Electronics Engineering Technology

 

 

with Diplomas offered in: Communication Systems and Computer Systems

 

We are a two year nationally accredited technology program


at the New Brunswick Community College in Saint John,

 

located at 950 Grandview Ave, Saint John, NB, Canada, E2L 3V1, 506-658-6600

 

Students considering the pursuit of a career in the Canadian Forces as

 Aerospace Telecom & Information Systems Technicians , Naval Electronics Technician, Naval Weapons Technicians

(and some others) will be eligible to receive advanced standing, a salary (with benefits), and support to offset tuition.


 

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News and Events:

 

Bell Aliant will be making a presentation

to first and second year EET students on Jan 26, 11:30am.

Second year students are asked to bring their resumes. Lunch will be provided.


 

Annual Sumo Robot Competition - Nov 2, 2011

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High School Winners:

 Rothesay High - Zoidberg

 

 

 2nd Place: Harbourview High

 

 Participants: Simonds, Harbourview, Rothesay, Hampton

EET Winners:

 First Year: Kyle Kitching, Bradley Belbin, Derek Smith

 2nd year: Anthony Vlamakis

 

 

 

 


EET Class of 2011

NEW click here to see: 2011 Senior Project Presentation Pictures NEW

 


click below for information regarding the upcoming program advisory committee meeting:

PAC 2011

 


 

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NBCC Electronics Engineering Technology Annual Sumo Robot Competition results:

 

High School:

 

1st Place: Rothesay High

 

2nd Place: Simonds High

1st year EET:

 

1st Place:

Jean MacDonald, Colin Crealock

 

2nd Place: Blake Adams, Chris Robson

2nd year EET:

 

1st Place: Rob Meagher

 


 

click here to see: 2010 Senior Project Presentation Pictures

 


click here to see: Sumo Robot Maze Competition Video


Mr. Benjamin's Tesla Coil once again energizes NBCC.


NBCC Saint John Electronics program is the first

to get accredited in Atlantic Canada using CFCOP (Canadian Forces)

 

Congratulations to the Electronics Engineering Technology - Electronic Communications Systems program

at New Brunswick Community College (St. John Campus). The program was accredited in January by the Canadian Forces

 for adequately meeting over 1100 hours of CF training requirements for the Naval Electronics Technician (NE Tech – Radar, NE Tech – Sonar,

and NE Tech - Communications) and  Naval Weapons Technician (NW Tech) occupations.

 

Students interested in careers in the CF who are enrolled in this program

 and meet CF eligibility requirements for the NE Tech and NW Tech occupations will be eligible to receive

 a salary, benefits, tuition, and materials as part of the Non-Commissioned Member Subsidized Education Plans

 


 

Congratulations to Sumo Robot Competition winners

2nd year: Aaron Buckley, Marc Leger

1st year: Sean Everett, Jon Larsen, Matthew Ward

and to all who competed.

 


 

EET Class of 2009:

Click here for Senior Project Presentation Pictures


 

"We need to make sure we have trained and skilled ICT -Information and Communications Technology- graduates to meet growing demand"

Link to May 6, 2009 article in the Telegraph Journal:http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/search/article/658009

 


 

Click here for pictures from the Dec 2008 EET Curling event

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This years student vs instructor hockey curling game will be held on Thursday, Dec 18 at the Thistle from 2 to 4pm.

There will be food and door prizes at the Rothesay Avenue Billiards in the private room at 6pm.

Please see 2nd year student Corey Duke to sign up.

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Congratulations to Sumo Competition winners:

Dan Carter (Second Year)

Marc Legere, J.T. Estey, Shawn Dickeson (first year)

and to all who competed!

click here for final battle video

 

Congratulations to our 2008 Graduates!

