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Fanshawe College is once again welcoming prospective students to explore its St. Thomas-Elgin Regional Campus at the Spring Open House coming up Saturday, March 29th.
In doing so, myFM has teamed up with our local college to highlight some of the programs available.
We sat down with Wayne DeJong, Program Coordinator of the Mechanical Techniques CNC/CAM program, who describes the course as a hands-on learning experience that prepares students for a variety of careers in the manufacturing sector.
The program is spreadout across 45 weeks, featuring a combination of classroom and hands-on learning, followed by an opportunity to get out into the community.
Dejong notes this provides students with real-world experience in sectors like aerospace, automotive, design, medical, and even woodworking.
A major bonus of studying at the St. Thomas-Elgin campus notes Dejong, is the intentionally small class sizes, which allow for more personalized instruction.
Admission to the Mechanical Techniques CNC/CAM program requires a Grade 12 diploma, with math skills in trigonometry and algebra recommended. A knack for hands-on work and a mechanical mindset are also beneficial.
For those who stop by the Open House, they’ll get a firsthand look at the machines and the chance to participate in an interactive project shares Dejong.
In terms of preparation, DeJong does suggest watching CNC milling and turning videos before visiting on Saturday, to get familiar with the equipment. He also breaks down some of the expectations they have in the industry.
The Fanshawe College Open House runs on March 29th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. Thomas-Elgin Regional Campus.
For more information or to register for the Open House, visit FanshaweC.ca.
The next intake of students for the Mechanical Techniques CNC/CAM program will be September 2025.
Written by: K. Freeman
