Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
Advance your skillsets for a career in the electrical engineering technology field.
- Enjoy a more personalized learning environment with our small classes
- Benefit from supportive and experienced faculty who are active in their industry
- Gain the latest and best industry-specific knowledge and skills to be career-ready upon graduation
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In the Electrical Engineering Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma program, you use state-of-the-art facilities to gain the knowledge and experience necessary to enter the electrical engineering field. This program is the continuation of the Electrical Engineering Technician program, and is open to students who already have an Algonquin College Electrical Engineering Technician Ontario College Diploma and meet the admission requirements.
Through a series of theory courses and extensive practical labs, you learn skills specific to becoming an Electrical Engineering Technologist. You expand your knowledge base of the following:...(read more)
Overview
Advance your skillsets for a career in the electrical engineering technology field.
In the Electrical Engineering Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma program, you use state-of-the-art facilities to gain the knowledge and experience necessary to enter the electrical engineering field. This program is the continuation of the Electrical Engineering Technician program, and is open to students who already have an Algonquin College Electrical Engineering Technician Ontario College Diploma and meet the admission requirements.
Through a series of theory courses and extensive practical labs, you learn skills specific to becoming an Electrical Engineering Technologist. You expand your knowledge base of the following:
- electrical principles
- codes
- circuitry
- industrial control systems
- computer applications
- machinery
- AutoCAD
- telecommunications
- electronics
- instrumentation and robotics
Take on a complex project, either in partnership with an industry client or based on your own research interest, and use project management skills learned in the program to analyze and solve it. Complete your project by creating deliverables, monitoring and controlling project resources, and presenting results both orally and through written presentations.
Electives during this program help you specialize in either automation or utilities.
OACETT (Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists) recognizes this program as meeting the academic requirements for certification in the Certified Technician (C.Tech) category. While a student, you are encouraged to register as an Associate member of OACETT.
Students also have the option to gain real-world experience through a paid co-operative education (co-op) work term (see Additional Information for more details). Please note that places in the co-op work term are subject to availability and academic eligibility. Please note admission to the co-op program does not guarantee a co-op placement.
Upon graduation, you may find employment in many different areas of the Electrical Engineering Technology field. You may have titles such as:
- electrical designer
- electrical technologist
- eectrical engineering technologist
- AutoCAD draftsperson
- project estimator
- control system designer
- instrumentation and controls (I&C) technologist
- building automation engineering technologist
- telecommunication quality assurance technologist
If you choose to pursue further studies, you may be eligible to take a summer-bridge program and transfer your diploma credits towards entering into the third-year of Lakehead University`s Electrical Engineering Degree program.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for students who:
- Enjoy applying physical and chemical laws and practising logic to find solutions to physical problems.
- Seek variety and opportunity in their career.
- Have strong observational and analytical skills.
- Enjoy working on multidisciplinary projects.
Courses
Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.
