Niagara College Technology programs

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Niagara College

Canada’s leader in applied, experiential learning, NC offers its students a breadth of programs that reflect and respond to the key sectors of our region, our province and the broader global economy.

These programs immerse students within a highly experiential learning environment, enhanced by digital technologies. Our graduates possess cultural and global competencies; they are innovative, adaptable and entrepreneurial, pushing the boundaries of the possible for industry in Niagara, in Canada and abroad.

Niagara College acknowledges that we are gathered on the shared traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (pronounced: ah-nish-naw-bay) and Haudenosaunee (pronounced: ho-deh-neh-show-nee). We offer our sincere gratitude to them as the stewards of this land, which is protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement’s three principles: to take only what you need, leave enough for others, and always keep the dish clean. Today, many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities from across Turtle Island continue to live and work in this territory. Acknowledging the peoples whose territory we are on, and the agreements that guide their stewardship of the land, reminds us to reflect on and respect their unique relationship to this land. It also is an invitation for all of us to identify and engage in actions that respect and reinforce our commitments to Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Rights.

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NIAGARA ON-THE-LAKE CAMPUS
WELLAND CAMPUS

Welcome to Niagara

Located in the heart of the Niagara Region – just minutes from one of the world’s most well-known tourism destinations with events, shows and festivals happening daily – Niagara College (NC) offers more than 130 innovative programs housed between our campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the Lake. Together, they provide unique living labs and state-of-the-art facilities that deliver experiential learning opportunities; numerous on-campus employment opportunities; world-class applied research; and smaller class sizes delivered in an intimate and welcoming environment.

With close proximity to restaurants, wineries, museums, galleries, live music, festivals and only a 30-minute drive to the Canada-US border, both campuses are known for their warm and supportive culture and commitment to offering relevant programs that provide real-world work experience. Our classes are taught by passionate faculty who are committed to student success, resulting in a truly, one-ofa-kind educational experience.

Getting Here

No matter which direction you are travelling from, the Welland Campus (WC) and the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake (NL) are easy to get to thanks to the transportation corridor and vast network of highways which connect Niagara to Canada’s largest city and the most populous regions of the USA.

Located in Welland’s residential district, a strong reflection of our commitment to supporting the local communities we serve, the Welland Campus is a 90-minute drive to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and 2 hours to downtown Toronto. The beautiful 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake which sits at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment, is just a 70-minute drive to the GTA and 90-minutes to downtown Toronto.

Driving times:

Hamilton – 45 minutes

Oakville – 55 minutes

Milton – 60 minutes

Brantford – 60 minutes

Mississauga – 60 minutes

The Niagara Transit Commission serves all of the municipalities in the region and will ensure you get where you need to go. For routes and schedules visit nrtransit.ca

In addition, for students travelling to Niagara, GO Transit provides daily service directly to NC’s Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake with route details available at niagaracollege.ca/GO

Welland Campus

There is plenty to experience at the Welland Campus which has seen a complete overhaul in the past 10 years with expansions, additions and renovations to every section of the facility. The original home of NC, this campus is a leader in sustainable technology and operates state-of-the-art, modern learning environments designed to help students succeed in their education and career training.

The Welland Campus is located in the heart of a residential area near shopping centres and a variety of food outlets. The Seaway Mall and Niagara Street (shopping and food) are within walking distance of the campus. Transit connections via Niagara Regional Transit are available from the college, or from bus stops close-by.

Niagara Falls, one of the wonders of the natural world, is only 25 minutes away by car. The beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are within driving distance as well. Sand beaches and summertime fun are at your fingertips – visit the north shore of Lake Erie, one of Ontario’s Great Lakes. Known as Ontario’s “South Coast”, the shore area offers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, festivals and more, and is only a brief car ride away.

Academic Schools:

Academic and Liberal Studies

Allied Health

Community Services

English Language Studies

Justice and Fitness

Media

Nursing and Personal Support Worker

Part-Time Studies

Technology

Trades

Campus Highlights:

Applied Health Institute

Dental Clinic

Eva M. Lewis Library and Learning Commons

Green Automotive Technology Lab

Marilyn I. Walker Centre of Excellence in Visual Arts and Technology

Massage Therapy Clinic

Rankin Technology Centre

Research and Innovation

Simplii Financial Athletic Centre

Teaching Hair Salon

Walker Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre

Niagara on-theLake Campus

The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagaraon-the-Lake is the centre for NC’s business, hospitality, horticultural, environmental, culinary, wine, beer and spirits programs. It has blossomed into a masterpiece of handson learning through the innovative development of several on-campus teaching enterprises. It has recently seen the addition of a state-of-the-art fitness and research centre in the Marotta Family Innovation Complex, Canada’s first and only Cannabis Institute and the NC Teaching Distillery.

Students and visitors alike can enjoy two worlds: the natural landscape of the Niagara escarpment situated adjacent to the campus and the lively surrounding communities. There is something for everyone, including a 100+ brand outlet shopping centre across the street.

Niagara Falls and the beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are all close by. Students and residents can also visit beautiful sand beaches and enjoy summertime fun along the shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The Niagara area also offers excellent recreational fishing, boating, hiking, as well as vibrant festivals and events all year round.

Academic Schools:

Academic and Liberal Studies

Business and Management

Culinary Arts

Environment and Horticulture

Hospitality and Tourism

Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies

Campus Highlights:

40-Acre Vineyard

Benchmark Restaurant

Cannabis Institute

Ecological Lagoons and Wetlands

Marotta Family Innovation Complex

Pop-up Culinary, Wine, Beer and Spirits events

Research and Innovation

Simplii Financial Fitness and Recreation Centre

Teaching Brewery

Teaching Distillery

Teaching Greenhouse

Teaching Spa

Teaching Winery

Technology Studies

Civil Engineering Technician

Computer Engineering Technician

Computer Systems Technician–

Network and Cloud Technologies

Construction Engineering Technology

Electrical Engineering Technician

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Electronics Engineering Technician

Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Industrial Automation

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Photonics Engineering Technician

Photonics Engineering Technology

Renewable Energies Technician

Admission Requirements:

The School of Technology enables students to gain the hands-on skills needed for success in many technical fields and/or prepare for further postsecondary studies.

With an emphasis on applied learning and opportunities to develop market-ready skills across several industries, students are taught by expert faculty and gain practical, hands-on experience in NC’s state-of-the-art labs, in addition to participating in co-op work. Graduates can apply for additional industry-recognized certifications post-graduation.

or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Construction Technology 12 (C), Information and Communications Technology 11 (O), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M).

