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Program Facts
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Degree
Diploma
Major
Electrical Engineering | Electromechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Pathway Programs
Commission Scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSPÎ)
Overview
The Commission Scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSPÎ) was created by the Government of Quebec during the restructuring of school boards on a linguistic basis on July 1, 1998. It was created by the Jérôme-Le Royer School Board.
Programs
Technology Programs
- Electromechanics of Automated Systems This program prepares you to work as an electrical mechanic in automated systems. It provides the knowledge and develops the skills and attitudes required to operate and maintain automated production equipment; troubleshoot the various systems and their various mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic components; and work in the many types of processing companies using automated control systems.
- Welding and Assembly Assemble and assemble welded steel or aluminum parts according to plans and instructions.
- Machining Techniques Operate and adjust various machine tools to cut or grind metal, plastic or other materials according to specific plans and instructions. It should be noted that at our training centre all skills are given in lecture and NOT individualized teaching.
- Automotive Mechanics Perform diagnostic, maintenance and repair work on the various components of a motor vehicle. This program leads to a diploma of professional studies (DEP) in automotive mechanics.
- Graphic Design
A career in graphic design involves creating visual documents that include texts, images and illustrations intended to be reproduced on different media such as newspapers, and magazines. A graphic designer may also be involved in the production of electronic documents that will be distributed on websites for different platforms such as computers, smart phones, digital tablets, readers and others. The tasks of the profession are carried out in a highly computerized environment that requires good training. A graphic designer is required to work with a computer, graphic tablets, specialized software for desktop publishing and the web and various printers. More specifically, the tasks of the computer graphics designer consist of:
- create layout models
- acquire various images (photography, digitization, etc.)
- process and modify images and illustrations
- carry out photomontages
- prepare documents for printing or electronic distribution
- make layouts for printing or electronic distribution
- make estimates of costs and working time based on the projects proposed to it
Admission Requirements
- Have a High School diploma
- Have a Official French B2 level
- Be at least 18 years old
Documents
- A copy of a valid passport
- A copy of your birth certificate in English or French, notarized and translated
- A copy of your High school diploma and transcript in English or French, notarized and translated
- A copy of CAQ
- A copy of study permit
- Proof of French level (Official exam)
- Proof of Financial capacity
- Motivation Letter
Location and Start Dates
- Location: Montreal
- Start dates: Depends on the program, please contact our University Pathway department.
Application Deadline
- 3 months before
Language Requirement
- Official French B2
Accommodation
- If you need accommodation during the time you are taking your program please contact our housing department.
Program Offered In
- French
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Total programs
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