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Transitions to Technical and Engineering Careers

For information: 644-6755 or

  • One-year certificate
  • Designed for ESL students
  • Full-time studies
  • Daytime classes
  • 16 weeks in class plus six weeks' work experience
  • Fall, winter, and spring starts
  • Downtown Edmonton campus

Program Overview

Transitions to Technical and Engineering Careers (TTEC) is a high impact program for unemployed internationally educated technical and engineering professionals. The program helps students develop their skills, find and retain employment, manage their careers, and adapt to the changing labour market. It consists of seven core courses designed to accelerate the language, cultural, and professional skills needed for the Canadian workplace.
Semester one consists of classroom instruction. Semester two is a work experience term designed to apply study materials to a technical work environment. Students who successfully complete the program will possess strong employability skills, strengthened communications skills, and AutoCAD skills that will help them secure employment in their respective technical fields.

Career Potential

Graduates from this program have been successful in finding employment in technical and engineering fields.

Admission Requirements

  • Interview with program coordinator
  • CLB assessment required (minimum CLB 5+)
  • Evidence of experience in a trade or technical field (The program coordinator will evaluate your credentials before you are accepted into the program.)

Progression

Students must attain a pass grade in each course to progress through the program. To qualify for graduation, students must pass all courses.

Credential

After successfully completing this program, graduates will be awarded a NorQuest Transitions to Technical and Engineering Careers certificate

Tuition and Fees

Click here for 2008/2009 Tuition and Fees

Funding Your Education

Students in this program may be eligible for Alberta government funding including costs for tuition, books, and living expenses.

Program Outline (2008/09)

This program is being reviewed and could undergo changes.

Year 1

Term 1
(16 weeks)

Course Code Course Title Credits
PRTD-1115 Interpersonal Communication - TEC
7.0
PRTD-1130 Professional Ethics
3.0
PRTD-1175 Technical Writing
5.0
PRTD-1177 Intercultural Communication
3.0
PRTD-1178 Occupational Health and Safety
3.0
PRTD-1179 Auto CAD
7.0
PRTD-1186 Concepts in Professionalism
3.0
  Term 1 Total
31.0

Term 2
(6 weeks)

Course Code Course Title Credits
WORK-1003 Work Experience - TEC
5.0
  Term 2 Total
5.0
  Program Total
36.0
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Last updated: April 29, 2008

 
   

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