12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U).

F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (U)or(M), or 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: General knowledge of computers, Competence in the use of the Windows operating system, Competence in the use Word processing, presentation, and other application software.

12 (C)or(U),

12 (C)or(U).

Courses: Construction Technology 12 (C), Information and Communications Technology 11 (O), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M).

Electrical Engineering Technician 0709

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 0707

Electronics Engineering Technician 0710

WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U).

WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U).

F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U).

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Technology Studies

Civil Engineering Technician

Are you fascinated by the scope of infrastructure development and envision a career where you can help design and build your community? As a Civil Engineering Technician, you play an important role in the design and construction of buildings, bridges, highways, dams, drainage and irrigation systems, streets, parks, subdivisions, and water supply and sewer systems.

Program Highlights:

› Gain broad knowledge and hands-on, experiential learning in computer-aided drafting applications, lab testing, structural design, geotechnical analysis, project management, and more.

› Graduates are eligible to write the house component of the Ontario Building Code exam.

› Immediate associate member status, upon application, with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) postgraduation.

› Graduates choose between workforce entry and progression into NC’s Construction Engineering Technology program.

Career Opportunities:

› Computer-aided design (CAD/ Civil3D) operator

› Field inspector

› Junior estimator

› Materials and testing technician

› Municipal engineering technician

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

CAD I

Construction Estimating I

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Architectural Drafting

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

The Effective Learner

TWO Principles of Construction Surveying

Civil Estimating

Statics

Materials I

Technical Communications

Civil CAD Drafting

Statistics

Construction Surveying Field Practices

› Project coordinator

› Site engineering technician

› Surveying assistant

› Technical sales representative

Computer Engineering Technician

Do you thrive on finding solutions to computer hardware challenges and want to turn your passion into a rewarding career? As a Computer Engineering Technician, your ability to quickly and effectively troubleshoot and implement computer system solutions will put you in high demand by employers in multiple sectors and industries.

Program Highlights:

› Establish broad knowledge and understanding in the latest networking, software, hardware and programming applications.

› Develop market-ready computer problem-solving skills that translate across many industries.

› Gain extensive hardware troubleshooting skills in computer systems support, electronics, digital, microprocessor technology and data communications.

› Qualified graduates may apply for Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Customer service representative

› Computer hardware/software technician

› Computer user support

› Data communication support

› Embedded system support specialist

› Helpdesk – hardware/software technician

› Systems testing technician

› Technical call centre analyst

› Technical sales and support representative

› Technical support analyst

Ontario College Diploma

THREE Ontario Building Code - Small Buildings

Materials II

Strength of Materials

Municipal Design

Advanced Construction Surveying

Project Management I

General Education Elective (1 course required) FOUR Construction Inspection

Sustainable Construction

Structural Design

Highway Design

Soil Mechanics and Foundations Design

Professional Ethics

NOTE: Students are required to complete a two week survey camp (CIVL1228) at the end of Winter term two.

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Digital Systems

Networking and Data Communications

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Client-Server Networking

Software Engineering Practices

Project Management for Embedded Systems and Networks

Computer System Architecture Design and Support

Data Management

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

FOUR Network Administration and Security

Embedded Systems Applications

Internet of Things Applications

Computer Engineering Project

Technical Communications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Computer Systems Technician–Network and Cloud Technologies

Are you interested in a high-impact career at the forefront of leading computer systems technology? As a Computer Systems Technician in network and cloud technologies, you have the advanced skills needed to combine hardware, software, and network technology to improve business operations using conventional and cloud-based models.

Program Highlights:

› Students learn to provide support for databases and websites as well as a variety of computer hardware, operating systems, application software and network architectures.

› The CST lab has dedicated high speed Internet access and provides student access to wired, wireless and fiber optic media for lab work.

› Faculty dedicated to helping students explore new technologies.

› Industry advisors from small to large employers assist in determining industry trends and enhancements to program content such as Cloud computing, mobile device management and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).

Career Opportunities:

› Cloud/network administrator

› Communication systems administrator and support specialist

› Computer hardware/software technician

› Entrepreneur

› Help desk support specialist

› IT consultant

› IT security administrator

› Technical sales and support specialist

Are you interested in an engineering career that combines the latest design techniques and computer technology to create construction projects from conception to completion? As a Construction Engineering Technology graduate you are skilled in architectural and structural design, estimating, building codes, surveying, and project management.

Program Highlights:

› Gain knowledge and practical experience in architectural and structural design, sustainable construction, estimating, cost control, surveying, and project management.

› Take part in a unique on-the-job training sponsored by an industry employer one day per week in your final term.

› Program meets all academic requirements for the membership in the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) and Ontario building officials association (OBOA).

Career Opportunities:

› Architectural and civil draftsperson

› Assistant construction manager

› Building inspector

› Construction surveyor

› Estimator

› Field supervisor

› Purchaser

› Quantity surveyor

› Revit/AutoCAD operator

› Structural detailer

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communications for Media Studies

Computer Hardware Fundamentals

Network Fundamentals

Operating Systems and Software

Mathematics I for Computer Studies

Web Authoring Fundamentals

TWO Understanding Society: Communication Model

Business Applications Support

Network Services Administration

Computer Systems Support

The IT Professional

Database Essentials

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Project Management

Business Technical Writing I

Open Source Networks and Applications

Scripting and Automation

Emerging and Cloud Technologies

Cloud/Network Security and Fault Tolerance

FOUR Business in a Global Environment

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Advanced Professional Communications

Cloud Systems Integration

Statistics

Contemporary Storage Systems Programming

ONE Computer Applications

CAD I

Construction Estimating I

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Architectural Drafting

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

The Effective Learner

TWO CAD II

Construction Estimating II

Statics

Materials I

Technical Communications

Structural Drafting

Mathematics II

THREE Ontario Building Code - Small Buildings

Construction Estimating III

Materials II

Strength of Materials

Understanding Society: Communication Model

Architectural Design I

Mathematics III for Construction

Mechanical Installation I

Sustainable Construction

Construction Estimating IV

Structural Steel Design

Architectural Design II

Statistics

Mechanical Installation II

Construction Surveying Field Practices

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Construction Project Cost Control

Municipal Services and Drainage

Construction Estimating V

Project Management I

Entrepreneurship

Timber Design

Construction Technical Report

SIX

Project Management II

Construction Estimating VI

Reinforced Concrete Design

Ontario Building Code - Large Building

Construction Technical Report II

Drainage Drafting

Professional Ethics

Field Placement - Applied Construction Studies

NOTE: Students are required to complete a two week survey camp (CIVL1228) at the end of Winter term four.

