Mechanical Engineering Technology - Industrial (Optional Co-op)
How To Apply
Program Details
- Program Code3704
- Ministry NameMechanical Engineering Technology - Industrial
- SchoolSchool of Engineering Technology and Applied Science
- CredentialOntario College Advanced Diploma
- Program TypePost-secondary program
- Program Length3 years/ 6 semesters
- Delivery ModeHybrid
- LocationProgress Campus
- Emailamat@centennialcollege.ca
- Telephone416-289-5000, ext. 52356
Program Availability
- Program Overview
- Courses
- Career Options and Education Pathways
- Admission Requirements
- Co-op Option
- How to Apply
- Tuition and Fees
- Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
- Advising
Centennial College's Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial program will cover engineering theory and practice in manufacturing and producing mechanical equipment and products.
The focus of this advanced diploma engineering program will be on ensuring you gain basic engineering and science skills, while including more specialized subjects relating to modern manufacturing and production processes. The Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial program's courses will also include computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) through AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks and Simul8, which are widely used in the industry.
Two-semester individual projects will allow for practical experience in designing, building and testing an original piece of equipment. The project approach used in the offering will simulate actual workplace assignments.
This program is accredited by Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) under the Sydney Accord, which ensures mutual recognition of academic programs/qualifications in the countries or territories covered by the accord.
Notes
- Some courses may be offered in an online/hybrid format.
- The official Ministry name for this program is Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial.
Program Overview
Centennial College's Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial program will cover engineering theory and practice in manufacturing and producing mechanical equipment and products.
The focus of this advanced diploma engineering program will be on ensuring you gain basic engineering and science skills, while including more specialized subjects relating to modern manufacturing and production processes. The Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial program's courses will also include computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) through AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks and Simul8, which are widely used in the industry.
Two-semester individual projects will allow for practical experience in designing, building and testing an original piece of equipment. The project approach used in the offering will simulate actual workplace assignments.
This program is accredited by Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) under the Sydney Accord, which ensures mutual recognition of academic programs/qualifications in the countries or territories covered by the accord.
Notes
- Some courses may be offered in an online/hybrid format.
- The official Ministry name for this program is Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial.
Courses
Career Options and Education Pathways
Program Highlights
- Through a 60-40 program balance, you gain experience in machine shop operation, tool design and computer numerical control programming.
- Industry-current software instruction in AutoCAD, Inventor and Mastercam is taught, as is state-of-the-art CAD/ CAM equipment.
- The campus from which the program is facilitated houses a new mechanical engineering lab that includes material properties, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and quality assurance testing equipment.
Career Outlook
- Manufacturing supervisor
- Junior engineer
- Mechanical tester
- Quality controller
- Facility planner
- Process engineer
- Lab/CMM technician
- Junior project manager
Education Pathways
Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial advanced diploma program have the opportunity to apply learning achieved at Centennial for credits toward further study at the degree level. Listed below are the credentials from partnering institutions that are available for this program.
Please note that each partner pathway has minimum admission requirements in order to qualify for transfer credits, which are assessed by the receiving partner institution.
Partner Institution | Degree Program |
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Algoma University | Honours Bachelor of Arts in multiple majors |
Honours Bachelor of Computer Science | |
Honours Bachelor of Science in multiple majors | |
Algonquin College | Honours Bachelor of Building Science |
Honours Bachelor of Automation and Robotics | |
Athabasca University | Bachelor of Science post diploma |
Bachelor of Science post diploma with major | |
British Columbia Institute of Technology | Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management |
Cape Breton University | Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Manufacturing |
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Petroleum | |
Laurentian University | Bachelor or Honours Bachelor of Arts in multiple majors |
McMaster University | Bachelor of Technology in Manufacturing Engineering Technology |
Bachelor of Technology in Power and Energy Engineering Technology | |
Nipissing University | Bachelor or Honours Bachelor of Arts in multiple majors |
Ontario Tech University | Honours Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies |
Ottawa, University of | Honours Bachelor of Commerce |
Queen's University | Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (Bridge) |
Seneca Polytechnic | Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies |
Wilfrid Laurier University | Honours Bachelor of Arts in multiple majors |
Windsor, University of | Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Civil & Mechanical |
York University | Bachelor or Honours Bachelor degree in any major |
Bachelor of Science in multiple majors | |
Honours Bachelor of Computer Science | |
Honours Bachelor of Environmental Studies (3 or 4 years) |
Please visit our website at //centennial.adv-pub.moveonca.com/outgoing-home/ for more information on articulation agreements.
For pathways to other Ontario post-secondary institutions, please visit ONTransfer.
Professional Associations
Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
American Society for Quality (ASQ)
Recognitions
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The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) recognizes this TAC nationally-accredited program as meeting the academic standard for certification in the Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) category as well as the OACETT technology report and language benchmark requirements.
Accreditation
TAC
This program has met the national educational standards of Canada’s engineering technology and applied science profession, as such, has received national program accreditation by Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC).
Please note: The qualification requirements and costs for each external accreditation, designation, certification or recognition are set by the granting body — not by Centennial College. In order to qualify for any external accreditations, designations, certifications or recognition, students and graduates will need to follow the processes and meet the applicable requirements listed on the websites and in the materials of those external bodies.
