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BCIT Student Outcomes Reports for
Apprentice Program Completers
2017 Edition
A Three Page Summary of Apprentice Activities
One Year After Last Level Completion
Results of 2014 – 2016 Surveys
Of the 2013 – 2015 Completers
Prepared by: BCIT Institutional Research (IR) Office
July 2017
Page i
Feedback
Other Sources of Program
Information
Page iii
Survey Overview
How is the information organized?
Page iv
Page v
Page vi
Page vii
Page viii
Page ix
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
97%
3%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-3435-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
2%
4%
6%12%
20%
32%
22%
0%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 92%
Employed in a training-related job 93%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
4%
41%
54%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
54%
38%
5%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)12%
99% 1%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanical repairers
7271 Carpenters
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$3017%
$329%
$288%
$288%
$367%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
91%
Employed
6%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 2,002
3,823Eligible Students
Response Rate 52%
2014 2016to Program NameAll
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 2%
7%
56%
36%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
10%
53%
36%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
32%65%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameAll
20162014 to
3,823
2,002
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 19%
Received Certificate of Qualification 87%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
2%5%
51%42%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
2%6%
33%
59%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
35%
34%
19%
9%
3%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
12%
10%
57%
40%
42%
24%
19%
39%
27%
16%
19%
37%
10%
32%
30% 11%
52%
47%
49%
53%
53%
61%
54%
57%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
2%
2%
7%
7%
9%
7%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
3%
3%
2%
1%
4%
6%
8%
5%
3%
17%
23%
22%
18%
13%
39%
44%
39%
45%
39%
39%
24%
28%
30%
44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
5%
8%
21%
24%
45%
44%
29%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
13%
39%44%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%8%
24%
44%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%5%
21%
44%
29%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
3,823
2,002
52%
Program NameAll
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
This report was run by:British Columbia Institute of TechnologyThis report was run on:06/15/2017This report shows data from:Survey name: BC Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Survey (APPSO)Survey year(s): 2014, 2015, 2016Results are from previous years 2013 - 2015 last level completers and are subject to industry and occupational trends
About the APPSO survey:The APPSO survey is conducted annually from January to April, with funding from the ministry responsible for post-secondary education, the Industry Training Authority(ITA), and B.C.'s public post-secondary institutions. The eligible cohort for the APPSO survey consists of former apprenticeship students who have completed the final levelof their technical training. This workbook includes results from B.C.'s public and private apprenticeship training institutions. Please note this survey does not includediploma, associate degree, certificate, baccalaureate, or developmental (Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, and Adult Special Education) programs.
Data Definitions:Information provided through BC Student Outcomes* Please take caution when interpreting the results with a response rate less than 30 may not be statistically be valid.Eligible Students: Count of total apprentice completers in programsRespondents: Former students who responded to the APPSO survey.Response Rate: Survey completion rate of programPrograms less than 8 respondents are excluded from Summary Outcomes individual program reports.% employed: Those who responded that they were currently employed at a job or business at the time of the survey.% Unemployed: Percent of respondents who were currently unemployed and looking for work in labour force.% Of those employed: Percent of respondents who were currently working full-time (30 hours or more per week), part-time (less than 30 hours per week)% Of those employed: Job Status: Percent of respondents who were currently employed and their position was permanent, does not include apprentices who identifiedthemselves as “self-employed". Job related respondents that were currently employed in an occupation that was either "very" or "somewhat" related to their past training% How related is your (main) job to the training you took: Percent of respondents who felt their training was "very", "somewhat", "not very" or "not at all" related.Previous education related to apprenticeship training: Those respondents who took high school apprentice programs (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016).% How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from your program at your Institute been in performing your job: Percent of respondents who werecurrently employed in an occupation and felt the knowledge and skills gained from their program were "very", "somewhat", "not very" or "not at all" useful.Median Hourly wage (main job): Median (middle value) hourly wage of main full-time or part-time job.Jobs Obtained Related to Program: Based on NOC 4 digit code – the National Occupation Classification (NOC) is a systematic taxonomy of occupations in the Canadianlabour market. The percentage employed is the number employed in training-related occupation out of all employed respondents broken out by NOC title. Relatedness isself-declared by the respondent.% Satisfied with Education: Percent of respondents who felt “very”, “satisfied”, "dissatisfied" or "very dissatisfied" with education received.% Satisfied with overall workplace training experience: Percent of respondents who were employed as an apprentice or had a work placement outside of theirinstitution felt “very”, “satisfied”, "dissatisfied" or "very dissatisfied" with overall workplace training experience.How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience? Asked of respondents who were employed as an apprentice or had a work placement outsideof their institution.% How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from your program been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or Interprovincial Red Seal certificationexamination? Percent of respondents who felt the knowledge and skills gained were “very", "somewhat", "not very" or "not at all” useful.How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finished your training: Asked of respondents who did not have a job to go back to after their training,took “less than one month”, “1 to 2 months”, “3 to 4 months”, “5 to 6 months”, or “more than 6 months”. (question asked in 2014, 2015 and 2016)
BCIT Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
97%
3%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-3435-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
2%
4%
6%12%
20%
31%
24%
0%
Age
$29
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 90%
Employed in a training-related job 91%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
4%
42%
53%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
51%
40%
6%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)11%
98% 2%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7271 Carpenters
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7251 Plumbers
7242 Industrial electricians
$3023%
$2811%
$2811%
$287%
$387%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
89%
Employed
8%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 1,505
2,981Eligible Students
Response Rate 50%
2014 2016to
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
SchoolConstruction
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 2%
6%
56%
37%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
10%
53%
34%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
33%64%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes 20162014 to
2,981
1,505
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 15%
Received Certificate of Qualification 86%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
2%5%
52%41%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
2%6%
34%
58%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
34%
35%
19%
9%
3%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
SchoolConstruction
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
12%
11%
43%
23%
18%
39%
27%
36%
29%
16%
19%
30%
11%
55%
10%
11%
45% 10%
49%
52%
52%
60%
55%
58%
56%
38%
2%
3%
2%
3%
2%
1%
2%
7%
7%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
3%
3%
2%
1%
4%
6%
9%
5%
3%
16%
24%
22%
18%
14%
38%
44%
39%
44%
40%
41%
23%
27%
30%
42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
3%
5%
7%
21%