Technology Studies

Electrical Engineering Technician

Do you have an interest in developing advanced electrical and electronic equipment to help power new systems? As an Electrical Engineering Technician, you work closely with engineers on the design and development of the innovative technology used for communications, power systems, computers and monitoring systems in a wide variety of fields.

Program Highlights:

› Gain a solid understanding of electrical power systems, machines and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and benefit from learning about new trends in electrical motor controls, power electronics and renewable energy.

› Receive practical, hands-on experience in state-of-the-art labs.

› Further your studies by transitioning to our Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) program.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Electrical contractor

› Electrical equipment manufacturer

› Electrical supplier

› Lab technician

› Maintenance supervisor

› Quality control supervisor

› Technical specialist

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE DC Machines and Motor Controls

Power Systems

Canadian Electrical Code

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

FOUR Technical Communications

Electrical Code and Commercial Installations

AC Machines and Controls

Industrial Electronics

Programmable Automation Controllers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Electrical Engineering Technology

Are you interested in engineering innovative electronic equipment to help power next-generation technology? As an Electrical Engineering Technology program graduate, you are able to respond to the growing need for faster, smarter and more energy efficient power electronic systems across many industries.

Program Highlights:

› Program focuses on power electronic systems and industrial automation in areas of electrical power generation, power distribution, protection and control, energy conservation, utility planning, and renewable energy systems.

› Extensive hands-on industry experience via three co-op work terms.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Electrical/electronic distributor

› Electrical power generation and utility operator

› Engineering consultant

› Equipment manufacturer

› Industrial manufacturing plant

› System design and integrator

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Power Systems

DC Machines and Motor Controls

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Canadian Electrical Code

Mathematics III - Calculus I

FOUR Technical Communications

Electrical Code and Commercial Installations

AC Machines and Controls

Industrial Electronics

Programmable Automation Controllers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Co-op Work Term II

SEVEN Renewable Power Generation and Energy Control

Industrial Power Systems and Protection

Instrumentation and Process Control Systems

Power Electronics

Mathematics IV - Calculus II

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Power Quality and System Analysis

Electrical Machine Dynamics

Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems

Robotics and Automation

Technical Project, Project Management

Electronics Engineering Technician

Looking to turn your fascination for solving electronic problems into a positively charged career? As an Electronics Engineering Technician, you solve complex technical problems with a high degree of accuracy and speed to improve organizational efficiency.

Program Highlights:

› Modern equipment and spacious lab facilities provide an optimal, experiential learning experience.

› Further your studies by transitioning to the Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) program.

› Students are eligible to complete the Amateur Radio Operators & Technician-Level Certification.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Commercial or industrial electronics firm

› Electric motor control

› Embedded system design

› Equipment calibration and testing

› Fibre optics

› Government

› IOT applications

› Instrumentation and biomedical electronics firm

› Manufacturing firm

› Process and systems maintenance

› Product development

› Research

› Sales and service

› Solar and green energy

› Testing and measurement

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Electrical II

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Programming

Wireless Communications Fundamentals

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

DC/AC Machines and Motor Controls

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

FOUR Technical Communications

Embedded Systems Digital II

Programmable Automation Controllers

Antennas and Radio Wave Propagation

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

Microcircuit Design and Fabrication

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Electronics Engineering

Technology

Do you want to transform your enjoyment of working with electronics into a rewarding technical career? As an Electronics Engineering Technology graduate, you solve complex technical problems in areas of fibre optics, systems control, telecommunications and wireless communications.

Program Highlights:

› Modern equipment and spacious lab facilities provide an optimal, applied learning experience.

› Extensive practical experience via three co-op work terms.

› Students are eligible to complete the Amateur Radio Operators & Technician-Level Certification.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Automation, robotics and system integration

› Automotive, aviation and biomedical industries

› Component, system design and manufacturing

› Embedded system design

› Engineering and electronics firms

› Government institutions › IOT applications

› Maintenance, installation and servicing of electronics

› Radio and wireless design and installation

› Sales and marketing

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Electrical II

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Programming

Wireless Communications Fundamentals

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

DC/AC Machines and Motor Controls

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Mathematics III - Calculus I FOUR Technical Communications

Embedded Systems Digital II

Programmable Automation Controllers

Antennas and Radio Wave Propagation

Microcircuit Design and Fabrication

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Co-op Work Term II

SEVEN Instrumentation and Process Control Systems

Electronic Applications Engineering (Linear II)

Advanced Embedded Systems

Mathematics IV - Calculus II

RF Embedded System Technical Project I

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Advanced Electronics

Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems

Robotics and Automation

Fibre Optic and Microwave Transmission Systems

RF Embedded System Technical Project II

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

Technology Studies

Industrial Automation

Do you have an engineering background and are fascinated by automation technologies and their role in business and industry? As an Industrial Automation graduate, you are well prepared to take on a variety of positions in the automation and control systems sectors.

Program Highlights:

› Curriculum focuses on programmable logic control, robotics, industrial networks and project management.

› Access hands-on learning opportunities via Niagara College’s high-tech manufacturing and design labs.

› Project-based learning results in well-trained automation specialists with highly skilled expertise.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace manufacturing

› Automation distribution and sales

› Automotive manufacturing

› Food and beverage industry

› Original equipment manufacturer

› Pharmaceutical industry

› System integrator

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Are you interested in machines, automation, robots, 3D modelling and prototyping?

Mechanical Engineering Technicians’ responsibilities often include setting up and programming automation equipment; preparing and presenting technical reports and drawings; using precision instruments for inspection and testing; planning, implementing and evaluating quality assurance procedures. Our program features face-to-face learning from industry professionals to give you the career skills that top employers need right now.

Program Highlights:

› Extensive hands-on labs with current industrial equipment.

› Industrial automation including robots, CNC machining and PLC programming.

› 3D modelling and prototyping with Autodesk Inventor.

› Manufacturing processes including machining, metal forming, hydraulics, pneumatics, lean manufacturing, and others.

› Quality inspection and analysis of data.

› Graduates may enter the workforce directly or enter the Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) program with advanced standing after completing bridging courses.

› Graduates are eligible for the Certified Technician (C.Tech.) designation with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT).

› Graduates are employed in many fields including automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, manufacturing, testing and more.

