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With increasing reliance on electrical power, the need for qualified electrical professionals continues to rise. Students in Electrical Engineering Techniques programs learn foundational electrical concepts and residential wiring, while technician trainees progress to industrial automation and PLC programming, equipping them for emerging technologies in advanced robotics.
Learning by doing
Acquire hands-on experience in an encouraging educational setting that fosters personalized mentorship from instructors:
The initial year establishes core knowledge of electrical and electronic systems, along with essential competencies for electrical construction and automation work.
Build expertise in electrical setups, motor operations, and introductory industrial applications — covering Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and system regulation.
Direct interaction with physical PLC equipment during your first year, beyond just virtual simulations.
Participants develop thorough knowledge of Ontario's electrical safety regulations.
The second academic year focuses on abilities needed for setting up, adjusting, servicing, and fine-tuning industrial control mechanisms, including robotic and automated manufacturing systems.
Learners can implement their skills in optional projects, like creating a racing simulator arcade cabinet exclusively using automation tools and programming.