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STIC - Engineering

 The STIC workshops are designed to be used in a classroom setting. The information included can assist individuals to learn more about their occupation in a Canadian context, including licensing/certification requirements and labour market conditions. They also learn the terminology of their occupation as it is used at work, in job advertisements, and in testing/licensure.

This section has been designed specifically for immigrants with foreign training, qualifications and experience in Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical and Electrical/Electronic Engineering. Additional information is provided on the occupations of Engineering Technician and Engineering Technologist.

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Overview & Orientation - Facilitator's Guide and Participants Workbook
This Overview and Orientation Workshop has been designed specifically for immigrants with foreign training, qualifications and experience in Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical and Electrical/Electronic Engineering. Additional information is provided on the occupations of Engineering Technician and Engineering Technologist.
Curriculum Updated: February 2004

Occupational Terminology - Facilitator's Guide
These modules reflect three different contexts for communication: workplace, work search, and licensing. Relevant terminology is incorporated within each topic.
Curriculum Updated: February 2004

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