Career Opportunities:

› CAD technician

› CNC programmer

› Draftsperson

› Estimator

› Maintenance technician

› Mechanical designer

› Product development technician

› Quality control technician

› Robotics technician

› Technical salesperson

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Motors and Variable Speed Drives

PLC Programming and HMI Design I

Industrial Robotics I

Programming I

CAD for Engineers

TWO PLC Programming and HMI Design II

Industrial Communications and Devices

Programming II

Industrial Automation Project I

THREE Industrial Robotics II

Process Automation

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems

Industrial Automation Project II

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Computer Aided Drafting

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Engineering Drawings

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Dimensional Metrology

General Health and Safety

TWO Computer Applications II

Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping

Technical Communications

Mathematics II

Manufacturing Processes I

Engineering Applications

Physics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Numerical Control

Programmable Logic Controls

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Materials Technology I

Fluid Power

Tool Design I

Robotics

Manufacturing Processes II

FOUR Computer Aided Manufacturing

Advanced Metrology Application

Quality Improvement Tools

Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Work and Motion Study

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Are you interested in mechanical design, machines, automation, robots, 3D modelling and prototyping?

Mechanical Engineering Technologists’ responsibilities often include developing, designing and analyzing machine parts and mechanical systems; setting up and programming automation equipment; preparing and presenting technical reports and drawings; using precision instruments for inspection and testing; planning, implementing and evaluating quality assurance procedures. Our program integrates 16 months of co-op work placement with face-to-face academic learning from industry professionals to give you the career skills that top employers need right now.

Program Highlights:

› Extensive hands-on labs with industrial equipment.

› Industrial automation including robots, CNC machining and PLC programming.

› 3D modelling and prototyping with Autodesk Inventor.

› Manufacturing processes.

› Quality inspection and analysis of data.

› Graduates are eligible for the Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) designation with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT).

Career Opportunities:

› CAD detailer

› Estimator

› Maintenance technologist

› Mechanical designer

› Product designer

› Quality assurance analyst

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Computer Aided Drafting

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Engineering Drawings

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Dimensional Metrology

General Health and Safety

TWO Computer Applications II

Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping

Technical Communications

Mathematics II

Manufacturing Processes I

Engineering Applications

Physics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Numerical Control

Mathematics III for Technology

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Statics

Materials Technology I

Tool Design I

Manufacturing Processes II

› Robotics technologist

› Technical/engineering salesperson

Photonics Engineering Technician

Do you want the chance to build a camera that goes into space or is strapped to a helicopter? Perhaps you would rather build a camera for the next movie blockbuster and setup the latest generation of laser projector for a red-carpet Hollywood premier. Maybe you would prefer to work in the bio-medical field, manufacturing diagnostic equipment and lasers used to save lives. From smart phones to self-driving cars; the fibre-optic communications backbone that powers the internet to satellites and sensor technologies that are central to combatting climate change; Optics and Photonics underpin all modern technology. The world needs people like you to make it. Time for you to build the future and make your future in photonics.

Program Highlights:

› NC offers Ontario’s only Photonics Engineering Technician program, with graduates in high demand.

› Hands-on experiential learning via Canada’s largest undergraduate photonic labs and teaching clean-room facility.

› Gain advanced skills in precision optics, electro-optics, fibre optics and laser technologies.

› Graduates may opt for direct workforce entry or complete Niagara College’s Photonics Engineering Technology program with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace industry

› Biomedical service

› Defence sector

› Electro-optical technician

› Entertainment sector (advanced visualization)

› Fibre-optics technician

› Laser technician

› Optical coating technician

› Optical lab technician

FOUR Co-op Work Term I

FIVE Co-op Work Term II

SIX

Programmable Logic Controls

Mathematics IV for Mechanical Engineering

Technology

Mechanics of Materials I

Dynamics

Fluid Power

Materials Technology II

Robotics

SEVEN Computer Aided Manufacturing

Advanced Metrology Application

Mechanics of Materials II

Fluid Mechanics

Quality Improvement Tools

Work and Motion Study

Flexible Manufacturing Systems

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Co-op Work Term IV

TEN

Thermodynamics I

Computer Modelling Tools for Mechanical

Engineering

Machine Design I

Machine Design Components

Mechanical Systems Design

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Programming and Applications

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Manufacturing Technology for Photonics

Introduction to Lasers and Optics

Physics for Photonics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical Principles for Photonics

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

Light and Spectroscopy

Technical Communications

Photometric Testing

Computer Aided Drafting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Lasers

Electronic Principles for Photonics

Fibre Optic Applications

Computer Aided Drafting (3D)

Understanding Society: Communication Model

FOUR Lasers II

Manufacturing Photonics Components

Vacuum and Thin Film Coating Applications

Supporting Laser Technology

Optical Test and Measure

Sustainable and Professional Practices

Technology Studies

Photonics Engineering Technology

Do you want the chance to build a camera that goes to outer space, is strapped to a helicopter, or for the next movie blockbuster? How about setting up the latest generation of laser projector for a red-carpet Hollywood premier? Maybe you would prefer to work in the biomedical field, manufacturing diagnostic equipment and lasers used to save lives. From smart phones to self-driving cars; fibre-optic communications, the internet, satellites and sensor technologies used in combating climate change; Optics and Photonics underpinn all modern technology. The world needs people like you to make it. Build the future and make your future in photonics.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on learning in Canada’s largest undergraduate photonic labs and teaching clean-room facility.

› Gain advanced skills in precision optics, electro-optics, fibre optics and laser technologies.

› Final year includes an eight-month applied research project, providing extensive applied learning opportunities and putting graduates in high demand.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace industry

› Biomedical sector

› Defence sector

› Electro-optical technologist

› Entertainment sector

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Programming and Applications

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Manufacturing Technology for Photonics

Introduction to Lasers and Optics

Physics for Photonics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Computer Aided Drafting

Technical Communications

Electrical Principles for Photonics

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

Photometric Testing

Light and Spectroscopy

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Aided Drafting (3D)

Understanding Society: Communication Model

Electronic Principles for Photonics

Mathematics III for Technology

Lasers

Fibre Optic Applications

› Fibre optics technologist

› Optical coating technologist

› Laser technologist

› Precision optical manufacturing technologist

Renewable Energies Technician

Are you passionate about contributing to the installation, operation and maintenance of renewable energy systems for a cleaner and more sustainable future? As a Renewable Energies Technician, you’ll install, maintain and repair renewable power generation systems, as well as efficient and clean heating, ventilation, air conditioning and geothermal units. You’ll learn how to assess energy consumption and build envelope efficiency in both residential and commercial applications.

