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As the world shifts toward a more sustainable, low-carbon future, skilled energy professionals are increasingly sought after. This three-year program directly addresses the growing need for engineering technologists specializing in electrical power infrastructure—from generation to transmission and distribution—as well as emerging fields like low-carbon energy solutions, intelligent building systems, and energy efficiency management.
The curriculum covers both traditional and renewable energy production, with emphasis on distributed energy resources supporting Ontario's green energy transition. Students gain comprehensive electrical engineering technology expertise, studying core electrical principles, motor controls, PLCs, power system operations, grid protection mechanisms, and smart grid modernization. The program also explores energy conservation techniques for residential, commercial, and industrial settings, incorporating building automation, data analytics, energy storage solutions, HVAC optimization, and energy auditing—preparing graduates for rewarding careers in both private and public sector sustainability roles. Mechanical engineering components focus on statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics as they relate to practical energy system applications.
Duration: 3 Years
Intake: September 2024
Location: Cambridge – Fountain Street Campus
Qualification: Ontario College Advanced Diploma