Wind Turbine Technician Program (T952)
Program Description
Program Overview
Prepare for a career in one of the fastest-growing energy sectors in the world with the Wind Turbine Technician certificate program. George Brown College created this online program to address a global need for people skilled in servicing, diagnosing, repairing and installing wind turbines and related equipment.
Using multimedia learning resources and cutting-edge simulation software, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of wind turbine power and control circuits.
Full Description
With online and on-demand delivery, the Wind Turbine Technician (T952) program provides a flexible and convenient option for adult learners to train for an exciting career while managing weekday work or family commitments.
Modelled on George Brown College’s other innovative online technical training programs, the Wind Turbine certificate program provides basic technician-level training through independent study. The average completion time is 32 weeks, but students can complete the program at their own pace.
Students will develop the skills needed for roles in the construction, installation, operation and maintenance of wind turbines and wind farms.
The program integrates theory with laboratory experiments and projects. It consists of 14 modules of interactive curriculum using text, video, 2D and 3D animations, photos, audio clips and state-of-the-art interactive electrical/electronic/PLC (programmable logic controller) simulations. Students will receive a licensed copy of CircuitLogix, including 2D and 3D simulation and PLCLogix 500.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the world. Wind energy supplies 10 per cent of all the electricity produced in the U.S. and five per cent in Canada. Global-installed wind-generation capacity, both onshore and offshore, has increased by a factor of 100 in the past two decades, jumping from 8.2 gigawatts (GW) in 2002 to 850 GW in 2023. To further expand wind energy’s capabilities and benefits to society, researchers are working to address technical and socio-economic challenges supporting a decarbonized electricity future.
A skilled workforce of wind technicians will be required for the construction, installation (commercial and industrial), operation and maintenance of wind farms.
Courses
Required Courses
Code | Course Title |
---|---|
WTTC 9000 | Introduction to Wind Turbines |
WTTC 9001 | Safety, Maintenance & Repairs |
WTTC 9002 | Wind Energy Theory |
WTTC 9003 | Basic Electricity |
WTT C9004 | Direct Current Circuits |
WTTC 9005 | Alternating Current Circuits |
WTTC 9006 | Power Electronics |
WTTC 9007 | Transformers, Motors & Generators |
WTTC 9008 | Electrical Code & Blueprint Reading |
WTTC 9009 | Mechanical & Hydraulic Systems |
WTTC 9010 | Monitoring & Communication |
WTTC 9011 | Programmable Logic Controllers |
WTTC 9012 | Wind Farms |
WTTC 9013 | SCADA Systems |
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
Additional Costs
There are no additional costs. Students can pay tuition in full or choose the pay-as-you-learn option.
Initial registration is $580 (includes all learning materials, laboratory simulation software and access to the Module 1 exam) and registration for each of the remaining 13 modules is $90/module. Students may register for one or more modules at any time. International applicants are charged the same fees, but in U.S. dollars (US$580); the posted exchange rate in effect at the time of your registration will be used to determine the final fee in Canadian dollars. There is no refund on learning material.
*Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition and materials for the programs starting in the 2024. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2025 and at later dates.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
The academic prerequisite for students entering the Wind Turbine Technician program is a high school diploma, with credits at or above the general level or equivalent mature student status. A background in electronics is helpful but not necessary.
If you are 19 years or older and do not have a high school diploma, you may enrol as a mature student.
Special Requirements
International Students
This online distance program is only available to study while remaining in your home country and does not qualify for study/work permit eligibility in Canada.
How to Apply
Call 1-888-553-5333 or visit www.WindTechnician.com.
Contact Us
Call us at 416-415-4726, or toll-free 1-888-553-5333.
E-mail info@gbctechtraining.com.
Check out the course details at windtechnician.com.
Wind Turbine Technician Program (T952)
Program Description
Program Overview
Prepare for a career in one of the fastest-growing energy sectors in the world with the Wind Turbine Technician certificate program. George Brown College created this online program to address a global need for people skilled in servicing, diagnosing, repairing and installing wind turbines and related equipment.
