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Computing & Information Technology

Resources that support Computer Application Training, Computer Hardware, Forensic Computing, Networking & Security, Software Development and Web Technologies

Get help with IT concepts and tools, and learning strategies

Peer tutoring is available in-person and online to help you understand key concepts in your coursework.

Check the schedule for your program: Current Schedule 

*Note that the Learning Commons does not offer tutoring in all programs all the time. But, with considerable overlap among computing programs, a tutor in a different area would be able to help you. For questions about subject area coverage, email learning_commons@bcit.ca

For more information on how tutoring works, consult the Learning Commons Peer Tutoring home page. https://www.bcit.ca/learning-commons/peer-tutoring/

Want to be a Tutor?

We are often looking for high-performing students, preferably late in their academic program, to work as a tutor. The time commitment is a couple hours per week. Training is provided.

There are many benefits for you:

  • enhance career-related skills, such as client-service skills, communication skills, leadership skills, and teamwork skills

  • work on campus

  • gain a communication-related job reference

  • meet new people and be part of an academic-support community

  • help other students

If you are interested in becoming a tutor, please contact the Learning Commons. https://www.bcit.ca/learning-commons/contact-learning-commons/