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Canadian Armed Forces PAID EDUCATION PROGRAMS PAID EDUCATION PROGRAMS Canadian Armed Forces

APPLY TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES AND HAVE IT ALL OUR PROGRAMS INCLUDE PAID TUITION, A SALARY, AND A GUARANTEED JOB AFTER GRADUATION. © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of , as represented by the Minister of National Defence, 2021. Cat. No. D2-422/2021E-PDF ISBN 978-0-660-36685-2 DGM-3320-XQC Table of CONTENTS

FOREWORD 03 ARE YOU SEEKING AN ENRICHING EDUCATION? 04 10 REASONS TO GET A HIGHER EDUCATION WITH THE CAF 05 PAID EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES 07 QUALIFICATIONS 07 CANADIAN COLLEGES (CMC) 08 ROYAL MILITARY OF CANADA (RMC) 09 NUMBERS MATTER! 10 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS — REGULAR TRAINING PLAN (ROTP) 12 INDIGENOUS EDUCATION — THE ABORIGINAL LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY YEAR (ALOY) 14 SPECIALTY PROGRAMS 16 CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (CEOTP) 16 SUBSIDIZED EDUCATION FOR ENTRY LEVEL MASTERS (SEELM) 16 DENTAL OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (DOTP) 17 MEDICAL OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (MOTP) 18 NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBERS PROGRAM 20 TAKE THE NEXT STEP AND APPLY NOW! 25 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A WIDE RANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS? 26 EDUCATION TRADE REFERENCE TABLE 28 CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 30 NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBER SUBSIDIZED TRAINING AND EDUCATION PLAN (NCMSTEP) PROGRAMS LIST 33

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TABLE OF CONTENTS - 01 What is a What is an NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER? MEMBER? OFFICERS ARE LEADERS, A NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBER MANAGERS, POLICY MAKERS, (NCM) IS ANY PERSON, OTHER THAN AND PLANNERS. THEY MUST AN OFFICER, WHO IS ENROLLED IN THE HOLD A UNIVERSITY DEGREE. AS CANADIAN ARMED FORCES (CAF). NCM AN OFFICER, YOU WILL BE GIVEN ARE SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AVIATORS. THE NECESSARY LEADERSHIP THEY ARE THE SKILLED EXPERTS WHOSE SKILLS TO COMMAND UNITS HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE AND TRADE COMPOSEDOF SOLDIERS, SPECIALTIES ARE REQUIRED TO CONDUCT SAILORS, AND AVIATORS IN THE ALL CAF OPERATIONS DOMESTICALLY CONDUCT OF THEIR ACTIVITIES AT AND ABROAD. AS THEY GAIN LEADERSHIP HOME AND OVERSEAS. EXPERIENCE AND GO UP IN RANK, THEY BECOME PART OF THE COMMAND TEAM.

FOREWORD

WHETHER YOU’RE THINKING Paid education with the CAF is more than OF GOING TO A MILITARY just classes and textbooks. It is training along with guaranteed employment in the UNIVERSITY OR GETTING summers where you will either complete YOUR POST-GRAD DEGREE, military training, language training or work THE CANADIAN ARMED with people already doing the job you FORCES (CAF) CAN HELP are training for. Meanwhile, you’ll earn a competitive annual salary and an excellent YOU GET THERE WITH ONE benefits package including health, dental, OF OUR PAID EDUCATION vision care, and much more. PROGRAMS. IF YOU QUALIFY, THE CAF WILL PAY 100% Throughout your career as a member in the CAF, you will have the opportunity OF YOUR SCHOOL FEES, to learn valuable leadership skills, INCLUDING YOUR TUITION, participate in sports and physical fitness, BOOKS, AND ACADEMIC and make a difference in the world, both EQUIPMENT! at home and abroad. We have a number of first-class, paid A career in the CAF will be both education programs that will prepare challenging and rewarding. To find you for a challenging and rewarding career out more about the education and in Canada’s esteemed military. Graduates career options available to you, visit of our programs are leaders in their fields, FORCES.CA or speak with your local working with cutting-edge technology, Recruitment Advisor. developing military strategies, and making a difference in their communities.

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FOREWORD - 03 Are you seeking an ENRICHING EDUCATION? YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT All we ask for in return is a set number FROM LIFE. WE WANT TO of years of service in your field of study (depending on the length of your education HELP YOU ACHIEVE IT. program), although most of our graduates Maybe you want to have unique choose to serve in the Forces their entire challenges, see the world, make a career. difference, or be a member of a strong Whether you choose to attend one team. As a member of the CAF, you’ll have of our two world-renowned military the chance to do it all. You’ll be a leader, an universities, better known as Canadian adventurer, and a “doer”. Military Colleges, or an approved civilian Whether your goal is to become a medical educational institution, you’ll embark on professional, a pilot, an administrator, a challenging and rewarding journey to or anything in between, we will pay transform yourself into a mentally and your tuition at one of our prestigious physically strong professional and leader. military colleges or an approved civilian educational institution, pay you a salary, BE A LEADER and provide a competitive benefits At all stages of your training and package the entire time. education, our team of world-class professors and military trainers will Plus, you’ll have a guaranteed job after empower you to succeed in every graduation. way – academically, professionally EDUCATION AND TRAINING and personally. WITH A FULL COMPLEMENT You’ll learn leadership skills that are the OF BENEFITS envy of Ivy League business schools and successful CEOs: confidence, decision- Paid tuition, a salary while you study, making, and how to inspire others. In fact, benefits, world-class training, second many of our members are asked to speak language training, sports and fitness at prestigious university business schools programs, and leadership training: you’ll about the art and science of leadership. enjoy it all when you join the Forces. During your studies, the CAF will also pay for your textbooks, supplies, instruments For more information, please consult forces.ca and other essential fees. https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/

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PAID EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES in the Canadian Armed Forces

YOUR APPLICATION FOR A PAID EDUCATION PROGRAM IS ALSO AN APPLICATION TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CAF for the length of your training and specific period of service afterwards. All applicants are required to meet both the general qualifications for the CAF, as well as the academic requirements for your field of study or technical program.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS To qualify for admission to the CAF and a paid education plan, you must: • Be a Canadian citizen • Meet the minimum medical standard required for CAF enrolment • Pass pre-enrolment tests including an assessment of aptitudes and suitability for your choice of occupation • Be 16 years of age to submit an application (with parent/legal guardian consent) • Must meet educational requirements of the program.

