Avionics Techniques
Ecole nationale

Avionics Techniques

Avionics Techniques
Location
Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada
Mode of learning
In Company
Level
Advanced
Category
Avionics Engineering
Duration
3 Years
Course start date
01 May 2025
Tuition fees
£ Enquire

Description

    About: The Dec-Bac in Avionics is designed for students interested in mastering avionic systems and technologies. This comprehensive program covers critical aspects of avionics, ensuring that students gain the necessary skills and knowledge for a career in aviation technology.

    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles as avionics technicians, aerospace engineers, or systems analysts in the aviation industry. They may work with aircraft maintenance companies, aerospace manufacturers, or governmental aviation agencies.

    Introduction

    prerequisites

    Math Technico-Sciences or Natural Sciences of the 5th sec. or the equivalent

    Physics of the 5th sec. or the equivalent

    You will learn

    Plan, direct or perform the installation, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of electrical, electronic and digital (conventional and automated) systems found in all aircraft, including navigation and communications.

    Provide technical support to engineers in the design of avionics systems.

    Your abilities

    Adaptation to technological changes

    Dexterity

    thoroughness

    Sens of observation

    Sense of responsibility

    Bilingualism (an asset)

    Your interests

    New technologies

    Electronics, electricity and computers

    Problems solving

    Concrete tasks

    Structured environment

    You can access careers

    Avionics Maintenance Technician

    Method Agent (Avionics)

    Technician in the installation and maintenance of aircraft instruments (radar, radio, etc.)

    Avionics manufacturing technician

    Manufacturing Quality Control Technician

    Flight simulator technician

    Avionics Inspector

    DEC-BAC

    Program-Avionique-600x400.jpg In addition to its regular program of avionics techniques, ÉNA offers a DEC-BAC course in Avonique to facilitate the transition of graduates in avionics techniques to the bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Polytechnique Montréal.

    The school path

    Students wishing to follow the DEC-BAC pathway must integrate, during their three-year DEC, five academic prerequisite courses required by Polytechnique. Of these courses, two are in surplus (including one in summer session) and three replace courses already scheduled in the schedule.

    Differential Calculus (201-NYA-05)

    Integral calculation (201-NYB-05)

    Linear algebra and vector geometry (201-NYC-05)

    General Chemistry: Matter (202-NYA-05)

    Electricity and Magnetism (203-NYB-05)

    Two of these courses are recognized as complementary courses. At the end of their three-year college program, students will benefit from privileged access to the BAC in electrical engineering if they meet the admission criteria for all bachelor's degrees at Polytechnique Montréal, ie the success of prerequisite courses and a rating. R meeting the minimum requirements of Polytechnique Montréal.

    Graduates of the DEC-BAC DEC program will be recognized by Polytechnique Montréal with exemptions from university courses allowing them to reduce their study sessions. These exemptions represent six courses (equivalent to 17 credits) for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Aerotechnology orientation; three courses (6 credits) for those opting for the Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Concentration Embedded Systems in Aerospace; and two courses (5 credits) for students choosing another orientation or concentration of this bachelor's degree.

    The secondary prerequisites required for this DEC-BAC course in Avionics

    Mathematics Technico-Sciences or Natural Sciences of Secondary V or equivalent

    Secondary V Physics or equivalent

    Secondary V Chemistry or equivalent

    inscriptions

    Interested students must register on the website of the Regional Admissions Service of Metropolitan Montreal (SRAM) by choosing the program 280.D0 Avionics Techniques and then selecting the particularity "DEC-BAC path in Avionics".

    Your future

    The employment prospects of our graduates are excellent, because the industry is currently experiencing a shortage of manpower.

    Average annual salary ranging from $ 43,160 (CAN) to $ 68,280 (CAN)

    Opportunity to pursue university studies in engineering

    Thanks to an agreement reached with the Walloon Aeronautical Network (WAN) Skills Center of Belgium, ÉNA is able to offer its students the opportunity to take the EASA PART-66 theoretical exams in order to obtain the aircraft technician's license in accordance with the European EASA EASA Part-147 European Certfication Standards (EASA)

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