Centennial College

Canada
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Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op)

Offered at Centennial College, Canada
FieldAerospace Manufacturing Eng. Tech
Duration3 years
Tuition18254.00

Overview

The Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) at Centennial College prepares you for aircraft and aerospace component production using modern manufacturing methods, CAD/CAM workflows, and quality-focused engineering practice. The optional co-op supports hands-on experience in industry settings, including work aligned with CNC and composite manufacturing.

About this programme

Overview

The Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology (Optional Co-op) program at Centennial College equips students with the skills necessary for the production of aircraft and aerospace components. Emphasizing modern manufacturing techniques, CAD/CAM workflows, and a commitment to quality engineering practices, this program prepares graduates for a dynamic industry. The optional co-op component provides valuable hands-on experience in real-world settings, enhancing learning through practical application in areas such as CNC and composite manufacturing.

What you'll study

The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical lab experiences, covering essential aspects of aerospace manufacturing. Key areas of study include:

  • CAM/CNC & Machine Shop: Fundamentals of CNC concepts, machining, and manufacturing workflows.
  • Aerospace CAD: Development of CAD skills relevant to aerospace documentation and design.
  • Electric Circuits & Systems: Introduction to basic electrical concepts applicable in industrial and aerospace environments.
  • Material Properties & Manufacturing Processes: Exploration of how materials and processes influence performance and manufacturability.
  • Quality Concepts: Understanding of inspection methods, quality thinking, and continuous improvement strategies used in production.
  • Aerospace & Aerospace Engineering: Fundamentals of aerospace engineering within the manufacturing context.
  • Avionics (foundations): Overview of avionics principles and their relevance to aerospace systems.
  • Drone Systems: Introduction to unmanned systems and their operational and technical aspects.
  • Aerospace Hydraulics & Pneumatics: Fundamentals of fluid power systems relevant to aerospace applications.
  • College Communication: Development of professional communication skills for technical environments.

Entry requirements

To apply for this program, candidates typically need to possess an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or an equivalent qualification. Mature students, aged 19 years or older, may also be considered for admission.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology program can pursue a variety of career paths in the aerospace industry. Opportunities may include roles in manufacturing, quality assurance, engineering support, and project management. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience gained throughout the program positions graduates to make significant contributions to the aerospace sector.