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Advanced Diploma in Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Confederation College

Thunder Bay, Ontario

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36 Months

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About this course

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This three-year diploma program is designed to prepare students for the aerospace industry by teaching advanced manufacturing and engineering skills. It covers the use of cutting-edge design software like CATIA, materials such as composites, and hands-on experience in machining and CNC operations. In the third year, students explore machine design, advanced tool design, operations research, management, and manufacturing. The program emphasizes practical skills to help graduates quickly secure jobs and advance in the aerospace manufacturing and engineering sectors.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program was developed in consultation with leading aerospace companies like Bombardier, Boeing, and Magellan Aerospace, ensuring industry relevance. Students gain access to state-of-the-art labs and practical experience that provides a competitive edge. The skills learned can be transferred to other industries such as automotive and mass transit, offering broad employment opportunities.

Specialisation

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The program specializes in aerospace manufacturing and engineering technology, focusing on advanced design, materials, machining, and production processes relevant to the aerospace industry.

Course fees

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Application fees

10.35L

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1st year tuition fees

10.35L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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This program offers an Ontario College Advanced Diploma upon completion, which qualifies graduates for employment or further studies in aerospace manufacturing engineering technology.
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English language test

PTE

60

TOEFL

88

DUOLINGO

120

IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates can work in aerospace manufacturing and design companies such as Bombardier, Boeing, and Airbus. The skills acquired are transferable to other industries, including automotive, rail, and industrial manufacturing, providing a wide range of employment opportunities.

FAQs

Is this program still available?

No, this program has been suspended as of September 2025. You can visit the program list or contact the recruitment team for assistance with other options.

What kind of skills will I learn?

Students learn advanced design software, materials like composites, machining, CNC programming, machine design, project management, and quality assurance tailored to aerospace manufacturing.

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