This program offers hands-on instruction, and in conjunction with the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) program, uses actual aircraft to develop skills for the repair and maintenance of airframes and associated systems for fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.
This exploratory program prepares you for further study in creative and media arts by helping you identify your interests, passion, and strengths. You explore a wide range of applied arts disciplines – photography, graphic design, digital animation, printing, video, and audio production.
Do you enjoying working with cars? In this program, you get the knowledge and skills related to the service and repair of the mechanical and electrical systems of automobiles and light trucks. You learn how to use computerized diagnostic equipment, power tools and shop equipment. You also have the opportunity to apply your skills with a work term.
This program prepares you with the technical and practical knowledge you need to work with automotive technicians on the floor and the service expertise you need to support customers at the front desk. Throughout this program, you gain the necessary skills to work as an Automotive Service Advisor, Service Parts Person, or Service Consultant and, possibly in management positions which are all in high demand by Nova Scotia car dealers, truck and transport dealers and service repairs centers.
In this program you learn welding procedures, repair and align body panels, body/frame measuring and alignment procedures, how to prepare and paint surfaces, and use electronic databases to estimate costs related to vehicle damage. All repair procedures are completed in accordance to manufacturer's specifications and I-CAR standards.
This unique four-year UNB degree program combines New Brunswick College of Craft & Design visual arts courses with traditional liberal arts courses at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). You can start your studies at either institution, or attend the College and UNB in alternate years. The choice is yours.
Graphic Design is a laptop program at the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design (NBCCD), providing in-depth knowledge of design theory, professional techniques and design industry standards. All aspects of visual communication are explored, including typographic design, brand identities, and print and digital production, with an entrepreneurial focus throughout.
Photography studies with the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design (NBCCD) begins with an introduction to photo histroy and traditional darkroom techniques, but soon students are using digital camera and learning state-of-the-art technical skills. All courses reinforce studio skills, creative exploration and professional standards.
Fashion: Fashion Design offered by the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design (NBCCD) is an option within the 2-year Fashion Diploma Program, helping students develop technical expertise and an expressive, personal design sense. Courses in sewing, pattern development and garment constrcution prepare students for more advanced studies in corset construction, fitting and draping. An annual Fashion Show is a public showcase of senior student work.