Stoney Creek Program Guide

Plan your day: Stoney Creek Campus Open House schedule

Plan your day at Mohawk’s Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades Open House, Saturday, March 28 from 11 am – 2 pm. Find a list below of open labs, talks and other fun activities you don't want to miss! Remember to check in to stay connected.

Need help finding a room? Scroll to the bottom of the page to use the Digital Campus Map or download a PDF of our Open House guide.

 

General Campus

WhatDetails
Need help locating a program area?Ask a faculty member, staff or volunteer for help and they will guide you.
Apprenticeship Community HubVisit A121 and learn more about skilled trades programs and starting an apprenticeship.

 

Program specific demonstrations, tours and information sessions

WhatWhereDetailsApprenticeship
Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer (310B)B119Explore the lab and learn more about vehicle repair by chatting with faculty.
Construction Engineering TechnicianF102, E108, E109 and F106Learn about this two-year diploma program. Ask questions about how this program combines traditional technician theory and skilled trades practical training to provide a total construction perspective required for a career in construction supervision, management and administration. 
Construction Engineering Technician - Building RenovationF102, E108, E109 and F106Learn about this two-year diploma program. Find out how you can fulfill your entrepreneurial vision with a career in the residential and light commercial renovation sector. 
Construction TechniquesF102, E108, E109 and F106Learn about this one-year certificate. Explore the lab and ask questions about how you will learn practical building techniques in this program. 
Construction Techniques - PlumbingE107 and E106Visit the plumbing lab and see a demonstration on different plumbing tools and techniques. 
Electrician - Construction and Maintenance (309A)B101, C101, G101, A143, A119, D116, D117, D120 Explore the lab and ask questions about this apprenticeship program. Learn about the required in-class training for the Electrician Construction & Maintenance trade.
Electrical Engineering Technician - PowerB101, A143, A119, D116, D117, D120Meet faculty from the program and see the lab. Learn about opportunities in both light and heavy industry. This program also includes the Level 1, 2, 3 and 4 in-school curriculum for 309A Electrician – Construction and Maintenance and 442A Industrial Electrician apprenticeship. When you graduate this can provide a pathway to an exciting apprenticeship opportunity. 
Elevating Devices Mechanic (636E)G103 AGet your questions answered about the Elevating Devices Mechanic apprenticeship program. Learn about the required in-class training and see the lab space.
Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2D108, D115, D111, C137Meet faculty, explore the lab, and learn if the one-year Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 certificate is right for you. 
General Carpenter (403A)E108, E109, F102, F106Considering the General Carpenter trade? Explore the labs and get to know the faculty.
General Machinist (429A)C131Tour the machine shop and speak to faculty about the General Machinist trade.

Heating, Refrigeration and Air

Conditioning Techniques

C137, D115, D108 Meet experienced HVAC faculty and explore the lab. Learn if the one-year Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques Certificate is right for you. 
Industrial Electrician (442A)B101, A119, D116, D117, D120, A143Thinking of the Industrial Electrician trade? Explore the lab and meet the experienced faculty teaching the required in-class training for the Industrial Electrician trade.
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (433A)G105, B109, G101, G103B, C131Explore the lab that Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) registered apprentices use for the required in-class training. Meet faculty and learn more about the trade.
Instrumentation and Control Technician (447A)A127, G101, A143Meet the faculty, explore the lab, and ask questions about how you can enter the Instrumentation and Control Technician trade.
Manufacturing Engineering Technician -Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright)G101, G105, G103B, C131, B109Learn about this two-year diploma program. The faculty are here to chat about the installation and maintenance of manufacturing technology in this program. 
Mechanical Technician - Elevating Devices G103 AExplore the lab and learn about how you will build skills to install, maintain and service elevating devices in accordance with regulations and safety practices. 
Mechanical Techniques - Welding and FabricationB110, B111, A114Explore lab spaces and meet faculty. See the equipment and tools welders use. This program also includes the Level 1 in-school curriculum for 456A Welder and 437A Metal Fabricator (Fitter) apprenticeship. When you graduate this can provide a pathway to an exciting apprenticeship opportunity. 
Plumber (306A)E107, E106Learn how this apprenticeship program covers the required in-class training for the plumbing trade. See the lab and meet faculty.
Power Engineering TechniquesC130Students in this one-year program learn how to operate and maintain facility equipment related to steam and power generation. Explore the lab and meet faculty to see if this is the right career for you. 
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic (313A)E101Meet the faculty, explore the lab, and ask questions about how you can enter the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic trade.

Residential Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic

(313D)

E101Talk to experienced faculty and learn about the in-class training you’ll receive to become a registered Residential Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic.
Sheet Metal Worker (308A)E102Learn the technique and precision involved in sheet metal installations while developing the skill and craftmanship involved.
Steamfitter (307A)E106Get your Steamfitter program questions answered by faculty experienced in the trades.
Truck and Coach Technician (310T)B120Learn more about the Truck and Coach Technician program and how you can start your career in this in-demand industry.
Welder (456A)B110, B111, A114Visit state-of-the-art facilities, meet experienced instructors and learn why you should consider a career in welding.

 

Micro-credential labs

WhatWhere
EV & Smart MobilityB113
Heat PumpC137
Pneumatic Systems FundamentalsG101

 

Student & Academic Services

WhatWhere
Accessible Learning ServicesA Wing
AdmissionsA Wing
Athletics and RecreationA125
Co-operative EducationA113
Financial AssistanceA Wing
The Foundation & AlumniA Wing
The Gathering Place & Student LifeC118 & A Wing
Health and Wellness Centre and CounsellingA Wing
Indigenous Student ServicesA Wing
International Recruitment and PartnershipsA Wing
Learning Resource ServicesA Wing
LibraryA122
Mohawk Student Association (MSA)A125
Schulich Builders and Canerector ScholarshipsA Wing
Career CentreA Wing
Student Rights & ResponsibilitiesA Wing

 

Other Fun Activities

WhatWhereWhenDetails
Apply/Accept ZoneA Wing 

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Spin to WinA Wing Give our prize wheel a spin and see what you land on! From cool giveaways to fun surprises, every spin is a chance to win something exciting.

 

Employer and Partner Showcase

Employer Partner ShowcaseLocation
StelcoA Wing
DofascoA Wing
Hickory Dickory DecksA Wing
Queenston AutoA Wing

 

Food and Retail – A Wing

WhatWhereOpen
Campus StoreA12411 am – 2 pm
Tim HortonsA Wing Atrium10 am – 2 pm
CafeteriaA Wing Atrium11 am - 2 pm

 

Please note: This schedule is subject to change. Check back for updates before the event. 

 

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