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  • School of Natural Resources & Industrial Trades
  • Duration: 37 Weeks


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This red seal program is designed to train individuals in the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to set up and operate precision metal cutting and grinding machines such as lathes, milling machines, drills, shapers, boring mills and grinders. A variety of equipment is used to manufacture, install, operate, adjust and repair machine tools and other machines in common use. Duties of a machinist include:
  • Study specifications,charts, drawings or sample parts to determine the machining operating to be performed
  • Calculate dimensions and tolerances, and prepare working sketches, if necessary
  • Set up and operate tools, which may be computer numerically controlled, to perform precision machining operations

Work could either be in job shops or production jobs. In job shops, you will make a wide variety of repair parts for different types of machinery and industrial equipment in different situations. In production shops, you will produce parts using mass production methods including CNC machining and other tools. 
OUTCOMES
  1. Demonstrate safe work practices and personal protection.
  2. Interpret specifications, charts, drawings or sample parts to determine the machining operation required.
  3. Select workplace materials.
  4. Calculate dimensions and tolerances, and prepare sketches if necessary.
  5. Set up and operate tools.

Admission Requirements


Eligibility for admission requires the applicant to meet one of the following academic criteria:

1. High School
High School Graduation
2. College Transition (prior to 2024, students would have completed Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transition)
3. Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education (Level III) Graduation with General College Profile (or Business Related College Profile or Degree and Technical Profile). It is strongly recommended that courses include the following:
i. Mathematics 1102A, 1102B, 1102C and 2102A, 2102B, 2102C or 3102A, 3102B and 3102C
ii. Science 3101, 3102, 3103
4. Trades Bridging (prior to 2024, students would have completed Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Trades)
Trades Bridging Certificate
5. Mature Student Requirements
Applicants who do not meet the education prerequisites for this program, must be at least 19 years of age at the time of application and out of school for at least one year may be considered on an individual basis under the Mature Student Requirements; for more information regarding the Mature Student Requirements please refer to Procedure AC-102-PR Admission.

International Applicants – English Proficiency
All international applicants must meet the College’s English language proficiency requirements for acceptance into our regular programs; for more information regarding the College’s English language proficiency requirements please refer to AC-102-PR, Admission Procedures, Section 5.2 English Proficiency.

Courses


CODE TITLE  
Level 1 Pre-Employment Hrs
TS1510
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Occupational Health & Safety 6
TS1520
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WHMIS 6
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Standard First Aid 14
MW1190 Machine Shop Safety 15
MW1230 Drawings and Specifications II 37
MW1370 Basic Layout 15
MW1381 Hand and Power Tools 30
MW1390 Hand Threading and Reaming 30
MW1762 Precision Measurement 35
MW1772 Drawings and Specifications I 40
MW1782 Cutting Fluids, Coolants and Lubricants 15
MW1791 Machinable Materials 9
MW1802 Angular Measurement 30
MW1841 Hoisting, Lifting and Rigging 15
MW1852 Drills and Drill Presses 45
MW1861 Introduction to Conventional Lathes 45
MW1872 Basic Conventional Lathe Operation 70
MW1881 Conventional Lathe Drilling, Boring, Reaming, Tapping and Die Threading 30
MW1900 Taper Turning 30
MW1912 Basic Threading 60
MW1921 Introduction to Milling Machines 72
MW1942 Job Planning 25
MW1945 Mentoring 6
MW1951 Reciprocating Machines 45
MW2061 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machine Tools 15
MW2071 Computer Numerical Control Operation I 45
MW2082 Mechanical Components 15
MW2123 Oxy-Fuel Cutting and Welding 30
MW2301 Power Sawing Equipment 30
MW2311 Introduction to Grinding and Abrasives 20
MW2321 Heat Treatment I 20
MW2341 Reconditioning 15
MW2370 Material Testing 15
AM1001 Introduction to Skills for Success 9
AM1101 Math Essentials 42
AM1400 Machinist Math Fundamentals 42
CM2161 Communication Essentials 36
SD1761 Workplace Essentials 24
MC1062 Computer Essentials 15
AP1102 Introduction to Apprenticeship 12
   

A certificate from College of the North Atlantic will be awarded upon successful completion of pre-employment level courses.
 

 

Careers & Pathways


CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates may find employment in the following areas:
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Aviation
  • Machine shops
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Private shops

FURTHER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Apprenticeship

Upon completion of the pre-employment certificate program, a graduate may pursue Red Seal Certification by finding employment, registering as an “Apprentice” and completing the following Advanced Level training and required work experience. The apprenticeship may take 4-5 years and would lead to Journeyperson status in the trade.  For more information regarding apprenticeship and to view required apprenticeship-level courses, please refer to Plans of Training (POT) - Immigration, Population Growth and Skills (gov.nl.ca).

 


Tuition & Fees


Canadian Students

The confirmation fee is due within two weeks of receipt of your Letter of Acceptance. It is required in order to hold your seat in the program.

