Industrial Instrumentation Mechanics install, repair, maintain, and adjust instruments used to measure and control industrial processes such as pulp and paper manufacturing and petrochemical production. They diagnose faults and perform preventative maintenance by inspecting and testing the instruments and systems in use. These types of instruments are typically used for controlling factors such as: flow of gases or liquids; temperature of materials or stages of a process; pressure maintained during a process, or level of a material used or created during a process.
If a student currently works as an Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic, and has an employer who will provide on-the-job training, s/he is eligible to enroll in Apprenticeship training. An Apprenticeship is a three-party agreement between the Apprentice, the employer, and the Industry Training Authority.
Students receive training according to the provincial Apprenticeship curriculum, as established by the Industry Training Authority of British Columbia, pertinent to the Apprenticeship level in which the student is enrolled. Upon successful completion of all four levels and appropriate time in the trade, the student may be eligible to write the Inter-Provincial exam in Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic.
Career Prospects
Industrial Instrumentation Mechanics are often employed by pulp and paper processing companies, hydroelectric power generating companies or mining, petrochemical and natural gas companies.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
University Type | Community College |
Establishment Year | 1975 |
Location | Dawson Creek, British Columbia |
No. of Campuses | 7 |
No. of Programs | 571 programs |
Campus accommodation capacity | 310 students |
Mode of Program | Full-time/ Online |
Mode of Application | Via email |
Test Scores Accepted | IELTS, CAAT |
Academic Fee (international students) | 332 CAD/ credit (for 2020-21); 359 CAD/ credit (for 2021-21) |
Financial Aid | Available |
International applicants are responsible for all program and living costs while studying at Mount Royal University.
Here are the estimated costs you can expect:
Program Fee Type | International | |
2020/21** | 2021/22** | |
Academic | $332.00 /credit | $359.00 /credit |
Career & College Prep | $11.06 /contact hour | $11.96 /contact hour |
Trades/Apprenticeship | $10.32 /contact hour | $11.16 /contact hour |
Vocational/Career Technical | $10.32 /contact hour | $11.16 /contact hour |
Job Education & Training | n/a | n/a |
Practical Nursing Diploma | $19.67 /contact hour | $19.67 /contact hour |
English as a Second Language | $15.00 /contact hour | $15.00 /contact hour |
Student services fees are assessed for each semester or equivalent instructional period in which a student is enrolled. Full-time students are student enrolled in 9 or more credits per semester, or 18 or more contact hours per week. For programs that do not follow a semester, Student Services Fees cover up to five months (20 weeks).
Fee | Full-time | Part-time |
Library | $ 6.52 | $ 3.58 |
Facilities* | $25.52 | $14.02 |
Technology | $19.70 | $10.83 |
The following fees and charges are in effect from 01 September 2019 to 31 August 2020. For Testing/Assessment Service fees, see
Service | Fee |
Application Fees | $ 25.00 (domestic) |
$ 100.00 (international) | |
Convocation Registration Fee | $ 30.00 |
NSF cheque | $ 48.00 |
Reissue of log books (Welding/AME) | $ 50.00 |
Replacement credential | $ 25.00 |
Student cards (replacement only) | $ 10.00 |
Student Records Requests (incl. legal & FOIPOP requests; includes unofficial transcript) | $10 each + $0.25/page |
Supplemental Exam Fees | $ 75.00/rewrite |
Unofficial Transcript | Free |
Transcript (5 business days service, per mailed or emailed copy) | $ 10.00 + GST |
Transcript (Rush, next business day, per mailed* or emailed copy) | $ 30.00 + GST |
Transfer credit assessment (BC public post-secondary) | Free |
Transfer credit assessment (out-of-province including international) | $ 20.00/request |
Verification of Enrolment | Free |
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 :
$ 9,960
Total
$ 9,960