Subseries consists of BCIT full-time calendars between 1964 and 2007. Between 1964 and 2004 this publication was called the BCIT Full-time Programs calendar. In the Fall of 2004 the format and name of this publication was changed to Path Finder. In 2007 the title was changed to Viewbook. This publication provide prospective and current students with information on the services, locations, and programs offered as well as entrance requirements, fees and course prerequisites. Full-time calendars (from 1965-66 to 2006-07) are available in digital PDF format. NOTE: The 1964-1965 digital full-time calendar is missing. The 1965-1966 print full-time calendar is missing. The 1975-1976 digital full-time calendar is missing. The 1979-1980 print and digital full-time calendar is missing. The 2000-2001 digital full-time calendar is missing. Alternative titles: Path Finder, Viewbook, Full-Time Program calendars/Full-Time calendars.
Suberies consists of reports, published and related materials relevant to the School of Construction and the Environment umbrella area of study: Applied and Natural Sciences.
Subseries consists of letters, memorandums, and various attachments. Topics discussed include strikes, labour unions, enrollment, addition or improvement of programs, and employment equity.
The Board of Governors approves all academic policies, most general policies and significant administrative policies. Subseries consists of policies and procedures and working files.
Subseries contains records about the School of Business Program Advisory Committee that provides industry input to BCIT’s programs and courses. Documents include minutes of advisory committee meetings, member information, correspondence, memos, annual reports, meeting schedules, etc.
Subseries contains materials related to the celebration of BCIT's 50 Anniversary. 50th Anniversary celebrations were organized by a special temporary committee run out of the Office of the President.
Subseries consists of records created by the President’s Executive Council, which is composed of senior managers who make decisions on the institute’s operations. Documents include correspondence, agendas, minutes, presentations, memos, reports, etc.
Subseries consists of agendas and minutes and some committee reports. Subseries is arranged in chronological order. Minutes for the following years are missing: 1984; 1986-1993. Includes some documents that provide background information for the various agenda items. In most cases, the documents formed part of packages that were sent to Council members, and selected BCIT officials prior to each Board meeting. Includes some meeting packages for the BC Academic Health Council (BCAHC) which was a collaborative planning group for organizations providing health professional education in BC.
Suberies consists of student Fish, Wildlife and Recreation (FWR), reports, project notes and related materials created between 1969-1985 and collected by faculty member Eric Crossin. Some materials created by BCIT faculty member Eric Crossin.
Subseries consists of materials used as reference documents by members of the Educational Council. These include the terms of reference of the Council, bylaws, rules for composition, basic rules of procedures, correspondence and other related documents.
Subseries contains the time capsule items that were housed in a specially built concrete block and box in the BCIT Burnaby Campus Square. Time capsule was opened as part of BCIT's 50th anniversary celebrations in the fall of 2014.
Subseries comprises official minutes of regular meetings including open sessions as well as the official minutes of special Board meetings. Includes: meeting minutes, agenda, agenda support papers, official appendices comprising committee minutes, committee reports, correspondence, financial statements, lists of appointments and other documents. Open sessions are open to all members of the BCIT community and the public. These records are used to document all deliberations of the Board including the passage of motions and resolutions and the approval of governing decisions.