Practicums

The Airport Operations program provides students with an opportunity to learn about the airport environment both from an operational perspective and a business perspective through classroom studies and workplace practicums.
Practicum students gain
unique insights

During the practicum experiences, students are able to apply their aviation knowledge and enthusiasm to actively contribute to the industry workplace while increasing their learning and adding to their skill-set. And at the same time, practicum hosts benefit from the help with special projects that these keen aviation students provide.  Students have provided expertise and assistance with projects ranging from the development of airport plans, to planning and organizing special events, to providing specialized customer services.


Practicum Students
provide valuable customer service support 

Two practicum opportunities are provided in the 16-month Airport Operations program, the first in Term 2 (90 hours) and the second in Term 3 (150 hours).

Term 2 practicum students are knowledgeable and enthusiastic. They have completed course work in technical writing, communications, leadership, marketing, governance, project management, aviation security and safety. They also have some knowledge of terminal and airside operations. (Practicum 90 hours, spread over approximately 3 weeks).

Practicum Students
Provide useful documentation support
Term 3 practicum students are eager to put their knowledge, skills and experience to good use. They are familiar with quality systems, airport safety, emergency preparedness, environment and wildlife management systems, terminal and groundside safety, planning, design and capacity. (Practicum 150 hours, spread over a period of approximately 5 weeks)

If you would like to see the experience that one Airport Operations student, Ellie Huey, had on practicum take a look at her blog posts from BCIT Life:  AED, I love YVR, Canadian Airports Safety Week, and Wildlife at YVR

To see what our practicum hosts think about the value a practicum student can bring to the workplace, take a look at the video below!



To find out more about the two Practicum opportunities, either as a potential practicum host or from a student perspective, please click here to view our detailed Practicum website, or contact the Aviation Operations Chief Instructor, Cheryl Cahill.