23%
44%
44%
29%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
14%
40%42%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%7%
23%
44%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%5%
21%
44%
29%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
2,981
1,505
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
SchoolConstruction
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
83%
17%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 8%
0%
8%
8%
58%
17%
Age
$32
Median Hourly Wage (ofmain job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 15%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat 36%
64%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
79%
21%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
92% 8%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7234 Boilermakers
7237 Welders and related machine operators
$3493%
7%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
58%
Employed
30%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 24
84Eligible Students
Response Rate 29%
2014 2016to Program NameBoilermaker Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 5%
59%
36%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat 45%
55%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
7%
53% 40%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameBoilermaker Apprentice
20162014 to
84
24
29%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 42%
Received Certificate of Qualification 83%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
4%4%
67%
25%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very
5%
47%47%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
67%
33%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
13%
22%
17%
17%
17%
75%
44%
62%
46%
50%
67%
62%
38%
25%
13%
33%
31%
38%
25%
17%
31%
54%
58%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 4%
8%
4%
8%
0%
0%
29%
13%
13%
4%
42%
21%
21%
21%
22%
29%
33%
33%
54%
43%
25%
8%
29%
4%
30%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
13%
8%
4%
29%
38%
25%
33%
38%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
22%
43%
30%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
13%
4%
38%33%
13%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
8%
29%25%
38%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
84
24
29%
Program NameBoilermaker Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
98%
2%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 0%
0%
3%
3%
13%
25%
34%
21%
Age
$28
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 89%
Employed in a training-related job 92%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
3%
43%
54%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
51%
42%
7%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)11%
97% 3%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7271 Carpenters
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
711 Construction managers
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents
712 Home building and renovation managers
$2872%
$3213%
$307%
$281%
$401%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
90%
Employed
5%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 221
427Eligible Students
Response Rate 52%
2014 2016to Program NameCarpentry Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 2 of 3
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
9%
60%
30%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
8%
55%
35%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
52%
48%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameCarpentry Apprentice
20162014 to
427
221
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 11%
Received Certificate of Qualification 81%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
2%4%
55%
40%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
3%8%
36%
54%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
More than 6 months
52%
40%
4%
4%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 3 of 3
In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
18%
16%
15%
19%
10%
12%
15%
47%
54%
58%
60%
59%
58%
61%
30%
45%
19%
11%
32%
27%
34%
28%
23%
66%
52%
4%
1%
6%
7%
3%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
4%
1%
2%
2%
3%
5%
5%
5%
3%
15%
23%
21%
20%
13%
35%
49%
43%
49%
46%
47%
20%
30%
23%
36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
2%
4%
7%
17%
25%
53%
46%
25%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%3%
13%
46%
36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%7%
25%
46%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%4%
17%
53%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
427
221
52%
Program NameCarpentry Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
Please note results are from previous graduating years and are subject to industry and occupational trends.When assessing a program, please consider researching other programs within the Post-Secondary Sector, reaching out to those within that industry and connecting with current students inthe selected program.NOTE: All percentages are rounded to whole numbers. Page 1 of 3
98%
2%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 1%
3%
4%
5%
12%
19%
33%
23%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 93%
Employed in a training-related job 92%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
5%
49%
45%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
46%
46%
6%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)14%
99% 1%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7242 Industrial electricians
7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades andtelecommunications occupations
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
2241Electrical and electronics engineering technologistsand technicians
$3058%
$3818%
$3216%
$302%
$411%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
93%
Employed
6%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 564
1,057Eligible Students
Response Rate 53%
2014 2016to Program NameElectrical Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
6%
54%
39%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
14%
57%
26%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
4%
28%68%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameElectrical Apprentice
20162014 to
1,057
564
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 7%
Received Certificate of Qualification 88%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
1%5%
53%41%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
1%3%
32%
64%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
41%
31%
21%
7%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
13%
12%
33%
49%
19%
16%
37%
22%
43%
15%
23%
30%
11%
33%
63%
13%
30% 16%
54%
49%
53%
62%
48%
58%
53%
2%
5%
2%
4%
2%
1%
5%
8%
7%
9%
3%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
3%
4%
2%
1%
5%
5%
12%
4%
3%
19%
23%
31%
17%
15%
42%
45%
38%
46%
49%
33%
23%
15%
31%
32%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
2%
5%
9%
25%
23%
44%
46%
24%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%
15%
49%
32%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%
9%
23%
46%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%5%
25%
44%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
1,057
564
53%
Program NameElectrical Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 3%
6%
6%
13%
6%
35%
29%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 93%
Employed in a training-related job 93%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 3%
33%
63%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
60%
33%
7%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
96% 4%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7253 Gas fitters
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists andtechnicians
4312 Firefighters
7205Contractors and supervisors, other constructiontrades, installers, repairers and servicers
$2571%
$257%
$464%
$294%
$354%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
97%
Employed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 31
54Eligible Students
Response Rate 57%
2014 2016to Program NameGasfitting Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 3%
55%
42%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 3%
61%
35%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
44%56%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameGasfitting Apprentice
20162014 to
54
31
57%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 32%
Received Certificate of Qualification 90%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
3%6%
48%42%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very
6%6%
88%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
12%
18%
27%
18%
24%
24%
64%
64%
47%
77%
71%
59%
59%
35%
35%
18%
47%
15%
24%
12%
18%
59%
35%
6%
6%
6%
6%
8%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
0%
6%
3%
3%
7%
6%
23%
13%
3%
17%
19%
13%
6%
13%
53%
48%
48%
48%
26%
23%
26%
10%
29%
55%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
3%
3%
10%
23%
6%
32%
52%
42%
29%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%3%
13%
26%
55%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%10%
6%
52%
29%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
