Gain practical skills in maintenance and repair of boilers and turbines, and electricity and control of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Students learn to operate and maintain pumps, compressors and generators, and to prepare, test and inspect plant equipment.
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Career Options
Graduates start careers in power generating plants, petrochemical and industrial plants of all kinds, hospitals and other large building complexes, and heating/refrigeration equipment supply and maintenance firms.
Median Starting Salary
Quick Facts
Credential: Certificate
Length: 34 weeks long (2 semesters of 17 weeks each)
International Applicants: Accepted
Location: Edmonton and Area
Fees & Expenses (Year One)
Tuition: $1980
Tuition International: $6633
NAITSA: $120
Recreation & Athletics Fee: $70.00
Entrance Requirements
Academic
All applicants are required to meet the following academic and subject prerequisites.
Non-Academic
This program has additional entrance requirements in addition to academic prerequisites.
Application Deadlines
Next start date:
September 03, 2013
Application Deadline:
September 03, 2013