Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing
Overview
This program covers areas associated with engineering, such as civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, electromechanical instrumentation, industrial production, and mechanical engineering. Students learn about electrical circuitry, electronic digital and microprocessor applications, high and low voltage applications, instrumentation calibration, prototype development, systems analysis and maintenance, CAD/CAM, fluid power, manufacturing systems, principles of mechanics, properties of materials, and more.
Possible Certifications
General Industry Siemens Level 1
OSHA Certification
Uniform
Students at York Tech are required to wear a uniform. Upper garments (shirts, sweatshirts, etc.) must be purchased through the school's Tech Gear Store. Lower apparel and safety equipment varies by program. The specific uniform requirements for Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing can be downloaded using this link.
Potential Career Opportunities
What to Expect
Students interested in this program will take courses in Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing and Precision Machining Technology for the first three marking periods. After the third marking period, students will apply for full-time entrance into one of the two programs, and they will be accepted based on merit and other criteria. Students who are not approved for their first choice will be assigned to the other program included in the rotation.