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Students holding an accredited diploma in Computer, Electrical, or Electronics Engineering Technology, or a similar field, can enroll in this intensive one-year program to enhance their mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals before joining the third year of Engineering at the University of Victoria. As an aspiring electrical or computer engineer, you'll acquire expertise in designing, developing, maintaining, and researching diverse systems—from power distribution networks and automotive technologies to communication platforms, medical devices, and countless electricity-reliant products. These range from compact consumer electronics to renewable energy solutions and massive hydroelectric projects.
Experts in both industry and academia concur that merging a Technology diploma with an Engineering degree produces highly sought-after engineers. This pathway equips you with practical, hands-on skills alongside comprehensive knowledge of advanced engineering principles. The Electronics and Computer Engineering Bridge program at Camosun College, developed in partnership with the University of Victoria (UVic), provides this distinctive opportunity. Camosun's Engineering Bridge programs stand out nationally as an exceptional pathway for transitioning from a technology diploma to an Engineering degree (UVic) or Applied Science degree (UBC).