George Brown College

Canada ,Ontario | Casa Loma Campus

Diploma in Electromechanical Engineering Technician

  • Duration: 24
  • $ 17331/year
  • IELTS: 6(6)
  • Diploma

In 1968, George Brown College opened its doors to little over 2,000 new students. George Brown originally provided degrees like sign writing or watchmaking in addition to the fields they still teach today, such as construction, early childhood education, dental services, and the culinary arts. Unbelievably, they even offered a maritime engineering curriculum to equip pupils for work at sea. Since then, there are already more than 30,000 students enrolled. People from all around the Greater Toronto Area, the nation, and the world attend George Brown to acquire the knowledge and practical experience necessary to excel in the workplace. Since 2004, George Brown has more than doubled in size, expanded its international collaborations, and deepened its commitment to enhancing the cultural, economic, and social fabric of Toronto under the direction of current President Gervan Fearon.

 

Students who choose to study in downtown Toronto will do so in the center of the largest and most diverse economy in Canada. George Brown has one of the broadest selections of full-time college programs in Canada, offering more than 160 career-focused certificate, diploma, postgraduate, and degree programs. The majority of their programs include a field education component that offers students the chance to work and learn alongside business partners who may perhaps work for them in the future.

 

 

Modern production facilities and automated systems are built on the principles of robotics, controls, and process automation. In a capstone project, students use their accumulated theoretical and practical knowledge to design and create a complex, integrated, fully functional electromechanical system. This culminates our multidisciplinary and hands-on approach to learning.

Students enhance their technical proficiency by concentrating on the soft skills necessary to build a successful career and contribute to any team. Faculty who have worked both in the workplace and in education will instruct students.


To guarantee that graduates can enter the industry immediately, industry-relevant coursework is taught through hands-on learning in the college's machine shops, electrical and industrial automation laboratories, process controls, and robotics facilities.

Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has consistently shown the following abilities:

  1. Create and construct mechanical, electrical, and electronic parts and assemblies in compliance with specifications, operational guidelines, and task needs.
  2. For a variety of stakeholders, interpret and create electrical, electronic, and mechanical drawings as well as other associated technical documentation and graphics in accordance with industry standards.
  3. To evaluate, maintain, and repair electromechanical circuits, equipment, processes, systems, and subsystems, a variety of troubleshooting techniques and tools must be chosen and used.
  4. To make sure they work as intended and to maximize productivity, maintain and repair electrical, electronic, and mechanical parts, systems, and equipment.
  5. By assisting in the specification of manufacturing materials and procedures, you can support the design and production of mechanical components.
  6. Several mechanical, electrical, and electronic control systems, logic and digital circuits, passive AC and DC circuits, and active circuits can all be used, analyzed, built, installed, and troubleshooted.
  7. To support the electromechanical engineering environment, install and debug simple computer hardware and programming.
  8. Maintaining and troubleshooting robotic systems and other automated equipment.
  9. To satisfy organizational and industry standards and requirements, establish and maintain inventory, records, and documentation systems.
  10. Choose and purchase electromechanical systems, parts, and equipment that meet the functional requirements of the work.
  11. aid in the implementation of quality assurance and control program methods to satisfy corporate standards and needs.
  12. Work in accordance with any legal requirements, industry standards, codes, rules, and procedures.
  13. Create plans for continued professional and personal growth to improve work output, stay up to date with industry trends, and be responsive to changes in national and international standards.
  14. Participate both individually and as a team member in electromechanical engineering to ensure that tasks and projects are successfully completed.
  15. Support project management tasks such project planning, execution, and evaluation, as well as necessary resource, timetable, and expense monitoring.

Tuition fees: $17331 per year.

 

IELTS: 6(6)

 

Academics: 2.8 GPA

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