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Today's manufacturing sector consistently demands workers with advanced expertise in material testing, processing, and quality control. Employers also seek professionals with management capabilities to organize, execute, and oversee operations in production environments. Combining material science, chemical engineering, and business administration, Lambton College's Applied Manufacturing Management - Advanced Materials Processing graduate certificate program equips students with practical experience to understand and utilize the necessary competencies for examining engineering polymers used across global manufacturing sectors. Through this program, learners gain expertise in applied material science and production techniques. The curriculum features practical training in chemical analysis, material assessment, composite materials, and polymer technologies. Students also master fundamental theories behind material processing and 3D manufacturing methods. Program graduates emerge as technically proficient problem-solvers, possessing strong business acumen, ethical understanding, communication abilities, and analytical skills - making them valuable assets for advanced manufacturing roles across industrial, governmental, and consulting sectors.
University degree in science, chemistry, bio-technology, environmental, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, or related field study
The admissions process is competitive and meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee admission.
English Language Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate language proficiency by submitting one of the following scores:
IELTS of 6.5
- or -
TOEFL iBT 79
- or -
Passed Lambton Institute of English placement test
Please Note: IELTS is the only proficiency score accepted by the Study Direct Stream (SDS) program. Additional country-specific requirements may also be applicable.
Meeting the minimum English requirements does not guarantee admission. Students with higher English proficiency scores will receive priority in the admission assessment process.