• Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology at Georgian College is offered as a 3 years (6 semesters) program.
  • It is an on-campus, co-op program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Mechanical technology helps students to 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, including automation and control systems, manufacturing processes, and material handling.
  • The program requirements are:
    • 34 Program Courses
    • 2 Communications Courses
    • 1 Program Option Course
    • 3 General Education Courses
    • 3 Co-op Work Terms
  • All co-operative education programs at Georgian contain mandatory work term experiences aligned with program learning outcomes. 
  • Students should hold, or obtain, a minimum Class G2 Ontario driver’s license to ensure the greatest opportunity for co-op work terms.
  • To graduate from this program, the passing weighted average for promotion through each semester, from year to year, and to graduate is 60%.
  • Additionally, a student must attain a minimum of 50% or a letter grade of P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) in each course in each semester.
  • Students may find a range of occupations in many industrial sectors including automotive, aerospace, advanced automation, natural resources, and processing. 
  • The average salary goes up to 41,000 USD after completion of the program.