Code:
DAT8942
Course Name:
Computer Applications - Electrical
Course Description:
Students are introduced to the College computer network, spreadsheet applications, word processing software and electrical design software, ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8909
Course Name:
Electrical Principles I
Course Description:
To understand how electrical circuits, systems and equipment work, knowledge of electrical principles is essential. Students study safe pra... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
ELE8913
Course Name:
Codes and Regulations
Course Description:
Codes and Regulations serve to ensure electrical systems are consistent, reliable, safe and effective. Students locate and interpret the Can... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8919
Course Name:
Achieving Success in the 21st Century
Course Description:
Rapid changes in technology have created new employment and business opportunities that challenge each of us to find our place as citizens i... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENL1813T
Course Name:
Communications I
Course Description:
Communication remains an essential skill sought by employers, regardless of discipline or field of study. Using a practical, vocation-orient... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
MAT8100P
Course Name:
Essential Mathematics
Course Description:
The study of algebraic and transcendental functions is an essential prerequisite to Calculus. Students manipulate algebraic expressions, sol... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
DAT8921
Course Name:
Introduction to Programming
Course Description:
Programming provides opportunities to solve problems and innovate solutions in the engineering field. Students are introduced to structured... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8922A
Course Name:
Electrical Principles - II
Course Description:
Understanding the fundamental of electrical principles is essential for design, analysis and troubleshooting of electric circuits and system... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
ELE8923
Course Name:
Electrical Machinery
Course Description:
The energy conversion between the electrical and mechanical power is performed by electric machines. Therefore, understanding electric machi... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
ELE8937
Course Name:
Electromagnetic Control
Course Description:
Electromagnetism is widely used in modern technology and industry; it is the foundation of electric power engineering. Students cover the d... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
GEP1001
Course Name:
Cooperative Education and Job Readiness
Course Description:
Students are guided through a series of activities that prepare them to conduct a professional job search and succeed in the workplace. Thro... + Read More
Hours:
21.0
Code:
PHY8201
Course Name:
Environmental Impact of Technology
Course Description:
Every day newspaper headlines, movies, and television have warnings of the dire consequences of some environmental issues, such as global wa... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8932
Course Name:
Programmable Controllers
Course Description:
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) are specialized computers adapted for control and monitoring of complex manufacturing and industrial ap... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
ELE8935
Course Name:
Digital Electronics
Course Description:
Digital electronics are considered the building blocks and backbone of modern electronics, computer systems, smart systems and devices. Ther... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ELE8936
Course Name:
Analog and Power Electronics
Course Description:
The digital world relies heavily on analog and power electronics to condition, amplify and switch signals to function efficiently. Therefore... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ELE8944
Course Name:
Building Electrical Systems with AutoCAD
Course Description:
Proficiency in the use of CAD tools is important for the design of electrical systems, and engineering design in general. AutoCAD software i... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
MAT8101
Course Name:
Differential Calculus
Course Description:
Differential Calculus is the mathematical study of rates of change. Students study derivative, its definition and interpretation and its app... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
GED0318
Course Name:
General Education Elective
Course Description:
Students choose one course, from a group of general education electives, which meets one of the following five theme requirements: Arts in S... + Read More
Hours:
45.0
Code:
WKT2101E
Course Name:
Co-Op Work Term Electrical
Course Description:
This course includes a work placement, a weekly recording of the activities done in a journal and a final summary report of the overall expe... + Read More
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Code:
ELE8931
Course Name:
Industrial Instrumentation
Course Description:
Instrumentation, process monitoring and control are crucial for the automation of industrial and manufacturing processes, resulting to an im... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ELE8940
Course Name:
Industrial Telecommunications
Course Description:
Industrial telecommunication plays an important role in modern technology and the future of electronics. Therefore, fundamental knowledge an... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
ELE8941
Course Name:
Robotics and Controls
Course Description:
Robotics and controls are at the core of many engineering system designs, and require technicians to use their acquired skills to plan, inte... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ELE8949
Course Name:
Project Management for Electrical Engineering Technicians
Course Description:
Students develop the planning, scheduling, budgeting and organizing skills required to manage projects. Relevant industrial examples are use... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
ENL2019T
Course Name:
Technical Communication for Engineering Technologies
Course Description:
The ability to communicate effectively in a technically-oriented interdisciplinary workplace is a foundational skill in an innovation-driven... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
MAT8102
Course Name:
Integral Calculus
Course Description:
Integral calculus is the study of the definitions, properties and applications of two related concepts, the indefinite integral and the defi... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8945
Course Name:
Distributed Power Systems
Course Description:
Students examine power generation, transmission and distribution with particular emphasis on the province of Ontario. This includes an under... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8946
Course Name:
Fire Alarm Systems
Course Description:
Fire alarm systems are an essential element ensuring protection and life safety of people, homes and buildings. The knowledge and skill in t... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