Program Highlights:

› Experienced instructors, modern equipment and spacious lab facilities enable optimal learning, including hands-on practical experience.

› Enjoy a wide variety of career options in Renewable Energy.

› High demand for graduates in the Renewable Energy Field.

Career Opportunities:

› Clean energy project management

› Engineering, consulting and design firms for integration of clean and green energy

› Geothermal HVAC installation, operation and maintenance

› Green building energy retrofit

› Green energy management and distribution

› Solar panel manufacturing and installation

› Solar photovoltaic design installation and maintenance

› Solar thermal design installation and maintenance

› Wind farm construction

› Wind turbine electrical and mechanical repair

› Wind turbine operation and maintenance

FOUR

Mathematics IV for Photonics Engineering

Technology

Supporting Laser Technology

Optical Test and Measure

Lasers II

Manufacturing Photonics Components

Vacuum and Thin Film Coating Applications

Sustainable and Professional Practices

FIVE

Photonics Research Project I

Digital Electronics

Lasers III

Optical Design

Opto-Electronics

Thermal Control Systems

SIX Photonics Research Project II

Optical Design II

Photonics Manufacturing II

Integrated Technology Project

Imaging and Image Processing

Quality and Manufacturing Practices

Project Management

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

AutoCAD Fundamentals

Electrical Concepts I

Energy Conservation Building Construction

Energy Auditing

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

TWO Energy Regulations

Electrical Concepts II

Mathematics for Renewable Energies Technicians

HVAC Systems

Energy Audit Project

Technical Communications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Understanding Society: Communication Model

Electrical Power Systems

Energy Storage & Grid Connections

Solar Energy Transfer Systems

Wind Energy and Wind Turbines

Geothermal Systems

FOUR Industrial Controls (PLC)

Renewable Energies Design Project

Solar Installation

Wind Turbine Installation

Basic Hydraulic Fluid Power Systems

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft Windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft Windows 10 operating system – minimum 265GB SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft

Windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

Some of the Technology programs have specific software requirements which will be provided after timetable selection: Please visit niagaracollege. ca/programs to view specific computer/ technology requirements. Programs may move into a laptop learning environment. If a laptop and software become mandatory requirements, students will be notified of the specifications and will be expected to purchase before entering the program. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as

part of the program’s curriculum.

LAPTOP LEASE

Personally dedicated laptop computers are an integral part of our computerintegrated curriculum. All students are required to lease a high-end laptop computer from the college. By leasing the laptop computer, the student is provided with continuous access to state-of-the-art application software packages that could not be made available through traditional computer laboratories or through student-owned computers. The laptop configurations will include the MS Windows operating system and networking software for connection to the college network system. Application software provided by the college includes Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD Mechanical and MCL II RobotProgramming, Revit, Civil3D, MathCAD, and WINEST. Several other application programs will be provided by the college as required throughout the program. Students will be required to purchase some additional software.

TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Mechanical Engineering Technician: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op):

Renewable Energies Technician:

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

Wind, solar and geothermal power: students in Niagara College’s Renewable Energies Technician program gain hands-on experience in all three, offering them a broad range of employment opportunities while supplying market with high-quality grads in this emerging environmental field. bit.ly/4c2a6JL

How to Apply

Admissions and Applications

Detailed information about Niagara College programs, including admission requirements, can be found online at niagaracollege.ca/programs. Most full-time programs begin in September of each year. Some programs are also available in January or May. Please refer to our program availability list for the current status of each of our programs at niagaracollege.ca/status

MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS :

I AM A DOMESTIC (CANADIAN) APPLICANT:

POSTSECONDARY PROGRAMS:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent.

› English–any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent. Some programs may admit students with a lesser English requirement. Please see program pages for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS:

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent

› English–any Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)

› Mathematics–any Grade 12 (U) or Grade 12 Accounting (M), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)

› Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study

› An overall average of 65% in the six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses

NURSING DEGREE:

› English - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%

› Mathematics - one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%

› Chemistry - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%

› Biology - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%

› Two additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study, minimum 60%

› An overall average of 75% in the six required Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses

› Applicants whose first language is not English must meet specific Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Language Proficiency Requirements. These requirements are as follows: IELTS Overall Band 7.0 (Minimum Band Score of 6.5); TOEFL iBT 100 (Minimum Band Score of 21); TOEFL Paper Based Test 600

NOTE: For all programs, secondary school grades from co-op courses and half credit courses are not considered.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:

› Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree

› Proof of English proficiency

› Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.

Applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca and are subject to a non-refundable application fee.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent AND › Employment in the trade

For further information, please contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, Apprenticeship Client Services: 301 St. Paul St. W, 10th Floor, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 Ph.:905-704-2991 www.ontario.ca/apprenticeship

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

The minimum academic requirements listed pertain to most programs. Some programs may also require: specific pre-requisite courses, preadmission testing, attendance at an information session, participation in an audition session, submission of a portfolio, completion of an essay or questionnaire or additional assessment of equivalency to required courses. It is important to note that meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission to Niagara College programs. You can find specific up-to-date admission requirements as well as selection and ranking information posted on individual program pages at niagaracollege.ca/programs

HOW DO I APPLY AND IS THERE AN APPLICATION FEE?

The application for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and Convention refugees is available online at ontariocolleges.ca for a nonrefundable application fee. You can apply to a total of five programs, with no more than three choices at any one Ontario college. For more information, please visit ontariocolleges.ca International applicants see below:

I AM AN INTERNATIONAL (VISA) APPLICANT:

Niagara College welcomes students from over 100 different countries. To apply as an international student, you must complete and submit the web application form for International Students, along with your official transcripts from high school and/or university, and provide proof of English Proficiency (if applicable). Upon receiving the information provided, we will assess your application. If you meet the eligibility criteria and the program remains available, you will receive confirmation of your acceptance, accompanied by a request to submit a deposit by a specified deadline. Upon timely submission of the deposit by the deadline, along with meeting the academic requirements, you will receive a Letter of Acceptance, and we will initiate the process of obtaining a Provincial Attestation Letter on your behalf. These documents are essential for your study permit application and cannot be transferred.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS MAY APPLY ONLINE AT: international.niagaracollege.ca/apply

For more information contact:

Niagara College Canada International Division

100 Niagara College Boulevard, Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3 Phone: 905-988-2910, ext. 7151 Fax: 905-735-2413

Email: international@niagaracollege.ca

Application Deadlines and Admission Offer Dates

PROGRAM START DATE

Last date to apply for equal consideration to a competitive program

Last date to submit portfolio, test scores and/or final grades in required courses for consideration to competitive programs

SEP 2025 Feb 1, 2025 Feb 28, 2025

JAN 2026 Jun 5, 2025 Jul 10, 2025

MAY 2026 Oct 29, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

HOW WILL I KNOW IF THE COLLEGE HAS RECEIVED MY APPLICATION?

