Conestoga College

Power Engineering Techniques - 4th Class

Kitchener, Canada

The Non-degree in Power Engineering Techniques - 4th Class at Conestoga College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Conestoga College is a well-regarded public college based in Kitchener, Ontario, offering more than 200 programs across fields such as engineering, business, health sciences, information technology, media and design. Established in 1967, the college serves roughly 16,000 full-time students and around 1,800 international students, and delivers applied training through multiple campuses across the Waterloo Region. Conestoga emphasizes career-focused education designed to equip students with job-ready skills.

The college is known for hands-on learning, modern labs and close ties to local industry, which support co-op placements, internships and employer-led projects. Program options include certificates, diplomas, degrees and postgraduate credentials, allowing clear progression routes for students seeking technical expertise or academic advancement. Strong employer partnerships and a focus on experiential learning help graduates transition smoothly into regional and national job markets.

International applicants can expect comprehensive admission guidance, orientation programs and student support services that address academic, language and settlement needs. Conestoga’s career services and alumni network aid job search and professional development, while campus life offers clubs and activities to build community. Prospective students should explore program-specific entry requirements, co-op options and scholarship opportunities to plan a practical and rewarding pathway.

About the Program

The Power Engineering Techniques - 4th Class program is for students who want to learn about operating and maintaining industrial equipment. This non-degree program at Conestoga College in Canada takes one year to complete and provides students with the skills needed to become a 4th class power engineer. Students will learn about boilers, refrigeration systems, and other equipment.

The curriculum includes courses on electricity, environmental controls, and safety in the workplace. Students will also learn about sketching and communication, applied math, and elementary mechanics. The program includes hands-on components, such as a field placement, to help students gain practical experience.

Graduates of this program can work as power engineers, operating engineers, or boiler operators. They can find jobs in industries such as energy, manufacturing, or construction. Some specific job titles include power plant operator, heating and cooling system operator, or industrial equipment mechanic.

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