How to apply
Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology - Renewable Energy
Admission requirements
When you apply you'll need to:
- Submit proof of “C” in English 12, or EFP 12; or ENGL 092 and ENGL 094; or ENGL 092 and ENGL 096; or ENGL 103 and ENGL 104; or ENGL 103 and ENGL 106; or ENGL 140; or ELD 092 and ELD 094; or ELD 097; or assessment
- submit proof of “C+” in Principles of Math 12, or Pre-calculus 12, or MATH 093, or MATH 107; or “C” in Calculus 12, or MATH 105, or MATH 115, or MATH 173; or assessment; and,
- submit proof of “C” in Physics 11, or PHYS 101, or PHYS 151.
If you lack the required grade levels for admission, you can upgrade your skills and ready yourself for this program through the Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Access program.
Participation requirements
Eligibility for Co-op Work Experience:
- To be eligible to participate in the Co-op option, you must complete all first year courses (Q1, Q2, Q3) including COOP WEP , obtain a GPA of 3.0, and be fully enrolled in the term preceding the work term
- To maintain eligibility for subsequent work terms, you must maintain a GPA of 3.0 and complete the prior work terms successfully.
Eligibility for Internship Work Experience:
- To be eligible to participate in the Internship option, you must complete all first year courses (Q1, Q2, Q3) including COOP WEP , obtain a GPA of 3.0, and be fully enrolled in the term preceding the work term.
Completion requirements
- complete all program courses and achieve an overall GPA of at least 2.0 in order to qualify for the Diploma in Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology - Renewable Energy.
- complete a minimum of nine months and a maximum of 12 months of Co-op work terms satisfactorily in order to receive either of the diplomas with a Co-operative Education Designation.
Note: Graduates of this program with a GPA of at least 5.0 ("B") may apply to the Engineering Bridge program which bridges to Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering at the University of Victoria. Opportunities also exist to bridge into the final two years of engineering at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
