Queen’s University in Kingston (which is in eastern Ontario) is 175 years old with a tradition of academic excellence and a beautiful waterfront campus. Queen’s is a full-spectrum, research-intensive university.
Most of the student population comes from outside of Kingston and it’s attended by students from more than 100 countries. The fall 2017 enrollment was 24,143 students, with 59% of its first-year undergraduates being women.Queen’s offers a full-complement of courses leading to careers in many sectors, including manufacturing. We’re going to highlight 3 manufacturing training courses that would jumpstart your career in eastern Ontario.
A project-based, hands-on, team-oriented program giving a solid foundation in basic engineering sciences of solid mechanics and dynamics, materials engineering, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer.
The academic requirements beyond the basic high-school diploma are
The mechanical and materials engineering program offers you training for jobs in machine design, manufacturing methods, and instrumentation and control.
You could find great jobs in the manufacturing sector from this program. You would excel in this program if you’re interested in:
The computer science program explores the science and principles underlying all computing. The broad training gives you opportunities to focus on specific areas, such as AI, human-computer interaction, computing theory and programming.
The academic requirements beyond the basic high-school diploma are:
The program offers you training for jobs like a software developer, systems analyst, information architect, and database administrator.
Because robots and their systems are being used more and more in the manufacturing sector, this course is a great fit for you, if you’re interested in:
Computer engineering is about learning different streams of focus, such as AI, hardware, computer systems, software engineering and mechatronics.
The academic requirements beyond the basic high-school diploma are:
The program offers training for jobs in software development, computer engineering, hardware engineering, robotics management and computer engineering systems management.
If you’re looking for a gateway to a great career in the manufacturing sector, this course is for you, especially if you enjoy:
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