

Diploma in Heavy Equipment Technician, Cambrian College - Barrydowne
Sudbury, Ontario
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24 Months
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About this course
Cambrian’s Heavy Equipment Technician program prepares students to become industry-ready mechanics specializing in off-road vehicles like loaders, bulldozers, and scoop trams. With extensive shop instruction from expert faculty, students will learn about maintenance, brakes, engine repairs, hydraulics, electrical systems, and electronics, all within a safety-conscious environment. The program’s focus is on equipping learners with practical skills necessary for careers in mining, construction, and heavy equipment manufacturing. There’s also an optional paid co-op component that offers real-world experience, helping students build confidence and industry connections. The program emphasizes current, in-demand skills through collaboration with industry partners, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to start their careers immediately after completing their diploma.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for individuals passionate about working with heavy machinery in challenging environments like mining and construction. The curriculum is designed to match industry needs, with opportunities for practical experience through a paid co-op and skills competitions, which can give students an edge in the job market. The focus on in-demand skills and direct industry collaboration means graduates are ready to start working immediately upon graduation, making it a smart choice for those seeking a practical, employment-focused education in a thriving field.
Specialisation
This program offers a comprehensive focus on heavy equipment mechanics, covering areas such as diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and power train systems. Students gain specialized knowledge in maintaining and repairing heavy off-road vehicles used in the mining, construction, and manufacturing sectors. Additionally, there is an option to pursue a second diploma as a Motive Power Technician – Truck and Coach in just one year, further enhancing specialisation and career flexibility.
Course fees
Application fees
11.26L
1st year tuition fees
11.26L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent, with English (Grade 12 C or U) and Mathematics (Grade 11 C, U, or M) as part of the prerequisites. Mature students or international students must meet similar criteria or additional requirements specified by the college.
English language test
PTE
58
TOEFL
80
IELTS
6
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates can expect to find employment as apprentices in industries such as forestry, mining, construction, heavy equipment manufacturing, and truck repair shops. The skills acquired open pathways to technical roles with opportunities for advancement as experienced mechanics or specialized technicians in heavy equipment maintenance and repair.
FAQs
Are there work placement opportunities during the program?
Yes, the program includes an optional paid co-op that provides practical industry training.
What are the tuition costs for international students?
The estimated first-year tuition fee for international students is $18,245.32.
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