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 Electronics Engineering Technology Diploma
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SchoolOkanagan College
LocationKelowna, BC, Canada
School TypeCollege
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 21,000
DegreeDiploma
Honours
Co-op
Length2 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*60%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English 
  •  Grade11 Physics 
  •   Applied Mathematics  or   Principles of Mathematics  or   Precalculus 
Prerequisites NotesB.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent. English 12 with minimum of 60% or alternative (see school calendar). Minimum of 60% in Physics 11; Physics 12 or Applied Physics 12 recommended. Minimum of 60% in any of: Pre-Calculus 12, Principles of Mathematics 12, Applications of Mathematics 12, Adult Basic Education MATH 012, or Okanagan College MATH 120; or minimum of 67% in any of: Pre-Calculus 11, Principles of Mathematics 11, Adult Basic Education MATH 011; or minimum of 70% in an Okanagan College Mathematics 11 Proficiency Test. Computer Science 11 or 12, an introductory course in computers, or general computer experience strongly recommended.
Cost
International: $19,233
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Description

This diploma program provides training in analog and digital electronic systems and equipment. Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of circuit and system concepts as well as proper techniques for measurement and calibration.

Graduates find employment in the areas of communications, microcomputer applications and system control. Most jobs relate to the installation, operation, maintenance and sales of complex electrical and electronic equipment for government agencies, educational institutions and private companies. Some graduates may be employed as assistants to scientists and engineers on research and development projects. With the increasing use of automatic and computerized control in industry, there is a growing demand for technologists with a knowledge of both analog and digital techniques and computer systems.

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