Graduate Certificate in Mechatronics

Sutherland

 

INTAKE: May & Sep

Program Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Mechatronics program at Fleming College is a one-year program that focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of mechatronics systems, robotics, automation, and control. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical experience, preparing students for careers in various industries that utilize advanced automation technologies.

Curriculum:

  1. Introduction to Mechatronics: Students are introduced to the fundamentals of mechatronics, including the integration of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering principles. They learn about the components and systems used in mechatronic applications.

  2. Sensors and Actuators: This course covers the principles, operation, and applications of sensors and actuators in mechatronic systems. Students learn how to select and integrate appropriate sensors and actuators for specific tasks and functions.

  3. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): Students gain practical skills in programming and configuring PLCs, which are widely used in industrial automation. They learn how to design and implement control logic for mechatronic systems.

  4. Robotics and Automation: This course focuses on the principles and applications of robotics and automation in various industries. Students learn about robot programming, robotic kinematics, and the integration of robotic systems with mechatronics.

  5. System Integration: Students learn how to integrate various components and subsystems into a complete mechatronic system. They gain knowledge of system design, communication protocols, and troubleshooting techniques.

  6. Industrial Applications: This course explores the application of mechatronics in industrial settings. Students learn about manufacturing automation, process control, quality assurance, and the optimization of production systems.

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Location

Sutherland

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 15886

Postgraduate Diploma:

  1. Academic Requirements:
  • Completion of a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • Minimum overall average of 60% in the final two years of the degree.
  • English proficiency as demonstrated through IELTS or TOEFL scores. The minimum IELTS score required is 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0, and the minimum TOEFL score required is 88 overall with a minimum score of 21 in each section.
  1. Additional Requirements:
  • Some programs may require applicants to have relevant work experience, submit a portfolio, letter of intent, resume, or other additional materials.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission into a program at Fleming College, as admission is competitive and based on space availability.

Fleming College, like many other Canadian colleges, does offer financial assistance to its students in the form of bursaries, grants, and awards. However, it does not offer scholarships specifically to international students.

Despite not offering scholarships specifically to international students, Fleming College is committed to providing financial assistance to its students in need. The college has several programs available to students who require assistance with tuition fees and other expenses.

Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Mechatronics program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in industries that rely on advanced automation technologies.

  1. Mechatronics Engineer: Graduates can work as mechatronics engineers, designing and developing innovative mechatronic systems and products. They may be involved in areas such as robotics, automation, control systems, and sensor integration.

  2. Automation Engineer: Graduates can specialize in automation engineering, designing and implementing automated systems for manufacturing, assembly lines, and industrial processes. They develop control strategies, program PLCs, and optimize system performance.

  3. Robotics Engineer: Graduates can pursue careers as robotics engineers, working on the design, development, and programming of robotic systems. They may be involved in areas such as industrial robotics, autonomous vehicles, medical robotics, or service robots.

  4. Control Systems Engineer: Graduates can work as control systems engineers, focusing on the design and implementation of control algorithms for mechatronic systems. They develop and optimize control strategies to improve system performance and efficiency.

  5. Field Service Engineer: Graduates can work as field service engineers, providing technical support, troubleshooting, and maintenance services for mechatronic systems and equipment. They may work directly with customers to ensure proper system operation and address any issues.

  6. Mechatronics Technician: Graduates can pursue careers as mechatronics technicians, assisting with the installation, maintenance, and repair of mechatronic systems. They work closely with engineers to ensure smooth operation and optimal performance of the systems.


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