Advanced Diploma in Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Mechatronics

Barrie

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Advanced Diploma in Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics at Georgian College, Canada is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in mechanical, electrical, and automation technologies. The program prepares graduates to design, implement, and maintain complex electromechanical systems used in manufacturing, robotics, and industrial automation. Through hands-on training and applied learning, students develop the technical expertise and problem-solving skills required to excel in the rapidly evolving mechatronics and automation industry.

Curriculum: The curriculum integrates theoretical instruction with laboratory and applied learning. Core subjects include mechanical systems, electrical circuits, robotics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), automation systems, computer-aided design (CAD), sensors and actuators, control systems, and industrial instrumentation. Students also gain experience in troubleshooting, system integration, and project management, preparing them for versatile roles in the electromechanical and automation fields.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes applied research through projects, case studies, and laboratory assignments. Students explore topics such as robotics applications, automation optimization, system integration, energy efficiency, and predictive maintenance. This approach enhances critical thinking, innovation, and problem-solving abilities essential for technical and engineering challenges.

Industry Engagement: Georgian College maintains strong partnerships with automation, manufacturing, and engineering companies to provide students with industry-relevant exposure. Co-op placements, internships, guest lectures, and collaborative projects allow students to apply classroom knowledge in professional settings, gain mentorship, and develop industry networks for future career opportunities.

Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by teaching international standards in mechatronics, automation, and industrial safety. Students gain awareness of global technological trends, cross-cultural collaboration, and international best practices in engineering systems, preparing them for careers in diverse international industrial environments.

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Location

Barrie

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

CAD 14794

Undergraduate Diploma Entry Requirements

Application Fee: CAD 100

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate diploma programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their Grade 12 from a recognized institution.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 60 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.

Georgian College provides multiple scholarship and financial assistance options specifically designed to support international students throughout their academic journey in Canada. These scholarships are aimed at rewarding academic merit, encouraging student engagement, and reducing financial pressure while studying.

Merit-Based In-Course Scholarships: Georgian College offers in-course scholarships for international students who demonstrate consistent academic excellence during their studies. These awards are typically based on grade point average, academic progress, and commitment to learning after completing one or more semesters.

Needs-Based Bursaries: International students experiencing temporary financial hardship may apply for needs-based bursaries. These bursaries are designed to provide financial relief and help students continue their education without disruption due to unforeseen financial challenges.

Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics at Georgian College, Canada are equipped with technical expertise, hands-on experience, and applied problem-solving skills, enabling them to pursue diverse careers in automation, robotics, manufacturing, and electromechanical systems.

Mechatronics Technologist: Mechatronics technologists design, test, and maintain automated systems integrating mechanical, electrical, and computer technologies. Graduates apply knowledge of robotics, control systems, and system integration to optimize industrial processes.

Automation Technician: Automation technicians install, troubleshoot, and maintain automated machinery and production systems. Graduates use PLCs, sensors, and control technologies to ensure efficient and reliable operations.

Robotics Engineer Assistant: Robotics engineer assistants support the design, programming, and maintenance of robotic systems. Graduates apply mechanical and electrical engineering principles to enhance automation and production capabilities.

Control Systems Technologist: Control systems technologists develop and maintain control strategies for industrial systems. Graduates analyze processes, implement control solutions, and monitor system performance.

Industrial Maintenance Technologist: Industrial maintenance technologists ensure machinery and equipment operate safely and efficiently. Graduates apply mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and repair skills.

Instrumentation Technologist: Instrumentation technologists work with sensors, actuators, and monitoring devices to optimize industrial systems. Graduates ensure accuracy, reliability, and safety in process control and automation applications.

Manufacturing Process Technician: Manufacturing process technicians assist in planning, implementing, and monitoring production processes. Graduates use technical skills to enhance productivity, quality, and efficiency in industrial operations.

Electromechanical Project Coordinator: Project coordinators oversee electromechanical system projects, managing timelines, resources, and documentation. Graduates ensure project milestones are met and systems are implemented successfully.

System Integration Specialist: System integration specialists combine mechanical, electrical, and software components into cohesive automated solutions. Graduates ensure smooth operation and compatibility of complex industrial systems.

Maintenance Engineer: Maintenance engineers manage the upkeep and optimization of electromechanical systems in industrial and manufacturing environments. Graduates apply problem-solving skills and technical expertise to minimize downtime and enhance operational efficiency.


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