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The three-year Electrical Engineering Technology curriculum equips students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, preparing them for diverse roles across electrical engineering fields such as power systems and industrial automation.
During the initial two years, learners develop expertise in electric motors, control systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), power generation equipment, transformers, and their real-world industrial implementations. The final year focuses on sophisticated PLC applications for industrial automation, covering machine control systems, proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controls, batch processing, remote supervision, and servo mechanisms.
This program trains graduates for careers in power generation, automated systems, instrumentation, and control technologies. Students will additionally acquire skills in workplace safety protocols, regulatory standards, technical documentation, and computer-aided design. The optional cooperative education pathway offers four sequential four-month industry placements.
Duration: 3 years
Intake: September 2024
Location: Cambridge – Fountain Street Campus
Qualification: Ontario College Advanced Diploma