Athabasca University
Welding Engineering TechnologySchool of Manufacturing and Automation
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Graduates of the Welding Engineering Technology diploma are eligible to receive up to 60 transfer credits into Athabasca’s Bachelor of Science – General (Post-Diploma) degree program. All admission and selection requirements must be satisfied at the time of application. Updated November 7, 2018.
Welding Engineering TechnologySchool of Manufacturing and Automation
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Graduates of the Welding Engineering Technology diploma are eligible to receive up to 30 transfer credits into Athabasca’s Bachelor of Science – Applied Mathematics (Post-Diploma) degree program. All admission and selection requirements must be satisfied at the time of application. Updated November 7, 2018.
NAIT
Welding Engineering TechnologySchool of Manufacturing and Automation
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Graduates of a recognized two-year technology diploma, with a minimum GPA of 2.7, are eligible to apply to NAIT’s Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management (Btech-TM). The BTech-TM offers diploma graduates the opportunity to earn a recognized baccalaureate degree with two additional years of study. This degree bridges the gap between technologists and management; students will build upon their strong technical backgrounds by adding the leadership and critical thinking skills needed to take on management and supervisory roles. Traditional and E-Learning options are available for this program. Updated May 4, 2016.
Thompson Rivers University
Welding Engineering TechnologySchool of Manufacturing and Automation
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Upon an applicant’s admission, Thompson Rivers University-Open Learning determines the number of credits attributable to this program from the applicant’s technology diploma. Admission requirements are a Provincial Grade 12 diploma or approved equivalent and a recognized diploma of technology or equivalent. Students with this technology diploma are granted a maximum of 60 transfer credits toward the 120 credits required to complete the degree. Students are expected to have university-level writing skills upon entry into this program. Writing skills will be assessed during the admission process. Those who do not have university-level writing skills should enroll in an introductory first-year English composition course. If additional lower-level credits are required to meet program requirements, a wide variety of courses are available. Graduates of the Bachelor of Technology program also have the option of using many of their courses as prerequisites towards Thompson Rivers University's Masters of Business Administration. Updated August 31, 2015.
Direction of Agreement: Sending
Type of Agreement: Formal Agreement 2222-1
Effective Date:
January 22, 2016
Receiving
Institution Program:
Bachelor of Technology
Welding Engineering TechnologySchool of Manufacturing and Automation
Program Website
Upon an applicant’s admission, Thompson Rivers University-Open Learning determines the number of credits attributable to this program from the applicant’s technology diploma. Admission requirements are a Provincial Grade 12 diploma or approved equivalent and a recognized diploma of technology or equivalent. Students with this technology diploma are granted a maximum of 60 transfer credits toward the 120 credits required to complete the degree. If additional lower-level credits are required to meet program requirements, a wide variety of courses are available. Updated August 31, 2015.