Instrumentation Engineering Technology Diploma
Highlights
Get the first-year knowledge you need for all engineering disciplines, while developing hands-on practical skills for Foundation and Level 2 electrical instrumentation apprenticeship. Graduates can pursue second-year engineering at the University of Victoria, a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Technology Leadership or a Bachelor of Technology.
Careers
With an engineering degree from the University of Victoria, you can practice as an engineer in training, and over the next four years work toward professional engineering certification. If you enter the workforce right after finishing the diploma, you can pursue SkilledTradesBC Red Seal designation, since you will have completed two of the four levels of required technical training.
Admission Requirements
Limited admission
- Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with B (73%) or better
- Physics 12 (or equivalent) with B (73%) or better
- Chemistry 11 (or equivalent) with B (73%) or better (Chemistry 12 is highly recommended)
- English Studies 12/English First Peoples 12 with 73% or better (or equivalent)
Recommended: Calculus 12, Drafting 12, a computing or information technology course involving computer programming and problem solving using high level languages such as C/C++, Visual Basic, or Java.
Next Steps
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Phone: 250-828-5036
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