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ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The graduate of this program may find a rewarding career as a power or operating engineer in a wide variety of industries including: • electrical power generating plants • heavy and lighter industries • schools • hospitals • other commercial buildings This may include operation of a small-scale power plant such as those that exist in remote northern Indigenous communities. FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS Graduates of PETY may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US), McMaster-Mohawk Bachelor of Technology (ON), University of New Brunswick (NB) and University of Ontario Institute of Technology (ON). GeorgianCollege.ca/PETY POWER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CO-OP PETY This program has been developed for those seeking employment as power engineering technologists who operate and troubleshoot the energy components in such industries as industrial power plants (chemical, food, pulp and paper, etc.), electrical power plants (coal, gas, nuclear, wind, solar, methane, cogeneration, flex fuel, etc.) or commercial buildings. The work may involve system monitoring and work with boilers, turbines and condensers in steam power plants as well as internal combustion engines. Subjects of instruction will follow the Standardized Power Engineers Examination Committee (SOPEEC) syllabus and will prepare students to write the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) examinations for fourth- and third-class certification after two years as operators. This program features co-operative training and use of a state-of-the-art power systems control room simulator. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA (CO-OP) 2 years (5 semesters) STARTS SEPTEMBER: Owen Sound STARTS JANUARY: Owen Sound Approximate annual fees: $4,412.56 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 mathematics (C or U) PLACEMENTS 1 co-op work term GeorgianCollege.ca/METY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates may find a range of occupations in many industrial sectors including: • automotive • aerospace • advanced automation They may participate in an engineer-technologist-technician team in: • mechanical consulting Careers are possible in: • machine and fixture building • manufacturing and production • quality assurance Specific industries may include: • automotive parts and assembly FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS Graduates of METY may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Algonquin College (ON), Camosun College then University of Victoria (BC) , Cape Breton University (NS), Davenport University (US), Lakehead University (ON), McMaster-Mohawk Bachelor of Technology (ON), University of New Brunswick (NB) and University of Ontario Institute of Technology (ON). MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CO-OP METY Mechanical technology is a cornerstone of sophisticated and advanced economies. Students in this program learn the skills to apply scientific and engineering principles to solve mechanical engineering-related problems. They also undertake the design and fabrication of mechanical apparatus and systems. These include automation and control systems, manufacturing processes and material handling. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA (CO-OP) 3 years (6 semesters) STARTS SEPTEMBER: Barrie Approximate annual fees: $4,476.56 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 mathematics (C or U) PLACEMENTS 3 co-op work terms • natural resources • processing • manufacturing or mechanical design and maintenance • testing • manufacturing management • technical sales and service • metal fabricating and machining • machine building 66 GeorgianCollege.ca

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