The Admissions Office will send an email and mail an acknowledgement brochure to you after your application has been received from ontariocolleges.ca. The mailing will indicate if there are specific preadmission requirements for the programs for which you have applied and due dates for test scores, portfolio and transcript submissions.

You can also find this information at: niagaracollege.ca/par

ARE ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES?

If you wish to request accommodation for pre-admission testing, please contact the Accessibility Services Office prior to the test date. 905-735-2211, ext. 7778 or visit niagaracollege.ca/hwas/services/accessibility/tests/

DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY TRANSCRIPT(S)?

Please ensure that proof of all admission requirements is received by the Admissions Office within 3 weeks of submitting your application, or no later than the date listed in the table at the top of this page. If you are currently enrolled as a full-time high school student in Ontario, your school should forward transcript information directly to ontariocolleges.ca. If you are not currently enrolled in Ontario as a full-time high school student, you must request an official high school transcript be sent directly to ontariocolleges.ca For information on how to request Ontario high school and postsecondary transcripts, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transcriptrequirements

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO?

Applicants whose Canadian secondary school studies have been completed outside the province of Ontario must submit evidence of equivalent standing. Recognized equivalents to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are: Alberta–Grade 12, British Columbia–Grade 12, Manitoba–Grade 12, New Brunswick–Grade 12, Newfoundland–Grade 12, Nova Scotia–Grade 12, Prince Edward Island–Grade 12, Quebec–High School Leaving Certificate (Secondary V), Saskatchewan–Grade 12, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut–Grade 12.

Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada are considered on an individual basis. International Credential Assessment services are available at icascanada.ca or wes.org/ca

Earliest admission offer date for competitive programs

Mid March

Late July

Late November

*Key dates are subject to change. Please visit niagaracollege.ca/dates for the most current information.

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO AN ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA?

Applicants who provide documentation for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) equivalency from any of the following sources will be considered on an individual basis.

› Academic and Career Entrance (ACE)

› Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC)

› Home Schooling (individual assessment is required)

For further information, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM PRIVATE CAREER COLLEGES?

Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.

CAN I APPLY AS A MATURE STUDENT?

If you are age 19 or older as of the first day of classes, and do not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, you may be considered for admission as a mature student. You must meet all specific admission requirements (courses, portfolio, written statement, audition, pre-admission testing, etc.) for the program to which you are applying. Equivalency testing is available in Mathematics and English for applicants age 19 or older. Testing is not available for Biology, Chemistry or Physics. Test fees are payable at the time the test is written.

To review eligibility for admission, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca

DOES THE COLLEGE OFFER A WAY FOR ME TO OBTAIN REQUIRED COURSES FOR ADMISSION?

Yes. The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Program, offered through Academic Upgrading, can help you prepare for admission to postsecondary programs at Niagara College, as well as other Ontario colleges. If you do not have a high school diploma, or you have completed high school some time ago and need to refresh your skills, or you are missing specific courses required for admission, the ACE Program can help you. Academic upgrading courses include communications/ English, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, computers, and selfdevelopment. You can enjoy free tuition, access to textbooks, and the possibility of some financial support. The program is based on continuous intake so you can enrol at any time.

To learn more about this program, please visit niagaracollege.ca/au You may also obtain information and apply to the program by contacting academicupgrading@niagaracollege.ca.

WHAT ARE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS?

If you have earned the equivalent of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) from outside of Canada, you will be required to provide proof of one or more of the following:

› Grade 12 English at the C or U level (Ontario High School Curriculum)

› Niagara College Mature Student Test for English

› ACE English (Academic Upgrading)

› International Credential Assessment for studies outside of Canada

If English is your subsequent language, the College (for the purposes of admission to standard non competitive programs) will also accept the following as proof of English proficiency:

English Language Score Requirements

TEST ACADEMIC DIVISION MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS

TOEFL All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs*

TOEFL All degree & post-graduate programs

Paper Based: 500, Computer Based: 173, iBT: 80 Minimum: 20 Writing, 20 Speaking

Paper Based: 550, (TESL: 600)

Computer Based: 213 (TESL: 250) iBT: 85 Minimum: 22 Writing, 22 Speaking, (TESL: 101, 27 Speaking, 23 Listening, 27 Writing, 24 Reading)

IELTS All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 6.0–No individual band under 5.5

IELTS All degree & post-graduate programs 6.5–No band under 5.5

CAEL All postsecondary (undergraduate), degree & post-graduate programs* 60–No individual band under 50

EAP All undergraduate programs

EAP All degree & post-graduate programs

Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 70% and no individual grade under 50%

Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 75% and no individual grade under 60%

PTE All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 58+, with no individual skill under 53

PTE All degree & post-graduate programs 60+, with no individual skill under 57

Duolingo All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 105+, with no individual subscore below 95

Duolingo All degree & post-graduate programs 120+, with no individual subscore below 100

*Excluding Pharmacy Technician. For details visit niagaracollege.ca/pt

The College provides both short and long-term intensive English as a Subsequent Language programs for foreign trained students who plan to attend Niagara College, or a university, and need to improve their English language proficiency before starting their academic studies.

WHEN WILL I KNOW IF I HAVE BEEN ADMITTED?

Programs starting: September 2025, January 2026 or May 2026

November 1st, 2024 is the earliest offer date for admission to full time Postsecondary, Bachelor’s Degree and Graduate Certificate programs. Admission decisions will be released according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates

A current list of open and competitive programs is available at niagaracollege.ca/status

Applications are evaluated based on published admission requirements. When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be issued, provided space is available in the program

(see competitive program selection and ranking below). Where a required course is in progress at the time of evaluation, a decision will be rendered upon receipt of course enrolment. Offers of admission granted where one or more admission requirements are in progress will be conditional upon successful completion of the requirement. A conditional offer of acceptance will be revoked if proof of completion of all requirements (admissions or pre-registration) is not received by the Admissions Office before the start of classes, or deadline specified in their acceptance and/ or pre-registration documentation. In most cases, timetable selection is blocked until all admission and pre-registration conditions have been met.

