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Engineering Physics Diploma in Mechatronics
Engineering Physics Diploma in Mechatronics

Engineering Physics Diploma in Mechatronics

  • ID:UFV010083
  • Level:2-Year Undergraduate Diploma
  • Duration:
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Fees (CAD)

* Ancillary fees, Extended Health and Dental Coverage, Medical Premiums, Books & Supplies, International Administration Fee

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • High school graduation (equivalent to Canadian grade 12 graduation).

English Requirements

  • TOEFL - score of 88 or higher (iBT) with no section below 20

  • IELTS - score of 6.5 or higher with a minimum band score of 6.0

  • CAEL - score of 70

  • PTE - score of 61 with 60 in writting

  • Cambridge - Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) min C

  • Cambridge - Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) - A

  • EIKEN - Grade 1

  • CanTEST - score of 4.5 with a minimum writing score of 4.0

  • MELAB - score of 85

  • LPI - score of 30 (Level 5)

  • English 12 C+ (or recognized Canadian equivalent) - Some programs require a higher English grade

Course Information

The Engineering Physics Diploma in Mechatronics is designed to teach you how to connect mechanical, electrical, electronic, and software systems to create smart technologies and drive innovation.

The program is self-contained, enabling you to enter the workplace immediately, but gives you a background in math and science that is adaptable for completion of a full BSc degree in Physics at UFV, or an Engineering degree from another institution. You learn topics such as mechanics, circuit analysis, sensors and actuators, and optics, and acquire a strong theoretical grounding in physics.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

As an emerging field, mechatronics has been accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. It is a discipline in full expansion. As our world relies increasingly on electromechanical systems to power new technology, the need for trained mechatronics engineers and technologists will continue to grow.

Because mechatronics graduates receive interdisciplinary training, they can work in a wide variety of fields, including automotive engineering, aerospace industry, space science, manufacturing, telecommunications, oil and gas, mining, power generation and distribution, robotics and artificial intelligence, biomedical technology, information technology, and software development.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

540 CAD/year

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