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The 11th Annual Automation Education and Training Guide - NEW BRUNSWICK

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The 11th Annual Automation Education and Training Guide
BRITISH COLUMBIA
MANITOBA
NEW BRUNSWICK
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
NOVA SCOTIA
ONTARIO
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
SASKATCHEWAN
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NEW BRUNSWICK

NEW BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Bathurst, N.B.
http://ccnb.nb.ca

• Technologie de l'instrumentation et de l'automatisation (Instrumentation and Automation Technology)
Full-time, two years with six-week work term, diploma
Contact: Hubert Arseneau at (506) 547-2175 or hubert.arseneau@gnb.ca
• Technologie du gènie èlectronique (Electronic Engineering Technology)
Full-time, two years with 10-week co-op, diploma
Contact: Hubert Arseneau at (506) 547-2175 or hubert.arseneau@gnb.ca
• Industrial Control Technology
Full-time, three years with co-op option, diploma
Contact: (800) 416-4080_or studentservices.nbccsj@gnb.ca
• Industrial Mechanics
Full-time, one year, certificate
Contact: (800) 416-4080_or studentservices.nbccsj@gnb.ca

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton, N.B.
www.unbf.ca/eng/
• Computer Engineering - Instrumentation and Controls option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 453-4561 or ece@unb.ca
• Computer Engineering - Mechatronics option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 453-4561 or ece@unb.ca
• Electrical Engineering - Instrumentation and Controls option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 453-4561 or ece@unb.ca
• Electrical Engineering - Mechatronics option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 453-4561 or ece@unb.ca
• Mechanical Engineering - Instrumentation and Controls option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 458-4513 or meceng01@unb.ca
• Mechanical Engineering - Manufacturing Engineering option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 458-4513 or meceng01@unb.ca
• Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics option
Full-time, four years, degree
Contact: (506) 458-4513 or meceng01@unb.ca



 

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