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PAID EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES - 07 THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES PAID EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Canadian Military Colleges (CMC)

THE MISSION OF THE CMC IS TO PRODUCE WELL-ROUNDED OFFICERS THROUGH UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS, TOGETHER WITH A RANGE OF COMPLEMENTARY PROGRAMS, INCLUDING SPORTS AND SECOND LANGUAGE TRAINING. WHAT IS THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (RMC) SAINT-JEAN? RMC Saint-Jean, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, , ensures officer a seamless transition from high school to university by providing college-level and first-year university programmes in Engineering, Science, and Social Sciences and Humanities. Each program is offered in your first official language for both the Preparatory Year and First Year. PREPARATORY YEAR Prep Year is equivalent to grade 12 in most provinces and to the first year of college-level studies (CEGEP) in Quebec. The CEGEP program is the normal entry point into the CMC for Quebec high-school graduates. FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY This academic year provides the same university-level programs offered at the RMC Kingston, . If you meet the requirements for First Year, you may choose to complete First Year at RMC Saint-Jean without the need to attend Prep Year. After two years of study at RMC Saint-Jean, you will receive a diploma of college studies (DCS) from the Quebec Department of Education (if you’ve completed all the necessary requirements) and you will continue your studies at RMC in Kingston. DID YOU KNOW? RMC Saint-Jean has the right to grant a Bachelor’s of Art in International Studies, helping strengthen cross-cultural skills and further promote bilingualism within the CAF. This also means that some Francophones will have the option to continue their studies in a Francophone environment and Anglophones may choose to complete their studies completely immersed in their second language while maintaining the right to take classes and exams in the language of their choice.

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08 - CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES (CMC) Royal Military College (RMC)

SINCE THE DOORS OF THE RMC FIRST SWUNG OPEN IN KINGSTON ON JUNE 1, 1876, GENERATIONS OF BRIGHT, DETERMINED YOUNG HAVE WALKED ITS HALLOWED HALLS, MARCHED ON ITS PROMINENT PARADE SQUARE, AND GRADUATED FROM THIS PRESTIGIOUS, WORLD-RENOWNED MILITARY UNIVERSITY. Today, the RMC offers a wide variety of programs in arts, science and engineering, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

RMC graduates have established a reputation of service and achievement throughout the world and have distinguished themselves in all aspects of Canadian military service. Former officer cadets have been similarly successful in a wide variety of civilian professions.

From First World War flying ace Billy Bishop to astronauts like (Ret’d) and -Colonel Jeremy Hansen, thousands of high profile Canadians have made RMC their university of choice. Numbers MATTER! Approximately 20 11 academic Science, Tehnology, 1,330 programs Engineering, and FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE Math (STEM) STUDENTS programs 650 16 Approximately hours of second students on language training 260 average in a spread out over UNDERGRAD GRADUATES four years first-year class EACH YEAR

laboratories housed AVERAGE FOURTH YEAR at the Royal Military PROGRAM SIZE College of Canada (RMC), including a space surveillance 14 8 15 24 research laboratory Arts Science Engineering and several wind tunnels More than $0 cost to students and 15 military personnel 100% of the RMC engineering programs are trades are for use of any CAF eligible for accredited by the Canadian Engineering atheletic facilities Accreditation Board NCMSTEP across Canada

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10 - NUMBERS MATTER! Testimonials

COMMANDER LUCIE T. OFFICER

Aside from the great satisfaction of serving my country in and across Canada as a member of the Forces, my best memories are being involved in local and national sports as a triathlete.

I have had amazing opportunities in the last 10 years, travelling to many races, two Military World Championships in MATT Z. , and recently participating in the PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER Military World Games in South Korea.

I feel very privileged to have trained and competed alongside my military By far, the best part of the military teammates and Olympic-level athletes college experience was the camaraderie from around the world, representing my – basically knowing that the only way country and the service. I simply have no you’re going to get through your four years regrets and I think I prepared myself the is to rely on others and have them rely on right way for a successful career and life. you. You form very powerful bonds with those within your , your training cadre, and your degree program. These relationships last long after graduation; most are for a lifetime.

TESTIMONIALS - 11 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

REGULAR OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (ROTP) ROTP gives young Canadians an opportunity to obtain both an officer’s commission in the CAF and an undergraduate degree. Candidates who have been accepted at either of our two Canadian Military Colleges (CMC), or at another Canadian university, are enrolled in the CAF as officer cadets. Most successful applicants will enter CMC system, however, if there are more qualified ROTP candidates than the Military College system can accommodate, or your choice of program is not offered, you can apply to an accredited program at a Canadian university. As an officer attending either of the CMC campuses or a civilian university, you’ll also receive an annual salary of $26,000 (monthly room, board and fees will be deducted). If you attend a civilian university you choose where you live and pay your own living expenses (usually out of your salary). During the summer, all officer cadets receive military training, occupation training and second language training at bases throughout the country. On successful completion of the ROTP, officer cadets receive an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Science or Arts and become fit, bilingual, officers in the , or Royal Canadian .

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) To qualify for admission to RMC, a candidate must have a 75% academic average and 75% in all prerequisite courses to apply, and be in the process of completing or have completed secondary school at a university preparatory level (Grade 12 or the provincial equivalent). Candidates are required to have the necessary credits for admission to a university in the province in which they are completing secondary education as well as meet the admission requirements for the program they want to pursue. Quebec students enrolled in CEGEP must be completing or have completed the first year of a two-year pre-university program, and will normally be expected to have obtained a minimum of fourteen credits. The admission requirements for First Year — the second year of collegial studies offered at RMC Saint-Jean in Quebec — and the first year of undergraduate studies at RMC in Kingston are the same, as they are considered to be equivalent.

Royal Military College Saint-Jean (RMC Saint-Jean) Preparatory Year Admission Requirements To be admitted, applicants must meet the following conditions: • Hold a high school diploma or equivalency; • Pass the Secondary 4 History course (Quebec applicants); • Pass Secondary 5 Second Language course (Quebec applicants); • Meet admission requirements of the chosen program of collegial studies; and • Have a mark of 70% or higher in academic requirement courses. For more information please consult the RMC and RMC Saint-Jean websites or speak with a recruitment advisor. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE

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12 - UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS - ROTP LT CHARLOTTE N.

I am not from a military family, so needless to say, I was walking into the unknown when I first showed up to the Royal Military College in 2014. Luckily I soon found out I wasn’t alone in this feeling. With 200 new students filling in from across the country, it was clear none of us really knew what waited for us just beyond the arches.

