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Why mechanical techniques millwright course

Millwright Techniques certificate program is designed to help introduce


prospective millwrights to the trade. The program aims to facilitate employment
or provide the required components to enter into a millwright apprenticeship
program, giving practical experience with trade regulations and practices. You will
gain a solid understanding of the various technical theories and elements of the
millwright trade. There will be a significant practical component to the program,
and you will learn valuable skills by using the latest industry software programs
and working in fully equipped up-to-date labs and shops. At Humber, skilled
instructors highlight current trends within the industry and strive to duplicate
situations that apprentices and skilled tradespeople will see in their everyday
working life.

 Get exposed to all aspects of the manufacturing, production and


maintenance needs of industry.

 Learn and master the changes and techniques required by industry in


maintaining and repairing factory equipment and automated systems.

 Develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and repair
operations.

 Principles of measurement, metallurgy, automated systems, mathematics,


blueprint interpretation, safety and troubleshooting.

 acquire and maintain computer skills applicable to current and emerging

 technologies* to contribute to the preparation of mechanical drawings and


other

 related technical documents

 in manufacturing and

 maintaining mechanical components according to required specifications



emerging

 technologies*


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 effective electronic file management process

Semester 1

MLWT 100: Drawings and Schematics

MLWT 104: Safety Hand and Power Tools

MLWT 106: Electric and Electronic Control 1

MLWT 108: Mechanic Theory

MLWT 110: Welding

TMTH 125: Essentials of Technical Mathematics

Semester 2

MLWT 205: Set-Up and Operate Machine Tools

MLWT 206: Electric and Electronic Control 2

MLWT 208: Hydraulic Systems

MLWT 210: Compressors, Fans and Blowers

MLWT 215: Machine Tools and Work Project

WRIT 108: English 1 for Skilled Trade Professionals


Why humber college
Humber College offers career-focused learning in state-of-the-art labs and
classrooms that will prepare you for the job market. We work in partnership with
nationally and internationally based institutions and offer a growing number of
study abroad options.

Employment-connected credentials refers to the contemporary teaching model


that focuses on fostering competencies (skills) that can be applied in industry. The
connection between curriculum and industry allows students to develop the
specific skills that employers expect them to bring to the job. Faculty works
closely with industry to clearly define the competencies students should be able
to demonstrate when they graduate and establishes reliable assessments for
measuring progress. This approach diverges from the traditional education model
as it underpins the importance of mastering skills that align with industry using a
variety of methods to help students synthesize and apply knowledge.
Competency-based education challenges the one-size-fits-all method of teaching
and learning, and works to develop competencies at the student's pace over time.

Teaching Method & Faculty

Faculty is focused on leveraging industry experience to develop a comprehensive


curriculum that aligns with evolving employer needs. Shaping students'
understanding of key concepts and learning outcomes, and facilitating an ideal
learning environment that bridges the gap between classroom and industry is the
institutional teaching model. Faculty works directly with students to foster
learning using a variety of methods including group discussions and team work,
applied research projects, exposure to industry, and active learning initiatives. It is
critical that faculty build a foundation for students that connects learning
outcomes to the specific needs of industry by way of application and
experimentation.

Offering excellence in polytechnic education by providing students clear pathways


and a chance to build on previous academic achievements and experiences is
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. Humber is a
polytechnic college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is one of Canada’s leading
postsecondary institutions. Humber College has three campuses; Humber North
Campus, Humber Lakeshore Campus, and Humber Orangeville Campus. Humber
serves 27,000 full-time students and 56,000 continuing education registrants,
offering 150 full-time programs across more than 40 fields of study, along with
200 part-time and more than 400 online programs or courses. The aim of the
College is to develop largely educated, highly skilled and adaptable citizens who
can significantly contribute to the educational, economic and social development
of their communities.

Humber is one of only five Ontario colleges named as an Institute of Technology


and Advanced Learning by the Ontario Government. The reasons behind opting
for Humber College for higher education may include:

Student friendly environment:

Humber College offers a dynamic, friendly and high-quality teaching and learning
environment.

