* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including these required courses:
Humber’s advanced diploma program in Electronics Engineering Technology consistently ranks among our most employable programs. This program builds on skills learned in the Electronics Engineering Technician diploma program and will prepare you to work in all fields where electric circuits and systems are found.
You will acquire strong fundamental knowledge to help you build a career in new and emerging technologies such as Augumented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) photonics, Autonomous Systems, laser technology, medical imaging, new electronic materials and devices, Artificial Intelligent Systems (AI), entertainment, and broadcasting industry
The program takes a system design and integration approach to electronic applications, and you will gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on training in:
connectivity and interface design, embedded microcontrollers, IoT integration
control systems both embedded and computer-based
electronic circuits: analog, digital, radio-frequency and programmable circuits
image processing including high-definition television (HDTV) and medical imaging
instrumentation used in industrial, scientific and medical applications
the full skillset of computer networking including wireless networks
telecommunication electronics such as photonics, fibre optics and microwaves
signal acquisition and signal processing
wireless telecommunications, antennas, waveguides and transmission lines
We have designed the curriculum in collaboration with an advisory panel comprised of highly successful industry experts in order to ensure you are learning the most up-to-date, relevant material. The program provides you with extensive hands-on opportunities to design electronic, analog, digital and programmable circuits and to learn how to embed circuits into smart devices, industrial equipment and consumer products. The Electronics Engineering Technology program also offers a co-op option.
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Semester 1
ELIC 105: Elements of Product Design
ELIC 124: Computer System Fundamentals
TECH 101: Electric Circuits
TECH 103: Digital Fundamentals
TMTH 104: Technical Mathematics 1
WRIT 120: Technical Reading and Writing Skills
Semester 2
TECH 150: Electronic Devices and Circuits
TECH 156: AC Circuits
TECH 158: Digital Electronics
TECH 159: Circuit Applications
TMTH 204: Technical Mathematics 2
WRIT 220: Technical Workplace Writing Skills
Semester 3
ELIC 200: Electric Machines
ELIC 220: Communication Circuits
ELIC 221: Linear Circuits
ELIC 222: Computer Programming in C/C++
GNED 101: An Introduction to Arts and Sciences
Select 1 from the following courses
GNED: General Elective
Semester 4
CALC 103: Introduction to Calculus
ELIC 223: Computer Networking
ELIC 250: Embedded Microcontrollers
ELIC 251: Telecommunication Systems
ELIC 252: Programmable Logic Controllers
ELIC 316: Power Electronics
Semester 5
CALC 203: Applied Calculus
ELIC 309: Digital System Design
ELIC 310: Digital Signal Processing
ELIC 325: Analog Circuit Design
ELIC 327: Photonics
ELIC 328: Instrumentation and LabVIEW
Select 1 from the following courses
GNED: General Elective
Semester 6
ELIC 350: Technical Project
ELIC 351: Data Communications
ELIC 352: Electromagnetic Waves
ELIC 353: Control Systems and Mechatronics
ELIC 354: Image Processing and Video
TSTA 301: Applied Statistics
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) reports that 75 per cent of the new jobs created between 2009 and 2018 are in high-skill, high-tech occupations. This demand will only grow as technology continues to advance and change the way we live and work especially in industrially dynamic regions such as the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Our graduates work at major organizations such as CTV and CBC, Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, Rogers, Telus and Bell, GE Canada, to mention just a few. They put the skills to work in research and development where they build prototypes and test new devices. They are manufacturers’ representatives, technical salespeople, managers and entrepreneurs. They manufacture electronic systems and install, maintain and troubleshoot such systems through their lifecycle. Some of our graduates choose to start up on their own and launch their own businesses.