The First Year Orientation Program (FYOP) was challenging, but ultimately forged 12 teams out of the Class of 2018, and as classes kicked off in September, friendships were formed and lifelong memories began to be made. Throughout my four years at the College, I had the absolute pleasure of getting to know the majority of my graduating class, not just through academics, but also through the other three pillars: French studies, sports and military training. Being an RMC cadet means you’re always busy, and always being challenged. Early mornings and late nights made for a long 4 years, but it was worth every minute. You learn to manage your time, manage your expectations, lean on your teammates when you need to, and help others when they need it. You really are all in it together.

After I completed my third year of studies, I went on my first phase of training to be an Officer at the Royal Canadian Artillery School (RCAS) in Gagetown, . I had no idea what to expect going into it. 10 weeks of training later and I was on my way back to the College for my last year, completely committed to my trade. Despite having technically been an Artillery Officer from enrolment, I had never had any experience with the trade until I completed my first summer of artillery training in 2017. It’s a technical trade, and certainly is geared towards those that are technically minded, but it also lends itself to those who have an interest in understanding the combined arms battle. While having completed 10 weeks of training in 2017, I still had 10 more weeks of training after graduation before being a fully qualified troop .

In the fall of 2018, 4 months post-graduation, I was posted to the 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2RCHA) as a Troop Commander, where I had the opportunity to learn about the three different streams that an Artillery Officer has available to them. While many people are aware of the Forward Observation Officer’s (FOO) role in the battle-space, Surveillance and Target Acquisition as well as Air-Defense are also branches of the Artillery .

My time at Regiment has not been unlike my time at RMC. I am challenged and forced to work outside my comfort zone oftentimes with new groups of people. New opportunities constantly come up, whether it be to teach on a course, to work through new technologies being introduced to the trade or to work on tasking outside to the Regiment altogether. Regardless of what I am doing on any given day, I am surrounded by peers, superiors and subordinates who care as deeply as I do for the job, and support me along the way. RMC and the CAF as a whole indoctrinate you as one of their own. It is fair to say that I now have found a new family within the Military. INDIGENOUS EDUCATION

THE ABORIGINAL LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY YEAR (ALOY) The objective of ALOY is to provide a highly positive, productive and preparatory one-year education and leadership experience to Canadian Indigenous Peoples through the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) in Kingston, Ontario. The ALOY program includes: • leadership development

ALOY • cultural support activities • individual learning plans • military training • sports • field trips

Through these learning plans, you will take part in individual and small group tutorials for pre-university (non-credit) and first-year university courses.

As part of the program, you will enroll in the CAF for one year as an and receive an annual salary of $20,000, free tuition and books, as well as full medical and dental care. You may request to leave the program at any time. At the end of the year, you may apply to continue at RMC in a degree program through the Regular Officer Training Plan, or return home with no obligation of further service.

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS To apply for the ALOY program you must have completed at least Grade 12 (Secondary 5 in Quebec), or have obtained your General Equivalency Diploma (GED).

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14 - INDIGENOUS EDUCATION - ALOY LIEUTENANT EMMA B.

When I first started the Aboriginal Leadership Opportunity In my four years at the college, I played for the women’s Year (ALOY) I had little to no inclination about the year soccer team, which allowed me to travel all over Ontario to come. All I knew was I had joined the military and was competing against other universities as well as a trip to headed to the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC). Victoria, B.-C. in my first year. I made an incredible family From the beginning of the first morning nothing was as I through the women’s base hockey team where we competed expected. It was hard and I was removed from my comfort locally and against other military teams. As well, I competed zone. However, eventually it became a routine where early with RMC track and field team where I met an amazing mornings were the new normal, whether it be for physical coach who is passionate about his job and inspired me to fitness or an inspection of our rooms. Our days were filled become a better runner. RMC went beyond academics for with academics, cultural teachings and military training. me — it filtered into every aspect of my life. When I began the ALOY program I was a subpar athlete; however, the The ALOY program gave me the opportunity to take environment of the college helped shape me into a person a bridge year, allowing me to bring myself on par with who strives to improve. university-level students in a less academically demanding environment. I was able to improve my writing and math The ALOY was a starting point for me. It allowed me to skills while taking entry level university courses. I took experience university through a smaller channel, while courses in first year history and introductory political simultaneously improving myself academically to become science while also being exposed to courses in a better candidate which facilitated my acceptance into full Aboriginal leadership. time university. I was fortunate to go through the program and continue with a degree at RMC. I recently graduated For me, university was not an option that I saw as obtainable from RMC with a degree in political science and I have while growing up. To my surprise, the ALOY program became aspirations to continue my education further. I now have the transition piece that allowed me to pursue secondary a strong foundation built that will allow me to realize these education beyond high school. The program contained aspirations, and I have the ALOY program to thank for that immense academic support and many professors who experience. I am thankful for the opportunities the ALOY worked delightedly to provide us with the tools we needed program has afforded me. It was a stepping stone to a path to succeed. These professors would continue on to become I do not think I would have found otherwise. a support network in my studies further down the line. I surprised myself that I was able to successfully partake in first year university courses, it gave me a sense of confidence. Not only in the academic portion of the program, but the physical fitness aspect as well.

After a few short months, I was committed to continuing to study and learn more. I wanted to come back and attend Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) full time for the following year. Fortunately, I was accepted into the Regular Officer Training Plan at RMC as a health care administrations officer and I began four years of school. Because of the courses I had already completed in the ALOY program, I was able to graduate sooner than the normal four years. SPECIALTY PROGRAMS 16 - SPECIALITY PROGRAMS For more information on becoming a Social Work Officer or a Pilot, please visit visit please Pilot, ora Officer Work aSocial becoming on information more For SEELM CEOTP — at an accredited Canadian university recognized by the CAF. the by recognized university Canadian accredited an at work social in program agraduate to condition To without apply, accepted been have must you QUALIFICATIONS university. aCanadian at Work program Social of aMaster complete to you wewill pay university, Canadian arecognized from Work degree Social of aBachelor have you If SOCIAL WORKER studies. your of completion the following education paid of month for each service of months two complete to will need you in exchange, and, time paid off and care, dental and medical CAF, asalary, will receive you the in program education paid other like any Just (SEELM). Masters Level for Entry Education CAF, the apply Subsidized for can Chaplain for or you Work Officer aSocial become to wish you If SUBSIDIZED EDUCATION FORENTRY LEVELMASTERS(SEELM) application. online the out filling when –Pilot” “CEOTP select program, training pilot and degree To years. for seven apply for this combined CAF the with as apilot will serve you exchange, In vacation. paid and care, dental and medical asalary, You years. four in receive will still Pilot’s your Technology and Wings, Aviation of aBachelor obtain to you enables that umbrella CEOTP the within program training pilot and degree combined aspecialized has created College, Seneca with partnership in Force CAF, Air the in apilot become to Canadian Royal wish the you If AIR ENVIRONMENTAL AFFILIATED DEGREEPROGRAM year. to year from more. out Talk find to now arecruiter to change these and vacancies, is normally there asmall occupation of number option, this entry will offer all occupations not Therefore, as required. needs operational meet to order in pathway this entry only opens CAF. CAF the in The serve to their engagement initial of time the period of end the before learning part-time or through distance either hours duty off normally during degree a obtain will they that agreement contractual a with as officers enter to allows candidates CEOTP program, university apaid orenter adegree with enroll will either most While degree. university a obtain officers that all requires CAF.CAF the The into plan officer-onlyentry is aunique This CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFICERTRAININGPLAN(CEOTP) PROGRAMS SPECIALTY

