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TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA - MARINE ENGINEERING<br />
PROGRAM OUTLINE<br />
TERM 1<br />
CMSK 1100 (Introduction to Technical Reporting)<br />
ELTK 1100 (Electrotechnology)<br />
ENGR 1101 (Engineering Drawing)<br />
MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus)<br />
MREK 2103 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
PHYS 1100 (Physics)<br />
WKPR 1103 (Fitting Shop)<br />
TERM 2<br />
CHEM 1100 (Chemistry)<br />
CMSK 1200 (Technical Reporting)<br />
ELTK 1200 (Electrotechnology)<br />
MATH 1101 (Introduction to Calculus)<br />
MECH 1100 (Mechanics)<br />
MREK 2203 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
WKPR 1104 (Machine Shop)<br />
TERM 3<br />
CNTL 2102 (Instrumentation, Controls <strong>and</strong> Automation)<br />
ELTK 2103 (Electrotechnology)<br />
ELTR 1101 (Electronics for Instrumentation)<br />
FLDS 2100 (Fluid Mechanics)<br />
MREK 3103 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)<br />
TERM 4<br />
CNTL 2105 (Electro-Mechanical Logic)<br />
CNTL 2202 (Instrumentation, Controls & Automation)<br />
FLDS 3100 (Hydraulics <strong>and</strong> Pneumatics)<br />
MREK 3201 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
MREK 3203 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
TRMO 3101 (Applied Thermodynamics - Refrigeration <strong>and</strong><br />
Air Conditioning)<br />
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS<br />
This program is designed to graduate students with a variety<br />
of strengths that can be used in a large array of employment<br />
areas.<br />
• Discipline-related <strong>and</strong> application courses are<br />
supplemented by further courses in Engineering Drawing<br />
<strong>and</strong> Chemistry to support course content.<br />
• The program prepares students for employment with the<br />
military, technical sales, <strong>and</strong> engineering companies in<br />
both marine <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>-based installation, maintenance,<br />
calibration, <strong>and</strong> repair. This preparation is supported by<br />
courses in Hydraulics, Instrumentation, Electronics <strong>and</strong><br />
Controls.<br />
• Some students find employment as technicians on board<br />
ships, <strong>and</strong> this is reflected by the inclusion of marine<br />
applications in many courses.<br />
• The program is designed to meet the ongoing<br />
requirements of the Canadian Navy for the academic <strong>and</strong><br />
technical education of Technicians responsible for repair<br />
<strong>and</strong> operation of marine systems on board Canadian Navy<br />
vessels.<br />
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