• Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology at Conestoga College allows students to complete this program in 3 Years.
  • Students are required to successfully complete two language electives (in one language) in order to graduate.
  • Graduates from the Electronics/Computer/Telecommunications Engineering Technician/Technology programs work with electronic, computer and communications equipment and systems.
  • They are technical experts and problem solvers. Many of graduates report that they enjoy the creative aspects of the job and seeing projects come to life.
  • The main concepts covered under the program are:​
    • Electronics Engineering Skills
    • Digital Electronics
    • DC Circuits
    • Mathematics (Electronics)
    • Programming
  • The Electronics Engineering Technology program has been recognized by the Royal Canadian Navy and now qualifies for Canadian Armed Forces skill recognition.
  • Students who graduate from this program will receive advanced standing as a Weapons Engineering Technician in the Royal Canadian Navy (subject to successful enrolment in the Canadian Armed Forces).
  • The student to teacher ratio is 15:1 which helps increase in interaction between professors and students.
  • On average, 82% of students from the last three years found employment within six months of graduation.
  • After completing this course, students have career opportunities as
    • Electrical Design Engineer
    • Avionics Technician
    • Electronics Technician
    • Electronics Engineer
    • Software Engineer
    • Test Engineer, etc with an average salary of 46,475 USD per year.