 

Click here for Pictures of the Senior Project Presentations

 

Click here for Pictures of First Year Projects

 

Congratulations to first year EET student

Ryan Jacobs on being awarded the prestigious

Upper Year Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for 2008

 

Presentation by AECL Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 2:30pm, Gymn

 

Presentation by Michelin Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 10am, Gymn

 

Presentation by Wyndham Thursday, May 1, 2008, 1:00pm

 

Co-op work term information session on Thursday, April 17th at 12:30 in A2143

 

AECL Career Fair Saturday, March 29, 430 Bayside Drive, 9am-2pm (bring your resume).

 

Presentation by NavCanada (including 2004 graduate and team supervisor Mike Lawson):

Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 2:30pm, C-1011

 

Tour of Ocean Steel: Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 2:30pm

 

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Click here for pictures of the

EET trip to Xerox

Many thanks to Xerox for the donated equipment.

 

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Click here for pictures of the annual EET

Student/Instructor Hockey Game

 

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The EET annual Sumo Robot Competition

was held Thursday, Nov 8, 2007 (click picture for slideshow):

 

The following picture is from the article in Mondays Telegraph Journal:

 

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Our trip to Mt. Champlain (click picture for slideshow):

 

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Congrats to the EET Class of 2007:

Click here for more pictures

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Click here for:

2007 Senior Project Presentation

 

Pictures and Videos

 

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Congratulations to EET student

Matthew McQuade

who is the NBCC-SJ Valedictorian for 2007.

That's two years in a row for EET!

 

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Another successful week of testing Audio Amps

built by EET 1st year students is complete.

(Apologies to all within earshot!)

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A few Pictures of EET students working on their Senior Projects during our Open House May 4, 2007 :

 

Congratulations to 2004 Graduate of the EET program

Alex Gomez, who received the first ever Outstanding Student Award by APEGNB. Alex is currently a student at UNB.

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Breaking News: EET Students send Instructor's to Jail

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Congratulations to EET Dean's List students:

 

Dec 2006 Student-Instructor Hockey Game:

Many thanks to 2nd year EET student Curt Hicks

for organizing a great event!

click on pic above for more pictures

 

Nov 2006 Sumo Robot Competition:

Winners: 2nd year- Chris Russell

1st year - Chris Oram, Nick Chaisson, Nathan Wilcox

 

Oct 2006 Mount Champlain trip:

 

EET Class of 2006

 

Congratulations to EET student

Sebastien Benoit

who is the NBCC-SJ

Valedictorian for 2006!

 

Pics of some of the

June 2006 Senior Project Presentations:

 

Click below for a list of

1st Year EET Students Electronics Projects.

 

The Program Advisory Committee

meeting for EET took place on June 21, 2006.

 

May 2006 Open House Pictures:

 

Click on the pic below for pictures of the

 Student/Instructor hockey game

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Congrats to 2nd Year students

S.Benoit, J.Naish, J.Yang and M.Daigle on their awards:

 

Click on the picture below for pictures

from the trip to Mt. Champlain:

 

Click on the picture below for pictures

from the Sept 2005 Sumo Robot competition:

 

 

Class of 2005 picture:

 

Click on the picture below for pictures from the May 12, 2005 Open House:


 

 

Over 90% employment rate:

Employers:

Bursaries:

 

Surveys indicate that over 90% of our graduates are employed in their field one year after graduation, at an average salary of approximately $34,000 per year.

Our tuition is $2600 per year.

 

 

Our graduates are employed at companies such as: Irving Oil, JDI, NB Power, Aliant Inc, Rogers Cable, Ocean Steel, Nortel, Irving Pulp and Paper, Client Logic, Cendant, Ocean Steel, Hospitals, Universities, Coast Guard, Government

in a variety of positions including electronic and information systems installation and maintenance, design, manufacturing, sales, troubleshooting, local area network administration, fiber optic system design and installation …

Please see our graduate employment summary.

 

Call our Student Services for information regarding bursaries.

Students in this program are eligible to apply for the JDI Training Incentive Program ($650,000 in bursaries). Application forms may be downloaded at:

http://www.jdirving.com/hr-incentive/intro/intro.htm

 

 

Further information may be obtained by selecting the "Program Information" menu item above.