23%
32%
42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
54
31
57%
Program NameGasfitting Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 0%
5%
5%
16%
21%
26%
21%
5%
Age
$31
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 87%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 7%
7%
87%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
87%
13%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7293 Insulators
2234 Construction estimators
711 Construction managers
7205Contractors and supervisors, other constructiontrades, installers, repairers and servicers
7233 Sheet metal workers
$3573%
7%
$307%
$317%
7%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
79%
Employed
17%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 19
65Eligible Students
Response Rate 29%
2014 2016to Program NameHeat/Frost Insulation Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied 42%
58%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 5%
5%
21%
68%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
47%53%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameHeat/Frost Insulation Apprentice
20162014 to
65
19
29%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 42%
Received Certificate of Qualification 79%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
5%5%
53%
37%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very
7%
29%
64%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%
14%
50%
75%
14%
71%
57%
57%
50%
14%
14%
50%
25%
86%
29%
29%
29%
50%
86%
86%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 5%
0%
5%
5%
5%
5%
0%
5%
0%
0%
42%
16%
21%
11%
21%
16%
32%
32%
53%
26%
32%
53%
37%
32%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
5%
5%
16%
42%
37%
47%
42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
5%
21%26%
47%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
5%
16%
37%42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
5%5%
42%47%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
65
19
29%
Program NameHeat/Frost Insulation Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
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96%
4%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 4%
4%
13%
36%
28%
15%
Age
$38
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 58%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat 5%
95%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
92%
8%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016) 8%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7236 Ironworkers
7201Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and relatedoccup
$3895%
$365%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
79%
Employed
16%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 47
133Eligible Students
Response Rate 35%
2014 2016to Program NameIronworker Generalist Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied 41%
59%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat 13%
87%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
27%70%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameIronworker Generalist Apprentice
20162014 to
133
47
35%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 32%
Received Certificate of Qualification 89%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
2%
32%
66%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
3%3%
19%
74%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
50%
50%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
24%18%
58%
18%
29%
46%
39%
33%
11%
25%
53%
42%
82%
71%
54%
61%
67%
89%
75%
6%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 2%
2%
0%
0%
0%
11%
17%
13%
13%
9%
34%
26%
30%
21%
21%
53%
54%
57%
66%
70%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
13%
23%
47%
72%
40%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
9%
21%
70%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate
13%
47%40%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate
4%
23%
72%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
133
47
35%
Program NameIronworker Generalist Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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94%
6%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 6%
0%
6%
6%
6%
50%
28%
Age
$33
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 75%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat 27%
73%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
82%
18%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7236 Ironworkers $33100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
67%
Employed
20%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 18
40Eligible Students
Response Rate 45%
2014 2016to Program NameIronworker - Reinforcing Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied 72%
28%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 11%
39%
50%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
58% 42%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameIronworker - Reinforcing Apprentice
20162014 to
40
18
45%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 22%
Received Certificate of Qualification 83%
Very Satisfied Satisfied
56%44%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very
8%17%
75%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%43%
36%
17%
14%
45%
50%
42%
42%
42%
67%
42%
33%
29%
18%
42%
50%
50%
42%
25%
50%
67%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 6%
0%
6%
0%
0%
0%
17%
17%
11%
0%
61%
61%
67%
33%
22%
33%
22%
11%
56%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 11%
28%
50%
39%
39%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good
22%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate
28%
39%33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate
11%
50%
39%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
40
18
45%
Program NameIronworker - Reinforcing Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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91%
9%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
55+ 1%
3%
4%
11%
16%
35%
31%
Age
$23
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 94%
Employed in a training-related job 85%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
3%
44%
51%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
47%
38%
10%
6%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)19%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7272 Cabinetmakers
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
7271 Carpenters
9227Supervisors, other products manufacturing andassembly
9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors
$2364%
$2510%
$258%
$243%
$203%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
96%
Employed
3%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 75
124Eligible Students
Response Rate 60%
2014 2016to Program NameJoinery (Cabinetmaker) Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
9%
52%
37%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 4%
7%
67%
23%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
17%83%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameJoinery (Cabinetmaker) Apprentice
20162014 to
124
75
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 32%
Received Certificate of Qualification 92%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
3%
57%
40%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very
15%
39%46%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
More than 6 months
33%
17%
33%
17%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
12%
15%
19%
11%
11%
63%
58%
57%
75%
68%
61%
74%
49%
38%
15%
12%
37%
14%
26%
30%
15%
47%
63%
7%
7%
6%
9%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
7%
0%
0%
0%
0%
16%
3%
1%
3%
4%
47%
9%
16%
13%
21%
25%
48%
57%
41%
75%
5%
40%
25%
43%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
1%
4%
17%
21%
40%
52%
31%
21%
11%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
3%
13%
41%43%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%
17%
40%
31%
11%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%4%
21%
52%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
124
75
60%
Program NameJoinery (Cabinetmaker) Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 3%
1%
1%
15%
21%
33%
25%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 98%
Employed in a training-related job 92%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 6%
46%
48%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
51%
41%
5%
3%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)25%
98% 2%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters
7201Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
7233 Sheet metal workers
$3376%
$3210%
$409%
2%
$302%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
94%
Employed
5%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 67
132Eligible Students
Response Rate 51%
2014 2016to Program NameMetal Fabricator Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
9%
58%
31%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
16%
49%
31%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
5%
52% 43%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameMetal Fabricator Apprentice
20162014 to
132
67
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 18%
