* Incidental Fees (Materials, Student Association etc.), Health Insurance, Public Transportation, Books and Supplies,etc
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
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
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.
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)