. The project was funded by Technology Training Associates Ltd. (TTA) and helped to provide technical assistance to the National Institute of Transport to improve its programs, upgrade management, and develop curriculum.

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Final check: The screening line

Describes the procedures for checking can integrity in commercial food processing. Host is Pam Howard-Jones. Credits: director and editor Ian Cameron; graphics Ken Gill; camera Don Chaput; content experts Ian Devlin, Steve Yip, and Ralph Drew; and special thanks to Ocean Fisheries Ltd., Fisheries and Ocean Canada, Canadian Fishing Co., Neptune Dynamics Ltd., Empire Stevedoring Co., and Save-on-Foods and Drugs. Produced by Audiovisual Department BCIT.

Fisheries Council of British Columbia

Germ busters: A guide to good hygiene Chasseurs de microbes: Un guide de bonne hygiene

Demonstrates basic hygiene in food processing, specifically fish. Text in French and English. No intelligible dialogue. Video uses some slapstick comedy. Credits: director Ian Cameron, Dan played by Scott Malcolm, Joe played by Luk Lukaszek, camera Craig Lawrence, music Ray Cooper, animation Brad Neave, content experts Ralph Drew and Gary Todd, produced by Audiovisual Department BCIT.

Fisheries Council of British Columbia

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