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or speak to your local recruitment advisor. advisor. recruitment local your to speak or CAPTAIN ANGELA R. SOCIAL WORK OFFICER I completed my Master of Social Work Degree in 1997. Over the 13 years that followed, I worked in various social worker positions including treatment, child protection, school social work and medical social work. Though I enjoyed my various employment opportunities, there was something missing. One day I realized that I did not want to show up at the same office for the next 20 years.

It was around the same time as the earthquakes in Haiti and the operations the Canadian Armed Forces were doing in Afghanistan. I made a decision that I wanted to provide mental health services to members of the CAF and serve my country while I was young enough. I figured that the civilian jobs would still be there after I served, while I could not serve after I retire from a civilian job. I made the right choice.

CHAPLAIN If you have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized Canadian university, the CAF will pay you to complete a Graduate professional degree in ministry formation (MDiv or equivalent) at a Canadian university.

QUALIFICATIONS To apply, you must have been accepted without condition to a graduate professional degree in ministry formation at an accredited Canadian university recognized by the CAF.

DENTAL OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (DOTP) — BECOME A DENTIST If you wish to become a Dental Officer (dentist), you can apply for paid education through the DOTP.

Because this position requires a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, we will pay you to

DOTP complete your program at a Canadian university.

If you are already enrolled in a dental program you are also eligible for the DOTP. If accepted, you will receive a salary, benefits and paid time off for the rest of your studies. You will continue to attend university during the regular academic year and participate in military training during the summer months.

QUALIFICATIONS To be eligible for DOTP, you must have been accepted without conditions to both the CAF and at a Canadian university that offers a dentistry program.

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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SEBASTIEN V.

As a first generation Canadian, whose parents fled Vietnam during the war, the CAF made it possible for me to attend medical school and make a difference in the world. From caring for CAF members in the military clinic to providing health screening for refugees and deploying overseas, I know that I am doing my part to help make the world a better place; and I couldn’t be more proud. NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBERS PROGRAM 20 -NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBERSUBSIDIZEDTRAINING ANDEDUCATION PLAN(NCMSTEP)

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from an approved education establishment. (Reference table on page 33) page on table (Reference establishment. education approved an from study of course NCMSTEP authorized an into acceptance unconditional of aletter provide and test; fitness physical CAF applicable the of completion successful including standards, minimum the operational meeting of capable be citizen; aCanadian be Reserve Force. Reserve Non-Commissioned in Member the Regular (NCM) or Force the service; civilian, withor prior without Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)

MILITARY TRAINING NCM personnel must normally attain the Basic Military Qualification (BMQ) prior to commencing full-time subsidized studies under the NCMSTEP. Attendance may be authorized for BMQ training at the end of the first subsidized academic year for those who enroll during an academic year or have scheduling conflicts that cannot be reconciled. Participants will pursue military training during the summer periods or academic breaks.

PERIOD OF SUBSIDIZED TRAINING OR EDUCATION While in receipt of pay and allowances, the participant: • is only subsidized for that period of time required to complete an authorized course of study, up to a maximum of four years; • must be registered as a full-time student, follow the number of courses required in each semester, as set out in the curriculum for that course of study, to progress normally to the next academic year. NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBERS Testimonials

SAILOR 3rd CLASS SCOTT T. I joined the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) through the NCMSTEP. This has provided me with a worry free education and a guaranteed job as a Marine Technician. The NCMSTEP provides an opportunity for world-class training and education without any financial drawbacks. My tuition, books, and required supplies are paid for plus an allowance to purchase small things like pencils and notebooks, all while providing a competitive full time salary and benefits. I greatly look forward to continuing my studies and serving a long fulfilling career with the RCN.

SAILOR 1st CLASS KEVIN D. Enrolling in the NCMSTEP was a great way to get on my feet after high school, earning a salary while achieving a post-secondary education. The knowledge I gained during my time at college is used every day to maintain and repair combat systems. The greatest part of my job is the satisfaction I get when I repair equipment allowing my unit to continue its operations. Whether serving on humanitarian missions, community outreach programs, or while on NATO operations, you form lifetime friendships with your shipmates. Thanks to the benefits the CAF offers, combined with the limitless career progression possibilities, I know I have set myself up for success. NON-COMMISSIONED MEMBERS Testimonials

CORPORAL STÉPHANE N. I was recruited under the NCMSTEP by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). From 2011 to 2014, I attended the Collège Édouard- Montpetit in Longueuil, Quebec in order to obtain a technologist degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Networking. Being able to attend school debt- free while receiving a salary, only having to focus on my studies, considerably helped me to succeed and get my degree. Being able to study in a civilian environment JÉRÉMIE S. helped me develop tools and skills to deal I chose the NCMSTEP to become an Aerospace with different types of situations. I am able to Telecommunications and Information Systems rapidly solve problems and perform with my Technician. I attended a civilian college co-workers in the real-life time frame that the alongside both civilians and Canadian Armed military provides. Forces (CAF) members. I developed the In the summertime, I did on-the-job training skills to do the work that I enjoy and made in two different military units around the friendships that I’ll cherish for the rest of my Montreal area: 438 Squadron in Saint-Hubert life. I had a reliable income during college, and 202 Workshop in Longue-Pointe. training and work during the summer months, and a guaranteed full-time job with medical, I sincerely recommend the NCMSTEP as it dental and other benefits. I highly recommend eases the transition from civilian to military this program to anyone looking for a practical life and allows for balance, while providing education, reliable income and challenging but excellent tools to succeed in a career with satisfying work. the CAF.

