TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA - MARINE ENGINEERING
MISSION
The Marine Engineering Technician program is specifically designed for Naval Engineering students pursuing a career with the Canadian Navy. Courses are designed to provide a solid foundation for the understanding of engine room machinery and auxiliary equipment, as well as engine room operations.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Main areas of study
- Marine Engineering Knowledge
- Workshop practice and Machining
- Electrotechnology
- Electronics and Instrumentation
Accreditation Status:
The Marine Engineering Technician program is nationally accredited by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists/ Canadian Technology Accreditation Board.
PROGRAM ENTRY
Please refer to the Admissions section of this Calendar.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants seeking entry into the marine Engineering Technician program must meet Canadian Navy physical fitness criteria.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Length of the Program:
Number of Semesters:
Number of Courses:
Evaluation:
- The minimum passing grade for all courses in the Marine Engineering Technician program is 50%. A cumulative average of 60% must also be maintained throughout the course of the program.
Potential students should call their local recruiting centre at 1-800-856-8488 and indicate your interest in Navy programs at the Marine Institute.
Interested candidates will also find more information on line at the following site: http://www.forces.ca/en/
PROGRAM OUTLINE
TERM 1 CMSK 1100 (Introduction to Technical Reporting) ELTK 1100 (Electrotechnology) ENGR 1101 (Engineering Drawing) MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus) MREK 2103 (Marine Engineering Knowledge) PHYS 1100 (Physics) SFTY 1104 (WHMIS) WKPR 1103 (Fitting Shop) |
TERM 2 CHEM 1100 (Chemistry) CMSK 1200 (Technical Reporting) ELTK 1200 (Electrotechnology) MATH 1101 (Introduction to Calculus) MECH 1100 (Mechanics) MREK 2203 (Marine Engineering Knowledge) WKPR 1104 (Machine Shop)
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TERM 3 CNTL 2102 (Instrumentation, Controls and Automation) ELTK 2103 (Electrotechnology) ELTR 1101 (Electronics for Instrumentation) FLDS 2100 (Fluid Mechanics) MREK 3103 (Marine Engineering Knowledge) TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)
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TERM 4 CNTL 2105 (Electro-Mechanical Logic) CNTL 2202 (Instrumentation, Controls & Automation) FLDS 3100 (Hydraulics and Pneumatics) MREK 3201 (Marine Engineering Knowledge) MREK 3203 (Marine Engineering Knowledge) TRMO 3101 (Applied Thermodynamics - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning)
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
This program is designed to graduate students with a variety of strengths that can be used in a large array of employment areas.
- Discipline-related and application courses are supplemented by further courses in Engineering Drawing and Chemistry to support course content.
- The program prepares students for employment with the military, technical sales, and engineering companies in both marine and land-based installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair. This preparation is supported by courses in Hydraulics, Instrumentation, Electronics and Controls.
- Some students find employment as technicians on board ships, and this is reflected by the inclusion of marine applications in many courses.
- The program is designed to meet the ongoing requirements of the Canadian Navy for the academic and technical education of Technicians responsible for repair and operation of marine systems on board Canadian Navy vessels.