Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Humber College’s Mechanical Engineering Technology advanced diploma program provides you with hands on experience and the underlying foundational knowledge required to conceive, design, manufacture and operate engineering systems. Working on projects in state-of-the-art laboratories and design spaces, you will work on finding solutions for design and manufaturing challenges in engineering systems.
Duration
6 semesters
Starting Date
January, September
Tuition Fee
CAD 16,394 per year
Location
Toronto, Canada
About the Course
The curriculum covers the theory and the skills required for:
- engineering design using leading industrial softwares (SolidWorks, AutoCAD)
- manufacturing engineering systems
- prototyping and proof of concept applications
- automation systems
- program computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools
- computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software-mastercam
- operation design and sustainability
- project engineering and management
- testing and maintenance of engineering systems
- energy sustainability
- robotics
The Humber College’s Mechanical Engineering Technology advanced diploma program builds upon the solid technical foundation of the Mechanical Engineering diploma program. The manufacturing and basic design skills acquired in the first two years are enhanced in the third year by focusing on detailed design and advanced manufatcuring technologies. The Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers a co-op option.
Courses Included
- Engineering Graphics
- Introduction to Control Circuits
- Workshop Practices
- Engineering Materials
- Technical Mathematics
- Technical Reading and Writing Skills
Career
Begin a career in the design and manufacturing environment with a Mechanical Engineering Technology advanced diploma.
Our graduates are able to perform mechanical design and equipment/technology selection for mechanical systems; support fabrication and engineering staff, vendors, clients processes, tools and inspection requirements; prepare preliminary and final cost estimates; and prepare and evaluate production processes, costing, tool design and inspection requirements.
Graduates find employment opportunities in a variety of industrial sectors including: manufacturing, automotive, energy, mining, service, food & packaging, transportation and maintenance. They work in:
- Drafting and design, equipment testing, mechanical equipment installation and consulting engineering offices
- The metal cutting industries, programming, cost estimating, quality control and inspection, and in machinery sale