NCM TESTIMONIALS - 23 24 - CONCLUSION Take the next step AND APPLY NOW! NOW THAT YOU HAVE DECIDED TO EMBARK ON YOUR JOURNEY WITH THE CAF, HERE’S HOW YOU CAN GET STARTED. First, visit forces.ca to find a career that interests you if you haven’t already chosen one. There, you’ll also be able to connect with a recruitment advisor in your area or online.

Next, check that you meet the basic eligibility requirements; a recruitment advisor can also help you with this.

Ask a recruiter which occupations are suitable to you based on your degree or program of choice.

Once you are ready, fill out our online application. This is your chance to tell us all about you! The application will ask you a series of questions about your educational background, activities and interests, and any work or military experience you may already have. Follow along with the instructions written in the application. If your application is selected, you will move on to the next stage of the process.

You can submit your application even if you are not sure about the job-specific or academic requirements. Once we receive your application, we’ll work with you to determine your qualifications.

Applications are accepted starting in September of each year. For best success, submit your application early to ensure processing for the enrolment opportunities.

WHAT’S NEXT? If your application is selected, you will continue on with the next stages of the application. You will complete an aptitude test, a medical examination, an interview, and a reliability screening.

For more information on the process, please visit forces.ca

With so many paid education options to choose from, your career in the Canadian Armed Forces is just a couple of clicks away. The training, education and extraordinary experiences gained while serving in the CAF is an investment in your future. In addition to your education, you will develop valuable skills that will carry over into all parts of your life after your time in the Forces such as team sports, volunteer work or a career.

TAKE THE NEXT STEP AND APPLY NOW! - 25 Are you looking for a WIDE RANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS? WHATEVER CAREER YOU ASPIRE TO, THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES CAN TAKE YOU THERE. We have various entry plans for different types of careers, – even ones that will take you far beyond an undergraduate degree. Doctor, administrator, engineer, or pilot: whatever your dream career, the Forces can help you achieve it. The following are just some of the 100+ exciting, challenging, and rewarding careers you can choose.

The duration of a course of study is counted in calendar months to the nearest half-month. Obligatory service will normally be incurred when a course of study is six months or longer, and will be calculated on the basis of two months’ service for each month of education or training, using the start and end dates of the course of study.

There are exceptions to the above. Please ask a recruiter for further details.

If serving in the Forces is not what you expected, you can apply to release prior to the start of your second year of college or university without incurring any obligatory service or financial burden.

If you release after the start of second year, you’ll be required to reimburse all expenses incurred while attending a paid education program.

For more information, please consult forces.ca https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/ https://forces.ca/en/paid-education/

26 - ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A WIDE RANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS? CIVILIAN OCCUPATION RELATED MILITARY OCCUPATION

Air Traffic Controller Aerospace Control Officer

Industrial Hygienist, Ergonomist, Bioscience Officer Science Manager

Minister, Pastor, Cleric, Chaplain Religious Leader

Hospital Administrator, Health Care Administrator Hospital Operations Manager

Doctor Medical Officer

Electrical or Mechanical Electrical Mechanical Engineering Officer Engineer

Pharmacist Pharmacy Officer

Public Relations Specialist, Media Relations Manager, Public Affairs Officer Marketing Strategist

Mate, Master or Captain of merchant ships, Naval Warfare Officer vessels, or passenger liners.

Social Worker Social Work Officer EDUCATION TRADE REFERENCE TABLE

MILITARY OCCUPATION SCIENCES ENGINEERING ARTS

Air Combat Systems Officer Computer Science, Maths, Any Any ~ (as of Feb 2014) Physics, Space Science

Aerospace Engineering Officer ~ Chemical, Physics Computer (Engineering) N/A (as of Feb 2014)

Aerospace Control Officer Computer Science, Mathematics, Any Any ~ (as of Feb 2014) Physics, Space Science

Armour Officer Any Any Any ~ (as of Jan 2015)

Artillery Officer Any Any Any ~ (as of Jan 2015)

Communications and Electronics Engineering - Computer (Engineering), Mathematics, Any N/A Air Officer Physics, Space Science ~ (as of Feb 2014)

Construction Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Engineering Officer N/A N/A Mechanical ~ (as of Jun 2010)

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officer Any Any N/A ~ (as of Oct 2012)

Engineer Officer Any Any N/A ~ (as of Jun 2013)

Health Care Any with a minor in Business Any with a minor in Administrator Officer N/A Administration Business Administration ~ (as of May 2011)

Infantry Officer Any Any Any ~ (as of Jan 2015)

History, Military and Strategic Studies, Intelligence Officer Computer Science Computer Political Science, ~ (as of Jan 2016) International Studies (RMC Saint-Jean)

Logistics Officer Any Any Any ~ (as of Jan 2016)

28 - EDUCATION TRADE REFERENCE TABLE MILITARY OCCUPATION SCIENCES ENGINEERING ARTS

Business Administration, Military and Strategic Studies, Naval Warfare Officer Any Any Psychology, Political Science, ~ (as of Jul 2014) International Studies (RMC Saint-Jean)

Marine Systems Computer Science, Engineering Officer Any N/A Mathematics, Physics ~ (as of May 2010)

Military Police Officer Any Any Any ~ (as of May 2015)

Naval Combat Systems Engineer Computer Science, Officer Any N/A Mathematics, Physics ~ (as of May 2010)

Personnel Selection Officer N/A N/A Psychology ~ (as of Sept 2014)

Pilot Any Any Any ~ (as of May 2012)

Signals Officer Any Computer (Engineering), Electrical N/A ~ (as of Jan 2016)

EDUCATION TRADE REFERENCE TABLE - 29 CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

SCIENCES ENGINEERING ARTS

• English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 • English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 And any two of the following: • English 30-1 • Mathematics 31 • Mathematics 31 • Mathematics 30-2 • Chemistry 30 • Chemistry 30 • Physics 30 • Physics 30 • Biology 30

• English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 • English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 And any two of the following: • English 12 • Calculus 12 • Calculus 12 • Pre-Calculus 11 • Chemistry 12 • Chemistry 12 • Physics 12 • Physics 12 • Biology 12

• English 40S • Pre-Calculus 40S • English 40S And any two of the following: • Pre-Calculus 40S • English 40S • Applied Mathematics 40S • Chemistry 40S • Mathematics Pre-Calculus 40S • Chemistry 40S • Physics 40S • Physics 40S • Biology 40S

• English 122 • Pre-Calculus A 120 and • English 122 • Pre-Calculus B 120 • Pre-Calculus A 120 New Brunswick And any two of the following: • Pre-Calculus B 120 • English 122 (English Sector) • Physics 121 or 122, • Calculus 120 • Pre-calculus 110 • Chemistry 121 or 122 • Physics 121 or 122 • Biology 121 or 122 • Chemistry 121 or 122 • Calculus 120

Please note that these requirements are for the military colleges only.

