* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees.
Humber’s Electrical Engineering Technician – Control Systems diploma program provides fundamental knowledge and practical experience in:
power engineering
process instrumentation and control
programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
Our courses are designed in collaboration with an industry advisory panel, ensuring you learn fundamental concepts and latest technologies in this field. The program blends classroom theory with laboratory work on subjects such as electric devices and circuits, digital and programming fundamentals, power generation and distribution, electrical computer-aided design (CAD), electrical codes, programming PLCs and technical communications.
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Semester 1
ELEC 107: Logic Fundamentals
ELEC 108: Introduction to Robotics
TECH 101: Electric Circuits
TECH 104: Programming Fundamentals
TMTH 104: Technical Mathematics 1
WRIT 120: Technical Reading and Writing Skills
Semester 2
TECH 150: Electronic Devices and Circuits
TECH 155: Electrical CADD
TECH 156: AC Circuits
TECH 157: Process Instruments
TMTH 204: Technical Mathematics 2
WRIT 220: Technical Workplace Writing Skills
Semester 3
CALC 103: Introduction to Calculus
ELEC 206: DC Equipment and Controls
ELEC 209: Programmable Logic Controllers: Introduction
ELEC 211: Power Systems 1
ELEC 254: Industrial Electronics
GNED 101: An Introduction to Arts and Sciences
Semester 4
ELEC 200: Canadian Electrical Code
ELEC 250: Electrical Circuit Analysis
ELEC 251: Automatic Controls: Introduction
ELEC 252: Fundamentals of Power Distribution and Circuit Analysis
ELEC 253: Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers
ELEC 255: Sensors and Actuators
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GNED: General Elective
Engineering Canada forecasts the need for electrical engineers will increase as the economy improves. Our graduates find work as technicians who design, maintain, service or sell electrical equipment in electrical power systems and distribution, industrial automation systems, and process instrumentation systems.
Some employers of our graduates include ABB Inc., Aztec Electrical Supply, Canada Bread, City of Brampton, Street Lighting Department, Eastern Power Limited, Enersource Hydro Mississauga, Siemens Building Technologies Inc., Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation.