* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees.Other fees may include personal protection equipment (PPE) needed and utilized in the lab environment.
English requirements
Humber’s Millwright Techniques certificate program is designed to help introduce prospective millwrights to the trade. The program aims to facilitate employment or provide the required components to enter into a millwright apprenticeship program, giving practical experience with trade regulations and practices. You will gain a solid understanding of the various technical theories and elements of the millwright trade. There will be a significant practical component to the program, and you will learn valuable skills in blue print reading, basic hydraulic/pneumatic, machining, welding, basic electrical controls, drives/pumps, and measurement. At Humber, skilled instructors highlight current trends within the industry and strive to duplicate situations that apprentices and skilled tradespeople will see in their everyday working life.
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Semester 1
MLWT 100: Drawings and Schematics
MLWT 104: Safety Hand and Power Tools
MLWT 106: Electric and Electronic Control 1
MLWT 108: Mechanic Theory
MLWT 110: Welding
TMTH 125: Essentials of Technical Mathematics
Semester 2
MLWT 205: Set-Up and Operate Machine Tools
MLWT 206: Electric and Electronic Control 2
MLWT 208: Hydraulic Systems
MLWT 210: Compressors, Fans and Blowers
MLWT 215: Machine Tools and Work Project
WRIT 108: English 1 for Skilled Trade Professionals
Graduates of this program will find a range of employment opportunities through millwright apprenticeship programs, as well as positions associated with construction, manufacturing and industry work, metal fabrication, and green energy. There are many opportunities for advancement within this career path from supervisory to management positions.