This program combines courses in engineering theory and practice, focusing on the design and development of various mechanical devices and equipment. You will obtain a thorough grounding in engineering sciences and skills, including advanced computer-assisted drafting and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), as used in industry. In addition, a new course has been added to introduce the engineering technologist to Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Software. About one-quarter of the program time is spent on project work. Projects simulate workplace assignments, relating classroom theory to the actual design, manufacture.
This program option features a professional technology year component. Academically-qualified students enhance their education by working three terms as paid employees in the field. This experience not only allows you to put classroom learning into practice, but also provides valuable contacts for future careers.
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