Seneca offers more than an education. With campuses throughout the Greater Toronto Area, Seneca's size and diversity give students the advantage of partnerships with industry leaders in programs related to:
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Education should be flexible and accessible. Seneca uses various methods of teaching, from in-class lectures and online learning to co-op and field placements with full-time, part-time, and continuing education options.
Join us as we take on the great challenges of our time: rebuilding the economy, equity, and sustainability.
We’re a renewed Seneca, delivering great polytechnic education that combines rigorous academics with practical training across a huge range of careers and professions.
From health care to technology, business to the creative arts, community services to the arts and sciences, we’ll help you get ready to make your mark in the world.
We’re proud of our expert faculty, excellent staff, and outstanding facilities. We have deep connections to industry and offer thousands of co-op and work placements to get our graduates job-ready.
Full-time or part-time, in-person or online, choose the options that suit you. Our sophisticated digital infrastructure has allowed us to adapt to a more virtual world seamlessly.
An overview of ergonomics principles highlights basic worksite investigation and familiarization with basic principles relating to anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, manual material handling, cumulative trauma disorders, and office ergonomics. You must achieve a grade of 60% to pass this course.
The course builds upon the principles of law and introduces the most commonly used standard forms of construction contracts issued by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee and the Canadian Construction Association.
The Revit Essentials is an accelerated program that allows students to quickly gain skills in Building Information Modelling.
Students will learn to identify malfunctioning PLC hardware, as well as to apply troubleshooting strategies to identify and localize problems caused by PLC software.
Manufacturing in Canada is increasingly automated, requiring workers who are up to date in digital technical skills. Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine tools are used to manufacture a variety of parts and products across numerous industries to increase accuracy and precision, and elimina...
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