COMPETITIVE PROGRAM SELECTION AND RANKING:

A program is considered competitive when the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number required to fill the program. Applications, as well as proof of all admission requirements, must be received by the Admissions Office according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates

Applications received on or before the application deadline will be equally considered, based on published admission requirements and residency priority. Eligible applicants will be ranked for offering or placement on a wait list based on ranking as determined by Program Selection Criteria grouped by:

a) Permanent residents of Ontario

b) Permanent residents of other provinces and territories in Canada

c) Applicants from other countries

Selection is based on the average of final grades in required courses and, where required, pre-admission test scores, audition or portfolio evaluations. The highest senior level final grade available at the time of evaluation is considered. Mid-term grades are not considered for competitive programs however, where the required grade 12 course is in progress, grade 11 final grades will be used for ranking.

Example 1: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 12 Math, and has no previous final grade for grade 12 Math at the time of evaluation, ranking is based on the final grade for grade 11 Math at the appropriate level. Offers of admission granted in this circumstance will be conditional upon successful completion of the required grade 12 Math.

Example 2: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 11 or 12 Chemistry, and has no previous final grade for grade 11 or 12 Chemistry at the time of evaluation, the applicant will not be considered for admission to a competitive program. Final grades must be available at the time of evaluation.

Applicants currently attending a semestered secondary school are strongly encouraged to complete the subject-specific requirements for the programs to which they are applying in the first semester of their final year or during their third year of studies in order that final marks for these courses may be used in the selection. This is particularly important for programs requiring SCH4C where no grade 11 Chemistry mark can be used in selections.

Preferred Preparatory Programs (Pre-Community Services & PreHealth Sciences): The preferred admission process for these programs into competitive programs does not supersede the Admissions policy regarding selection and ranking of applicants for competitive programs.

HOW DO I CONFIRM MY OFFER OF ACCEPTANCE?

An applicant may confirm to only one offer of acceptance at one time. Confirmation of acceptance is completed online at ontariocolleges.ca In order to secure your place in the program, you must confirm by the deadline specified in your offer of acceptance letter. All colleges to which you applied will be informed of your decision.

If you are an international student, please refer to the instructions listed at international.niagaracollege.ca/how-to-apply/

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN APPLICANT HAS BEEN PLACED ON A WAITING LIST?

A waiting list is established when there are more eligible applicants than available space in a program. Your position on the waiting list is determined by your evaluation score compared to other applicants, or by your application date if you have applied after the application deadline. Your waiting list status is typically valid until the fifth day of classes and does not carry over to future terms. Should space become available in the program, wait listed applicants will be contacted by the Admissions Office. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide accurate contact information; including mailing address, email address and phone numbers.

WHAT IF I HAVE BEEN DENIED ADMISSION?

Applicants may be denied admission when the program and/or waiting list is filled, or when proof of all admission requirements has not been submitted by the required due date. Applicants wishing to make a formal appeal can follow the Appeal of Academic Decisions policy & procedure found on our website. niagaracollege.ca/appeal

CAN I BE READMITTED TO A PROGRAM?

Students who wish to be readmitted to the first semester of any program must apply to ontariocolleges.ca. Standard application rules and deadlines, as well as admission requirements for the current application cycle will apply. Students wishing to return to a term other than the first term of a program must contact Enrolment Services for further information. Call: 905-735-2211, ext. 7500

HOW MUCH ARE TUITION AND FEES?

The cost of tuition varies between programs. Tuition fees are listed by individual program at niagaracollege.ca/fees

CAN I DEFER MY ACCEPTANCE OFFER?

A deferral of admission may be considered on an individual basis under extenuating circumstances. Applicants must submit their request in writing to the Admissions Office. Applicants must meet all program admission requirements for the start date for which they wish to defer. If a deferral is requested to the next application cycle, a new application and payment of the application fee at Ontario Colleges will be required.

HOW AND WHEN CAN I PAY MY TUITION AND FEES?

PROGRAM START TUITION AND FEES INVOICE ISSUED September Late May January Early October May

Late January

Invoices are posted to each student’s online MyNC account. Invoices are not mailed to home addresses. Your reserved space in the program expires as of the due date on the tuition and fees invoice. If payment is not received by the due date, you may lose your space in the program. You may be considered for re-admission if there is space available upon request.

HOW DO I APPLY FOR THE ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)?

Online application procedures and deadlines for applications are available on the OSAP website at ontario.ca/osap

For more information about OSAP and Financial Aid, please visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid

WHAT MUST I DO IF MY TUITION AND FEES WILL BE PAID BY A SPONSOR?

If your tuition and fees will be covered by a sponsoring agency, please request a letter of approval from the agency.

The letter must be received by the tuition due date. Space may not be available in the program after the due date. A deposit payment made by the student OR a sponsorship letter of approval is required by the due date to secure a seat in the program.

The Letter of Approval must include:

› Student Details: Student name, date of birth, Niagara College student ID number.

› Details and Duration of Sponsorship: Program, full-time/part-time studies, length of program/individual term.

› Coverage and Limitations

› Requirements for Invoicing

› Sponsoring Agency Information: Address, email, phone number and contact person.

Approval letters can be submitted by email, mail or fax to: email: studentaccounts@niagaracollege.ca

Mail: Niagara College

100 Niagara College Boulevard Welland, ON L3C 7L3

Attention: Student Accounts

Fax: 905-736-6001

DOES MY PROGRAM HAVE A HEALTH REQUIREMENT?

Some programs require students to have certain medical and health criteria such as a completed Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process. Information will be posted online within your MyNC account. Students must complete the Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process by the deadline indicated and meet all medical criteria. These are necessary for clinical/field placement. Failure to meet criteria could affect the ability to proceed in the program, and/or result in having your offer of admission revoked. For more information regarding Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) requirements and to access the CDS process and Checklist, please visit the Niagara College Health Services website at niagaracollege.ca/healthservices/cds

HOW DO I APPLY FOR TRANSFER CREDITS?

Applicants with previous postsecondary education will be assessed for transfer credits upon receipt of an official transcript from the previous institution. Niagara College does not charge a fee for this service. Credits are considered on a course-by-course basis and will be granted where deemed equivalent in content and learning objectives to corresponding Niagara College courses. In some instances, detailed course outlines may be required for evaluation. For more information, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transfer

Current and previous Niagara College students who wish to transfer credits from one Niagara College program to another should contact Transfer Credit at transfercredit@niagaracollege.ca

WHAT IS PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION (PLAR)?

