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Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 33,070
Per semester
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 semesters
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Mechanical Engineering | Precision Machining
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 33,070
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Mechanical Technician - CNC and Precision Machining

Overview

Upcoming Intake: Fall 2025: Commerce Court – North Bay


Take control of your future by training in this highly in-demand career field. You will be taught by our industry-trained faculty and staff in our 8,000 sq. ft. lab. Students receive extensive training on manual machines as well as automated Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining equipment and gain skills to produce custom parts for virtually any type of vehicle or machinery. Mechanical technicians are sought after in a number of industries including automotive, mining, forestry and aviation, to name a few.


_Includes a two-week work placement. _


Your Future Career

  • Machinist
  • Tool and die maker
  • CNC machinist
  • CNC programmer
  • Jobber shop machinist

What You Learn

  • CNC machining and programming
  • Operation of precision tools
  • Blueprint reading and interpretation
  • Technical mathematics
  • Metallurgy and heat treatment
  • Metrology
  • Intro to Solidworks / 3d modelling

Flexible Exit Option – Receive a Mechanical Techniques - Precision Machining Ontario College Certificate after 28 weeks.

NOTE: Successful completion is equivalent to Level 1 Apprenticeship in-class portion.


Admissions Requirements

  • OSSD or equivalent, ENG4C or ENG4U
  • If English is not your first language you must provide proof of English competency.
  • View current English Language Proficiency Requirements.

Curriculum

Semester 1

  • CMM125 | College Communication
  • MSO100 | Basics of Blueprint Reading
  • MSO160 | Basic Machine Shop Theory
  • MSO165 | Practical Applications and Projects I
  • MST162 | Technical Mathematics
  • PFN100 | Personal Finance

Semester 2

  • MSO255 | Blueprint Reading II
  • MSO270 | Precision Machining and CNC Processes
  • MSO280 | Practical Applications and Projects II
  • MST113 | Physics (Technician only)
  • PSY123 | Applied Psychology (Technician only)

Semester 3

  • GENED | General Education Elective - Online (Mac Sem 3)
  • MSO370 | Precision CNC Machining - Lathe & 7 Vertical Mill
  • MSO385 | Practical Applications - CNC Projects I
  • MSO390 | Work Placement
  • SLD100 | Solidworks I

Tuition Fees

– 3 semesters – Ontario College Diploma

Commerce Court Campus – Domestic


Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Material Fee | Trip Fee | Total
---|---|---|---|---|---
1 | $5440.5 | $1587 | - | - | $7027.5


– 3 semesters – Ontario College Diploma

Commerce Court Campus – International


Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Material Fee | Trip Fee | Total
---|---|---|---|---|---
1 | $31095.06 | $1975.5 | - | - | $33070.56


What You Need

Textbooks:

  • MSO 160 - Shop Theory Machine Tool Practices – Canadian Edition
    ISBN-13:
    New - $157.20 (Direct from Pearson Publishing)
  • MSO 100 Blueprint Reading Interpreting Engineering Drawings – 8th Edition
    ISBN:
    New - $99.95 (Google play e- book)

Technology/Devices:

Canadore College has implemented Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to enhance your learning experience in and out of the classroom while ensuring flexibility in learning.


You will also need:

  • Graph Paper
    • 1/4 Square
    • Imperial 0.1/1.00 inch
    • Metric 1mm/1cm
    • Isometric
  • Pencils for drafting and Eraser
  • Rule or straight edge - Protractor
  • Compass
  • Scientific Calculator (not phone)
  • Safety boots, preferably with metatarsal guards (as that’s what some companies ask for)
  • CSA approved safety glasses.

Certification/Accreditation

Ontario College Diploma


Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes represent culminating demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved.


View Program Vocational Learning Outcomes


View course outlines


Find out more about General Education program requirements here.


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