FULL-TIME | WINNIPEG LOCATIONS IENGF-AT Introduction to Engineering Technology

Objectives/Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate should be able to:

1. Choose a discipline of engineering technology by reflecting on how their interests, strengths, and experiences align with the required engineering competencies.
2. Outline the relevance of engineering knowledge and skills on career pathways, job opportunities, society, sustainability, and respect for the land.
3. Compare the fundamental principles, methodologies, and applications of electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering technology, integrating both Western techniques and Indigenous approaches to technology and innovation.
4. Implement academic success strategies at the College including study skills, time management skills, and utilizing resources and support services.
5. Engage in initiatives, programs, and communities promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and reconciliation in the engineering technology profession.
6. Carry out accurate, efficient, and flexible math and physics computations essential to electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering technology.
7. Demonstrate communication skills, intercultural competency, and digital fluency to think critically and work collaboratively on problems in engineering technology.

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