WKT2102E
Course Name:
Co-Op Work Term II Electrical
Course Description:
With departmental approval, students complete an optional paid full-time work term. The placement is monitored by the College and assignment... + Read More
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Code:
CAM8302E
Course Name:
Microcomputer Interfacing
Course Description:
Students develop practical knowledge to integrate microcomputer and electronic circuits to control mechanical and electronic devices. Studen... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ELE8956E
Course Name:
Electrical Equipment Design
Course Description:
Students analyze the design of electrical equipment and systems including solar and wind energy generation, and transformers. Measurement an... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8960
Course Name:
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
Course Description:
Whether it's manufacturing, water treatment, or energy production, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are at the heart... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ENG4001E
Course Name:
Project I
Course Description:
Experience with practical projects provides students with learning opportunities to gain insight and experience, thereby making the connecti... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
ENL4001
Course Name:
Technology Report Preparation
Course Description:
Students define and describe a problem of significant technical complexity and present a suitable technological solution. Drawing upon skill... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
MAT8103
Course Name:
Ordinary Differential Equations
Course Description:
Physical situations such as beam deflection, harmonic motion, circuit theory or Newton's Laws require solving first or second order ordinary... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8958
Course Name:
Protection and Control
Course Description:
Students examine the types of protection relays and fault protection used in power distribution and transmission. Students study current tra... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
ELE8959
Course Name:
Mechanical-Electrical Systems Integration
Course Description:
Students are introduced to the essential mechanical devices and systems they deal with in design, construction and troubleshooting. Students... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
DAT8934
Course Name:
Introduction to Revit
Course Description:
Students are introduced to Revit and learn the fundamental skills required to produce construction drawings. Building Information Modeling (... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ELE8966
Course Name:
Advanced Building Electrical Systems
Course Description:
Electrical systems within buildings are analyzed and designed based on CE and Building Code requirements. Students determine feeder sizing, ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENG4003E
Course Name:
Project II
Course Description:
The ability to identify and satisfy all stakeholder expectations is essential in successful product development. Following up on topics sele... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
ENG8344E
Course Name:
Control Systems
Course Description:
Students are introduced to industrial control systems. They develop an understanding of various control systems and their components. Topics... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
ENL4003
Course Name:
Technology Report
Course Description:
Students complete the report defined in ENL4001. The completed report forms the basis of an oral presentation to faculty, peers and interest... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
ELE8967
Course Name:
Electrical Power Transmission Systems
Course Description:
Students explore the construction and operation of AC and DC transmission systems, modelling transmission lines, control of power flow, perf... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
ELE8968
Course Name:
Building Automation Systems
Course Description:
Various topics related to Building Automation Systems (BAS) are covered. Students are introduced to the main components of the BAS. Many tec... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Careers & Pathways
Careers
Graduates may find employment in the following areas: design and testing, manufacturing, installation and/or supervision, diagnostics and analysis of electrical, communication, utilities, and fire protection equipment and systems.
Pathways
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Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Analyze, interpret, and produce electrical and electronics drawings, technical reports including other related documents and graphics.
- Analyze and solve complex technical problems related to electrical systems by applying mathematics and science principles.
- Design, use, verify, and maintain instrumentation equipment and systems.
- Design, assemble, test, modify, maintain and commission electrical equipment and systems to fulfill requirements and specifications under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Commission and troubleshoot static and rotating electrical machines and associated control systems under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Design, assemble, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical and electronic circuits, components, equipment and systems under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Design, install, analyze, assemble and troubleshoot control systems under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Use computer skills and tools to solve a range of electrical related problems.
- Create, conduct and recommend modifications to quality assurance-procedures under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Prepare reports and maintain records and documentation systems.
- Design, install, test, commission and troubleshoot telecommunication systems under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Apply and monitor health and safety standards and best practices to workplaces.
- Perform and monitor tasks in accordance with relevant legislation, policies, procedures, standards, regulations and ethical principles.
- Configure installation and apply electrical cabling requirements and system grounding and bonding requirements for a variety of applications under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Design, commission, test and troubleshoot electrical power systems under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Select and recommend electrical equipment, systems and components to fulfill the requirements and specifications under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Apply project management principles to contribute to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of projects.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
Tuition & Fees
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2024/2025 Academic Year
Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.
Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.
