* Compulsory Ancillary, Program Incidental
Academic IELTS: 6.0, no band score less than 5.5**
Applicants with an Indian or Pakistani passport are required to submit official Academic IELTS test scores with a minimum overall score of 6.0, with no band score below 6.0, as per SDS guidelines. Select programs may require higher scores. TOEFL / PTE / CAEL test scores and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) will not be accepted.
IBT TOEFL: 80, with minimum section scores of 20
PTE Academic: 53 minimum overall, no section below 49 L,W,S,R
CAEL: Overall scores of 60 with no section below 60
DET 105
This three-year program will prepare you for a career in multiple aspects of automation technology, spanning the electrical and mechanical engineering boundaries. It primarily focuses on industrial automation and its associated control systems, programming, design and documentation. Students in this program are the primary users of the world-class Integrated Manufacturing Centre (IMC) and Industrial Programming laboratories which provide our graduates with an edge upon graduation. For a preview of the extraordinary, industrial grade IMC laboratory, view these 360-degree video links.
As part of the industrial world leader Fanuc Robotics Certified Education training program, all graduates from Electromechanical receive Fanuc Robotics' HandlingTool Operations and Programming Level 1 Certification. Key automation technology career opportunities are available in several application areas including:
Custom machine builders and integrators
Building automation integrators
Conveying and sortation systems specialists
Food and beverage processing companies
Nuclear Operations
Commercial HVAC integrators
Cosmetics industry control systems
Automated machining companies
Boiler control and burner management
Punch press control systems
Water Treatment Plant automation
Electrical cable manufacturers
Process Instrumentation and Control
Renewable energy applications
Sterilization process equipment manufacturers
Automotive maufacturers
Technical sales (device application)
As a graduate, you will specialize in designing, analyzing, troubleshooting, modifying, maintaining and repairing automated electromechanical equipment, components, systems and subsystems. In addition, you will be able to:
Apply communication, documentation, computer applications and teamwork skills to support the engineering activities of an organization
Assist with project management
Conduct quality assurance functions
Manage customer service quality-control
Perform purchasing.
A superior, modern training facility, the IMC is a world-class, industrial-grade, automated facility that houses major equipment components including:
Rockwell Automation Programmable automation Controller hardware
Allen Bradley Human Machine Interface screens
Automatic identification (bar code scanners and Radio Frequency ID)
Industrial networks (including Ethernet IP)
Fanuc Industrial robot arms
Fanuc Roboguide 3D Simulation software
Variable Speed Drives (motor control)
Material handling systems
Process instrumentation and Control hardware, software and networking
Vision cameras
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software for remote monitoring and control
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SEMESTER 1
CAD For Electrical (CAD 1134)
Digital Fundamentals (DGFN 1131)
Electricity I (ELEC 1131)
General Education Elective (GNED 0000)
Math & Physics For Tech (STEM 1131)
Technical Report Writing For Science & Technology (TECH 1130)
SEMESTER 2
CAD As An Engineering Tool (CADD 2131)
Electronic Circuits I (CIRE 1131)
Digital Fundamentals II (DGFN 2131)
Electricity II (ELEC 2131)
Fluid Power I (FLUD 1131)
Mathematics For Technology II (MATH 2131)
Programming For Technology I (TPRG 1131)
SEMESTER 3
Electronic Circuits II (CIRE 2132)
Code For Technology (CODT 5131)
Industrial Controls I (CONT 3123)
Fluid Power II (FLUD 2132)
General Education Elective (GNED 0000)
Calculus (MATH 3132)
SEMESTER 4
Career Planning & Development (CARR 2130)
Electronic Circuits III (CIRE 3132)
Industrial Controls II (CONT 3131)
Integrated Automation I (CONT 3141)
Manufacturing Sciences (MANF 1131)
Applied Mechanics (MECH 2103)
SEMESTER 5
Automation System (AUTO 1100)
Integrated Automation II (CONT 4101)
Instrumentation & Control I (CONT 5131)
Control Panel Design/Build (CPDB 5131)
Manufacturing Processes (MANF 3131)
Field Placement (PLAC 1100)
SEMESTER 6
Automation Project (AUTO 2100)
Instrumentation & Control II (CONT 6131)
General Education Elective (GNED 0000)
Industrial Networking (INET 6131)
Dynamics Of Machines (MACH 3132)
SCADA (SCAD 6100)
Automation specialist
Controls designer
Electrical or Electromechanical engineering technologist
Robotics/automation technologist
Field service engineer
Industrial electrician
Control technician
Nuclear/Power plant operator
Process technologist
Technical sales representative
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