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TMJ - Manufacturing Technology

 

TMJ2OI - Gr.10 Open Manufacturing Technology

Prerequisite - None

Build metal projects while learning skills in machining, welding and sheet metal in this hands on program in a well equipped and modern shop. Students learn engineering concepts as well as programming computer controlled machines.

 TMJ3CI - Gr.11 College Manufacturing Technology

Prerequisite - None

Make metal projects using metal machining, welding, sheet metal and CNC equipment in a well equipped shop. This is an excellent college level program for anyone thinking of college or a career in any metal related trade such as millwright or tool and die as well as students looking at entering an engineering field. This is a hands-on program- learn by doing! Prerequisite for Conventional Machining Dual Credit.

TMP3CX - Gr.11 College Manufacturing Technology

Prerequisite - None

Same as TMJ 3CI, but a second credit, providing students with additional practical experience, further developing their skills and tool knowledge. This course is recommended for students pursuing the OYAP program in Tool & Die, Welding and Mill Wright.

TMJ4CI - Gr.12 College Manufacturing Technology   **Advanced Standing Dual Credit

Prerequisite - TMJ3CI recommended

Produce metal projects in this college level program in a well equipped and modern facility. Students with this credit will be prepared for multiple college program choices as well as excellent career opportunities in a number of licensed trades. Students will also gain practical experience for a future in engineering. Successful students earn the secondary Manufacturing credit as well as the aligned Conestoga College credit Conventional Machining Processes.

TMP4CX - Gr.12 College Manufacturing Technology   **Advanced Standing Dual Credit

Prerequisite - TMJ3CI recommended

Same as TMJ4CI (including the Dual Credit), but a second credit allowing additional practical time and experience to further enhance hands on skills and machine expertise. Successful students earn the secondary Manufacturing credit as well as the aligned Conestoga College credit Conventional Machining Processes.