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30 - CMC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES ADMISSION SCIENCES ENGINEERING ARTS • French 10411 REQUIREMENTS • Math 30411B or Math 30411C • French 10411 • Math 30421C New Brunswick And any two of the following: • French 10411 • Math 30411B or Math 30411C (French Sector) • Biology 53411 • Math 30311B or Math 30331C • Chemistry 52411 • Physics 51411 • Physics 51411 • Chemistry 52411 • Math 30421C

• English 3201 or 3202 • Math 3200 • English 3201 or 3202 • Math 3200 Newfoundland And any two of the following: • English 3201 or 3202 • Math 3208 and Labrador • Math 3208 • Math 2200 • Chemistry 3202 • Chemistry 3202 • Physics 3204 • Physics 3204 • Biology 3201

• English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 • English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 Northwest And any two of the following: • English 30-1 • Mathematics 31 Territories • Mathematics 31 • Mathematics 30-2 • Chemistry 30 • Chemistry 30 • Physics 30 • Physics 30 • Biology 30

• English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 • English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 And any two of the following: • English 12 • Calculus 12 • Calculus 12 • Pre-Calculus 11 • Chemistry 12, • Chemistry 12 • Physics 12 • Physics 12 • Biology 12

• English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 • English 30-1 • Mathematics 30-1 And any two of the following: • English 30-1 • Mathematics 31 • Mathematics 31 • Mathematics 30-2 • Chemistry 30 • Chemistry 30 • Physics 30 • Physics 30 • Biology 30

Please note that these requirements are for the military colleges only.

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CMC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - 31 SCIENCES ENGINEERING ARTS

• English ENG4U • Advanced Functions MHF4U • English ENG4U • English ENG4U And any two of the following: • Advanced Functions MHF4U And any one of the following: • Calculus and Vectors MCV4U • Calculus and Vectors MCV4U • Functions MCF3M Ontario • Chemistry SCH4U • Chemistry SCH4U • Functions and Relations MCR3U • Physics SPH4U • Physics SPH4U • Biology SBI4U Plus 4 more 4U or 4M level Plus 1 more 4U or 4M level course courses Plus 2 more 4U or 4M level courses

• English 621 • Math 621B • English 621 • Math 611B And any two of the following: • English 621 • Math 621B • Math 611B • Math 521B • Chemistry 621A • Chemistry 621A • Physics 621A • Physics 621A • Biology 621A

English - 2 Core courses Math one of: • 201-NYA-05 • English - 2 Core courses • English - 2 Core courses • 201-NYC-05 • Math 201-NYA-05 • Sec V Mathematics Technical • 201-NYB-05 • Math 201-NYC-05 Quebec & Scientific Option (064506 or • Math 201-NYB-05 564506) or, prior to 2010, And any two of the following: • Chemistry 202-NYA-05 Sec V Mathematics 526. • An additional math from above • Physics 203-NYA-05 • Chemistry 202-NYA-05 • Physics 203-NYA-05 • Biology 101-NYA-05

• English 30A and 30B • Pre-Calculus 30 • English 30A and 30B And any two of the following: • Pre-Calculus 30 • English 30A and 30B • Calculus 30 • Calculus 30 • Pre-Calculus 20 • Chemistry 30 • Chemistry 30 • Physics 30 • Physics 30 • Biology 30

• English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 • English 12 • Pre-Calculus 12 And any two of the following: • English 12 Yukon • Calculus 12 • Calculus 12 • Pre-Calculus 11 • Chemistry 12 • Chemistry 12 • Physics 12 • Physics 12 • Biology 12

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MILITARY PROGRAM OCCUPATION PROVINCE PROGRAM INSTITUTION LENGTH

Cook Cook Training (Certificate Cook 1/ Northern Lights College - BC 600 hours Camp Cook ) Dawson Creek Campus Culinary Arts (Certification 1) Okanagan University College - KLO Campus 12 months Cook Training (Professional Cook 1) Selkirk College 28 weeks Culinary Arts (Professional Cook 1) Thompson Rivers University 2 semesters Culinary Arts Professional Cook 1 Plus Vancouver Community College VCC - 32 weeks Certificate Program Downtown Campus AB Culinary Arts (Certificate) Portage College - St Paul Campus 24 months Institutional Cook Portage College - St Paul Campus 12 months Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Diploma in Professional Cooking 12 months (SAIT) MB Culinary Arts ( Professional Cook 1) Assiniboine Community College 24 months Culinary Arts ( Professional Cook 1) Red River College 24 months Culinary Skills - Chef Training Ontario ON 12 months College Certificate ( # 0206X01FW0) Culinary Skills - Ontario College Confederation College - Thunder Bay 24 months Certificate Campus Culinary Skills - Chef Training Program George Brown College 12 months Ontario College Certificate ( # H112) Culinary Skills - Chef Training Program Georgian College - Barrie Campus 8 months (CULUS) Advance Cook Humber College North Campus 12 months

Culinary Skills - Ontario Certificate Humber College North Campus 8 months

Culinary Skills - Diplôme d'études La Cité Collégiale 8 months professionnelles

Culinary Skills - Chef Training Ontario Loyalist College - Belleville 12 months College Diploma (CHEF)

Culinary Skills - Chef Training Sir Sandford Fleming College 12 months

NCMSTEP PROGRAMS LIST - 33 MILITARY PROGRAM OCCUPATION PROVINCE PROGRAM INSTITUTION LENGTH

Cook Training (Professional Cook QC École d’Hotelerie de la Capitale - (EHC) 11 months Program)

New Brunswick Community College - NB Cook – Cook Certificate Program 12 months Campus

Nova Scotia Community College - Akerely, NS Cooking – Culinary Arts Certificate Kingstec, Lunenburg, Marconi, Pictou and 12 months Strait Area Campuses

