Advanced Diploma in Power Engineering Technology (Co-op)

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What will I learn?

Students develop the skills and knowledge to operate high-energy processes found in power plants such as steam production and use, refrigeration, and gas compression. These processes are found in many industrial, commercial and institutional facilities to support manufacturing, food production, and electrical power generation, as well as to heat and cool buildings. Students learn to operate and maintain equipment such as high-pressure steam systems, boilers, turbines, compressors, chillers, pumps and condensers. In order to ensure power plant processes are operated safely and efficiently, students acquire strong foundation in equipment theory and the underlying science that explains how these machines work. Additionally, students benefit from experiential learning in an on-campus Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) registered power plant, a power plant simulator, and through co-op learning experiences.

The program follows the Standardized Power Engineers Examination Committee (SOPEEC) 4th and 3rd class syllabus and prepares students to write TSSA examinations required for both the 4th and 3rd Class Power (Operating) Engineer certifications.

Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  • work in accordance with occupational safety procedures to minimize risk and enhance personal and public safety;
  • evaluate and solve complex technical problems related to power engineering technology and plant systems by applying the principles of mathematics and science;
  • perform tasks related to power engineering and plant administration in accordance with relevant laws, policies, ethical principles, procedures and industry standards;
  • Communicate information effectively and accurately by evaluating, translating and interpreting relevant drawings and other related documents;
  • apply principles of operation for process equipment and electrical systems including boilers, prime movers, refrigeration systems, and associated auxiliaries to ensure safety and efficiency;
  • implement strategies that mitigate the effects of power generation on the environment;
  • utilize instrument and control systems to support the safe and efficient operations of a power plant;
  • outline accepted standards and practices of metallurgy, welding and testing of metals for quality control inspections in power plant operations;
  • manage power plant operations, equipment and personnel in a simulated power plant environment;
  • relate effectively to co-workers, subordinates and supervisors in the work environment;
  • apply basic entrepreneurial strategies to identify and respond to new opportunities.

Practical Experience

All co-operative education programs at Georgian contain mandatory work term experiences aligned with program learning outcomes. Co-op work terms are designed to integrate academic learning with work experience, supporting the development of industry specific competencies and employability skills.

Career opportunities

Graduates of this program may find rewarding careers as power or operating engineers in a wide variety of industries. Graduates may work at electrical power generating plants, as well as heating and cooling plants, schools, hospitals and other commercial buildings. Manufacturing, food processing and natural resources are areas in which students may find employment.

Work Integrated Learning: 1 Co-op Work Term + 1 Field Placement

Which department am I in?

Georgian College

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$14,504.00 (8,79,617) per year
Housing fees Homestay With meals - 900 per month, Without meals - 600 per month

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

May 2025

Venue

Owen Sound Campus

1450 8th St. E.,

Owen Sound,

Ontario,

N4K 5R4, Canada

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$14,504.00 (8,79,617) per year
Housing fees Homestay With meals - 900 per month, Without meals - 600 per month

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Owen Sound Campus

1450 8th St. E.,

Owen Sound,

Ontario,

N4K 5R4, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants must hold OSSD or equivalent with the following:

  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U)

And one of:

  • Grade 12 Physics (C or U)
  • Grade 12 Chemistry (C or U)
  • Grade 11 Chemistry (C or U)

Mature students, non-secondary school applicants (19 years or older), and home school applicants may also be considered for admission. Eligibility may be met by applicants who have taken equivalent courses, upgrading, completed their GED, and equivalency testing.

Applicants must meet ONE of the following criteria to meet Georgian’s language proficiency requirements:

  • TOEFL Internet-based test (IBT): 79
  • TOEFL Paper-based test: 550
  • IELTS Academic only: 6.0
  • YELT: 1-5
  • TOEIC: 800
  • Graduate of Level 8 of Georgian’s GAAS - English for Academic Purposes: 60% in certificate or completion of level 8 with 70% or higher
  • Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL): 60
  • Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE): 58
  • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): 170

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Georgian College

Georgian College has recorded a consistently higher graduate employment rate than the provincial average for more than 20 years.

  • Ontario’s #1 co-op college with 6,200 employer partners
  • Seven well-connected and modern campuses in Ontario
  • 130+ market-driven programs 
  • Strong culture of entrepreneurship