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Advanced Diploma of Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Power and Control
Advanced Diploma of Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Power and Control

Advanced Diploma of Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Power and Control

  • ID:GBC010042
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Fees (CAD)

* Incidental Fees (Materials, Student Association etc.), Health Insurance, Public Transportation, Books and Supplies,etc

Estimated Total/program:
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60
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100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

​​Entry requirement

Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)

English requirements 

  • Provide proof that their secondary and/ or post-secondary studies were completed at a recognized institution where English is the primary media of instruction. The studies must be relevant to the admission requirements for the specific program (s) applied to (e.g. an advanced diploma or degree is required for certain postgraduate program)
  • Applicants with transcripts from an institution where the language of instruction is not English may meet English language proficiency requirements with one of the following proofs of language proficiency. The minimum test scores that are acceptable are listed below (as applicable). Please note: For admissions purposes, some programs require a higher score than the minimum stated below.
  • George Brown English for Academic (EAP) Program, Level 8
  • IELTS (Academic), 6.0, minimum 5.5 in each skill band
  • TOEFL, 80 (online) minimum 20 in each skill band
  • MELAB, 80
  • PTE (Academic), 54, overall minimum
    50 in each skill band
  • CAEL, 60 (overall)
  • Cambridge English Exams (B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency), 169 or more (with no individual skill below 162)
  • *NEW Duolingo English Test, 105

Course Information

Graduates of this program are able to meet the rapidly changing demands of industrial environments and advanced manufacturing industries through their ability to install, maintain, operate and troubleshoot increasingly sophisticated and automated equipment.

In the first two years, students gain experience with both power and control systems including electric motors, controls, PLCs, generators, transformers, electrical CAD and electrical safety code. In the third year, students continue with courses in advanced power and control systems including electrical installations, power transmission and distribution, power quality, electrical protection and control, project management, automation systems, and control applications.

Graduating students perform technological functions related to:

  • Power & Control Systems

  • Energy

  • Robotics & Automation

  • Manufacturing

  • Processing

  • Computer industries

This work is primarily in support of research, technology installation, problem-solving, product development and design at a recognized technologist level.

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Required Courses

SEMESTER 1

  • EMNG1001, Circuit Analysis

  • EMNG1004, Metrology

  • MENG1002, Engineering Drawing

  • MENG1027, Introduction to Machining

  • GSSC1027, Personal Finance

  • MATH1160, Mathematics for Engineering Technology 1

  • COMM1007, College English**

SEMESTER 2

  • ELCL1047, Residential Prints and Electrical Safety Code 1

  • EMNG1013, Electronic Devices

  • EMNG1015, Motors and Controls

  • EMNG1020, Computers and Microprocessors

  • EMNG1021, CAD Electrical Circuits

  • GSSC1100, Small Business Plan and Operation

  • MATH1171, Mathematics for Engineering Technology 2

SEMESTER 3

  • EMNG2001, Introduction to PLC Systems

  • EMNG2004, Digital Electronics

  • EMNG2006, Operations Management and Quality Control

  • EMNG2020, Sensors and Instrumentation

  • EMNG2021, Automation Software Development

  • EMNG2035, CAD Electrical Layouts

  • EMNG2036, Computer Applications

SEMESTER 4

  • CIVL1001, Civil Engineering Technology - Fundamentals

  • EMNG2014, Interfacing and Robotics

  • EMNG2031, Advanced PLC Systems

  • EMNG2032, Technical Report Writing and Workplace Preparedness

  • EMNG2037, Programming Principles

  • EMNG3003, Network Fundamentals

  • GNED, General Education Elective

CO-OP SEMESTER

  • TCOP1007, Co-op Work Term 1

SEMESTER 5

  • ELCL1048, Electrical Installation Methods 1

  • ELCL1051, Electrical and Workplace Safety

  • ELCL1057, Residential Prints and Electrical Safety Code 2

  • EMNG3025, Power Transmission and Distribution

  • EMNG3026, Capstone Project 1

  • MENG2046, Sustainable Energy Technologies

  • MATH2015, Calculus 1

CO-OP SEMESTER

  • TCOP2007, Co-op Work Term 2

SEMESTER 6

  • ELCL1058, Electrical Installation Methods 2

  • EMNG3027, Electrical Maintenance Management

  • EMNG3028, Power Quality and Distribution

  • EMNG3029, Electical Protection and Control

  • EMNG3030, Project Management Practices

  • EMNG3036, Capstone Project 2

  • MATH3006, Calculus 2

 
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduating students perform technological functions related to:

  • Power & Control Systems

  • Energy

  • Robotics & Automation

  • Manufacturing

  • Processing

  • Computer industries

This work is primarily in support of research, technology installation, problem-solving, product development and design at a recognized technologist level.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Mandatory Health Insurance

$743.99 for one-year coverage (Sept-August)
$508.83 for 8 months coverage (Jan-August)
$273.29 for 4 months coverage (May-August)

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