News Release - »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering launches new bridging pathway with Ontario college partners
March 9, 2023
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»ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering launches new bridging pathway with Ontario college partners
KINGSTON, MARCH 9, 2023 β »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University is launching a pathway to further broaden their horizons and welcome new students to its engineering community.
The »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering Bridge, a new initiative at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs, will give college engineering technology graduates the opportunity to join »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering in its Department of Civil Engineering or the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining. Pathway agreements are in place or presently being finalized with Algonquin, Cambrian, Mohawk, Seneca and St. Lawrence College.
βWeβre happy to be able to increase the opportunity for Ontario's technology students to complement their diplomas with an accredited engineering degree from »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University," says Brian Frank, the Dupont Chair in Engineering Education Research and Development at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs, and a principal architect of the bridging process.
βOur engineering technology programs provide high levels of theory with extensive hands-on training that make our students perfect candidates for the »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering Bridge,β says Dr. Paula Gouveia, Cambrianβs Vice-President Academic. βThis partnership with »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs lets our students smoothly transition into a program that will provide them with academic requirements for registration as a professional engineer. Itβs a win for both institutions and especially employers who are looking for graduates who possess both the knowledge and practical skills to get the job done from day one.β
In Ontario β as the rest of Canada β working as a professional engineer (P.Eng) requires registration with a governing provincial or territorial association. This bridging initiative, a first of its kind in southern Ontario, will allow students to begin additional studies in their final year of college, with summer courses to βbridgeβ them into full-time studies as engineering students at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs. Students will then graduate with the accredited engineering degree required for a P.Eng designation.
βWeβre pleased to have this expanded opportunity available for our Civil Engineering Technology students,β said Glenn Vollebregt, President and CEO at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario. βWe know that our students are well prepared to enter the workforce with the required skills and education when they graduate, and this preparedness also serves them well if they chose to pursue more education and credentials.β
βWeβve created a pathway that recognizes studentsβ accomplishments in the classroom and in the field to allow them to move efficiently into university studies in our Civil and Mining departments,β Frank explains. βOnce their bridging courses are complete, these students will be full-fledged members of the »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering community, fully integrated into their respective programs. That means access to all our campus services and resources, including a nationally leading full-time internship program.β
Pathway development is supported by the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer ().
Learn more about the »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering Bridge program at .
Learn more about Algonquin, Cambrian, Mohawk, Seneca and St. Lawrence Colleges at , , , , and .
For more information
Julie Brown
Manager, Media Relations, »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ
brown.julie@queensu.ca
343-363-2763