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Mining Engineering Bridge to UBC, Advanced Diploma

Put your technology diploma to work with our engineering bridge programs. þƵ can prepare you for a career in Engineering and set you up for direct entry into your third year at UVic or UBC.

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Program at a glance

Credential

Advanced Diploma

Work experience

Co-op / internship

Study options

Full-time

Open to International

Yes

Length

8 months

High demand

This program receives high interest. Apply early.

Get ready for your P.Eng.

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þƵ’s engineering bridge programs are for technology diploma grads who want to continue with third-year studies at UVic or UBC to finish an engineering degree. This is your next step to becoming a professional engineer.

In demand

Industry professionals and educators agree—the combination ofa technology diploma and engineering degree creates the most desirable type of engineer.

You will gain both hands-on experience with practical applied skills and an excellent knowledge of advanced engineering courses.

The only program of its kind

The engineering bridge programs at þƵ are unique and recognized across Canada as an excellent transition from a technology diploma to an Engineering degree (UVic) or Applied Science degree (UBC).

Although the Bridge programs are designed for graduates of technology diplomas delivered through þƵ,all graduates from accreditedprograms are welcome to apply.

The Mining Engineering Bridge program is offered by þƵ with the full support and cooperation of the(UBC V). Gain access to the third year of the Bachelor of Applied Science at UBC V with your Mining Engineering Technology diploma. You'll study advanced topics that aren't typically found in technology programs.

Mining engineering is concerned with the optimal exploitation of mineral resources while minimizing environmental impact. The discipline requires a broad knowledge of engineering and scientific subjects. The Bridge to UBC study option is offered from September through April. You'll start your third year of the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program at UBC Vancouver in September.

Once accepted into UBC you can participate in the Co-operative Education option. If you decide to participate in Co-op, some work terms from your technology diploma may be transferable between institutions. There is an optional internship work term available in the Bridge that is transferable.

Note: To be eligible to participate in a Co-op or Internship term, you need to successfully complete all first-term courses with a minimum GPA of 3.0, be fully enrolled in the academic term immediately preceding the work term with a minimum of nine (9) credits, and complete the workshop series CDEV WPS prior to your first work term. You must also receive approval from theApplied Learning, Co-operative Education and Career Services貹ٳԳ.

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Combining theory and technology

The engineering bridge programs share many common courses, which have been developed in consultation and cooperation with UBC and UVic. The engineering bridge programs are rigorous and you should expect to dedicate yourself to your studies throughout your time in the program.

What you'll learn

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Program outline

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar.

Program outline

What to expect

ܰengineering bridge programsare comprised of two academic terms. Each term, you’ll attend 14 weeks of class followed by an exam period. Classes are scheduled for 25-28 hours per week. Homework commitments vary per student but amount to about three to four hours per day including weekends.

If a number of years have passed since your graduation, it is strongly advised that you retake math courses in preparation for returning to school. Aof the math topics that þƵ students have covered in their technology programs has been created by instructor Raymond Lai for the Bridge program.

The Mining Engineering Bridge to the University of British Columbia program starts with the Fall semester and ends after the Winter semester. The optional internship work term is offered May through August. After successful completion, you’ll transfer into the first academic term of third-year engineering at UBC Vancouver in September.

Tuition and fees

Effective from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025

Estimated tuition

Tuition estimates are for the entire program.

Mining Engineering Bridge to UBC, Advanced Diploma

$4,989 (domestic)
$16,432 (international)

Mining Engineering Bridge to UBC, Advanced Diploma, Internship designation

$5,808 (domestic)
$18,123 (international)

Domestic tuition fees vary depending on the individual course fees for the classes you select.

For International students visit: International Tuition & Fees.

Student fees

In addition to tuition estimates, student fees are calculated based on your enrolment. Refer to:Student Fees.

You may need to find more than one source of funding to help pay for your education and living costs while attending college. Check out sources of money you don't need to pay back as well as those that need to be repaid.

Financial Aid & Awards

Admission requirements

This program is demanding and requires a high level of commitment. The admission process is designed to identify the students most likely to succeed at the University. The number of applicants meeting minimum GPA standard for admission may be greater than the number of seats in the program. This may mean a higher GPA is used to determine admission eligibility.

All of:

  • High school transcripts - 1official copy.
  • Other postsecondary transcripts - 1official copy.
    • Regardless of relevance to engineering studies all post-secondary transcripts must be submitted

And one of:

  • A Diploma in Mining Engineering Technology within the last 5 years with a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.0 (B) and no individual course marks below a "C" grade - 1official copy.
  • A Diploma in Mining Engineering Technology more than 5 years ago with a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.0 (B) and no individual course marks below a "C" grade - 1official copyand a Letter of Intent outlining work experience and or professional development since graduation.

Note:

  • þƵ College diploma graduates are not required to submit their þƵ transcripts.
  • "In progress" transcripts may be accepted if students are currently enrolled in the final courses of their diploma program. The courses must be completed prior to acceptance for admission.
  • Diploma programs must be accreditedby Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC)to beeligiblefor admission.Other Canadian technology programs not accredited by TAC may be considered but will require the submission of detailed course descriptions (syllabi) for all courses.

Admission Selection Process

Stage One

  • GPA is calculated using all courses taken toward completion of a student's Technology diploma, including all course repeats.

Stage Two

  • A joint meetingis heldbetween the University of British Columbia and þƵ Collegein order torank the applicants based on the GPA achieved to determine which applicants will be offered admission to the Bridge program.The final decision is made by the receiving university.

When you apply you will need to submit proof that you meet the program admission requirements listed above. Where a letter grade is specified, you must have proof of that grade or higher.

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the Academic Calendar: Loading...

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If you have questions about what you can expect to learn in your technology bridge classes contactengbridge@camosun.ca

Engineering Bridge Coordinator

Faculty/staff profile

Peter Burrage

Peter Burrage

Program Leader - Engineering Bridge, Instructor - Civil Engineering

burrage@camosun.ca
250–370–4443
Technologies Centre

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For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar.

Contact information

Mechanical Engineering Technology department

Campus location

Technologies building (TEC), room 169

Location link

Interurban campus

250-370-4443

engbridge@camosun.ca


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