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Queen’s University partners with Northern College, Cambrian

Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, has partnered with two Northern Ontario community colleges to help engineering technologists and technicians upgrade their education from a college diploma to a university degree.

Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, has partnered with two Northern Ontario community colleges to help engineering technologists and technicians upgrade their education from a college diploma to a university degree.

Queen’s launched its online Bachelor of Mining Engineering Technology (BTech) program in 2016. And while the program accepts graduates of any college engineering technology program, the new articulation and transfer agreements between Queen’s University and Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology in Timmins and Cambrian College in Sudbury map out a clear path to an advanced degree.

“By formalizing these partnerships, we’ve identified the eligible transfer credits and courses these students will have to take during their bridge year,” said David Yokom, Queen’s BTech program manager. “Candidates from these colleges will have the advantage of knowing exactly what it will take to earn a Queen’s bachelor of mining engineering technology degree before they even apply.”

The curriculum includes surveying, mine design, management, sustainability, instrumentation and data analysis, communications, and technical writing.