NEM Sponsor Profiles: Conestoga College

National Engineering Month 2021 is less than a month away. Leading up to over 70 amazing events, we are profiling educational partners in the engineering industry. What follows is an overview of the engineering programs available at Conestoga College’s School of Engineering and Technology.

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Earn a Career-Focused Bachelor of Engineering Degree at Conestoga College

Conestoga College is one of Ontario’s fastest growing colleges and a leader in polytechnic education. Located in the heart of Canada’s Technology Triangle, the School of Engineering & Technology offers a wide range of academic programs and credentials, including 4-year undergraduate degrees, leading to exciting careers in fields of engineering and technology.  

You may be surprised to learn that Conestoga College offers a total of four high-quality, industry-recognized Bachelor of Engineering degrees. At Conestoga, the focus is on teaching, learning and preparing you for employment, graduate studies and future career success.

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Earn a career-focused degree in: 

Bachelor of Engineering, Power Systems Engineering

Prepare yourself for career opportunities in the evolving electrical power sector by learning about power systems engineering, trans-disciplinary engineering of renewable energy generation, smart grid, energy conservation technologies and so much more. 

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Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Systems Engineering

Through increasingly complex projects, you will progress from the technical fundamentals of mechanical, industrial and control engineering to the design, manufacturing and automation of advanced leading technologies.  

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Bachelor of Engineering, Building Systems Engineering

Unique in Canada, this program explores modern building technology and operational systems. You’ll learn how to design, optimize and efficiently integrate building systems, such lighting, energy, heating, etc., into both new and older buildings.

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Bachelor of Engineering, Electronic Systems Engineering

You’ll explore the evolving world of software, cutting-edge control, communication, sensing technology and comprehensive electronic systems design through 15 increasingly complex real-world projects.

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Apply Theory to Practice Through Project Based Work

Project-based and work-integrated learning is core to all of Conestoga’s degrees. Realistic projects, simulations, paid co-op placements, applied research, case studies and capstones empower you to apply theory to practice and develop the practical, hands-on skills that employers are searching for. For this reason, the School of Engineering & Technology has a history of excellent graduate and co-op placement rates.  

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Bring Learning to Life

You can expect to benefit from smaller class sizes at Conestoga, in comparison to many degree programs.  Smaller class sizes create more natural opportunities to form professional networks and friendships, engage in meaningful teamwork and collaborate with and learn from your peers and teachers. Your credentialed faculty will also bring learning to life as they share their industry experience and connect lessons to the real world of work.  

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Access State-of-the-art Facilities

Conestoga’s School of Engineering & Technology is based at a state-of-the-art facility, conveniently located off the 401. The Cambridge Campus features labs, shops and classrooms that are outfitted with technology to augment your learning experience. Many of the shops and labs are made to simulate industry environments so that you can practice and gain confidence with industrial equipment, materials and protocols. Check out a virtual tour of Cambridge Campus and see for yourself. 

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If you would like to learn more about Conestoga and its diverse degrees, programs and credentials:

National Engineering Month is Ontario’s largest celebration of engineering. Build new skills and show your support for the engineering community by attending as many #NEM2021 events as you can!

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