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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Engineering and Fabrication Technologies Diploma at Douglas College is designed for creative individuals eager to tackle modern engineering challenges. This program equips students with the essential knowledge of science and mathematics, enabling them to design and create a wide range of products, from everyday items to complex machinery. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, preparing graduates for a dynamic career in engineering or further studies in a bachelor's degree program.

Program Structure

The Engineering and Fabrication Technologies Diploma is a two-year program offered in a full-time format at the New Westminster campus. The program structure includes:

  • First Year: Academic courses that align with the first year of a bachelor's degree in engineering.
  • Second Year: Hands-on experience in design and prototyping within a fabrication lab, utilizing industry-standard equipment.

Students have the option to participate in a Co-operative Education Program, which alternates semesters of study with paid, full-time work experience in the field. This program not only enhances learning but also helps students build their resumes and gain valuable employer references.

All academic courses are transferable to most universities in British Columbia, fulfilling the requirements for the first year of a bachelor's degree in engineering. Additionally, students can qualify for guaranteed admission into the second year of engineering programs at UBC and UVic, provided they meet the necessary GPA and course completion criteria.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on learning in a fabrication lab with access to advanced technologies such as water jet cutters and laser cutters.
  • Opportunity to construct and program robots, enhancing practical engineering skills.
  • Participation in the optional Co-operative Education Program for real-world work experience.
  • Transfer agreements with UBC and UVic for seamless progression into engineering degree programs.

Career Options

Graduates of the Engineering and Fabrication Technologies Diploma can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Mechanical Engineer: Design and develop mechanical systems and devices, ensuring functionality and efficiency.
  • Manufacturing Technician: Oversee production processes, ensuring quality control and adherence to safety standards.
  • Robotics Engineer: Create and maintain robotic systems for various applications, from manufacturing to healthcare.
  • CAD Technician: Utilize computer-aided design software to create detailed engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Project Coordinator: Manage engineering projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget while coordinating between teams.

 

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