Program Overview
Credential Awarded: | Bachelor of Technology – Engineering Technology and Applied Science |
Acaedmic School: | School of Ocean Technology |
Campus: | Online with select courses available on campus |
Program Length: | Thirteen courses |
Practical Experience: | Not Applicable |
Program Start: | September, January, May |
Program Structure: | View Calendar entry (Marine Institute) | View Calendar entry (Memorial University) |
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Application Deadline: | Fall Admission: June 30 | Winter Admission: Oct 15 | Spring Admission: March 15 |
How to Apply - Undergraduate Certificates and Bachelor's Programs
To apply complete the online application.
- Create your account or sign in at the Memorial University portal.
- Please remember your login information so you can return to your application later.
- Please choose your Entry Term, Academic Level and Area of Interest in the Personal Information section for your account.
- Please choose St. John’s Campus as your campus.
- To start your application once your account is verified, please choose St. John’s Campus. The drop down menu will show MI (Undergraduate) and Graduate program options delivered by the Marine Institute.
Apply as early as possible. For application deadlines please see specific program pages.
What Will I Learn?
The Bachelor of Technology program prepares graduates for career advancement in health science technology or engineering/applied science technology industries. It caters to students who have graduated from an accredited diploma of technology program that is applicable to one of two major areas of study.
Courses in the program provide the student with an introduction to human resource and business operational concepts, and the social contexts in which their careers will be based. The program consists of 39 credit hours in addition to work completed in a diploma program and offered on a full-time or part-time basis.
Visit the Marine Institute Academic Calendar/Memorial University Academic Calendar for complete program structure and course details.
Sample Courses
- Project Management
- Technology Assessment
- Quality Control
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet the regular admission requirements of the University and be eligible for admission in one of the following categories:
Category A: applicants holding a diploma of technology accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) or Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC), or the Canadian Medical Association (CMA),
Category B: applicants holding a diploma of technology, excluding nautical science, from the Marine Institute; applicants holding a diploma of technology comparable to a Marine Institute diploma of technology; applicants who hold a diploma of technology from an institution with which the Marine Institute has an articulation agreement as acceptable to the Admissions Committee,
Category C: applicants holding a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) designation or a Professional Technologist (PTech) designation,
Category D: applicants who have Canadian Forces training acceptable to the Admissions Committee,
Category E: applicants who hold an undergraduate degree which is based in Science and Technology acceptable to the Admissions Committee.
Careers and Further Your Education
Potential Careers
- Technical Supervisor
- Project Manager
- Project Supervisor
- Team Leader
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