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Welcome to the School of Engineering and Information Technology

The School of Engineering & Information Technology at Conestoga offers interesting and challenging programs leading to exciting careers in fields of emerging and applied technology.

One can choose from one year certificate, two and three year diploma, and four year bachelor’s degree programs.

Program clusters include Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, Civil, Environmental, Architecture, Woodworking, Welding, Computer Programming, Software, Telecommunications, and Computer Engineering Technology.

Co-operative education has been a principal feature of the School of Engineering & Information Technology for many years, enhancing the quality of in-school learning, providing excellent and relevant experience during the program of study, leading to career opportunities with leading national and international companies.

Located in the heart of Canada’s Technology Triangle, Conestoga has established partnerships with many internationally known companies, who help us offer high quality programs leading to attractive careers.

Examine the program information in detail to understand the array of options, and unique pathways you may chose to a rewarding career. Please contact the College if you have questions, or are interested in visiting to see the learning environment which has launched thousands of technical careers.

Research shows that students in college have a greater chance of success by taking the more advanced math courses in high school. 

Teachers, parents and potential students will be interested in the results of the College Math Project.  In 2009, this project expanded to include all 24 colleges in Ontario.  The project looks at high school math pathways and student success in first semester college math courses. 

Follow the link in the gold navigation bar to other useful High School Teacher Information including sample engineering technology math quizzes and tests.

Sincerely,
Michael McClements P.Eng.
Associate Vice President
School of Engineering & Information Technology
School of Trades & Apprenticeship