Received Certificate of Qualification 85%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
6%12%
64%
18%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
4%17%
43%35%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
25%
35%
21%
11%
23%
17%
16%
54%
52%
44%
56%
59%
58%
60%
36%
53%
14%
47%
16%
30%
16%
21%
57%
30%
7%
9%
7%
2%
2%
9%
7%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 3%
6%
8%
11%
3%
3%
5%
16%
12%
10%
18%
28%
30%
26%
24%
42%
56%
36%
42%
45%
34%
5%
11%
9%
18%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
4%
15%
9%
31%
34%
37%
37%
15%
15%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%
10%
24%
45%
18%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%9%
34%37%
15%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%
15%
31%
37%
15%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
132
67
51%
Program NameMetal Fabricator Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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98%
2%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 2%
6%
9%
10%
22%
27%
23%
Age
$28
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 94%
Employed in a training-related job 97%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
4%
44%
51%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
53%
44%
2%
1%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)19%
96% 4%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7251 Plumbers
7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades
7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler systeminstallers
711 Construction managers
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$2877%
$3410%
$466%
$293%
2%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
91%
Employed
5%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 128
249Eligible Students
Response Rate 51%
2014 2016to Program NamePlumbing Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 5%
3%
57%
35%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
10%
45%
43%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
40%57%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NamePlumbing Apprentice
20162014 to
249
128
51%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 13%
Received Certificate of Qualification 88%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
5%
50%45%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat
33%
67%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
57%
14%
14%
14%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
49%
61%
57%
56%
48%
20%
19%
39%
25%
18%
31%
32%
25% 12%
15%26%
39%
41%
56%
54%
63%
57%
6%
1%
3%
3%
3%
3%
3%
6%
7%
8%
3%
9%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
2%
2%
2%
0%
3%
2%
6%
5%
2%
13%
13%
27%
15%
16%
46%
48%
43%
48%
36%
36%
34%
22%
30%
46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
2%
3%
2%
15%
15%
47%
57%
33%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
16%
36%
46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%2%
15%
57%
24%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%3%
15%
47%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
249
128
51%
Program NamePlumbing Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 3%
5%
8%
5%
15%
45%
20%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 94%
Employed in a training-related job 97%
Very
Somewhat 39%
61%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
50%
47%
3%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7233 Sheet metal workers
7201Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
2132 Mechanical engineers
7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics
$3170%
$2916%
$328%
$283%
$303%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
95%
Employed
5%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 40
77Eligible Students
Response Rate 52%
2014 2016to Program NameSheet Metal Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 3%
5%
55%
38%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 8%
65%
28%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
36%64%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameSheet Metal Apprentice
20162014 to
77
40
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 15%
Received Certificate of Qualification 78%
Very Satisfied Satisfied
38%
63%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat
25%
75%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
5 to 6 months
50%
50%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
16%
44%
63%
38%
50%
46%
67%
67%
17%
33%
50%
21%
58%
50%
54%
33%
33%
83%
67%
6%
4%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
0%
5%
3%
0%
8%
29%
5%
0%
3%
28%
47%
53%
35%
13%
65%
24%
38%
63%
85%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 5%
8%
15%
23%
38%
40%
41%
30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
3%13%
85%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
8%
23%
40%
30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
5%
15%
38%41%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
77
40
52%
Program NameSheet Metal Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
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94%
6%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 3%
3%
14%
11%
14%
17%
28%
11%
Age
$42
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 90%
Employed in a training-related job 76%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
9%
48%
39%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
45%
30%
18%
6%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7252Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler systeminstallers
7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades
4021 College and other vocational instructors
$4288%
$458%
$464%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
92%
Employed
3%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 36
64Eligible Students
Response Rate 56%
2014 2016to Program NameSteamfitting Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 9%
57%
34%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 6%
23%
60%
11%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
6%
19%74%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameSteamfitting Apprentice
20162014 to
64
36
56%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 75%
Received Certificate of Qualification 92%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
3%
19%
56%
22%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very
18%
35%47%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
3 to 4 months
50%
50%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
31%
17%
23%
25%
25%
14%
17%
13%
27%
31%
17%
65%
55%
59%
55%
65%
38%
32%
15%
42%
30%
20%
36%
23%
17%
50%
36%
9%
5%
4%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 11%
8%
22%
6%
0%
17%
8%
31%
6%
9%
28%
39%
22%
36%
14%
17%
28%
17%
44%
17%
28%
17%
8%
8%
60%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 8%
14%
19%
14%
33%
36%
25%
14%
14%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
9%14%17%
60%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
14%14%
36%
14%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
8%
19%
33%
25%
14%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
64
36
56%
Program NameSteamfitting Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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94%
6%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 3%
3%
9%
21%
15%
27%
6%
15%
Age
$36
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 67%
Employed in a training-related job 83%
Very
Somewhat 21%
79%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
72%
10%
17%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
7234 Boilermakers
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$3888%
$434%
4%
4%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
88%
Employed
9%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 33
75Eligible Students
Response Rate 44%
2014 2016to Program NameWelding Level A
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 8%
4%
50%
38%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 12%
23%
65%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
29%71%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameWelding Level A
20162014 to
75
33
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 9%
Received Certificate of Qualification 85%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Very Dissatisfied
6%
33%
61%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
8%8%
35%50%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
5 to 6 months
10%
80%
10%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
33%
21%
17%
10%
16%
43%
43%
62%
67%
63%
36%
48%
48%
58%
36%
39%
24%
21%
25%
48%
36%
44%
5%
4%
4%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
3%
0%
3%
3%
3%
13%
3%
9%
6%
6%
16%
6%
6%
3%
30%
44%
27%
36%
24%
61%
25%
64%
45%
64%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 3%
9%
6%
0%
12%
27%
45%
36%
33%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%6%3%
24%
64%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
9%
27%
36%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%6%
12%
45%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
75
33
44%
