
Engineering Technology diploma programs
are designed to produce graduates with a diverse technical background, good hands-on
skills, and team mentality. In addition, technology training promotes independent
thinking and problem solving – critical factors when preparing individuals for troubleshooting,
analysis and design, supervision
and management roles.
Engineering Technology programs have a
solid scientific and mathematical basis. All students are required to complete courses
in physics, chemistry and electrotechnology. In addition, mathematics, oral and
written communications and engineering
graphics are emphasized.
Students enrolled in a technology co-op
program are required to complete paid,
program-relevant work-terms as part of
their graduation requirements. Co-op
work-terms allow students to gain real life
experience in their chosen fields, which
gives them a distinct edge when looking for
graduate employment. The college helps
in securing these placements.
School of Engineering and Technology Brochure
Those who are part of the technology workplace
include scientists, engineers, technologists,
technicians and tradespeople. All
have specialized education or training beyond
the high school level and often work
together as a team. As on any team, these
players have differing but important roles.
Technician and technology programs are developed with reference to national standards. Program advisory committees, comprised of representatives from local industries, provide practical guidance to ensure that training meets industry standards and expectations. Our engineering technician and technology programs are accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB). Upon graduation, individuals are eligible for membership in the Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists of Newfoundland and Labrador (AETTNL), and following two years of approved postgraduate work experience, may receive the designation of Professional Technologist (P. Tech). Designated technicians and technologists are recognized internationally through the Dublin Accord and Sydney Accord.
The Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal Certification Program is a national certification program. Certification is based on a combination of education and training as well as specific experience.
CNA provides Gold Seal training courses that prepare Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades graduates for the Gold Seal certification exam.
The School of Engineering Technology has over 120 faculty, consisting of professional engineers, architects, geologists, technologists, technicians, mathematicians, physicists, chemists and communication specialists.
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