The Bachelor of Technology program prepares graduates for career advancement in health science technology or engineering/applied science technology industries. It is designed for 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 management 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 can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
The major areas of study are:
The Engineering Technology and Applied Science Major is normally chosen by students who have an engineering/applied science technology diploma
The Health Sciences Technology Major is normally chosen by students who have a health sciences technology diploma.
You're ready to develop the skills needed for supervisory positions.
Management in a number of industries.
Program Location:
Online (select courses on campus)
Program Length:
39 credit hours completed on a full-time or part-time basis
Program Structure:
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Application Deadline:
Fall Admission:
June 30 (Official transcripts due July 15)
Winter Admission:
Oct 15 (Official transcripts due Oct 30)
Spring Admission:
Mar 15 (Official transcripts due Mar 31)
For More Information:
2024-2025 Undergraduate Viewbook
The Bachelor of Technology (Engineering and Applied Science) program prepares graduates for career advancement in engineering technology and applied science industries. It is designed for students who have graduated from an accredited diploma of technology program in engineering and applied science.
Courses in the program provide the student with an introduction to human resource and business management concepts, and the social contexts in which their careers will be based.
This program is offered online with select courses available on campus and can be studied on a full time or part time basis.
This one-year program consists of 39 credit hours with 24 credit hours from required courses and 15 credit hours from elective courses. The program is available on a full or part-time basis, and is available online with select courses on campus.
Full-time students can complete the program in one academic year.
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.
"The course content was extensive and has played a pivotal role in my career success to date."
-Kirk Elliott
MI Graduate
Please note official documents (originals or copies certified by the issuing institution) must be provided and sent directly by the issuing institution for all post-secondary institutions attended. This includes Military Personal Record Résumés (MPRR) for applicants seeking admission based on their Canadian Forces training and experience.