Fees are subject to change.
Additional program related expenses include:
- Books and supplies total approximately $1,200 in the first year, $750 in the second year, $400 in the third year and can be purchased from the campus store.
- For more information visit www.algonquincollege.com/coursematerials.
- Students are responsible for parking and locker fees, if applicable.
- All students are responsible to supply their own personal protective equipment, such as CSA-approved safety footwear, protective eyewear, hearing protection, gloves, hard hat, as required in each lab environment.
Admissions Requirements
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
Program Eligibility
- Successful completion of Algonquin`s Electrical Engineering Technician program or equivalent with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and no less than a C- in ENL2019T - Technical Communications, ELE8941 - Robotics and Controls, and ELE8940 - Industrial Telecommunications. Plus the successful completion of the additional math course, MAT8102. Students not meeting these requirements require department permission to register in technology courses. Applicants from other colleges should contact the program coordinator prior to applying to determine required bridging courses.
Application Information
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CO-OP AND NON CO-OP VERSION)
Program Code 0318X03FWO
The two first years of the three-year Electrical Engineering Technology program is the Electrical Engineering Technician program. Students must initially apply to 0317X Electrical Engineering Technician. Upon completion of the Electrical Engineering Technician program, students who want to continue on to Levels 05 and 06 of the Electrical Engineering Technology program may apply directly with the coordinator.
For further information on the admissions process, contact:
Registrar`s Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8
Telephone: 613-727-0002
Toll-free: 1-800-565-4723
TTY: 613-727-7766
Fax: 613-727-7632
Contact: https://www.algonquincollege.com/ro
Additional Information
Program Resources
CO-OP INFORMATION:
All applicants apply directly to the co-op version of this program through OntarioColleges.ca or our International Application Portal. Applicants not wishing to pursue the co-op version will have the opportunity to opt-out after being admitted to the program but prior to the first co-op work term.
Co-operative education (Co-op) allows students to integrate their classroom learning with a real-world experience through paid work terms. Two academic terms prior to the cooperative education work term, students are required to actively participate in and successfully complete the self-directed co-op course, readiness activities and workshops.
Students must actively conduct a guided, self-directed job search and are responsible for securing approved program-related paid co-op employment. Students compete for co-op positions alongside students from Algonquin College and other Canadian and international colleges and universities. Algonquin College`s Co-op Department provides assistance in developing co-op job opportunities and guides the overall process, but does not guarantee that a student will obtain employment in a co-op work term. Co-op students may be required to relocate to take part in the co-op employment opportunities available in their industry and must cover all associated expenses; e.g., travel, work permits, visa applications, accommodation and all other incurred expenses.
Co-op work terms are typically 14 weeks in duration and are completed during a term when students are not taking courses. For more information on your program`s co-op level(s), visit the courses tab on your program`s webpage.
International students enrolled in a co-op program are required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to have a valid Co-op/Internship Work Permit prior to commencing their work term. Without this document international students are not legally eligible to engage in work in Canada that is part of an academic program. The Co-op/Internship Work Permit does not authorize international students to work outside the requirements of their academic program.
For more information on co-op programs, the co-op work/study schedule, as well as general and program-specific co-op eligibility criteria, please visit www.algonquincollege.com/coop.
With department approval, students who maintain a college-prescribed academic standing my take part in two cooperative placements. Co-op work term 1 is at the end of Level 03.
Students are trained on a Windows-based platform which is the industry standard in the field of engineering. Mac platforms are not acceptable because they are not compatible with the hardware and software used in this program. OACETT (Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists) recognizes this program as meeting the academic requirements for certification in the Certified Technician (C.Tech) category. Students are encouraged to register as Associate members of OACETT. Additional requirements to become fully certified (work experience, the OACETT Professional Practice Examination, peer references, etc.) are the jurisdiction of OACETT.
Levels 05 and 06 include a technology project. Important elements of planning, project selection and team assignment occur at the end of Level 04, usually in April. Students registering for the program after this time may have a limited opportunity for industrial partnerships and inter-professional learning.