Engineering Technology

Program Overview & Highlights

Advance your skills with the Engineering Technology degree. If you have an 3-year, advanced technology diploma, or a degree in a scientific or technical subject, this program is for you. Follow one of the specializations: mechatronics, mechanical, civil or stay in the general stream. Learning from our exceptional profs benefits you when preparing to write the PEng exams. This one-year program will give you more career mobility. Sample Courses: Engineering Management & lobalization, Treatment of Experimental Data, Advanced Engineering & Design, Engineering Economy, Planning and Construction Management Career Tracks: Industrial engineering technologist, mechanical designer, energy auditor, civil engineering technologist, mechatronics systems technologist Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Civil Engineering Stream G (20 courses) Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Mechanical Engineering Stream G (20 courses) Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Mechatronics Engineering Stream* G (15 courses) Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Biomedical Engineering Stream* G (15 courses) Bachelor of Engineering Technology – General Stream G (15 courses) * The Mechatronics Engineering Stream includes a weekend class option. Classes are offered Fridays between 5 and 8 p.m. and Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.

What Will I Learn?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?
You want to upgrade your college education by taking university level courses
You want to improve your job search endeavor by combining your practical college experience with a more in-depth university education
If your plan is to obtain a professional engineering designation, the BEngTech may help you achieve your goal, subject to provincial regulations

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