Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Power and Control
Electromechanical Engineering Technology Power and Control is designed to provide students with both theoretical and practical experience, enabling them to work in a wide variety of electrical engineering areas including power and control systems, utilities, industrial automation and robotics, instrumentation and process control.
The curriculum incorporates theory, applications, practical experience and safety practices from power systems, utilities, manufacturing, control system, automation and computer industries, along with concepts from the sciences and humanities to ensure the graduate is equipped with technical knowledge, skills and practice. — George Brown College
School: George Brown College
Availability (Intake): January, September
Campus: Casa Loma Campus
Tuition C$ (Canadian Dollar): 17,387