Program NameWelding Level A
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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93%
7%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-3435-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 2%
2%
2%
10%13%
16%
27%
27%
0%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 88%
Employed in a training-related job 88%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
7%
36%
55%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
45%
43%
7%
5%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016) 4%
97% 3%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7201Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$2891%
$393%
$353%
$232%
$252%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
83%
Employed
14%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 89
180Eligible Students
Response Rate 49%
2014 2016to Program NameWelding Level B
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 10%
57%
33%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 8%
5%
41%
46%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
11%89%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameWelding Level B
20162014 to
180
89
49%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 12%
Received Certificate of Qualification 75%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
1%3%
56%
39%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
11%13%
47%
28%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
31%
34%
28%
3%
3%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
57%
69%
57%
52%
44%
26%
21%
29%
12%
17% 17%
20%
20%
33%
27%16%
49%
58%
58%
65%
70%
9%
6%
2%
4%
4%
5%
9%
8%
8%
8%
6%
7%
9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
2%
0%
2%
0%
4%
9%
1%
8%
1%
11%
26%
10%
24%
16%
35%
43%
30%
40%
34%
48%
19%
58%
26%
49%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
6%
20%
17%
44%
48%
34%
30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%
16%
34%
49%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
6%
17%
48%
30%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%
20%
44%
34%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
180
89
49%
Program NameWelding Level B
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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96%
4%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 1%
3%
5%
5%
18%
15%
49%
4%
Age
$21
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 96%
Employed in a training-related job 82%
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 5%
5%
27%
63%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all
45%
38%
11%
7%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016) 9%
96% 4%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7236 Ironworkers
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers
7201Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
7252Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler systeminstallers
$2280%
$274%
$244%
$272%
$182%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
72%
Employed
20%
Unemployed
20142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 78
144Eligible Students
Response Rate 54%
2014 2016to Program NameWelding Level C Foundation
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 2%
71%
27%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
2%
63%
33%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
18%79%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
20142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameWelding Level C Foundation
20162014 to
144
78
54%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 6%
Received Certificate of Qualification 95%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
8%
41%51%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
3%6%
40%51%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
30%
35%
24%
11%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
17%
50%
60%
25%
10%
42%
25%
42%
37%
33%
17%
41%
45%
23%
73%
14%
33%
54%
49%
53%
52%
54%
4%
2%
2%
5%
2%
2%
2%
8%
7%
7%
5%
2%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
4%
1%
3%
1%
4%
13%
1%
10%
0%
15%
19%
8%
25%
10%
36%
38%
33%
30%
22%
45%
26%
56%
32%
66%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
4%
18%
19%
47%
44%
35%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
1%10%
22%
66%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
4%
19%
44%
33%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate
18%
47%
35%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
20142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
144
78
54%
Program NameWelding Level C Foundation
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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96%
4%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 13%
4%
4%
4%
21%
13%
42%
0%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 100%
Employed in a training-related job 92%
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 8%
23%
69%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not at all
54%
38%
8%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
92% 8%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$2292%
$348%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
54%
Employed
32%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 24
48Eligible Students
Response Rate 50%
2014 2016to Program NameWelding Level C upgrading
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied 85%
15%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not at all 7%
64%
29%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
15%46%
38%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameWelding Level C upgrading
20162014 to
48
24
50%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 4%
Received Certificate of Qualification 92%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Very Dissatisfied
4%
67%
29%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
5%5%
47%42%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
More than 6 months
25%
17%
17%
33%
8%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
17%
13%
17%
13%
11%
10%
30%
17%
25%
67%
60%
55%
70%
80%
60%
18%
50%
50%
22%
40%
27%
20%
20%
10%
82%
9%9%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 4%
8%
8%
8%
4%
0%
4%
4%
8%
8%
4%
17%
8%
17%
13%
29%
33%
33%
25%
21%
63%
38%
46%
42%
54%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 4%
4%
17%
21%
38%
33%
42%
42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
4%8%
13%
21%
54%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
4%
21%
33%
42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
4%
17%
38%42%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
48
24
50%
Program NameWelding Level C upgrading
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
BCIT Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
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96%
4%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 0%
4%
6%
11%
17%
20%
30%
12%
Age
$34
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 92%
Employed in a training-related job 96%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 4%
38%
58%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
59%
37%
4%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)11%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$3750%
$3220%
$3917%
$364%
$252%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
95%
Employed
4%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 253
440Eligible Students
Response Rate 58%
2014 2016to
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
SchoolEnergy
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
8%
58%
33%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all0%
9%
53%
38%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
5%
29%66%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes 20162014 to
440
253
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 44%
Received Certificate of Qualification 86%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
2%3%
47%49%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
1%6%
30%
62%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
43%
14%
43%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
SchoolEnergy
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%
67%
56%
56%
58%
31%
40%
24%
19%
15%
23%
37%
25%
38%
34%
32%
61%
53%
46%
49%
59%
9%
1%
3%
2%
2%
1%
2%
1%
3%
6%
4%
8%
9%
5%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 4%
2%
2%
2%
2%
5%
6%
6%
4%
2%
23%
25%
23%
17%
10%
40%
44%
42%
47%
38%
29%
22%
27%
30%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
5%
9%
21%
26%
48%
43%
25%
18%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%2%
10%
38%
48%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%
9%
26%
43%
18%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%5%
21%
48%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
440
253
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
SchoolEnergy
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96%
4%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54 2%
2%
9%
20%
22%
39%
7%
Age
$39
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 95%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 2%
