Camosun is full of stories of applied learning: students bringing their education to the community, facilitated by the engaged instructors and staff who work with them.
Videos
Learning Through Experience
Meet Ben Costin, a Mechanical Engineering Technology grad who now works at Camosun Innovates. Ben describes his learning and work experience at Camosun.
Camosun's Partnership with Arusha Technical College in Tanzania
Camosun has been working with Arusha Technical College in Tanzania to develop a Pipe Works, Oil and Gas Engineering Diploma program to meet the needs of industry.
Carmen Collins, Red Seal Sheet Metal Apprentice
Carmen has completed her entire Sheet Metal/Metal Fabrication apprenticeship with Camosun College from start to finish. Carmen exemplifies what the Women in Trades program is designed for and was created to match women's skills to the needs of BC's workplace.
Stories
More stories
- Camosun alumni shine at Gallery 49 contemporary film photography show
- Camosun hosts prestigious provincial culinary challenge
- Camosun recognizes Houle Electric and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers for donations to new electrical shop
- Camosun Coastal Centre celebrates student success with marine industry training
- Camosun Chargers Make Some Noise for Mental Health
- Camosun leads the way with first student-run food truck in Western Canada
- Electronics & Computer Engineering students apply their tech talent
- Culinary Arts brings street food to Interurban
- Cooking up a career in the culinary arts
- Thursdays at Dunlop House showcase themed pub nights
- Camosun Hospitality students bring fine dining to Our Place
- Interaction Lab 're-awakens spirit of applied learning' throughout Camosun
- Camosun College launches world-class Babcock Canada Interaction Lab
- Camosun's virtual reality lab gives manufacturers interactive design edge
- The sky's the limit: Camosun leads unique pilot safety monitoring project
- Imtehaze Heerah on Camosun's new Interaction Lab: 'The need is there and the resources are here.'
- Camosun automotive program showcases classic cars
- Babcock Canada Interaction Lab takes shape at Interurban
- Sherri Bell highlights "life-changing" partnership with Tanzania's Arusha Technical College
- Planning for new Health building at Interurban focuses on future needs
- Mechanical Engineering Technology Showcase highlights student achievement
- Camosun's Culinary Arts brings the community together
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