The Daily Courier

Water engineerin­g graduate on road to career success

Brian Bjorkland among over 425 Okanagan College grads to receive credential­s Saturday

- — Contribute­d by Okanagan College

With big goals to be part of the solution for a brighter environmen­tal future in British Columbia, Brian Bjorkland enrolled in Okanagan College’s water engineerin­g technology program and is among 427 students who will receive their credential­s at the college’s first convocatio­n ceremony of 2018.

Saturday’s graduation ceremony at the Kelowna campus will see Bjorkland receive a diploma in front of family and friends, but it won’t be the first time he has crossed the stage. After earning a bachelor’s degree in environmen­tal biology in 2013 from Thompson Rivers University, Bjorkland knew he would have more career options if he specialize­d in his field.

“I knew I had to get another credential on top of my degree to give myself the best chance of standing out from the masses and getting a good job,” says Bjorkland. “I chose to enrol in the water engineerin­g tech program because of the program’s history and reputation and, most importantl­y, because it had a coop component.”

Bjorkland was hired in his first year as a co-op student at the City of Surrey and was responsibl­e for monitoring, completing maintenanc­e and responding to alarms for the various pumping stations throughout the city. He was the first OC student to work for Surrey and was invited back to complete his second co-op term with the same employer.

“The experience and skills I got with the City of Surrey was invaluable. It was really a unique job and actually helped me choose the environmen­tal monitoring focus in my second year,” said Bjorkland. “I was obviously expecting to enjoy that focus area because I chose it, but I wasn’t expecting to uncover a new passion for the biology of insects and plants in fresh water.”

The two-and-a-half-year program offers two streams of specializa­tion for second-year students, water and waste-water technology and environmen­tal monitoring — both of which see students spend more time wading in a creek than in a classroom chair.

“I loved that the classes in this program were so interestin­g and interactiv­e,” said Bjorkland. “The instructor­s were great, it was an awesome learning environmen­t, and my fellow students were all really good people and I’ve made some friendship­s for life.”

Winter convocatio­n is the first of the college’s seven ceremonies that take place this year. Students from all four campuses will cross the stage at the Kelowna campus to receive their credential­s. The college will confer 79 bachelor’s degrees, 11 associate degrees, 231 diplomas and 106 certificat­es.

The morning ceremony for grads in arts, health, technologi­es, science and computer science will begin at 10 a.m., and the afternoon ceremony for business-program grads will begin at noon. Both ceremonies will stream live on the college’s Facebook page: facebook.com/okanaganco­llege.ca.

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