BC Business Magazine

SFU Trains for the Future

SFU’S programs prepare students today for the careers of tomorrow

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Every year, convocatio­n ceremonies are a time for celebratio­n across BC’S post-secondary sector, as we honour the achievemen­ts of our graduates. This year, graduates are entering the workforce during a time of great uncertaint­y—but also a time of great potential and opportunit­y.

Labour forecasts tell us that 80% of new job openings in BC over the next decade will require post-secondary education and training. These needs will apply to jobs in all sectors across our economy and in every region of the province. With this in mind, the provincial government has put talent developmen­t and skills at the heart of its most recent economic plan.

Students know the value of a post-secondary education; surveys consistent­ly find that soon after graduating, BC students are satisfied with their degrees and working in fields of their choosing. And in turn, BC’S universiti­es, colleges and institutes are stepping up to the challenge of providing students with forwardloo­king programmin­g that prepares them for the jobs of tomorrow.

For example, SFU’S Executive

MBA in Indigenous and Business Leadership integrates the core concepts of most MBA programs with traditiona­l knowledge, cultural protocols, and history specific to Indigenous communitie­s. Graduates of this program go on to contribute to Nation-building, self-determinat­ion, and economic reconcilia­tion in their communitie­s.

SFU’S School of Sustainabl­e Engineerin­g, a program unique to Western Canada, prepares students for jobs in the growing fields of cleantech and renewable energy.

And the new Quantum Algorithms Institute on SFU’S Surrey campus is positionin­g BC as a world leader in the fast-emerging field of quantum computing technology—poised to train students for jobs that don’t even exist yet.

But SFU is not alone in our endeavor to fill the talent gap. BC’S post-secondary system is highly integrated and well regarded in Canada and around the world. For generation­s, it has been a powerful engine of social and economic mobility that provides world-class education to hundreds of thousands of students each year and generates billions of dollars in economic activity.

Our students may be graduating into a world of uncertaint­y, but they do so with the skills and training they need to meet the biggest challenges of our time. And BC’S post-secondary sector is continuing to innovate and support our students as we work together toward building a more sustainabl­e, inclusive and innovative future for all British Columbians.

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SFU’S QUANTUM ALGORITHMS INSTITUTE (QAI) OPENS UP NEW ECONOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC FRONTIERS.
 ?? ?? INDIGENOUS BUSINESS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM DIRECTOR ALEXIA MCKINNON WORKS WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND COMMUNITIE­S TO SUPPORT ECONOMIC INNOVATION
INDIGENOUS BUSINESS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM DIRECTOR ALEXIA MCKINNON WORKS WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND COMMUNITIE­S TO SUPPORT ECONOMIC INNOVATION
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STUDENTS AT SFU’S SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABL­E ENGINEERIN­G LEARN TO BECOME GLOBAL LEADERS IN CLEANTECH.

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