As our dependence on electricity grows, so too does the demand for skilled electrical workers. Electrical Engineering Techniques students are introduced to electrical principles and building construction wiring while technician students advance into industrial automation and PLC programming, preparing for tomorrow's trends in next generation robotics.
Find your career
Loyalist’s focus on industrial automation provides the foundation for a vast array of career options:
Residential, commercial or industrial electrician
Automation specialist
Robotics technician
Programmable Logic Controller programmer
Appliance repair
Heating, air conditioning and ventilation (HVAC)
Electrical estimator
Industrial networking specialist
Electrical inspector
Electrical systems and products trainer
Communications systems technician
Gaffer (movie/video production electrician)
Railway signal technician
Experiential learning
Gets practical, real-life training in a supportive learning environment that nurtures one-on-one relationships with instructors:
The first year provides a working understanding of electricity and electronics, as well as the fundamental skills needed in electrical construction and automation.
Develop skills in electrical installation, motor control and the basics of industrial processes — including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), fluid power and process control.
Hands-on work with actual PLCs in your first year, not just simulation software
Students gain a solid understanding of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code.
A second year of study delivers skills required in installing, configuring, maintaining, servicing and calibrating industrial systems, including industrial robotic and production systems.
Students can apply their knowledge to extracurricular projects, such as building a racecar simulator arcade game using only automation equipment and software.