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Engineering Design and Drafting Technology at Lethbridge Community College

How long is the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology at Lethbridge Community College?
2 Year Diploma in Engineering Design and Drafting Technology

What you need to get in to the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology at Lethbridge Community College?
New students are accepted into the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology program for the Fall (September) term. Academic Requirements: Applicants are required to have a minimum 50 per cent in Math 30P (Pure) or a minimum of 65 per cent in Math 30A (Applied), 50 per cent in Physics 20 or 50 per cent in Science 30, 60 per cent in English Language Arts 30-2 or English Language Arts 30-1. Basic understanding of computer technology such as word processing, copying files; and familiarity working in a Windows-based environment. All students applying to the program will be required to write a math and science competency exam at the start of the program. Students whose scores demonstrate deficiencies will be advised to consider spreading their workload over a three-year program to allow for remedial courses. Alternate Admission applicants are required to achieve a minimum 60th percentile on the Arithmetic, Elementary Algebra and Sentence Skills sections of the Computerized Placement Test or equivalent. It is strongly recommended that 75th percentile is achieved.

For more information on the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology at Lethbridge Community College
(403) 320-3323

Does the :program offer a Coop?
No

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Engineering Design and Drafting Technology?
In Class Study

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