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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Electromechanical Engineering | Mechatronics | Electronics and Automation
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
2025-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics program at Georgian College combines electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering to prepare students for careers in next-generation industrial systems. Through hands-on learning and co-op work terms, students gain expertise in building, troubleshooting, and supporting these systems. The program prepares graduates for diverse career paths in various industries, including aerospace, consumer products, and automotive. Graduates can expect high employment rates and starting salaries ranging from $50,000 to $70,000 per year.

Program Outline


Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)


Degree Overview:

  • Program description: This program combines the disciplines of electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering to prepare students for careers in next-generation industrial systems.
  • Students gain expertise in building, troubleshooting, and supporting these systems through hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facilities.
  • Objectives:
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering principles.
  • Develop expertise in building, troubleshooting, and supporting next-generation industrial systems.
  • Become proficient in computer-aided design, programming, robotics, PLCs, pneumatics, hydraulics, and more.
  • Prepare for industry recognized certifications, including the Siemens Mechatronics Systems Certification program.
  • Gain hands-on experience through co-op work terms.
  • Benefits:
  • Work on interdisciplinary projects that reflect real-world industry needs.
  • Gain practical skills in a variety of technical areas.
  • Prepare for diverse career paths in various industries.
  • Access co-op opportunities for valuable industry experience and networking.

Outline:

  • Program format: Full-time, 3 years
  • Delivery method: In-person
  • Course schedule: Available on the program website.
  • Modules:
  • Semester 1:
  • COMP 1084 – Computer Aided Design 1 For Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • COMP 1107 – Principles of Programming
  • MATH 1018 – Introduction to Technical Mathematics
  • METR 1000 – Electrical Components
  • METR 1001 – Introduction to Mechatronics Systems and Reliability
  • One communication course
  • Remaining semesters:
  • Additional courses covering topics such as:
  • Digital circuits
  • Motor control
  • Robotics
  • PLCs
  • Pneumatics
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Machining
  • Dynamics
  • Stress analysis
  • Internet of things
  • Web and database systems
  • Interface programming
  • Course descriptions: Available on the program website.

Assessment:

  • Assessment methods:
  • Assignments
  • Exams
  • Project work
  • Co-op work term evaluation
  • Assessment criteria:
  • Knowledge and understanding of course material
  • Application of skills and knowledge to real-world problems
  • Communication and teamwork skills
  • Professionalism and work ethic

Teaching:

  • Teaching methods:
  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Labs
  • Project work
  • Co-op work terms
  • Faculty: Highly qualified and experienced instructors with industry experience.
  • Unique approaches:
  • Problem-based learning
  • Industry-focused projects
  • Emphasis on hands-on learning
  • Co-op work terms

Careers:

  • Potential career paths:
  • Mechatronics technician
  • Mechatronics technologist
  • Automation engineer
  • Robotics engineer
  • PLC programmer
  • Technical sales representative
  • Maintenance technician
  • Research and development engineer
  • Career opportunities:
  • Aerospace
  • Consumer products
  • Transportation
  • Mining
  • Automotive
  • Technical sales
  • Packaging
  • Distribution industries
  • Service sites that use complex mechatronic systems
  • Career outcomes:
  • High employment rates
  • Starting salaries ranging from $50,000 to $70,000 per year
  • Potential for career advancement and leadership roles

Other:

  • Industry support: Collaboration with industry partners like Magna International and Toronto Hydro for equipment, scholarships, and co-op opportunities.
  • Student support services: Available through the college's Student Success Centre.
  • Program website: Contains additional information about the program, including the course calendar, admission requirements, tuition fees, and graduate outcomes.

Conclusion

The Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics program at Georgian College provides a comprehensive and industry-relevant education for students interested in careers building, troubleshooting, and supporting next-generation industrial systems. The program combines rigorous academic study with hands-on learning, co-op work terms, and support from industry partners, preparing graduates for exciting and rewarding careers.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics

program at Georgian College requires the following academic qualifications for admission:


For Domestic Students (including EU home students):

  • OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) or equivalent with:
  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U)
  • Mature students: Applicants 19 years or older, non-secondary school applicants, and home-school applicants may also be considered.
  • Eligibility may be achieved through equivalent courses, upgrading, completed GED, and equivalency testing. Refer to https://www.georgiancollege.ca/admissions/academic-regulations/ for complete details.
  • Post-secondary transfer students: Applicants who have completed courses from a recognized and accredited post-secondary institution and/or have relevant life/learning experience may be considered for admission.
  • However, it's important to note that Georgian College generally requires international students whose first language is not English to demonstrate English proficiency through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS. The required scores vary depending on the program and student's academic background. It's highly recommended to check the specific English language proficiency requirements for international students with the college directly.

Summary:

  • Domestic Students: OSSD or equivalent with Grade 12 English and Mathematics (C or U), or equivalent qualifications for mature students and post-secondary transfer students.
  • International Students: Please contact the college directly for specific requirements and application processes.
  • English language proficiency may be required.
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