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ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES = COMPETITIVE = PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS GEORGIAN COLLEGE 79 GeorgianCollege.ca/ENTN 705.728.1968, ext. 6280 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 1 co-op work term STARTS SEPTEMBER BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,333.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) Students are trained to become entry-level practitioners in the use of environmental sampling, monitoring and testing equipment and information technology tools. They become familiar with standard operating procedures for conducting environmental projects. The program provides students with applied knowledge of health, safety and environmental legislative requirements, environmental management systems; and the basic principles of ecosystem- based management for sustainability. Career opportunities Potential employers include: • environmental consulting firms • government agencies (municipal, provincial, federal) • environmental services departments in a variety of organizations • water, wastewater and waste management firms Future study options: Graduates of ENTN may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Acadia Univerity (NS), Davenport University (US), Royal Roads University (BC), University of Guelph (ON), University of New Brunswick (NB), and Western University (ON). See page 23 for details. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN ENTN GeorgianCollege.ca/EETN 705.728.1968, ext. 5416 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 2 co-op work terms STARTS SEPTEMBER, JANUARY BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,283.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) This program incorporates theory applications and practical experience from the generation, distribution, utilities and automation industries. Concepts from the sciences and humanities are emphasized to ensure that the graduate is provided with current technical knowledge, skills, and practice. Career opportunities Technicians work in a broad range of employment settings including: • automation • power generation • distribution • utilization and maintenance • industrial telecommunications • control systems Future study options: Graduates of EETN may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US) and University of New Brunswick (NB). See page 23 for details. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN EETN

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