As an industrial automation technician you will design, install, and maintain electronics equipment used in modern industrial processes. You will work on a wide range of systems, from the simplest fuses and motors to sophisticated electronic computer interface boards, motor drives, programmable logic controllers, solid-state devices and robotics.
You will take three courses in instrumentation and process control, two courses in programmable logic controllers, two courses in electrical power and power electronics and one course in each of AutoCAD, industrial control of chemical processes, fluid power and data acquisition. Each course uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment, including industrial robots. An intensive hands-on lab program is supplemented with industry-relevant field trips.
You will be introduced to the types of specialty equipment typically used in the industrial automation industry. These include instrumentation and process control systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) of all types, variable frequency drives or inverter drives, human machine interfaces (HMIs), fluid systems including hydraulic and pneumatic positioners and drives, robotics and controls and microprocessor-operated equipment of many different types. Computers are used to interface with all of these systems and equipment.
You will accumulate 700 hours of hands-on lab time in the first year core program and 700 hours during the second year of the program, for a total of 1,400 hours of practical training upon completion. In some provinces, this time credit can be applied toward your apprenticeship.
If you hold a Red Seal in an electrical trade, you may be eligible to enter this program through an alternative route. This involves an assessment of your prior learning from your apprenticeship and recommendations for any studies needed. Contact the instructor for further information.
NIC’s Industrial Automation Technician program has been accredited by the Canadian Forces and graduates can gain advanced standing as a naval electronics technician. For more information, visit Paid Education.
Career Opportunities
As an Industrial Automation Technician graduate, you will discover career opportunities in high demand fields such as engineering design, maintenance, industrial control, supervisory control and data acquisition, industrial networking and technical sales. Or, transition into an instrumentation or electrical apprenticeship with advanced standing.
Graduates typically obtain well-paying careers in industries including renewable energy, transportation, forest products, pulp and paper, chemical processing, oil/gas/petroleum, mining and metal processing, steam generation and utilities, water and waste water treatment, food and beverage manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, materials handling and electronics/semiconductors manufacturing. Due to the increasing use of electronics in all of these fields, opportunities will continue to grow.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
College Type | Public |
Campus Location | Ryan Road Canada |
Student Retention % | 95% |
Mode of Program | Full-time; Part-time; Online |
English Proficiency Parameter | IELTS Score |
Financial Aid | Scholarships |
Students can save over 10,000 CAD by taking admission for the first year in NIC and then transferring to another university. The fees for international students differ from that of domestic students, the breakdown of the estimated cost of fees is given below.
Tuition & Cost | Bachelors of Business Administration Degree, Accounting Major | Bachelors of Business Administration Degree, Marketing Major | Business Administration Post Degree Diploma | Fine Arts Diploma | Advanced Communication and Interactive Design- Interactive Media Diploma |
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Tuition | 13,500 CAD | 13,500 CAD | 13,500 CAD | 13,500 CAD | 12,150 CAD |
NIC Fees | 130 CAD | 130 CAD | 130 CAD | 130 CAD | 115 CAD |
Student Services Fees | 900 CAD | 900 CAD | 900 CAD | 900 CAD | 810 CAD |
Lab Fees | 15 CAD | - | - | 440 CAD | 220 CAD |
Books | 1,530 CAD | 1,530 CAD | 1,530 CAD | 1,630 CAD | 1,530 CAD |
Learner Resource | 160 CAD | 160 CAD | 160 CAD | 160 CAD | 145 CAD |
Health and Dental | 275 CAD | 275 CAD | 275 CAD | 275 CAD | 275 CAD |
Total | 16,510 CAD | 16,495 CAD | 16,495 CAD | 17,035 CAD | 15,245 CAD |
Tuition Fees in Canada (1st Year Average) | BE / BTech: CA$22,600 | MBA: CA$25,375 | MS: CA$17,225 | BBA: CA$20,560 | MEng: CA$22,225 | BSc: CA$20,745 | MASc: CA$20,375 | MIM: CA$28,900 | MA: CA$12,970 | MFin: CA$32,785 | BHM: CA$20,560 | MEM: CA$17,040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Canada | CA$8890 Per Year |
Entrance Exams in Canada | TOEFL: 86 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 60 | GRE: 309 | GMAT: 560 | SAT: 1177 |
Work and Study in Canada | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Canada | Up to 3 Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Canada | CAD 150 |
Student Visa in Canada | A Canada student permit is a document issued by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for international students in Canada. To study in Canada, you will require a student permit, which serves as a student visa. |
Intakes in Canada | There are Three Intakes in Canada: Fall (September), Winter (January) and Spring (May) |
Top Job Sectors in Canada | Business Management, Engineering, Economics, Dentisty, Law, Computer Science. |
Economy in Canada | GDP Growth of 1.9% (2018) 1.5% (2019e), 10th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 14,468
Total
$ 14,468