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Students electrify in exciting engineering program

Fuse your passion in science and math, with a career in engineering. One of the popular fields in engineering to date is in the electronics engineering sector, where various industries foresee an increase in need for electronics, based on their business activities. College graduates can leap into this exciting field by becoming a technician in electronics engineering. Career outlook on this field, according to Service Canada: uick entry to the field as a technician for graduates who hold an electronics engineering diploma from a community college. One third of workers will be employed in the manufacturing industry! then computer and electronic product manufacturing! professional, scientific and technical services! and electric power generation, transmission and distribution. Other areas of employment involves wholesale trade, public administration, and architectural services. " noteworthy program for its excellence in teaching standards and remarkable curriculum is the #lectronics #ngineering $echnician %&'()* from the School of #ngineering $echnology and "pplied Science at Centennial College. $he program will prepare a future electronics engineering technician in designing and implementing ideas as well as analy+ing results in the field. ,ere are some key learning outcomes of the program: $o work with digital circuits through classroom theory and lab exercises using -rogrammable .ogic /evices %-./s*. $hen, students will learn about se0uential logic, programmable logic architectures and semiconductor memory circuits. Skills and knowledge in working with electric circuits, specifically with /.C. %direct current* and ".C. %alternate current* series and parallel resistive circuits. $he lab component will give students hands1on experience in building alternating current circuits, using the following industry1accepted utensils: signal generators, capacitance, inductance, resistance, oscilloscope, digital multi1meter and volt1 ohm meter. 2asics of computer hardware, configuring a -entium 31class 4sandbox5 computer and a general scope on local area networks %."6s* "bility to comprehend technical data and to communicate results through reports and presentations, using a suite of computer applications 7sing C88 programs, students will code and debug programs and apply the skills to analy+e, design, and write codes for a case study. /evelop skills in operating the hardware and software components of a microcontroller in which the 9otorola 9C:;,C<< will be experimented on during the lab portion of the class. Students will also learn about the programmable logic controller %-.C* and enable them to work on assignments on a real1time clock circuit, automatic conveyor1line circuit, and robotic arm circuit design. #xamine the electrical systems in communications with topics on signal and noise, "9 and F9 modulation, transmitters and receivers, radio1wave propagation, and antennas.

9aintain ethical business practices and learn the basic rudiments in electronic pro=ect management and 0uality control. >raduates of this program can expect to work in different fields such as telecommunications, film and broadcasting, transportation, and technology. Companies who have hired Centennial College graduates includes: Celestica, $oronto ,ydro, $$C, 2ell $echnical solutions, and ?esearch in 9otion. $he combination of theory and practical lab components will ensure students of the electronics engineering program will hold the skills and experience in dealing with various electric components. $his program is approved by the Canadian Council of $echnicians and $echnologists %CC$$* and the Canadian $echnology "ccreditation 2oard %C$"2*. For 9ore @nformation Aisit http:BBwww.centennialcollege.caB

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