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Conestoga College
Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Welding and Robotics (Optional Co-op)
- Cambridge, Canada
Diploma
Full time
3 years
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/manufacturing-engineering-technology-welding-and-robotics...


Centennial College
Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology - Automation and Robotics
- Online Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Through the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics program, you gain the knowledge to build a rewarding career in the field of automation and robotics. This college diploma program focuses on automated systems, which are at the heart of virtually all advanced manufacturing and other industry sectors.
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Centennial College
Diploma in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics
- Online Canada
- Toronto, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics program will focus on automated systems, which are at the heart of virtually all advanced manufacturing industries.
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Robotics degree programs at the diploma level combine practical skills with foundational engineering concepts, preparing you for various roles in automation and robotics systems. This field is particularly engaging as it merges creativity and technical expertise to design and implement robotic solutions.
Through courses in mechatronics, programming robotic systems, and sensor technology, you’ll gain hands-on experience essential for the industry. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world projects, requiring problem-solving and innovative thinking. You’ll also learn to work with automation solutions designed for manufacturing and service sectors.
Typical skills developed include constructing and programming robots for specific tasks, integrating sensors and actuators, and troubleshooting robotic systems. Graduates often pursue roles as robotics technicians, automation specialists, or support engineers in various industries, ensuring they play a crucial part in advancing technology and automation within their workplaces.