Program Description
Mechanical Engineering Technologists’ responsibilities often include developing, designing and analyzing machine parts and mechanical systems; setting up and programming automation equipment; preparing and presenting technical reports and drawings; using precision instruments for inspection and testing; planning, implementing and evaluating quality assurance procedures. Niagara College's program integrates 16 months of co-op work placement with face-to-face academic learning from industry professionals to give you the career skills that top employers need right now.
Highlights
- Extensive hands-on labs with industrial equipment.
- Industrial automation including robots, CNC machining and PLC programming.
- 3D modelling and prototyping with Autodesk Inventor.
- Manufacturing processes.
- Quality inspection and analysis of data.
- Graduates are eligible for the Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) designation with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT).