School of Engineering Technology

Instrumentation Engineering Technology

Program

The Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering Technology combines good problem solving abilities, an appreciation for working in a team environment and an aptitude for "hands-on" work. Working closely with professional engineers, other technologists and tradespersons, Instrumentation Engineering Technologists rely on strong technical knowledge of the design and operation of process instrument and control systems and "hands-on" skills in the repair and maintenance of a variety of these systems including microprocessor-based process field instrumentation and programmable control systems.

As a result of the rapidly growing field of industrial automation and control, graduates have employment opportunities in numerous industries including petroleum, petrochemical, manufacturing, electricity & water and engineering consulting. The program is designed to provide students with a progression from technician to technologist and to a degree in engineering should students desire.

Objectives

1. To provide graduates with the technical knowledge and "hands-on" skills needed to assist in the design, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of process instrumentation and control systems.

2. To provide graduates with an appreciation for the team approach in the workplace.

3. To provide graduates with good problem solving skills by giving students the opportunity for application of problem solving methodologies to "real-life" situations in the classroom and shop environments.

4. To provide graduates with the communication and computer skills fundamental to successful correspondence with professional engineers, technologists and other colleagues.

5. To provide graduates with the ability to supervise, train and advise technicians and trades people.

Curriculum

The Instrumentation Engineering Technology program incorporates core courses common to other Engineering Technology programs as well as discipline-specific shop based courses that focus on the "hands-on" and troubleshooting skills that graduates must possess. Students learn the fundamental theories required to understand many aspects of the field of engineering technology.

Intermediate and advanced courses expand on this knowledge of industrial instrumentation and continue with the acquisition of the skills that the technician will rely on in helping implement preventive maintenance programs, troubleshooting system malfunctions and completion of system repair. Courses will also provide the advanced theory of process control and programmable process control systems. An applied research project is required for successful completion.

Entrance Requirements

1. High School completion with an overall 60% average in:

  • English Language - Grade 12 level (Minimum 60%)
  • Academic Mathematics - Grade 12 leve l(Minimum 60%) or
    Advanced Math - Grade 12 level (Minimum 50%)
  • Grade 12. Two Science courses selected from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics. One of these courses must be Grade 12 level; the other may be Grade 11 level. Chemistry and Physics are highly recommended.

    OR

    Applicants 19 years of age or older who do not meet the educational prerequisite for the program may be considered on an individual basis under the Mature Student Clause.

2. Successful completion of the Skills Placement Assessment

Important Note

  • This program may not be suitable for applicants who do not have normal color perception.
  • Students should be aware of the strenuous physical dexterity required in this training program. Employers will normally demand all applicants undergo a physical capabilities assessment prior to hiring.

Required Courses

Level 1 Instrumentation Engineering Technology

Credits Lecture Hours
Per Week
Lab Hours
Per Week
CM1500 Essay Writing 3 3 0
MA1700 Mathematics 4 3 2
CH1120 Chemistry 4 3 2
PH1100 Physics 4 3 2
CM1400 Technical Reporting I 3 3 0
EG1110 Engineering Graphics 3 2 2
SD1170 Technology Awareness I 0 1 0
ET1100 Electrotechnology 4 3 2
MA1101 Mathematics 5 5 0
CM1401 Technical Reporting II 3 3 0
EG1430 AutoCAD Essentials 3 2 2
SD1171 Technology Awareness II 2 1 0
ET1101 Electrotechnology 4 3 2
CI1120 Introduction to Process Instrumentation 4 2 6
CI1540 Introduction to Process Operations 2 2 0
CI1330 Instrumentation Tubes/Fittings 1 0 2
CI2240 Hydraulics Pneumatics 2 1 2
CI1300 Electrical Fabrication 2 0 5
CI1260 Instrumentation Workshop I 1 0 4

Level 2 Instrumentation Engineering Technician Diploma

Credits Lecture Hours
Per Week
Lab Hours
Per Week
AE1130 Electronic Devices Instrumentation 4 3 4
DP1110 Digital Electronics 4 3 2
CI1121 Process Field Instrumentation 3 2 4
CI1600 Process Control Systems I 5 3 6
SD2210 Workplace Professionalism 2 2 0
MP2110 Electrical Devices Machine 3 2 3
CI1820 Introduction Process Analyzers 2 2 0
CI1601 Process Control Systems II 3 2 4
DP2530 Program Logic Control 4 2 5
CI1700 Digital Control Systems 3 2 3
CT1180 Computer Application for Instrumentation 1 0 3
CI2850 Final Control Elements 2 1 3
CI1261 Instrumentation Workshop II 2 0 7
After the successful completion of the above listed courses, the student may exit with the Industrial Instrumentation Technician Diploma.

Level 3 Instrumentation Engineering Technology Diploma

Credits Lecture Hours
Per Week
Lab Hours
Per Week
MA2100 Mathematics 5 5 0
CH1121 Chemistry 4 3 2
CM2200 Oral Communications 2 2 0
PR3140 Project Management 3 3 0
EN2470 Environmental Awareness 3 3 0
CI2560 Process Analyzers 3 2 4
SI3100 Materials Science 4 4 0
MA2101 Mathematics 5 5 0
PH1101 Physics 4 3 2
CM2300 Report Writing 2 2 0
EC1700 Engineering Economics 2 2 0
CI3840 Advanced Control Theory 4 3 2
DP3560 Industrial Buses Networks 5 4 2
PR3830 Technical Thesis I 3 3 0
CI3850 Advanced Process Control Applications 3 3 1
CI3720 Industrial Control Systems 3 3 1
PR3831 Technical Thesis II 3 2 3