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  Mechanical Engineering Technology - Automotive Manufacurting
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY –AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING (META)

The requirements for entry into Georgian College’s Mechanical Engineering Technology– Automotive Manufacturing (META) program are:

Academic requirements at the 12thstandard in Mathematics. In order to meet the English language proficiencypolicy a 72% in English is required at the 12th standard (including asuccessful personal interview) or TOEIC standard of 750+ or IELTS score of 6.0(no band lower than 5.5).

  • GeorgianCollege, Canada:
  • MechanicalEngineering Technology-Automotive Manufacturing (META)
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology- Automotive Manufacturing(META- AM)

Length: 3 Years, 6 Semesters,plus 3 work terms

 
  • Description

This program is a three-year cooperative education programdesigned to meet industrial requirement with six academic and three work terms.The course is emphasizes on Advance Manufacturing Techniques supported byInternational Quality Standards and Production Planning & Control methods.

Technical and Non Technical courses provide strongfoundation in Communications, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Machine Design,Energy Technology, Instrumentation and Controls. Courses in Automotive BusinessPractices, Materials, Manufacturing, industrial Systems, Gauge and FixtureDesign, Quality Assurance and Project management introduce the wide range ofactivities associated with an automotive manufacturing environment.

  • CareerOpportunities
Graduates may find a range of occupations in automotiveassembly and parts manufacturing companies. Careers are possible in Design,Production, Quality Assurance, Testing, Management, Technical Sales andService.
 
  • Program LearningOutcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Apply the principlesof Mathematics, Physics and the Engineering sciences to solve technicalproblems and make decisions
  • Utilize computeraided drafting media to plan and organize graphical layouts
  • Develop designs formechanical equipment and automotive manufacturing systems
  • Incorporate designconsiderations for automation, robotics and flexible automotive manufacturing
  • Apply automotivemanufacturing and assembly methods
  • Apply efficientproduction and control methods used in automotive manufacturing
  • Employ projectdevelopment and management principles
  • Apply managementprinciples in automotive manufacturing
  • Demonstrate effectivecommunication and interpersonal skills
  • Work effectively asan individual and team member in any setting with an awareness of leadershipresponsibilities
  • Demonstrate computerand electronic systems literacy in a range of applications
  • Demonstrate criticalthinking and innovative problem solving abilities
  • Apply generic andworkplace skills for personal and professional growth
  • Apply the benefits ofgeneral education to participate in society as an informed citizen and pursuean enriched personal and professional life
  • Apply all skills andknowledge acquired in co-op work experience.
 
   
  • PracticalExperience

Co-operative Education is a mandatory component of MET AMProgram. It has been designed as a process by which students integrate theiracademic education with paid work experience related to their program of study.This integration affects much more than simply earning a salary,including theadjustment to the work environment and the development of professionalism. Italso reinforces skills and theory learned during academic semesters, developsprofessional contacts, job knowledge and career path, improves human relationsand communication skills and promotes personal maturity and financialindependence.

     
   
  • ProgramProgression
  • Semester 1
  • Semester 2
  • Work Term 1
  • Semester 3
  • Work Term 2
  • Semester 4
  • Work Term 3
  • Semester 5
  • Semester 6

Programs Outlinefor this  programs is attached

MET-AM Program Outline is attached herewith :
1 : MET-AMProgram Outline
2 : English Eligibility Criteria

     
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