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Medicine Hat College has been a hub for trades education since 1984, offering more than 100,000 square feet of modern training facilities and enrolling nearly 500 apprentices each year across seven in-demand programs, including carpentry, welding, automotive, and heavy equipment.
In this episode, Brian explores how trades education is evolving, why outdated stigmas around skilled trades are fading, and how vocational training is gaining recognition alongside traditional university pathways. With smaller class sizes and hands-on learning, students receive personalized instruction that prepares them for real-world careers.
The conversation also highlights how industry collaboration plays a critical role in shaping the future of trades training. By working closely with local employers and responding to labour market needs, Medicine Hat College ensures its programs remain relevant—and that graduates are ready to step directly into the workforce.
👉 If you’re considering a career in the skilled trades or want to understand where Canada’s workforce is headed, this episode offers valuable insight.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Medicine Hat College's Trades Programs
02:50 The Value of Trades Education
05:55 Personalized Learning Experience in Trades
08:50 Pathways to Apprenticeship for Students
11:55 Skills Competitions and Industry Partnerships
14:52 The Role of Faculty and Support Staff

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