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Electrical Techniques is a one-year Ontario college certificate program. Students will learn the foundational knowledge of electrical fundamentals and theories. A variety of courses will discuss troubleshooting digital electronics, network cabling, installation practices, and industry communication. This program is designed to prepare students to enter an electrical apprenticeship program upon graduation.
Electrical Engineering Technician is a two-year Ontario college diploma program. Students will learn the electrical fundamentals, automation, and power generation and distribution. Throughout the program, students will work towards an AutoCAD certification. Graduates of this program will feel confident to wire industrial and residential projects, along with the ability to work on hydraulic/pneumatic systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and industrial automation.
Electrical Engineering Technology is a three-year Ontario advanced diploma program that includes up to 16 months of paid co-op experience. Students work on electrical, electronic, and digital components combined with a co-op that provides eight months of real-world electrician training and an upgrade to an advanced diploma.
Fanshawe’s Industrial Electrician program provides apprentices with the knowledge to install, maintain, and repair electrical equipment and electronic controls. This includes everything from light fixtures to electrical motors, transformers and generators. Through troubleshooting and calculating measurements, loads and angles and master theories to solve simple and complex problems, graduates will begin a rewarding career as an Industrial Electrician certified through the Ontario College of Trades.
In the two-year Green Vehicle Technology diploma, students will gain foundational knowledge and skills for working with electrical vehicles (EV), including EV safety, EV ownership, operational knowledge, environmental impacts, future technologies and electrical fundamentals.
The Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) Apprenticeship is an Ontario college certificate program. Students will learn the ins and outs of electrical theory and gain specialized skills. Students will learn to read and interpret drawings, install conduit and connect wire. Students will have the opportunity to apply their skills on-site through the apprenticeship component. Graduates will feel confident in laying out, connecting, repairing and maintaining electrical systems.
The three-year Electromechanical Engineering Technology advanced diploma equips students with the skills to design, maintain, and repair electromechanical systems. With hands-on training in robotics, PLC automation, and pneumatic control circuits, students will gain expertise in AutoCAD and SolidWorks. The program includes a co-op education component for real-world experience and a capstone project to demonstrate mastery. Graduates will be ready for careers in advanced manufacturing, process development, product design, technical sales and more.
Renewable Energies Technician (Co-op) is a two-year Ontario College Diploma where students will learn the fundamental knowledge of electrical, electronic and mechanical disciplines within this industry. This program will cover the design and installation of renewable energy solutions such as solar energy, wind turbines, biomass energy and geothermal energy systems. Graduates will leave with in-depth knowledge in installation, commissioning and routine maintenance of energy systems.
Trades Fundamentals is a one-year Ontario College Certificate program that prepares students to make the difficult choice in choosing a career path. Courses within this program dive into different areas of technology to help students prepare for the next step. Graduates of this program will discover pathways they can pursue in various academic schools.
The Truck and Coach Technician Apprenticeship day release program combines in-class learning and on-the-job training. Students will learn to troubleshoot and repair fleet vehicles. Students will be able to apply the skills they learn in the classroom and work with experienced workers within the workplace. Graduates will feel confident working in fleet maintenance for construction companies, public transit systems or small repair operations.