Niagara College believes that many people acquire college-level learning and skills through various situations such as prior work experience, community work, non-credit courses, self-directed study, travel and military service. Candidates who can demonstrate that they have achieved the learning outcomes of a specific course may be granted Niagara College credits based on an assessment of their prior learning. PLAR assessments require time and often involve multiple service areas. It is recommended that applicants start this process no later than three (3) weeks prior to the start of classes.

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition plar@niagaracollege.ca niagaracollege.ca/plar

DO I HAVE ANY FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS?

As an NC graduate, you can take advantage of many great pathways to further educational opportunities in Canada and around the world. We are proud to provide a range of future study options for students. More details on specific opportunities can be found at niagaracollege.ca/pathways

Tuition & Fees

Basic Annual Fees

Domestic Applicants:

Please note these fees are subject to change without notice.

All fees shown are based on the 2024-25 academic year. Tuition and fees for 2025-26 in all funded postsecondary programs may change without notice. Co-op programs have an additional fee of $475.00 per co-op term. Costs for materials are also added to some programs. The basic annual fees listed here are tuition and essential fees. Fees include: Academic Advising, Peer Services, Technology, Athletics and Recreation, Campus Safety, Career Services, Financial Aid Offices, Counselling and Mental Health, Health Services, Student Buildings, Student ID Cards, Transit Pass, Achievement and Records, Student Health Plan, SAC Advocacy, SAC Resources, SAC Membership, SAC Social Engagement, SAC Clubs, SAC Services, Student Engagement, Sustainability, and Alumni.

For program specific fee information, and the most current tuition fees, please visit niagaracollege.ca/fees

International Applicants:

These are tuition fees only and do not include services, medical insurance, and other applicable fees.

To view all applicable fees, visit international.niagaracollege.ca/fees. All fees are payable in full by the fee deadline dates established by NC.

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Please note these fees are subject to change without notice.

Paying for College Ontario Student Assistance Program

WHAT IS OSAP?

The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program that can help you pay for college or university.

OSAP OFFERS FUNDING THROUGH:

› Grants: money you don’t have to pay back.

› Student loan: money you need to repay once you are no longer enrolled in your required course load.

When you apply for OSAP, you will automatically be considered for both grants and loans. If you don’t want to take a loan, you can decline it after your application is approved.

There are also programs to help you repay your student loan once you’re finished school.

HOW OSAP CAN HELP:

› OSAP helps students from lower and middle income families meet the costs of college.

› Provides financial assistance for educational costs and basic living expenses.

› Provides financial assistance for child care for students with children.

HOW DO I APPLY?

An online application means:

› Your application and the OSAP website is available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

› It is quick and easy to use and your information is secure.

› Built-in prompts will help you avoid making entry errors.

› You can get an on-the-spot estimate of the amount of funding you may receive.

› There is no application fee.

The online OSAP application becomes available in May for the coming academic year.

Scholarship and Bursary Opportunities

Scholarships and bursaries are resources to help you finance your postsecondary education. Visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid

FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS

Niagara College offers over $3 million in scholarships and bursaries each year for domestic students. Details on award opportunities are posted on our financial aid website.

Niagara College graduates succeed in our community thanks to support of our many donors and friends who recognize the importance of a Niagara College education.

FIND SCHOLARSHIPS ONLINE

Did you know that hundreds of scholarships through external organizations and companies can be found online? The following web resources are not affiliated with Niagara College, but do offer information regarding scholarship opportunities and additional financial aid information.

› scholartree.ca

› studentawards.com

› scholarshipscanada.com

Google “Canadian student scholarships’ – you’ll find many results online!

Financial Assistance for International Students

For details about scholarships specific to international students, please visit international.niagaracollege.ca/scholarships

niagaracollege.ca/residence

WELLAND CAMPUS

RESIDENCE:

905-732-9700 ext. 3800

Email: info.welland@niagararesidence.ca

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE CAMPUS

RESIDENCE: 905-641-4435 ext. 3900

Email: info.notl@niagararesidence.ca

On-Campus & Off-Campus Living

Looking to extend your educational experience beyond the classroom while meeting new people, forming life-long friendships, and getting involved in everything NC offers?

From student leadership opportunities to experiencing a global community that connects you to students from all over the world, living in residence enables you to explore self-growth and development in a social and supportive community. You will be surrounded by residence advisors committed to helping you transition into your new accommodations.

Living in residence means you only pay for the academic year instead of a typical 12-month lease. Just steps from campus both residences offer furnished accommodations and multiple payment options. Amenities and occupancy within a student suite may vary depending on the location and room type you choose to apply for. Each furnished suite features two bedrooms, a kitchen (containing a fridge and microwave), a three-piece bathroom, and Wi-Fi Internet. Students supply linens, cutlery and small, CSA-approved appliances (e.g. a toaster or a kettle).

With controlled access and on-site management, entrances and common areas are monitored 24 hours a day, and visitors are required to sign in. Students living in residence will also have 24/7 access to a self-serve canteen or marketplace on the main floor with items for purchase.

Apply to Residence

You can apply online to live in residence. Applications for the Fall/Winter Academic Term open on February 1st. Applications received on or before April 15th will be included in the acceptance lottery; applications received after April 15th may receive acceptance into Residence or be placed on a first-come, first-served waiting list if rooms become available.

Following the acceptance lottery, acceptance packages will be sent via email within 3 business days of April 15th. Be sure to check your email including your junk folder frequently as email is NC’s preferred notification method. You are required to meet

all deadlines with both paperwork and payments. Please note: Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) deferrals are not available.

Please see the Residence website: niagararesidence.ca for the current application process, payment dates/fees, and when the applications for the Spring and Winter Terms become available.

Off-Campus Housing

In addition to our on-campus Residences, the beautiful Niagara Region also offers plenty of affordable, safe, quality housing close to both Niagara College campuses. An online housing board is a convenient way to search for off-campus housing options including access to a large, real-time database of student housing vacancies. Many area residents offer accommodations with listings at places4students.com. Start searching as early as possible to find the best options for you.

Our International Housing and Settlement team also offers a wide variety of housing options for students transitioning to Canada to support their introduction to Canadian culture and the Niagara community. This includes assistance with residence, off-campus housing and Niagara College’s Homestay program. For more information, please visit: international.niagaracollege.ca/housing

Dining on Campus

NC Cafeterias feature freshly prepared food, ranging from salads to sushi to pizza. Meal plans are available, making it simple to pay for your food with the swipe of a card. Coffee and snack retailers and our student centres are available too: The Core in Welland or The Armoury in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Both locations offer casual dining and fun activities presented by the Student Administrative Council.

dineoncampus.ca/niagara yourncsac.ca

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