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Students are required to use computers and have significant English reading, writing, and speaking skills. Specific prerequisites or equivalent knowledge are required for each course.
The Associate Certificate in Agile Development program is aimed at students with previous post-secondary education and work experience.
This program is not designed for students just out of high school. Those students should consider completing a Computing Diploma or Degree in order to be well-positioned in the job market.
Full-time students who have completed the Computer Systems Technology, CST or the Computer Information Technology, CIT diplomas from BCIT will have (partial credit or advanced standing) in this program including earned credit for COMP 1630.
Part-time BCIT students who have completed a variety of Computing PTS credentials may have credit for specific courses. Depending on electives chosen in the CST/PTS Diploma, those students may also earn this Agile Associate Certificate simultaneously.
Applicants also have to satisfy BCIT's institution admission requirements as listed below.
Review the full English Language Requirements policy here.
There are two ways to meet the English requirement:
1. Complete both of the following:
OR
2. Demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and listening:
English 12 and equivalencies
At BCIT, entrance requirements are program-specific. All programs require English 12, but the percentage required varies by program. Be sure to confirm your program’s specific English requirement before applying.
If you do not meet the requirements, BCIT offers several options to help you upgrade your skills. View more here.
You will need to meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. Most programs require Grade 12 graduation with specific Grade 11 and 12 courses. Some programs also have non-academic requirements such as submitting a resume or participating in an interview.
For details on BC/Yukon High School credit equivalencies click here.
Review BCIT Entrance Requirements and Application priority .
You will need to meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. Most programs require Grade 12 graduation with specific Grade 11 and 12 courses. Some programs also have non-academic requirements such as submitting a resume or participating in an interview.
Learn about Canadian high school course equivalencies here.
For more information about admission, please review BCIT Entrance requirements and Application priority
If you have not graduated from secondary school you may still be admitted to BCIT based on your relevant experience. To gain Mature student status, you must also meet BCIT's English-language requirements as well as any prerequisites for your desired program. Please contact BCIT Admissions to discuss your situation further.
Note: there are several Upgrading options through BCIT.
For other information, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions section of BCIT's Admissions website.
The Technology Entry Program is for students who want to improve their skills in core areas such as communications, Math, Chemistry or Physics to meet the prerequisites of their intended BCIT Technology Program.
Learn about other BCIT Upgrading options here.
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
Follow the links to learn more about these careers on WorkBC's career profiles.