Campus | Start Date | Tuition/Fees |
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Saint John | September 2025 (Blended Delivery) | Domestic |
The Wind and Solar Energy Technician program provides learners with the practical skills and knowledge needed to work in the wind and solar energy fields. This two-year program builds on the foundation laid by the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician certificate program, focusing on the operation, maintenance, testing, and troubleshooting of wind and solar energy systems.
In the first year, learners will develop a foundation in electrical and electronics, covering essential areas like math, physical science, and electrical circuits, along with critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork. They will also gain hands-on experience in installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical and electronic systems.
In the second year, the program shifts to wind and solar energy, where learners will learn to safely operate, maintain, test, and troubleshoot these systems in real-world and simulated environments. The program includes opportunities for co-op placements, allowing learners to gain valuable industry experience.
The requirements for this diploma program may be achieved within two years of full-time study.
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NB Francophone High School Math Equivalencies
International Student Admission Equivalencies
Technology Requirements
ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ is a connected learning environment. All programs require a minimum specification, including access to the internet and a laptop. Your computer should meet your program technology requirements to ensure the software required for your program operates effectively. Free wifi is provided on all campuses.
Course curriculum for this program is still under development. Once the courses have been finalized, they will be posted here. Courses are subject to change.
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