Program Overview

The MQC program is a one‑year, two‑semester program that prepares students for entry‑level career opportunities in manufacturing and machining environments. Through applied theory, hands‑on lab training, and co‑operative education placements with industry employers, students gain practical experience valued by today’s workforce.

Program Details

Program Code
MQC2S
Credential:
Ontario College Certificate
Duration
30 weeks

Canadian Students

Start Dates
Locations
Availability

Full Time Offerings

2026 September
St. Thomas
Open
2027 January
St. Thomas
Open
2025 September
St. Thomas
Closed

International Students

Start Dates
Locations
Availability

Full Time Offerings

2026 September
St. Thomas
Open
2027 January
St. Thomas
Open
2025 September
St. Thomas
Closed

Your Learning Experience

Throughout the program, students learn to plan machining processes, set up and operate conventional and CNC machining equipment, troubleshoot production challenges, design parts and apply their skills to workplace scenarios. A strong emphasis is placed on hands‑on learning, giving students practical experience in metal machining and programming environments that reflect current industry practices. 

 

The program builds a solid technical foundation through courses in machine trade theory, machine shop practices, mechanical blueprint reading, and applied mathematics. As digital technology plays a critical role in today’s manufacturing sector, students are introduced to computer applications, computer numerical control technology, and computer‑aided design (CAD) using both 2D and 3D tools. These skills are reinforced through applied projects and real‑world problem solving.

 

Developed in collaboration with industry partners, the MQC program focuses on technical competence, problem‑solving ability, and employability skills. Graduates complete the program with hands‑on experience, industry connections gained through co‑op placements, and the practical skills needed for entry‑level opportunities and continued learning in machining and manufacturing.

Career Information

Graduates are prepared for entry‑level roles such as manufacturing technician, production technician, machining assistant, quality support technician, or fabrication assistant, and for further training or apprenticeship pathways within the skilled trades.

Did you know Fanshawe consistently ranks high in graduation employment rates among large colleges in Ontario?

Here are some examples of career opportunities for graduates of Fanshawe’s Mechanical Techniques program: 

  • Manufacturing Technician
  • Production Technician
  • Machine Shop Assistant
  • Manufacturing Assistant
  • Industrial Production Worker
  • Machining Assistant
  • Quality Control Assistant / Quality Support Technician
  • Manufacturing Operator

 

 

 

Learning Outcomes

 1. Complete all work in compliance with legislation, regulations, standards, guidelines,

and industry practices.

2. Follow quality control/quality assurance procedures to meet industry and

organizational standards and end-use requirements.

3. Comply with health and safety legislation to prevent personal and public incidents.

4. Follow sustainability protocols to prioritize resource efficiency, and environmental

conservation.

5. Troubleshoot mechanical problems by applying mechanical principles to provide

repair solutions that meet manufacturer and/or customer specifications.

6. Use technology to support the design and implementation of mechanical

engineering projects.

7. Assist in the interpretation and preparation of engineering drawings, models, and

other technical documents according to project specifications.

8. Contribute to the design, manufacturing, assembly, inspection and repair of

mechanical components and systems according to required specifications.

9. Select, inspect, use and maintain machinery, tools and equipment for the

installation, manufacturing and repair of mechanical components, assemblies and

systems.

10. Contribute to the implementation and evaluation of projects to meet business

objectives within time, cost, and quality constraints.

11. Develop strategies for personal and professional development to enhance work

performance, career progression and mobility

Academic School

Program Coordinators:

St. Thomas/Elgin Regional Campus:

Wayne Dejong

 

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International Admission Equivalencies
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Tuition Summary

St. Thomas

Canadian Costs
$3,252.28
Total Cost of Program[1]
International Costs
$16,189.80
Total Cost of Program[1]

[1] Total program costs are approximate and subject to change. They do not include additional fees such as the health and dental plan, bus pass, or general expenses. Learn more about ancillary and additional fees.

 

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