About Chemical Laboratory Technology in St. Clair College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This program provides graduates with knowledge in the core sciences as well as problem solving fundamentals for chemistry, biochemistry, physics and math. This program now occupies a unique position where graduates demonstrate firm problem solving abilities that can be applied across the largest number of industries from pharmaceuticals and the petroleum industry to environmental, nuclear technology and alternative energy. No other program offers such a wide range of employment or further educational opportunities.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The Chemical Laboratory Technology program at St. Clair College is working in partnership with Bruce Power to include curriculum that will support the Nuclear Uniform Curriculum Program (NUCP) from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) starting in September 2018. Bruce Power will provide a number of co-op placement opportunities for students registered for the NUCP option. Once St. Clair’s program changes have been approved by NEI, graduating students who meet the required standard will be issued an NUCP certificate, along with their diploma, which will improve opportunities for employment in the field of nuclear power.
- Solid business and industry partnerships provide students the opportunity to participate in R&D projects.
- Completion of a third year research project, potentially while placed with an industrial partner.
- This program gives the graduate unparalleled versatility in the job market.
- Since chemistry is the central science, this program offers the greatest number of pathways to university education.
- Graduates are highly sought after by employers across a broad spectrum of industries.
- Any of our graduates who have been willing to explore job opportunities throughout Ontario and even Canada/United States have found employment within six months of graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Career opportunities include pharmaceuticals, petroleum, food, mining, electroplating, wine/spirits, paints, polymers, plastics, computer materials, manufacturing, environmental, water treatment, consulting, pulp and paper, automotive, agricultural, ethanol, nuclear technology, government agencies, new materials, solar energy, wind energy, geological, fuel cell technology, biochemical, forensics, optics, nanotechnology and more. These are broad categories of industries where specific job opportunities can be found in quality control, process, sales, research and development, supervision and management. A Chemistry Diploma can get you a job anywhere in North America or the globe since that skill set is in such demand. The United Nations sanctioned 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry in part because of this need! Any of our graduates who have been willing to explore job opportunities throughout Ontario and even Canada/United States have found employment within six months of graduation.
Academic qualification equivalents
- High school diploma and Grade 12 transcript. or equivalent in original language and English translation.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : Overall band of 5.5 No single test score below 5.0
- TOEFL : Overall 61 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 15
- PTE : Minimum score 51
St. Clair College Highlights
Type of College |
Public |
Programs |
115 full-time programs |
Total Number of Seats |
8,500 (full time) + 20,000 (part time) |
Basic Tuition Fee, International Students |
CAD 10,855 per year |
Basic Tuition Fee, U.S.A. students |
CAD 7,176 per year |
Website |
www.stclaircollege.ca |
St. Clair College The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expenses |
Estimated Cost |
Avg.Tution Fees |
CAD 10,850 per year |
Cost per week |
78.60 - 122.28 CAD |
Bus charge |
$60 / month |
Bus pass |
44.40 CAD |
Health and dental plan |
229.50 CAD |
Textbook cost |
$1,000 - $1,500 per year |
St. Clair College Residence Fee
Windsor and Chatham Campus
Period of Stay
|
Residence Fee
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September to April
|
CAD 6,090
|
May to August
|
CAD 1,980
|
January to March
|
CAD 3,045
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