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School of Applied Technology

Program Availability

Type:
Diploma
Campus: North
Program Code:
3070R
Length:

Four semesters, beginning in September plus a co-op work term after semester four

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Neal Mohammed, program co-ordinator | 416.675.6622 ext. 4189 | neal.mohammed@humber.ca
  • Our Program

    In Humber’s Electromechanical Engineering Technician diploma program, you’ll learn how to support the engineering activities of manufacturers that rely increasingly on automation technology to maintain a competitive edge in the global economy. Develop skills in industrial automation, robotics, control systems, machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, safety, mechatronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical, programming, manufacturing process, and computer-control methods

    Complementing your technical education are the effective communications, problem-solving and interpersonal skills that add value to any team. Coursework reflects real-world demands through independent and co-operative study in practical environments, including experience with industrial size modern equipment. The industry-relevant curriculum is taught by faculty at the top of their fields, to provide you with the skills and knowledge employers are looking for. 

    Qualified students may gain a further edge through participation in Skills Canada and Skills Ontario competitions, where Humber students have a history of bringing home the gold.

    Your Career

    Your Career

    From traffic lights to washing machines to automobiles and food processing, Humber’s Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Automation and Robotics graduates make their mark on processing, packaging, power generation, mining, machine assembly, troubleshooting and testing, systems integration, application support, maintenance, component testing and assembly, automation programming, robotic maintenance and programming, technical sales and services.

    Automation systems integrators are needed to build, troubleshoot, and maintain robotic and automated manufacturing cells, as well as mobile equipment. You will also find opportunities in purchasing, customer service, quality control and quality-assurance programs.
     

  • Industry Partnerships

    The program’s alliances reflect the scope of career opportunities in a wide diversity of industries and organizations. Our corporate partners include Husky Injection Moulding Systems, Magna, Mac Rae Integration, VanRob, Multimatic and many more.
     

  • Workplacement

    Students are responsible for arranging their own four-month (minimum 400 hours) paid work term. It normally takes place from May through August following semester four. Students receive career management support to help them develop effective job search skills, prior to the work term. The school provides a wide range of support services.

  • Admission Requirement
    • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status
    • Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U). If English is not your first language visit the English Language Proficiency Policy
    • Grade 12 Mathematics (MAP4C, MCT4C, MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U)
    • Two Grade 11 or Grade 12 C, U or M courses in addition to those listed above
    • Applicants who do not possess the required courses may complete admission testing to determine equivalencies. Invitation and booking of admission testing is done using the email address provided on the online application
    • Proficiency with word processing and spreadsheet applications is required. Students who lack the requisite com­puter skills will be required to take a computer course at their own expense. Students must have acquired these computer skills before the beginning of second semester

    Note: For more information visit Selection Procedures.

    Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.

  • Additional Information

  • Study Options

    Qualified graduates of this program may be eligible to pursue further educational and operational qualifications through completing Humber’s Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics program. The Electromechanical Engineering Technology program is nationally recognized through its accreditation by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT) at the Engineering Technologist level. Graduates are eligible for registration in the Ontario Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). Graduates of the technology program may be qualified to work anywhere in Canada and in several countries around the world.

    Qualified graduates of this program may be eligible to apply their academic credits toward further study at many postsecondary institutions. For detailed information, visit our website at humber.ca/transferguide.
     

  • Fees

    The 2012/2013 fee for two semesters is

    – domestic $4,020.48
    – international $12,800.

    Amounts listed are the total of tuition, lab and material fees, student service and auxiliary fees for the first two semesters of the 2012/2013 academic year.

    Fees are subject to change.

    For more information visit Fees and Financial Assistance.
     

    Additional Costs
    Additional Costs

    For information regarding the co-op fee for this program, refer to Fees and Financial Assistance in this publication.

  • Student Work
     
    View more examples of the great work of our Electromechanical Engineering Technology students in the student work gallery.
     
     
    Awards
     
    Zachary Piskun and David Da Costa walked away with GOLD at the National Skills Competition for 2011
     
    Students Chris Barson & David Barratt win GOLD in Mechatronics at Skills Canada Provincial and Nationals Competitions in 2009
     
    Ernst Blickle Memorial Award - Sew-Eurodrive Company of Canada Ltd.

     

  • Student Work
     
    View more examples of the great work of our Electromechanical Engineering Technology students in the student work gallery.
     
     
    Awards
     
    Zachary Piskun and David Da Costa walked away with GOLD at the National Skills Competition for 2011
     
    Students Chris Barson & David Barratt win GOLD in Mechatronics at Skills Canada Provincial and Nationals Competitions in 2009
     
    Ernst Blickle Memorial Award - Sew-Eurodrive Company of Canada Ltd.

     

Curriculum
  • Humber offers pathways from Ontario college diplomas to Humber degrees. Find out where your diploma can take you.

    You can also choose another postsecondary institution. Humber has formal articulation agreements indicating the specific transfer arrangements from a Humber program to a particular degree program, as well as general policies on admissions at specific institutions. Click here to find out more.

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