Experienced and expert faculty:

Every program at Humber College is designed with input from industry experts to
ensure a relevant learning experience. Further, the students will learn from
award-winning faculty focused on their personal and academic success.

Broad Spectrum of Programs:

The broad spectrum of programs that is especially designed to meet the needs
and career interests of individual students and their specific education path.
Vivacious Campus Life:

Humber College offers a vivacious campus life featuring top varsity teams,
leading-edge facilities and Centres of Excellence along with student support
services to help students achieve their goals.

Humber Community:

The Humber community is comprised of 27,000 full-time and 56,000 continuing


education registrants across three campuses.

International Focus Curriculum:

The College emphasizes upon international focus in its curriculum wherever


appropriate and it welcomes international students from more than 80 countries.
The College also offers a growing number of study-abroad options and it work in
partnership with national and internationally based institutions.
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why Toronto

Endless Exciting Things to Do


From arts and museums to fashion to nightlife to major league sports, Toronto has
something for everyone. Year-round, there are exhibitions like Ripley’s Aquarium,
Canada’s Wonderland, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Castle Loma, the Ontario Science
Centre…the list goes on and on.

Here’s a shortlist of just a few of the bigger events the city has to offer.
 The Canadian National Exhibition every summer.
 The world-class Distillery District Christmas Market.
 The Pride Festival has grown to a month-long extravaganza.
 The Royal Winter Fair

Multicultural Diversity
Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. More than half of its
population was born outside of Canada according to 2006 census statistics, and about
47 percent of Toronto is a member of a visible minority. No matter what your heritage is,
you’ll be able to find someone who shares it in Toronto.

Low Crime for Such a Big City


With an amazingly low crime rate, Toronto is one of the safest big cities in the world,
and the safest large city in North America. There is even better news if you’re headed to
“the 6”: Toronto’s crime rate has been falling for years.
That being said Toronto is still a major city and there are pockets where people,
especially women walking after dark, should be careful. Right now, these areas include
Jane and Finch, Scarborough, and parts of Etobicoke. If these challenged
neighbourhoods are anything like some of the previous listings on Toronto’s bad
neighbourhoods list, in a decade or two they’ll become gentrified.

Easier Winters – for Canada, at Least


Unless you’re coming from Vancouver or Victoria, you’ll probably find Toronto’s winters
comparatively mild. The GTA gets a moderating effect on its temperatures from Lake
Ontario, and also from the heat island effect.

An Airport in the Downtown Core


If you decide to make your home in downtown Toronto, you’ll find Billy Bishop/Toronto
Island Airport incredibly convenient as long as you’re headed to cities along the eastern
seaboard of North America. Since you can pretty much get off the TTC in Toronto and
onto a plane for Montréal, New York or Chicago (with connections pretty much
anywhere else in the world), you’ll never feel stuck.
Considering that the alternative is the 75-minute or more journey to Pearson airport in
Mississauga, a 10-minute bus ride is pretty sweet.
1. Job opportunities. You know that Toronto is the biggest city in Canada.
2. Ethnic Diversity, Less Racism
3. A lot of Asian Food
4. Transportation. It is possible to live without a car.
5. Post-secondary Metro pass, Only available in Toronto.
6. Go transit services. You can go to GTA area with only 8 dollars.
7. Developed immigrant services such as YMCA and many non-profit organization.
8. You can benefit from non-profit organizations. Google Help Starts Here -
211.ca Toronto.
9. Education. There are four public colleges and four public universities in Toronto.
10. Many banks are opened on Saturday.

Future prospects
The average salary for a Millwright is ₹ 36,177 per month in India
https://www.indeed.co.in/salaries/Millwright-Salaries

No of jobs

https://www.ibef.org/industry/manufacturing-sector-india.aspx

l and t salary

https://www.glassdoor.co.in/Salary/L-and-T-Technology-Services-Mechanical-Engineer-Salaries-
E394137_D_KO28,47.htm

chart link

https://www.ibef.org/industry/manufacturing-sector-india/infographic

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