Electronics Technician (formerly Industrial Electronics)
Canadian Student
At A Glance
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Duration10 months full-time
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CredentialCertificate
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work practicumYes
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apprenticeshipNo
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Tuition Fees$5,250 (2021/22) // $5,000 (2020/21)
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books$376 (Fall 2019)
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additional student fees$180 Infrastructure/Technology Fee // $50 MITT Award Fund
Textbook information can be found at mitt.ca/textbooks.
International Student
At A Glance
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Duration1 year full-time (10 months of study)
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CredentialCertificate
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work practicumYes
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apprenticeshipNo
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Tuition Fees$16,400 (2021/22) // $15,600 (2020/21)
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books$376 (Fall 2019)
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additional student fees$180 Infrastructure/Technology Fee // $50 MITT Award Fund // $800-$1200 Health Insurance
Textbook information can be found at mitt.ca/textbooks.
Media
Gain a flexible set of knowledge and skills that positions you for employment in industrial settings as well as careers in business and information technology. Through theory, lab exercises, and hands-on projects such as construction of a power supply using electronic test equipment, fabrication equipment, and soldering you will learn the fundamentals of electronic and electrical components, and the devices and circuits used in industrial settings. A work practicum placement gives you an opportunity to apply what you’ve learned and add to your skill-set through a real-world work experience and participation in MITT’s Work Skills Series workshops gives you a solid foundation in the employability and essential skills employers demand.
Who it is for
Individuals who are critical thinkers and thrive on analysis and problem solving, who enjoy hands-on work and working with technology, and who are equally comfortable working alone or as part of a team.
Continuous Program Improvement
MITT continuously reviews and improves programs to maintain relevance in the workplace and effective learning experiences for all students. Although the institution strives to have the website reflect the most current version of all programs, MITT reserves the right to change the program curriculum as necessary to meet industry and accreditation requirements. As a result, course information and learning outcomes may be adjusted prior to the scheduled course start date.
COVID-19 Response
Due to the challenges raised by COVID-19, MITT reserves the right to alter course delivery methods and/or program durations. Course deliveries may require increased percentages of online/distance learning components, alternatives to work practicums, and extended program durations to accommodate physical distancing and work practicum placement restrictions. MITT will be providing an exceptional level of enhanced student and program supports to ensure this modified program experience continues to meet all required learning outcomes for your program.
Manitoba high school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent, including:
- Grade 12 Math (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
- Grade 12 English Language Arts (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
If educated outside of Canada, applicants must also have demonstrated English Language Proficiency.
Click here for more information on entrance requirements.
Next start date:
- Fall 2021 (August start, Day)
Class Times:
- Days: 8:45 am to 3:15 pm
- Evenings: 3:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Future Offerings (subject to change):
- Fall 2022
Please visit the Admissions home page for current program availability.
A complete supply list can be found in the supplies section.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
Textbooks
A complete textbook list can be found in the textbooks section.
High school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent. International applicants must meet the general entrance requirements [PDF] based on country/curriculum of study. Applicants must also meet the program-specific requirements, including:
- Senior level Math with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
- Senior level First Language Literature with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
*All high school grades will be converted to an equivalent Manitoba grade scale.
If educated outside of Canada, applicants must also have demonstrated English Language Proficiency.
Before the start of this program, international students will be required to complete Introduction to College and Work, a preparatory program designed to help transition students successfully to the cultural, technical, and work expectations of Canadian post-secondary and workplace environments. Please see the Introduction to College and Work program page for more information.
Next start dates:
- Fall 2021 (August start, Day)
Class Times:
- Days: 8:45 am to 3:15 pm
- Evenings: 3:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Future Offerings (subject to change):
- Fall 2022 (Day/Evening TBD)
Please visit the Admissions home page for current program availability.
A complete supply list can be found in the supplies section.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
Textbooks
A complete textbook list can be found in the textbooks section.
Students who meet all program-specific work practicum eligibility criteria qualify to participate in a four-week practicum placement.
MITT does not guarantee practicum placements and, in such situations, will explore alternative options for program completion with a student.