Become an In-Demand Electrical Engineering Technician in Two Years
There is currently a technical skills shortage looming both regionally
and nationally in Canada's Electrical Engineering Technician field. As
such, Centennial College's Electrical Engineering Technician offering
gets students into the field in just two years to fill these technical
positions as the manufacturing sector becomes more specialized, the
construction industry flourishes and retirement rates increase.
But what exactly is the job of the Electrical Engineering Technician
and how do you know if the field is for you? First and foremost, areas
that fall under this umbrella include: power distribution and
utilization, electrical power generation, transmission, and protection;
industrial telecommunications, electrical maintenance and installation,
control systems, services, sales, design and repair. All of these areas
should interest you if you are to succeed in this field. Secondly, you
must be comfortable with working in a range of employment settings in
commercial, utility and industries using electrical technology as these
are all areas of concern for the Electrical Engineering Technician.
Centennial College prepares students for the Electrical Engineering
Technician field by exposing them to SETAS labs that provide extensive
practice and ample opportunity to develop skills required to assume
entry level positions in the industry. These labs play an important role
as students obtain thorough grounding in electrical engineering
sciences and skills, including electrical circuits, maintenance of
electrical instruments or devices, operation of electrical motors and
power transmission as used in the industry. In addition to the practical
lab approach, the Electrical Engineering courses also weave in a
project approach that simulates actual workplace assignments and allows
students to gain experience in producing electrical drawings as well as
diagnostics and analysis of electrical systems.
Specific Electrical Engineering courses in the Electrical Engineering
Technician offering include: Canadian Electrical Code and Drawing
Interpretation, Electrical Theory and Installations, Electronics, Ethics
in Technology and the Environment, Fluid Power – Hydraulics, Monitoring
Systems as well as Mathematics (covers calculations with approximate
numbers, rules for exponents, simplifying algebraic expressions,
graphing functions and solving linear and quadratic equations as well as
systems of equations); and Ethics in Technology and Environment
(provides students with an understanding of the impact of technology on
society and the environment by examining ethical issues governing
social, technological and environmental policies, and the impact of
their implementation).
The final step students take in this Electrical Engineering Technician
course is completing a final semester Electrical Engineering Technician
Capstone Project course. This offering is an opportunity for students to
gain real life experience and apply everything they have learned in the
program by working on a project that serves as the final component of
the diploma program.
Those interested in attending Electrical Engineering course
must have completed at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older). They
must also have the compulsory English 12C or U credit, or skills
assessment, or equivalent; and the Math 11M or U, or 12C or U credit, or
skills assessment, or equivalent.