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Pre-Technology Certificates

Program overview:
START DATE: September, January
PROGRAM STATUS: Open for September 2012, Open for January 2013
SCHOOL: Engineering Technology
PROGRAM NUMBER: 168, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346
PROGRAM LENGTH: 1 year
CAMPUS: Fennell Campus (Hamilton)
CO-OP OPTION: No
ACCREDITATION: Ontario College Certificate
All Pre-Technology programs are offered at Fennell Campus September 2012 January 2013
341 Pre-Technology (Building and Construction Sciences Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open  
342 - Pre-Technology (Environmental Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open  
343 - Pre-Technology (Electrical Engineering Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open calendarStatusCheckMark Open
344 - Pre-Technology (Mechanical Engineering / Non Destructive Evaluation Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open  
345 - Pre-Technology (Biotechnology Engineering Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open  
346 - Pre-Technology (Chemical Engineering Foundations) calendarStatusCheckMark Open  
168 - Pre-Technology SUSP
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Program summary:

The Pre-Technology programs at Mohawk College are one-year Ontario College certificates offered at Fennell Campus in Hamilton, Ontario.

Students will explore the field of technology in further preparation for technical skills at the college level. They will have the opportunity to learn in a program designed for Secondary School graduates who have not completed the Science or Mathematics requirements for technician/technology diploma programs. 

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