Areas of Employment
You are prepared for jobs in the manufacture and production of mechanical equipment. Your responsibilities may include:
- Developing quality control systems
- Assisting in plant expansions and layouts
- Conducting time and motion studies
- Planning and scheduling new facilities
- Preparing job safety programs and manuals
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older)
- Grade 12 English (C or U), or equivalent (minimum grade required), or take the Centennial English Admission Test
- Grade 11 Mathematics (M or U) or Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U), or equivalent (minimum grade required), or take a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for Admission
Additional Requirements
Co-op Option
The co-op option in this program will provide you with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience while you complete three consecutive co-op work terms as an employee in the field. This experience not only allows you to put classroom learning into practice, but will also provide valuable contacts for your future career.
To participate in this co-op option, you will need to complete an application process in the fourth semester. If academically qualified, you may be admitted to the co-op program. Academically qualified students who are accepted into the program will register for the co-op preparation course as scheduled.
Co-op Requirements
- Minimum of 80% of courses completed from year one and two combined
- Completion of COMM-160/161 by the end of semester 4 with a C grade (60%) or higher
- A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (this must be maintained for the duration of the program)
- Students must be legally eligible to work in Canada
- Students who meet the above prerequisites will submit their application for co-op to the Career Services & Cooperative Education Department in semester 4
Note: Meeting the minimum co-op program requirements does not guarantee admission into the co-op program.
How to Apply
1. Apply Online
Domestic Students
If you are applying through the Better Jobs Ontario Program, please apply at the Employment Training Centre (Progress Campus). The Better Jobs Ontario Program is a funding initiative for those who have been laid-off and are in need of training. For more information go to Better Jobs Ontario Program.
If you have previously attended a full-time program at Centennial College, you may be eligible for a Program Transfer. Visit Enrolment Services at any Campus for information.
All other applicants must apply online at Ontariocolleges.ca. A non-refundable application fee of $125 must accompany applications. The fee is payable online, by telephone, online banking, by mail, or in-person to Ontariocolleges.ca. For more information go to Ontariocolleges.ca Application Fees.
International Students
Apply directly to Centennial College here.
2. Submit Documents
Domestic Applicants
Current Ontario high school students and graduates from Ontario high schools: Notify your guidance counsellor that you have applied to college and your school will forward transcripts to Centennial College via Ontariocolleges.ca.
Graduates of college/university, or high school outside Ontario but within Canada: You are responsible for requesting that your educational institute sends any required documents and transcripts to Ontariocolleges.ca.
Domestic applicants who attended school outside of Canada: If you are submitting transcripts to meet admission requirements, you must have the transcripts assessed by an independent credential assessment agency such as World Education Services (WES) or International Credential Assessment Service (ICAS). For more information go to Submitting your Transcripts.
International Applicants
Please refer to the International Education Application Guide.
3. Confirm Your Offer of Admission
Offers of Admission are sent by mail to eligible applicants. When you receive your offer, you must login to your account at Ontariocolleges.ca and confirm before the Deadline to Confirm noted in your offer letter.
You may confirm only one college and one program offer at a time.
You must confirm your offer by the Deadline to Confirm noted in your Offer of Admission letter or your seat may be given to another applicant.
When you confirm your Offer of Admission at Centennial College you are given access to your personal myCentennial account where you can check your email, grades, register for courses, pay tuition fees, and see your class timetable.
4. Pay Fees
Centennial fees statements are sent by email to your personal email account and to your myCentennial email account. Fees statements are not mailed.
You must make a minimum payment by the Fees Deadline noted in your Fees Statement or your seat may be given to another applicant.
5. Build Your Timetable (Register for Courses)
Build your timetable (web-register for courses) at my.centennialcollege.ca.
Fall registration begins mid-July
January registration begins mid-December
May registration begins mid-April
Your web-registration will not open if:
You have not submitted your minimum fee payment by the deadline
You received a Conditional Offer of Admission and you have not met the conditions of your offer.
Once you have paid your fees or have made appropriate arrangements, register for your courses online through myCentennial.
Tuition and Fees
Fees noted below are estimates only. Tuition is based on two semesters, beginning Fall 2024.
Student | Tuition (2 Semesters) | Ancillary Fees | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Canadian | $2,721.00 | $1,284.69 | $4,005.69 |
International | $17,722.00 | $1,772.87 | $19,494.87 |
Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
Program Vocational Learning Outcomes describe what graduates of the program have demonstrated they can do with the knowledge and skills they have achieved during their studies. The outcomes are closely tied to the needs of the workplace. Through assessment (e.g., assignments and tests), students verify their ability to reliably perform these outcomes before graduating.
- Monitor compliance with current legislation, standards, regulations and guidelines.
- Plan, co-ordinate, implement and evaluate quality control and quality assurance procedures to meet organizational standards and requirements
- Monitor and encourage compliance with current health and safety legislation, as well as organizational practices and procedures.
- Develop and apply sustainability best practices in workplace
- Use current and emerging technologies to implement mechanical engineering projects.
- Analyze and solve complex mechanical problems by applying mathematics and fundamentals of mechanical engineering.
- Prepare, analyze, evaluate and modify mechanical engineering drawings and other related technical documents.
- Design and analyze mechanical components, processes and systems by applying fundamentals of mechanical engineering.
- Design, manufacture and maintain mechanical components according to required specifications.
- Establish and verify the specifications of materials, processes and operations for the design and production of mechanical components.
- Plan, implement and evaluate projects by applying project management principles.
- Develop strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance.
- Apply business principles to design and engineering practices.
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Mehmet Dinc, Mechanical Engineering, GraduateThis program is very hands-on. When I came to this program I really didn't know what to expect. After I started I had a great time, and I fell in love with it. It was through the experiences that I gained at Centennial that I was actually able to land myself a job.
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