CAMOSUN COLLEGE ELECTRONICS 2024 CAPSTONE SYMPOSIUM
Discover Innovation: 2024 Capstone Showcase
The Capstone Symposium is an annual celebration of ingenuity and achievement, featuring Camosun College's senior Electronics & Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology students. Over the last 14 weeks, these talented students have been crafting innovative hardware and software solutions to tackle real-world challenges.
Join us for this year’s event in the Centre for Trades Education and Innovation (CTEI) building at the Interurban campus on December 13th, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
This website offers a glimpse into the teams and their cutting-edge projects. We encourage you to explore the booths, where students will be eager to share their work and discuss their creative processes. Visit the Teams page for more details and get ready to be inspired!
The Electronics Program
The Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology – Renewable Energy program at Camosun College provides comprehensive training in both hardware and software, equipping graduates to address various industry challenges. The program offers the option to convert the diploma into a degree through the Electronics and Computer Engineering Bridge, leading to a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering. With a special emphasis on renewable energy systems, the program prepares graduates for the growing sector. Career opportunities include computer-aided design, circuitry design, microelectronics, data acquisition, and contributing to high-tech industries.
The Electrical Program
The Electrical Engineering Technology - Marine & Industrial offers skills for a dynamic career path. Co-op and internship options alternate between full-time studies and paid work, improving job readiness. Graduates can enter the marine or industrial electrical fields or pursue further education at UVIC. This program covers high-tech topics, commencing in September, and focuses on electrical devices such as VFDs, PLCs, and electrical machines, enabling the design of complex systems. Graduates can work in CAD, circuitry design, PLC control systems, complex electrical systems, communication systems, marine electrical propulsion, and more. The diploma can also be transformed into a degree through the Electrical and Computer Engineering Bridge program, directly entering the third year of a Bachelor's degree at UVIC.