19%
79%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
77%
23%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades andtelecommunications occupations
7242 Industrial electricians
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$3988%
$405%
$502%
2%
$382%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
93%
Employed
7%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
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Respondents 46
71Eligible Students
Response Rate 65%
2014 2016to Program NameIndustrial Instrumentation Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 2%
2%
58%
38%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 7%
41%
52%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
6%
27%67%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameIndustrial Instrumentation Apprentice
20162014 to
71
46
65%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 63%
Received Certificate of Qualification 84%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
4%
28%
67%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat
54%46%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
24%
12%
10%
23%
10%
29%
38%
48%
69%
36%
41%
32%
33%
30%
38%
27%
45%
31%
61%
59%
58%
61%
67%
3%
3%
3%
3%
3%
3%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 2%
0%
0%
2%
2%
13%
4%
2%
2%
0%
20%
28%
15%
13%
11%
26%
41%
37%
52%
41%
39%
26%
46%
30%
46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 7%
11%
22%
33%
43%
37%
28%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Very Poor
2%
11%
41%46%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
11%
33%37%
20%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
7%
22%
43%
28%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
71
46
65%
Program NameIndustrial Instrumentation Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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95%
5%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 2%
5%
3%
11%
10%
13%
35%
22%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 98%
Employed in a training-related job 92%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 3%
46%
51%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
54%
37%
8%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)13%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metalforming, shaping and erecting trades and related o..
2132 Mechanical engineers
2232Mechanical engineering technologists andtechnicians
$3283%
$376%
$324%
$272%
2%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
94%
Employed
5%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
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Respondents 63
119Eligible Students
Response Rate 53%
2014 2016to Program NameMachinist Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 6%
61%
32%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 10%
57%
33%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
21%79%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameMachinist Apprentice
20162014 to
119
63
53%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 25%
Received Certificate of Qualification 90%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Very Dissatisfied
2%
60%
38%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
2%8%
31%
58%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
17%
60%
40%
33%
13%
42%
13%
33%
20%
33%
20%
23% 12%
56%
58%
58%
52%
53%
71%
62%
68%
7%
2%
2%
2%
5%
5%
7%
2%
9%
4%
9%
7%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
5%
3%
3%
2%
2%
27%
29%
17%
21%
17%
37%
48%
46%
51%
46%
30%
21%
33%
27%
35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
2%
6%
8%
22%
33%
44%
40%
27%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
2%
17%
46%
35%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%
8%
33%
40%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
6%
22%
44%
27%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
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119
63
53%
Program NameMachinist Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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97%
3%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55+ 0%
5%
9%
12%
21%
22%
22%
9%
Age
$36
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 86%
Employed in a training-related job 96%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 4%
40%
56%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
55%
41%
4%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)11%
99% 1%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
714 Facility operation and maintenance managers
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
2232Mechanical engineering technologists andtechnicians
7202Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades andtelecommunications occupations
$3792%
$272%
$252%
1%
1%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
98%
Employed
2%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 130
223Eligible Students
Response Rate 58%
2014 2016to Program NameMillwright Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
9%
58%
33%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
9%
53%
37%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
6%
31%63%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameMillwright Apprentice
20162014 to
223
130
58%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 45%
Received Certificate of Qualification 84%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
1%2%
48%48%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very
4%
20%
76%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month
1 to 2 months
3 to 4 months
25%
25%
50%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
11%
55%
69%
26%
45%
23%
19%
32%
19%
19%
23%
32%
33% 11%
25%
66%
46%
47%
53%
66%
68%
60%
9%
1%
2%
2%
1%
2%
1%
1%
6%
6%
6%
6%
8%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 4%
2%
2%
1%
1%
3%
9%
8%
4%
2%
22%
22%
28%
16%
5%
47%
45%
45%
48%
36%
25%
22%
17%
31%
57%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
2%
8%
20%
22%
54%
48%
23%
18%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%2%5%
36%
57%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%8%
22%
48%
18%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%2%
20%
54%
23%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
223
130
58%
Program NameMillwright Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
50-54 7%
14%
0%
29%
43%
7%
Age
$35
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 100%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 17%
42%
42%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
55%
45%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)20%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$3682%
$2418%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
86%
Employed
8%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 14
27Eligible Students
Response Rate 52%
2014 2016to Program NameRefrigeration Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 33%
50%
17%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 15%
69%
15%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
56% 44%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
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20162014 to
27
14
52%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 50%
Received Certificate of Qualification 92%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
14%21%
29%36%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
10%
30%40%
20%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
3 to 4 months 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
13%
11%
11%
25%
11%
13%
11%
22%
11%
50%
25%
56%
25%
56%
56%
33%
22%
56%
50%
50%
33%
50%
33%
33%
44%
56%
44%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 17%
7%
8%
14%
21%
0%
7%
8%
29%
14%
25%
36%
25%
14%
21%
33%
36%
17%
7%
7%
25%
14%
42%
36%
36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 7%
14%
21%
14%
21%
21%
29%
36%
21%
14%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
21%
14%
21%
7%
36%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
14%14%
21%
36%
14%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
7%
21%21%
29%
21%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
27
14
52%
Program NameRefrigeration Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
BCIT Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
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99%
1%
Gender< 19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
55+ 0%
5%
2%
10%
20%
39%
24%
0%
Age
$30
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 99%
Employed in a training-related job 98%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 2%
41%
57%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
69%
29%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)18%
99% 1%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanical repairers
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other relatedmechanics
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
$3267%
$3717%
$215%
$344%
$302%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
98%
Employed
1%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 244
