Diploma - Electrical Engineering Technician
- 2 years
- Duration
- 15,069 CAD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Diploma
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Whitby / Canada
- Location
- Durham College
- School
Program description
Your understanding of electricity, safety procedures, and installation techniques will enable you to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot the motor controls and wiring systems that keep enterprises running whether you work on a dairy farm or a nuclear power plant.
Physically controlling the temperature and pressure systems guarantees that employees are safe and secure and that work is done efficiently and in accordance with regulations.
Successful graduates will have fulfilled the Working at Heights education criteria set by the Ministry of Labor.
Program structure
SEMESTER 1
- Prints 1
- Code I
- Electronics 1
- Installation Methods
- Mathematics I
- Construction Site Safety
- Electrical Trade Theory 1
SEMESTER 2
- Prints 2
- Code 2
- Communications
- Installation Methods 2
- Instrumentation I
- Mathematics 2
- Motor Controls
- Signaling Systems
SEMESTER 3
- Prints 3
- Code 3
- Electronics 2
- ELEC Installation Methods 3
- ELEC Instrumentation 2
- Mathematics for Technology 1
- Electrical Trade Theory 2
SEMESTER 4
- Prints 4
- Code 4
- Electronics 3
- Installation Methods 4
- Instrumentation 3
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Electrical Trade Theory 3
Price
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1
- Tuition: 7,534.47 CAD
- Program Fee: 0 CAD
- Ancillary Fee: 1,182.11 CAD
- DCSI Ancillary Fee*: 386.89 CAD
Total: 9,103.47 CAD
SEMESTER 2
- Tuition: 7,534.47 CAD
- Program Fee: 0 CAD
- Ancillary Fee: 480.71 CAD
- (DCSI) Ancillary Fee: 102.75 CAD
Total: 8,117.93 CAD
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 3
- Tuition: 7,418.65 CAD
- Program Fee: 0 CAD
- Ancillary Fee: 1,162.9 CAD
- DCSI Ancillary Fee: 386.89 CAD
Total: 8,968.44 CAD
SEMESTER 4
- Tuition: 7,418.65 CAD
- Program Fee: 0 CAD
- Ancillary Fee: 461.5 CAD
- DCSI Ancillary Fee: 102.75 CAD
Total: 7,982.9 CAD
*Durham College Students International
The total cost may vary depending on the time of enrollment
Requirements for applicants
- Matured student status (applicants who are over 19 years old and do not have a high school diploma)
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 12 mathematics (C, M or U)
- English language proficiency
- Academic IELTS: 6.0, no band score less than 5.5
- IBT TOEFL: 80, with minimum section scores of 20
- PTE Academic: 53 minimum overall, no section below 49 L,W,S,R
- CAEL: Overall scores of 60 with no section below 60
- DET 105
About the university
Since its inception in 1967, Durham College (DC) has been guided by the following ideals:
- an unwavering dedication to student success;
- high-quality programs led by exceptional teachers with real-world experience;
- graduates who have gone on to excellent professional success;
- a treasured relationship with the community.
Durham College has Oshawa and Whitby campuses, Ontario, Canada.
More than 140 full-time programs in a wide range of disciplines are available to students at Durham College (DC), giving them a great chance to succeed in their chosen areas. Students in the District of Columbia excel in a wide variety of fields, including sustainable practice innovation, creative writing, design, filmmaking, and animation, service to others in the areas of health and social welfare, and legal advocacy.
Durham College is a values-based institution that prioritizes its students' and community's needs first. To this end, we've made it a priority to create a welcoming culture within our college.