Centennial College

Canada
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Electronics Engineering Technician - Fast Track

Offered at Centennial College, Canada
FieldElectronics Eng. Tech (Fast Track)
Duration1 year
Tuition18254.00

Overview

The Electronics Engineering Technician – Fast Track at Centennial College is an accelerated Ontario College Diploma designed for qualified applicants to complete the programme in two semesters. You’ll build hands-on skills in electronics, instrumentation, microcontrollers, and industrial system integration.

About this programme

Overview

The Electronics Engineering Technician - Fast Track program at Centennial College offers an accelerated pathway for qualified applicants to earn an Ontario College Diploma in just 12 months. This program focuses on developing practical skills in electronics, instrumentation, microcontrollers, and industrial system integration, equipping students for a variety of roles in the technology sector.

What you'll study

Programme Structure: The curriculum spans two semesters and emphasizes hands-on experience in electronics and technician-level system work.

Semester 1 (Core Technical Foundations)

  • Electronics Lab Instrumentation & Techniques
  • Measurement and Instrumentation
  • Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing
  • Electronic Applications

Semester 2 (Integration, Communications, and Technician Project)

  • RF Communications
  • Industrial Controls
  • System Integration
  • Quality Control and Technician Project

Additional Learning Components

  • Global Citizenship

Note: Course names and sequencing may vary. Confirm the final timetable with Centennial College.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for the program, applicants must possess a diploma or degree in science, engineering, or a related discipline. Admission will also be assessed based on the review of transcripts and resumes.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Electronics Engineering Technician - Fast Track program can explore various career opportunities in industries such as electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, and automation. The hands-on training and technical skills developed during the program prepare students for roles that involve designing, implementing, and maintaining electronic systems and equipment.