Academy Canada St John's Harding Road NL Cook (Entry) 32 weeks Campus

College of North Atlantic - Bay St George, Cook – Cook Certificate Program Burin, Seal Cove, Prince Phillip Drive 12 months Campuses

Electronic- British Columbia Institute of Technology BC Electronics Technician Common Core 12 months Optronic (BCIT) Technician British Columbia Institute of Technology (EO Tech) Telecommunications Technician 24 months (BCIT)

British Columbia Institute of Technology Wireless Communications Technician 24 months (BCIT)

Vehicle Technician BC Automotive Service Technician British Columbia Institute of Technology 24 months (VEH Tech)

Biomedical Northern Alberta Institute of Technology - AB Biomedical Engineering Technology 24 months Electronics Edmonton Technologist (BE Tech) Centennial College of Applied Arts and ON Biomedical Engineering Technology 24 months Technology - Oshawa

Centennial College of Applied Arts and Biomedical Engineering Technology 36 months Technology - Oshawa

NL Biomedical Engineering Technology College of the North Atlantic - St John’s 36 months

Dental BC Certified Dental Assistant Camosun College 10 months Technician (DENT Tech) CDI College of Business, Technology & Dental Assisting 45 weeks Healthcare - Burnaby Campus

CDI College of Business, Technology & Dental Assisting 45 weeks Healthcare - Victoria Campus

Dental Assisting College of New Caledonia 12 months

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Dental Assistant Program College of the Rockies - Cranbrook 10 months

Certified Dental Assistant Okanagan College 10 months

Certified Dental Assistant University of the Fraser Valley 10 months

Dental Assisting - Certified (Full-Time) Vancouver Community College 10 months

Vancouver Island University - Nanaimo, Dental Assistant 10 months Main Campus

AB Dental Assistant Professional Columbia College – , Main Campus 10 months

Dental Assisting Program KDM Dental College International Inc. - 28 weeks (Full-Time Program) Calgary

Dental Assisting Program KDM Dental College International Inc. - 28 weeks (Full-Time Program) Edmonton

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Dental Assisting 10 months (NAIT) – Main Campus

Dental Assisting SAIT Polytechnic – Main Campus 10 months

Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Wascana SK Dental Assisting 40 weeks Campus

CDI College of Business, Technology & MB Dental Assisting 12 months Healthcare - Campus

Dental Assisting University College of the North 40 weeks

Algonquin College of Applied Arts & ON Dental Assisting 12 months Technology

Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) 12 months Technology - Main

Confederation College of Applied Arts & 12 months Dental Assisting Technology (extended)

Dental Assisting Durham College - Oshawa Campus 9 months

Fanshawe College of Applied Arts & Dental Assisting 36 weeks Technology

12 months* Dental Assisting George Brown College - Waterfront Campus (2 semesters)

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Georgian College of Applied Arts and 12 months* Dental Assisting Technology - Barrie Campus (3 semesters)

La Cité Collegial (non-accredited school Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) exception to facilitate a level 1 & 2 program 12 months offered in French)

Dental Assisting Niagara College - Welland campus 10 months

St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Dental Assistant 10 months Technology Talbot Road

Collège communautaire du NB Assistance dentaire Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) - 40 weeks Campus Campbellton

Dental Assistant Oulton’s College 10 months

NS Dental Assisting Cape Breton Business College 42 weeks

Nova Scotia Community College - Dental Assisting 12 months IT Campus

PE Dental Assisting 12 months

NL Dental Assisting Keyin College 62 weeks

Medical Medical Laboratory Technology BC College of New Caledonia - Prince George 10 months Laboratory Sciences Technologist (MLAB Tech) Northern Alberta Institute of Technology - AB Medical Laboratory Technology 16 months Main Campus

Medical Laboratory Technology SAIT Polytechnic 24 months

Red River College of Applied Arts, Science MB Medical Laboratory Sciences 10 months and Technology - Notre Dame

St. Clair College of Applied Arts and ON Medical Laboratory Science 28 months Technology - Talbot Road

QC Technologie d'analyses biomédicales CÉGEP de Chicoutimi 24 months

Technologie d'analyses biomédicales CÉGEP de Sherbrooke 24 months

Collège communautaire du Nouveau NB Sciences de laboratoire médical 10 months Brunswick (CCNB) - Dieppe

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Collège communautaire du Nouveau Techniques radiologiques 10 months Brunswick (CCNB) - Dieppe

Collège communautaire du Nouveau Technologie de laboratoire médical 10 months Brunswick (CCNB) - Dieppe

New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) - Medical Laboratory Technology 24 months Saint John

Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) - NS Medical Laboratory Technology 22 months Waterfront Campus

Medical Radiation BC Medical Radiography Technology British Columbia Institute of Technology 24 months Technologist (MRAD Tech) Medical Radiography Camosun College 24 months

Medical Radiography Technology College of New Caledonia - Prince George 24 months

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology AB Medical Radiologic Technology 24 months (NAIT) - Main Campus

Medical Radiologic Technology SAIT Polytechnic - Main Campus 22 months

Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Kelsey SK Medical Radiologic Technology 24 months Campus

Red River College of Applied Arts, Science MB Medical Radiologic Technology 24 months and Technology - Notre Dame

Algonquin College of Applied Arts and ON Medical Radiation Technology 36 months Technology

Medical Radiation Technology Cambrian College - Sudbury 36 months

Technologie en radiation médicale Collège Boréal 24 months

Confederation College of Applied Arts and Medical Radiation Technology 29 months Technology - Thunder Bay Campus

Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Medical Radiation Technology 36 months technology - London

Medical Radiation Sciences 48 months

Medical Radiation Sciences The Mitchener Institute of Education at UHN 36 months

QC Technologie de radiodiagnostic CÉGEP Édouard-Montpetit - Longueuil 36 months

Technologie de radiodiagnostic (DEC) Collège Ahuntsic 36 months

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Diagnostic Imaging Dawson College - Atwater Campus 24 months

Collège communautaire du Nouveau NB Techniques radiologiques 48 months Brunswick (CCNB) - Dieppe

Horizon Health Network - University of New Radiologic Technology Brunswick Saint John, Saint John School of 48 months Radiologic Technology

Horizon Health Network - University of Radiologic Technology New Brunswick Saint John, The Moncton 48 months Hospital School of Radiologic Technology

NS Radiological Technology 48 months

UPEI School of Radiography - Radiography 48 months Charlottetown

NL Medical Radiography College of the North Atlantic - St John’s 36 months

Cyber Operator ON Cyber Security Analyst Willis College 15 months (CYBER OP)

