This three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma program focuses on electrical power control systems and offers a comprehensive approach including theory, laboratory practice, and industry experience. The program features a one-year co-op term, which is preferred by employers, giving students practical, real-world skills. Students explore electrical control and power systems through applied research projects and hands-on learning, particularly in a decommissioned substation, to build industry-relevant expertise.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program's emphasis on practical experience through applied research projects and extensive co-op work terms makes it highly valuable. The accreditation by CEWIL Canada ensures it meets high standards for co-op programs, which can lead to better job opportunities upon graduation.
The program covers various areas within electrical engineering technology including electrical and electronic systems, programmable logic controllers, industrial network systems, control systems, variable speed drive systems, electrical power generation, protection, and metering and distribution.
Application fees
10.52L
1st year tuition fees
10.52L
Living cost
Applicants need a Grade 12 English and Mathematics (with specific minimum scores) or equivalent, and they must demonstrate English proficiency if their first language is not English, through tests like IELTS or TOEFL, or completion of GAS-English for academic purposes.

English language test
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Graduates can pursue roles such as Electrical Engineering Technologists, Industrial Engineering Technicians, Power-Transmission/Distribution Technologists, and Power-Protection Technologists. They can work in industrial, commercial, power generation, automation, and utility sectors, including automotive, oil refineries, and chemical plants.