B.C.’s post-secondary ‘micro credentials’ program aims to build fast track to jobs
BURNABY, B.C. — British Columbia is launching a post-secondary training program that aims to put students on the fast track to high-demand jobs.
Advanced Education Minister Anne Kang says the program focuses on short-term courses designed for students looking to update their current skills or acquire new ones for employment opportunities.
She says program participants will receive “micro-credentials” through courses for in-demand opportunities, including emerging technologies, health services and climate action.
Kang says the $4-million program, funded by the B.C. and federal governments, allows 15 post-secondary institutions to provide 24 micro-credential options, such as green technology training at the B.C. Institute of Technology.