Electromechanical Engineering Technician Program (T146) : Tuition

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George Brown College Full-Time Programs 2020-2021

ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN PROGRAM (T146)


PROGRAM Electromechanical Engineering Technician TUITION
NAME
$4,147.00 *
COURSE CODE T146
SCHOOL School of Mechanical and Engineering
ADDITIONAL COST
Technologies
* Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service
CENTRE Construction Engineering Technology and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in
Fall 2019. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall
LOCATION Casa Loma Campus
2020 and at later dates.
DURATION 2 years (4 semesters)
International students: Visit the International Fees and Related
EXPERIENTIAL Available
LEARNING Costs2 page for more information.

STARTING September, January FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE


MONTH
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma
meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
YEAR OF 2020-2021
STUDY
METHOD OF FT
STUDY
APPLY TO Ontario Colleges1

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Available

PROGRAM STANDARDS AND LEARNING


OUTCOMES
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

1. Fabricate and build electrical, electronic, and


mechanical components and assemblies in accordance
with operating standards, job requirements, and
specifications.
2. Interpret and produce electrical, electronic, and
mechanical drawings and other related technical
documents and graphics for a variety of stakeholders in
compliance with industry standards.
Robotics, controls and process automation are 3. Select and use a variety of troubleshooting techniques
cornerstones of modern production facilities and automated and equipment to assess, maintain, and repair
systems. Our multidisciplined and hands-on approach to electromechanical circuits, equipment, processes,
learning culminates in a capstone project in which students systems, and subsystems.
design and produce a complex, integrated, fully functional 4. Maintain and repair electrical, electronic, and
electromechanical system by applying their accumulated mechanical components, equipment, and systems to
theoretical and practical knowledge. ensure that they function according to specifications
and to optimize production.
Students complement their technical skills with a focus on 5. Support the design and production of mechanical
the soft skills needed to establish a successful career and components by assisting in the specification of
add value to any team. Students will learn from faculty who manufacturing materials and processes.
are experienced in both the workplace and the teaching 6. Apply, analyze, build, install, commission, and
environment. troubleshoot a variety of mechanical, electrical, and
electronic control systems, logic and digital circuits,
The industry-relevant curriculum is delivered through passive AC and DC circuits, and active circuits.
hands-on learning in the college’s machine shops, 7. Install and troubleshoot basic computer hardware and
electrical and industrial automation laboratories, process programming to support the electromechanical
controls and robotics facilities, to ensure that graduates engineering environment.
can move quickly and directly into industry. 8. Maintain and troubleshoot automated equipment
including robotic systems.
Note: If you enrol in the program in January you are 9. Establish and maintain inventory, records, and
required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to documentation systems to meet organizational and
August) of the same year in order to continue into semester industry standards and requirements
3 in the fall.
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10. Select and purchase electromechanical equipment, SEMESTER 4


components, and systems that fulfill job requirements
and functional specifications.
Code Course Name
11. Assist in applying quality control and quality assurance EMNG2014 Interfacing and Robotics
program procedures to meet organizational standards EMNG2015 Applied Project
and requirements. EMNG3003 Network Fundamentals
12. Work in compliance with relevant industry standards, EMNG2023 Intermediate Machining
laws and regulations, codes, policies, and procedures.
13. Develop strategies for ongoing personal and EMNG2031 Advanced PLC Systems
professional development to enhance work Technical Report Writing and Workplace
EMNG2032
performance and to remain current in the field and Preparedness
responsive to emergent technologies and national and GNED General Education Elective
international standards.
14. Contribute as an individual and a member of an **Based on the results of your placement test, you may be
electromechanical engineering team to the effective required to take COMM1003 (English Skills) or CESL1003
completion of tasks and projects. (English Skills – ESL) before progressing to COMM1007.
15. Support project management activities such as COMM1003/CESL1003 does not count as a course
planning, implementation and evaluation of projects, required for graduation, and you will be charged for this
and monitoring of resources, timelines, and extra course. Please visit georgebrown.ca/assessment for
expenditures as required. more information.

REQUIRED COURSES YOUR CAREER


SEMESTER 1 As technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented
pace, graduates will be in high demand for their cross-
Code Course Name
disciplinary skills in all types of environments, including:
EMNG1001 Circuit Analysis
EMNG1004 Metrology • Automation and process control
MENG1002 Engineering Drawing • Manufacturing and production
• Assembly and packaging
MENG1027 Introduction to Machining
• Building and maintenance of automated systems
GSSC1027 Personal Finance • Power generation and transportation
MATH1160 Mathematics for Engineering Technology 1 • Systems integration
COMM1007 College English** • Technical sales
• Quality control and other related fields
SEMESTER 2 Some of the college’s industry partners, who have led the
Code Course Name development of this program, come from sectors as diverse
EMNG1003 Engineering Mechanics as automotive manufacturing, tunneling and drilling,
consumer packaging (including canning, bottling and
EMNG1012 Introduction to Mechanical CAD imaging), food and beverage production, urban transit,
EMNG1013 Electronic Devices power generation, and industrial equipment production and
EMNG1015 Motors & Control maintenance.
EMNG1016 Electro-Pneumatics
MATH1171 Mathematics for Engineering Technology 2
FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS
GSSC1100 Small Business Plan and Operation Other opportunities can be explored through the Transfer
Guide at georgebrown.ca/transferguide/
SEMESTER 3
Code Course Name ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
EMNG2001 Introduction to PLC Systems Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic
EMNG2004 Digital Electronics achievement, including the required courses, and any other
EMNG2020 Sensors and Instrumentation selection criteria outlined below.
EMNG2021 Automation Software Development
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
EMNG2006 Operations Management & Quality Control
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
EMNG2033 Mechanical And Electrical CAD • Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
GNED General Education Elective ** MATURE STUDENT STATUS (19 YEARS OF AGE OR
OLDER AND NO OSSD)

Mature Students may take the Admissions Assessment3 for


English and Math, OR may consider upgrading to achieve
the credit(s) needed in English4 and Math5.
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Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring


that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and
meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee
admission to the program. Applicants may be required to
have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.

COURSE EXEMPTIONS
College or university credits may qualify you for course
exemptions. Please visit georgebrown.ca/transferguide for
more information.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Visit the International Admissions6 page for more


information.

CONTACT US
School of Mechanical Engineering Technologies
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 4365
Email: engineeringtech@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., room D305
For more information about George Brown College, you
may also call the Contact Centre at 416-415-2000 (TTY
1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.

VISIT OUR CAMPUS


Do you have questions about this program or your career
options? Join us for an on-campus Information Session.
You'll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors
and staff, ask questions and experience what it's like to be
in a George Brown College classroom.
Sign up for an Information Session7.

LINKS REFERENCE
1
https://collegeapply.ontariocolleges.ca/?
collegeCode=GBTC&programCode=T146&lang=en
2
http://www.georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/tuitionfees/
3
http://www.georgebrown.ca/assessment/admi-pre/
4
http://www.georgebrown.ca/upgrading-credits/english-diploma/
5
http://www.georgebrown.ca/upgrading-credits/math-diploma/
6
http://www.georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/howtoapply/
7
http://www.georgebrown.ca/tours_technology/

George Brown College is continually striving to improve its


programs and their delivery. The information contained in
this calendar is subject to change without notice. It should
not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty.
Students are responsible for verifying George Brown
College admission, graduation, and fee requirements as
well as any requirements of outside institutions, industry
associations, or other bodies that may award additional
designations concurrently with, or after completion of, a
George Brown College program.

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