Aerospace Centennial College of Applied Arts and Biomedical Engineering Technology Telecommunica- ON Technology HP Science and Technology 24 months (3407) tions and Infor- Centre mation Systems Technician Centennial College of Applied Arts and Electronics Engineering Technician (ATIS Tech) Technology HP Science and Technology 16 months (3205) Centre

Centennial College of Applied Arts and Electronics Engineering Technology Technology HP Science and Technology 20 months (3206) Centre

Electronics Engineering Technician Conestoga College Institute of Technology 16 months (0064) and Advanced Learning - Doon Campus

Engineering Electronics Technology Humber College Institute of Technology 36 months (03511) & Advanced Learning - North Campus

QC Technologie de l’électronique (243.B0) CÉGEP de Chicoutimi 36 months

Electronics Engineering Technology - Dawson College - Atwater Campus 24 months Computers and Networks (243.BO)

Electronics Engineering Technology - Dawson College - Atwater Campus 27 months Telecommunications (243.B0)

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Electronics Engineering Technology - New Brunswick Community College - NB 24 months Communications Systems Saint John Campus

PE Electronic Engineering Technology Holland College - Charlottetown Centre 24 months

Avionics System Aircraft Maintenance Engineer British Columbia Institute of Technology BC 18 months Technician Category M (Maintenance) (BCIT) – Aerospace Technology Campus (AVN Tech) Northern Lights College - Dawson Creek Aircraft Maintenance Engineering 16 months Campus (Aircraft Maintenance)

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers SK SAIT Polytechnic - Art Smith Aero Centre 20 months Technology

Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 24 months Technologies (SIIT)

Red River College of Applied Arts, Science MB Aircraft Maintenance Journeyperson and Technology - Stevenson Campus 48 months (Southport)

Red River College of Applied Arts, Science Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and Technology Stevenson Campus - 18 months Winnipeg

Aviation Technician - Aircraft Algonquin College of Applied Arts & ON 24 months Maintenance Technician Technology

Aviation Technician - Aircraft Canadore College of Applied Arts and 21 months Maintenance Technology - Aviation Campus

Aviation Technology - Aircraft Canadore College of Applied Arts and 30 months Maintenance and Avionics Technology - Aviation Campus

Aviation Technology - Aircraft Canadore College of Applied Arts and 30 months Maintenance and Structures Technology - Aviation Campus

Centennial College of Applied Arts and Aviation Technician - Aircraft Technology - Downsview Aerospace & 20 months Maintenance Aviation Campus (DAC)

Aviation Technician - Aircraft Confederation College of Applied Arts and 20 months Maintenance Technology

Aviation Technician - Aircraft Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and 24 months Maintenance Technology - London Campus

Aviation Technician - Aircraft Mohawk College of Applied Arts and 20 months Maintenance Technology - Fennell Campus

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Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance CEGEP Édouard-Montpetit QC Journeyperson Program (DEC 280.03) 36 months (École Nationale d'Aéronautique - ÉNA) ENG

Technicien d’entretien d’aéronefs – CEGEP Édouard-Montpetit Formation continue (AEC 903.45) 36 months (École Nationale d'Aéronautique - ÉNA) Aircraft Maintenance Adult Learning

CEGEP Édouard-Montpetit Techniques de maintenance d'aéronefs 36 months (École Nationale d'Aéronautique - ÉNA)

NS Aircraft Maintenance Nova Scotia Community College 24 months

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College of the North Atlantic (CNA) - NL 20 months Technician (AMET) Gander Campus

Aviation Systems Aviation Maintenance Technician - British Columbia Institute of Technology BC 18 months Technician Avionics (BCIT) - Aerospace Technology Campus (AVS Tech) Aviation Technician - Avionics Fanshaw College of Applied Arts and ON 15 months Maintenance Technology - London Campus Airport (LCA)

Aviation Technology - Aircraft Fanshaw College of Applied Arts and 24 months Maintenance and Avionics Technology - London Campus Airport (LCA)

Biomedical Electronics British Columbia Institute of Technology - BC Biomedical Engineering Technology 24 months Technologist Burnaby (BE Tech)

Marine Technician Georgian College of Applied Arts and ON Marine Engineering Technology 36 months (MAR Tech) Technology

Techniques de génie mécanique QC Institut maritime du Quebec (IMQ) 36 months de marine

Engineering Officer Education and NS College (CCGC) 48 months Training Program (EOTP) (English)

Programme d’éducation et de formation Canadian Coast Guard College (CCGC) 48 months des officiers mécaniciens (French)

Marine Engineering Technology - Nova Scotia Community College - 30 months Diploma Strait Area Campus

Power Engineering Technology Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) 24 months (3rd Class)

Marine Engineering - Diploma of Marine Institute - Memorial University of NL 48 months Technology Newfoundland

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Weapons British Columbia Institute of Technology BC Mechatronics and Robotics 24 months Engineering (BCIT) Technician (W ENG Tech) Electronics and Computer Engineering Camosun College - Interurban Campus 36 months Technology - Renewable Energy

Electronic Systems Engineering Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Kelsey SK 24 months Technology Campus

Communications Engineering Assiniboine Community College - Main MB 24 months Technology Campus

Technologie de l'électronique QC Cégep de Saint-Laurent 36 months (Internet et Robotique)

Centennial College of Applied Arts and ON Electronics Engineering Technician 24 months Technology - Progress Campus

Centennial College of Applied Arts and Electronics Engineering Technology 36 months Technology - Progress Campus

Conestoga College Institute of Technolo- Computer Engineering Technology gy and Advanced Learning - Cambridge 36 months Campus

Conestoga College Institute of Electronics Engineering Technology Technology and Advanced Learning - 36 months Cambridge Campus

Confederation College of Applied Arts and Electrical Engineering Technology 36 months Technology - Thunder Bay Campus

Instrumentation Engineering Technician Confederation College of Applied Arts and 24 months - Process Automation and Control Technology - Thunder Bay Campus

Electronics Technician Durham College - Oshawa Campus 24 months

Electromechanical Engineering Durham College - Oshawa Campus 36 months Technology

Electronics Engineering Technology Durham College - Oshawa Campus 36 months

Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) - NS Electronic Engineering Technology 24 months Ivany Campus

Diploma of Technology Underwater Marine Institute - University of NL 36 months Vehicles Newfoundland

Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV Marine Institute - University of 24 months Operator) – technician diploma Newfoundland

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