ABOUT THIS DEPARTMENT
Technical Course instructional time is divided between classroom theory and practical hands-on labs. These courses have been found to be an asset not only for students entering Community College Trade courses but also for students entering Community College Technical courses and University Engineering courses.
A student's second Science credit may be chosen from the following courses:
- Introductory Electronics 110
- Engine Electrical Systems 120
- Micro Electronics 120
The following courses have been recognized officially as electives for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering program at U.N.B.
- Computer Aided Basic Drafting 110
- Computer Assisted Manufacturing 110
- Introductory Electronics 110
- Micro Electronics 120
Courses which are offered by this school that meet the computer literacy criteria are:
- Computer Aided Basic Drafting 110
- Computer Assisted Manufacturing 110
- Introductory Electronics 110
- Micro Electronics 120