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The Mechanical Engineering Technician program prepares students to handle computer systems in manufacturing environments. Participants will gain expertise in machine theory, blueprint interpretation, and practical mathematics. Upon completion, graduates will be equipped with skills in Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Machining (CAM), and Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) systems, ready to excel in the industry.
Computers play a pivotal role in modern manufacturing, powering the machinery that drives our robust economy. These systems require skilled technicians to maintain optimal performance and prevent failures. If you're eager to work with advanced technology in a demanding yet fulfilling profession, the Mechanical Engineering Technician - CNCCAM program provides the perfect foundation for building a successful career.
Throughout the program, students will concentrate on machine trade principles, shop operations, mechanical blueprint analysis, applied mathematics, and Computer Aided Design (CAD). The curriculum includes practical training with CAM and CNC software applications, ensuring you stay current with the rapidly changing landscape of computer-driven manufacturing. The second year features an essential co-op placement, allowing you to apply your skills in actual machine shop settings while earning valuable experience.
After graduation, you'll be prepared for employment in various sectors including production facilities, aerospace, automotive, woodworking, farm equipment manufacturing, and instrumentation services. Start shaping your professional future today.
Student must have:
OSSD with courses from the College (C), University (U),
University/College (M), or Open (O) stream
OR
Academic and Career Entrance Certificate (ACE)
OR
Pre-Technology Ontario College Certificate
OR
Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate (GED)
OR
Mature Applicant with appropriate preparation
English Language Requirements: