School: Fanshawe College
Program:Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Program | Manufacturing Engineering Technician | Faculty | School of Applied Science and Technology |
Credential | Ontario College Diploma | Duration | 60 Weeks |
Starting Month | September | Co-op opportunities | No |
Program Description:
The machines that build our economy and help businesses thrive don't make themselves. They don't fix themselves and they certainly don't run themselves. If you're looking for a vital, dynamic and in-demand career, the Manufacturing Engineering Technician program will give you the skills necessary to build a solid and specialized skill-set needed to keep our industries running.
Once in the program, your technical skills will be put to the test, learning and enhancing your skill-set for the modern manufacturing sector. You'll begin by examining the finer points of numerically controlled machine programming, tool design, production planning, statistical process control, value engineering, advanced machining and maintenance engineering throughout the manufacturing industry. You'll be trained on cutting-edge numerically controlled CNC and CAD/CAM equipment, giving you an advantage in the work force once you graduate. You'll also be trained to evolve your skills alongside the always changing manufacturing sector – an opportunity for lifelong learning.
When you graduate, you'll be ready for work as a technical analyst, project engineering technician, AutoCAD designer or CNC machine operator. Or, you might pursue a career in research and development, sales, or construction equipment inspection and maintenance.
Advantages:
The program consists of four academic levels. The program prepares graduates for employment in areas such as numerically controlled machines programming, tool design, production planning, statistical process control, value engineering, advanced machining and maintenance engineering throughout the manufacturing industry. Modern numerically controlled CNC and CAD/CAM equipment is utilized in this program.
Admission Requirement:
OSSD with courses from the College (C), University (U), University/College (M), or Open (O) stream WITH:
- Mathematics ONE OF:
- Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology* (C)
- Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (C)
- Grade 12 Advanced Functions (U)
- Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (U)
- Grade 12 Mathematics of Data Management (U)
- Grade 11 Functions (U)
- Grade 11 Functions and Applications (M)
OR
Academic and Career Entrance Certificate (ACE)
OR
Pre-Technology Ontario College Certificate
OR
Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate (GED) AND:
- Mathematics ONE OF:
- Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology* (C)
- Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (C)
- Grade 12 Advanced Functions (U)
- Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (U)
- Grade 12 Mathematics of Data Management (U)
- Grade 11 Functions (U)
- Grade 11 Functions and Applications (M)
OR
Mature Applicant with standing in the required course stated above
Note:
*Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (C) preferred.
Applicants who lack the required Mathematics course may be admitted to the program subject to appropriate prior upgrading.
Tuition Fees:
Canadian students
Program Code and Level | MEN4 Level 1 | MEN4 Level 2 |
Total Fees due per Term | $2,083.40 | $2,083.40 |
Tuition Fee | $1,467.38 | $1,467.38 |
Mandatory Non-Tuition Fees | $616.02 | $616.02 |
Program Code and Level | MEN4 Level 3 | MEN4 Level 4 |
Total Fees due per Term | $1,852.92 | $2,083.40 |
Tuition Fee | $1,467.38 | $1,467.38 |
Mandatory Non-Tuition Fees | $385.54 | $616.02 |
International Students
Program Code and Level | MEN4 Level 1 | MEN4 Level 2 |
Total Fees due per Term | $7,455.61 | $7,455.61 |
Tuition Fee | $6,556.50 | $6,556.50 |
Mandatory Non-Tuition Fees | $899.11 | $899.11 |
Program Code and Level | MEN4 Level 3 | MEN4 Level 4 |
Total Fees due per Term | $6,942.04 | $7,455.61 |
Tuition Fee | $6,556.50 | $6,556.50 |
Mandatory Non-Tuition Fees | $385.54 | $899.11 |
Career
The placement record is good. The graduate technician will have the fundamental skills and knowledge to enable him/her to function as a junior analyst in numerical control programming, tool design, basic production tooling and process planning, manage SPC methods, undertake cost reduction studies, provide value analysis assistance, work on production equipment maintenance methods and many other careers in the manufacturing industry.
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