Base Fees

Mandatory Fees

  • Application Fee - $30.00 per program (non-refundable) | Application Page
    Applicants must pay a non-refundable fee for each application to the College.
  • Confirmation Fee - $103.00 per program annually (non-refundable)
    Student must pay a non-refundable fee on confirmation of acceptance to each program at the College. The fee covers registration and student association fees and is paid annually for the duration of the program.
  • Academic Audit Fee (once per program) - $50.00
  • Technology Fee (per semester) - $79.00
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Full-Time Student Fees

Certificate & Diploma Programs:

Regular Term (15-weeks)
Trades programs (per week) - $84.00

Intersession (up to 7-weeks)
Trades programs (per week) - $84.00
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Part-Time Student Fees

Certificate & Diploma Programs:

Trades programs (per week) - $84.00

Regulations

Regulations Governing Payment of Fees & Charges

  1. All student fees must be paid by the date specified in each term.  The dates are listed in the Academic Calendar on page. Students receiving Student Aid must present their notification of Student Aid form on the first day of classes. These students are permitted to have fees outstanding until receipt of the Student Aid, at which time these students must pay their accounts in full.
  2. Students who have not paid all fees within the time limits given in these regulations may have their registration cancelled by the College.
  3. Students with outstanding accounts will be ineligible for a subsequent term, will not be awarded a diploma or certificate, access to register, and will not be issued a certificate of standing (transcript), grade report, or access to on-line grades until the outstanding account has been paid in full. It is the student’s responsibility to address outstanding balances and to work with their respective campus student services office on inquiries related to their account balance.
  4. Should the College cancel a program, all tuition and fees paid will be refunded.
  5. Out of sequence students registering or withdrawing within a term will pay a prorated tuition and equipment and materials fee per week.
  6. Students taking courses above their normal term load (requires application to extend normal course load per semester) will pay tuition for each additional course taken.
  7. Senior Citizens, 60 years and older, are required to pay 50% of confirmation fee and tuition.
  8. Students wishing to audit a course will pay 50% of the tuition and 100% of the technology fees (if applicable).

 

International Students

A fee, which is applied toward program tuition and compulsory fees and includes a deposit fee, is due within two weeks of receipt of your Letter of Acceptance.

Base Fees

Mandatory Fees

  • Application Fee - $100.00 per program (non-refundable) | Application Page
    Applicants must pay a non-refundable fee for each application to the College.
  • The following fees are due during confirmation of acceptance to each program at the college:
    • Confirmation Fee - $103.00 per program annually (non-refundable)
      Student must pay a non-refundable fee on confirmation of acceptance to each program at the College. The fee covers registration and student association fees and is paid annually for the duration of the program.
    • Deposit fee - First semester tuition of which $1500 is non-refundable
  • Academic Audit Fee (once per program) - $50.00
  • Technology Fee (per semester) - $79.00
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Full-Time Student Fees

Certificate & Diploma Programs:

Regular Term (15-weeks)
Natural Resources & Industrial Trades (per semester) - $4,462.00
Exceptions:
  • Heavy Equipment Operator (per semester) - $5,058.00
  • Commercial Driver (per semester) - $5,058.00
  • Heavy Equipment Operator (per week) - $337.00
  • Commercial Driver (per week) - $337.00
  • All other Trade programs (per week) - $298.00


Intersession (up to 7-weeks)
Natural Resources & Industrial Trades (per semester) - $2,232.00
Exceptions:
  • Heavy Equipment Operator (per week) - $337.00
  • Commercial Driver (per week) - $337.00
  • All other Trade programs (per week) - $298.00
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Part-Time Student Fees

Certificate & Diploma Programs:

Tuition Fee (per course) - $1,046.00
Exceptions:
  • Heavy Equipment Operator (per week) - $337.00
  • Commercial Driver (per week) - $337.00
  • All other Trade programs (per week) - $298.00

Estimated Program Costs

The document below is meant to highlight estimated program costs for the intake of 2024-2025. The estimates apply only to International Student. All costs shown are subject to change without notice.

Estimated Program Costs for International Students (2024-2025) 


Making Payments

Application fee:
If applying online, the application fee must be paid via credit card when completing and submitting your application to College of the North Atlantic.

For all other tuition payments:
College of the North Atlantic has partnered with PayMyTuition for international tuition payments. All tuition payments, unless otherwise noted, can be paid via PayMyTuition. With PayMyTuition, you can pay your tuition payments from any bank, in any country in any currency at better than bank exchange rates. PayMyTuition is fast, simple, and cost effective.
Please note that you can only use PayMyTuition once you have being assigned a CNA student number.
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Regulations

Regulations Governing Payment of Fees & Charges

  1. All student fees must be paid by the date specified in each term.  The dates are listed in the Academic Calendar on page. Students receiving Student Aid must present their notification of Student Aid form on the first day of classes. These students are permitted to have fees outstanding until receipt of the Student Aid, at which time these students must pay their accounts in full.
  2. Students who have not paid all fees within the time limits given in these regulations may have their registration cancelled by the College.
  3. Students with outstanding accounts will be ineligible for a subsequent term, will not be awarded a diploma or certificate, access to register, and will not be issued a certificate of standing (transcript), grade report, or access to on-line grades until the outstanding account has been paid in full. It is the student’s responsibility to address outstanding balances and to work with their respective campus student services office on inquiries related to their account balance.
  4. Should the College cancel a program, all tuition and fees paid will be refunded.
  5. Out of sequence students registering or withdrawing within a term will pay a prorated tuition and equipment and materials fee per week.
  6. Students taking courses above their normal term load (requires application to extend normal course load per semester) will pay tuition for each additional course taken.
  7. Senior Citizens, 60 years and older, are required to pay 50% of confirmation fee and tuition.
  8. Students wishing to audit a course will pay 50% of the tuition and 100% of the technology fees (if applicable).



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