Industrial Manufacturing Processes is a post-graduate program, unique in Canada. Building on Confederation College’s portfolio of advanced manufacturing and engineering programs, the program combines theory with applied shop courses. It covers a range of industrial engineering topics with a focus on advanced manufacturing processes applicable to a wide variety of industries.
It is specifically designed for international students with a mechanical, industrial or aeronautical engineering degree. Students benefit from a solid exposure to applied learning, practical applications and lab work, which complements the theory they have already learned in their degree programs.
Students’ knowledge and skills about all stages of the production process will improve - from selection and design, through to building, quality control and the final stages of product testing. Students will also be exposed to topics related to careers in management, including courses on project management and occupational health and safety.
The applied learning in this program exposes students to Canadian engineering processes, which enhances their skills and improves their employability. The program also includes some business courses to provide students with business knowledge and skills applicable to related entry-management positions.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
prepare and analyze sketches, technical drawings, and computer generated solid models for the manufacture of parts and assemblies to meet product specifications.
evaluate, apply and recommend current and emerging equipment, tools, materials, and processes to be used for manufacturing products.
comply with the environmental, legal and health and safety implications relating to manufacturing operations.
select, design, build and test products using quality assurance best practices.
coordinate the planning, implementation, management and evaluation of team projects by applying project management principles.
develop and use personal and professional strategies and plans to enhance professional growth and competence.
communicate technical information to management, engineering-manufacturing and sales marketing groups, through the use of relevant language, graphics and computer skills.
apply various statistical tools for process improvement and lean manufacturing.
undertake root cause analysis to determine the source of potential quality issues and formulate appropriate solutions.
Employment Opportunities
After graduation students may find themselves working in one of these positions:
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6 พฤษภาคม 2024, 4 กันยายน 2024
Confederation College
Thunder Bay Campus,
1450 Nakina Drive,
THUNDER BAY,
Ontario (ON),
P7B 0E5, Canada
A four year degree from an accredited university or college in Industrial, Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering (minimally 1st division, 2nd class Upper, or 2.7 (4.0 GPA scale) where applicable)
a) Original transcripts as well as a notarized, translated copy must be provided where applicable
b) No more than ten backlogs/failures
English Language Requirements:
Academic IELTS 6.5, no band lower than 6.0
TOEFL iBT: 88 (no band less than 22)
PTE-A: 60 (no communicative skill lower than 54)
Duolingo: 125 (no band lower than 105)
CAEL: 70 (no band lower than 70)
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