
College Diploma - Electrical Engineering Technology







About College Diploma - Electrical Engineering Technology
In the Electrical Engineering Technology program, students will learn how to design, commission, test, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain electrical systems and support systems. Students also have the opportunity to specialize in power distribution or alternative energy production. It is strongly recommended that students have physics as one of their two mandatory sciences for admissions.
All Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology programs have a common first two semesters, allowing for seamless transfer across programs by the third semester of year one. Year two provides more in-depth electrical training with specialization pathways that may include:
- POWER DISTRIBUTION (Saint John campus): Focusing on, but not limited to, the distribution of power in commercial and industrial settings, from the utility service entrance to the final energy utilization devices.
- ALTERNATE ENERGY (Moncton campus): Focusing on, but not limited to, the production and control of sustainable energy using sources such as wind, solar and geothermal.
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