402Eligible Students
Response Rate 61%
2014 2016to
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
SchoolTransportation
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 3%
9%
51%
37%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 1%
6%
52%
41%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
27%70%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes 20162014 to
402
244
61%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 16%
Received Certificate of Qualification 91%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
3%6%
50%41%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
2%3%
30%
66%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
SchoolTransportation
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment 52%
15%
16%
16%51%
58%
54%
64%
49%
50%
62%
59%
42%
24%
21%
36%
27%
42%
44%
29%
21%
1%
1%
2%
3%
1%
8%
8%
9%
5%
7%
9%
6%
2%
1%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 1%
2%
2%
4%
2%
4%
5%
9%
6%
3%
16%
16%
17%
16%
8%
42%
46%
36%
45%
33%
37%
32%
36%
30%
54%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
3%
5%
9%
19%
23%
43%
43%
32%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%3%8%
33%
54%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
3%
9%
23%
43%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%5%
19%
43%
32%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
402
244
61%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
SchoolTransportation
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 2%
0%
7%
20%
38%
32%
Age
$25
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 99%
Employed in a training-related job 98%
Very
Somewhat 38%
62%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
76%
21%
2%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)30%
98% 2%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanical repairers
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
$2890%
$388%
$241%
1%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
95%
Employed
3%
Unemployed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 94
143Eligible Students
Response Rate 66%
2014 2016to Program NameAutomotive Technician Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 2%
2%
48%
48%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 3%
54%
43%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
3%
31%66%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameAutomotive Technician Apprentice
20162014 to
143
94
66%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 11%
Received Certificate of Qualification 97%
Very Satisfied Satisfied
43%
57%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat
28%
72%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%
14%
43%
59%
49%
63%
44%
44%
61%
61%
36%
36%
31%
48%
29%
55%
53%
34%
24%
64%
7%
2%
2%
8%
3%
8%
2%
3%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
3%
0%
0%
0%
3%
3%
3%
1%
0%
10%
15%
12%
14%
3%
46%
40%
38%
41%
29%
41%
38%
47%
44%
68%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 1%
1%
3%
9%
9%
14%
44%
46%
44%
31%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate
3%
29%
68%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%
9%14%
46%
31%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%3%9%
44%44%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
143
94
66%
Program NameAutomotive Technician Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44 0%
8%
17%
50%
25%
Age
$22
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 100%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat 8%
92%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
83%
17%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
92% 8%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanical repairers
$23100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time part-time
100%
Employed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 12
27Eligible Students
Response Rate 44%
2014 2016to Program NameAutomotive Technician GM (ASEP) Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 9%
9%
36%
45%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat 25%
75%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
14%86%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameAutomotive Technician GM (ASEP) Apprentice
20162014 to
27
12
44%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 42%
Received Certificate of Qualification 75%
Very Satisfied Satisfied
25%
75%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Very Somewhat
14%
86%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%
11%
13%
20%
29%
33%
33%
22%
22%
56%
50%
11%
80%
57%
56%
67%
78%
78%
44%
38%
89%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 42%
33%
0%
8%
0%
17%
33%
17%
50%
8%
42%
33%
83%
42%
92%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
8%
25%
25%
75%
67%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good
8%
92%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate
8%
25%
67%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good
25%
75%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
27
12
44%
Program NameAutomotive Technician GM (ASEP) Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful
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97%
3%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
55+ 1%
5%
4%
13%
15%
44%
17%
Age
$34
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 100%
Employed in a training-related job 99%
Very
Somewhat 38%
62%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
73%
26%
1%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016)23%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7321Automotive service technicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanical repairers
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
XXXX Unclassified Occupations
2232Mechanical engineering technologists andtechnicians
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
$3490%
$424%
$333%
$391%
$301%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
99%
Employed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 75
137Eligible Students
Response Rate 55%
2014 2016to Program NameCommercial Transport Apprentice
Male
Female
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 1%
12%
56%
30%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 3%
1%
53%
43%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
2%
13%85%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameCommercial Transport Apprentice
20162014 to
137
75
55%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 13%
Received Certificate of Qualification 95%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
5%
60%
35%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not at all
2%
18%
80%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
11%
11%11%
23%
67%
68%
62%
59%
60%
54%
73%
64%
43%
14%
11%
34%
35%
34%
41%
20%
10%
55%
2%
3%
8%
2%
7%
6%
4%
7%
2%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
4%
4%
7%
3%
1%
12%
7%
16%
12%
5%
45%
55%
43%
63%
43%
39%
33%
35%
23%
51%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
1%
1%
8%
19%
21%
55%
52%
25%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%5%
43%
51%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
1%8%
21%
52%
17%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
1%
19%
55%
25%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
137
75
55%
Program NameCommercial Transport Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49 9%
6%
11%
28%
36%
11%
Age
$34
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 98%
Employed in a training-related job 96%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 9%
55%
36%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
43%
52%
4%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
Previous Education
In high school Apprentice program (not asked in 2012, 2014 and 2016) 4%
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
7302Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipmentoperator crews
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
7521 Heavy equipment operators (except crane)
$3784%
$445%
$355%
2%
$502%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
100%
Employed
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 47
67Eligible Students
Response Rate 70%
2014 2016to Program NameHeavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied 4%
16%
53%
27%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very
Not at all 2%
17%
53%
28%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
48%
48%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameHeavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice
20162014 to
67
47
70%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 11%
Received Certificate of Qualification 85%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied
13%17%
53%
17%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
Too long
Very Somewhat Not very Not at all
5%11%
51%
32%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained from yourprogram been in preparing you to write the TQ, CQ, or InterprovincialRed Seal certification examination? (not asked in 2016)
Less than 1 month 100%
How long did it take you to find a job in your trade after you finishedyour training?
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
11%
14%
11%
17%
20%
17%
26%
25%
23%
37%
43%
23%
17%
23%
11%
17%
13%
20%
41%
38%
54%
71%
54%
66%
49%
56%
54%
6%
6%
3%
6%
9%
6%
3%
6%
5%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 2%
0%
9%
15%
13%
4%
7%
24%
21%
9%
26%
28%
33%
28%
24%
40%
43%
24%
23%
35%
28%
22%
11%
13%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 2%
9%
13%
17%
45%
38%
26%
30%
15%
6%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
13%9%
24%
35%
20%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
9%
17%
38%
30%
6%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
2%
13%
45%
26%
15%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
201520142013Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
67
47
70%
Program NameHeavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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100%
Gender20-24
25-29
30-34
45-49 11%
33%
11%
44%
Age
$20
Median Hourly Wage(of main job)
Of Those EmployedJob Status
Employed in a permanent job 100%
Employed in a training-related job 100%
Very
Somewhat
Not very 11%
56%
33%
How useful have the knowledge and skills you gained in yourprogram at your institution been in performing you (main) job?
Very
Somewhat
78%
22%
How related is your (main) job to the training you took?
100%
Of Those Employed:
% of Those Employed inTraining-Related Jobs Median Hourly Wage
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other relatedmechanics
$20100%
Top 5 Jobs Obtained Related to Program
NOC 4 Occupation
full-time
100%
Employed
2015Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes
Respondents 9
15Eligible Students
Response Rate 60%
2014 2016to Program NameMotorcycle/Power Equipment Mechanic Appr..
Male
Those who responded that they were currentlyemployed at a job or business at the time of the survey.
( The number employed as a percentage of allrespondents. )
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Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied 14%
29%
57%
How satisfied are you with the overall workplace training experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
Very
Somewhat
Not very 22%
44%
33%
How related was your in-school training to your workplace experience(excludes "Not applicable" responses)?
44%56%
Was the length of your in-school training adequate to cover thematerial?
2015Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes Program NameMotorcycle/Power Equipment Mechanic Appr..
20162014 to
15
9
60%
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Of Respondents:In School Experiences
Relocated to attend school 33%
Received Certificate of Qualification 89%
Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied
22%
44%33%
How satisfied are you with the education you received?
About right
Too short
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In School Experiences
Write clearly and concisely
Speak effectively
Read and comprehend materials
Work effectively with others
Analyze and think critically
Resolve issues or problems
Learn on your own
Use mathematics
Use other tools and equipment
14%
11%
14%
22%
11%
22%
11%
80%
80%
57%
71%
33%
33%
57%
33%
56%
20%
20%
29%
29%
44%
56%
29%
33%
33%
Skill Development How well students were prepared for:(changed to 4-point Helpful scale in 2015)
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Quality of instruction
Organization of program
Amount of practical experience
Textbooks and learning materials (not asked in 2012)
Quality of other tools and equipment (not asked in 2012) 11%
0%
0%
11%
0%
11%
11%
22%
0%
11%
11%
0%
33%
11%
0%
33%
67%
33%
44%
11%
33%
22%
11%
33%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:
In School Experiences Very Good Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
Courses were up to date
Covering topics relevant to field 0%
11%
11%
11%
33%
56%
33%
22%
22%
0%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:
Very Good Good Poor
11%11%
78%
Aspects of ProgramHow did students rate:Quality of Instruction
Good Adequate Poor Very Poor
11%11%
56%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Courses were up to date
Very Good Good Adequate Poor
11%
33%33%
22%
Aspects of CoursesHow did students rate:Covering topics relevant to field
2015Last Level Completers
A Summary of Survey Results - Apprenticeship Student Outcomes2014 2016to
15
9
60%
Program NameMotorcycle/Power Equipment Mechanic Appr..
Eligible Students
Respondents
Response Rate
Very helpful Helpful Not very helpful Not at all helpful
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