Using multimedia learning resources and cutting-edge simulation software, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of wind turbine power and control circuits.
Full Description
With online and on-demand delivery, the Wind Turbine Technician (T952) program provides a flexible and convenient option for adult learners to train for an exciting career while managing weekday work or family commitments.
Modelled on George Brown College’s other innovative online technical training programs, the Wind Turbine certificate program provides basic technician-level training through independent study. The average completion time is 32 weeks, but students can complete the program at their own pace.
Students will develop the skills needed for roles in the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of wind turbines and wind farms.
The program integrates theory with laboratory experiments and projects. It consists of 14 modules of interactive curriculum using text, video, 2D and 3D animations, photos, audio clips and state-of-the-art interactive electrical/electronic/PLC (programmable logic controller) simulations. Students will receive a licensed copy of CircuitLogix, including 2D and 3D simulation and PLCLogix 500.
Program Specific Computer Requirements
Minimum computer requirements
- Intel Core i3, i5, i7, AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7 or equivalent processor
- 4 GB RAM
- 500 MB of available disk space
- Windows 7/ Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11
- 32 and 64 bit compatible
- Email account
- Internet access
Note: Our program software is strictly made for Windows operating systems and will, therefore, only run on Windows-based computers. It will NOT work on Apple computers running Mac operating systems such as Macbook, Chromebook computers running Chrome operating systems such as Google Pixelbook or any device running Linux Operating Systems.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
Wind energy is one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the world. Wind energy supplies 10 per cent of all the electricity produced in the U.S. and five per cent in Canada. Global installed wind generation capacity, both onshore and offshore, has increased by a factor of 100 in the past two decades, jumping from 8.2 gigawatts (GW) in 2002 to 850 GW in 2023. To further expand wind energy’s capabilities and benefits to society, researchers are working to address technical and socio-economic challenges supporting a decarbonized electricity future.
A skilled workforce of wind technicians will be required for the construction, installation (commercial and industrial), operation and maintenance of wind farms.
Courses
Required Courses
Course Code | Course Title |
---|---|
WTTC9000 | Introduction to Wind Turbines |
WTTC9001 | Safety, Maintenance & Repairs |
WTTC9002 | Wind Energy Theory |
WTTC9003 | Basic Electricity |
WTTC9004 | Direct Current Circuits |
WTTC9005 | Alternating Current Circuits |
WTTC9006 | Power Electronics |
WTTC9007 | Transformers, Motors & Generators |
WTTC9008 | Electrical Code & Blueprint Reading |
WTTC9009 | Mechanical & Hydraulic Systems |
WTTC9010 | Monitoring & Communication |
WTTC9011 | Programmable Logic Controllers |
WTTC9012 | Wind Farms |
WTTC9013 | SCADA Systems |
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
Additional Costs
There are no additional costs. Students can pay tuition in full or choose the pay-as-you-learn option.
Initial registration is $580 (includes all learning materials, laboratory simulation software, and access to the Module 1 exam) and registration for each of the remaining 13 modules is $90/module. Students may register for one or more modules at any time. International applicants are charged the same fees, but in U.S. dollars (US$580); the posted exchange rate in effect at the time of your registration will be used to determine the final fee in Canadian dollars. There is no refund on learning material.
*Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition and materials for the programs starting in the 2024. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in fall 2024 and at later dates.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
The academic prerequisite for students entering the Wind Turbine Technician program is a high school diploma, with credits at or above the general level or equivalent mature student status. A background in electronics is helpful but not necessary.
If you are 19 years or older and do not have a high school diploma, you may enrol as a mature student.
Special Requirements
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
This online distance program is only available to study while remaining in your home country and does not qualify for study/work permit eligibility in Canada.
How to Apply
Call 1-888-553-5333 or visit www.WindTechnician.com.
Contact Us
Call us at 416-415-4726, or toll-free 1-888-553-5333.
E-mail info@gbctechtraining.com.
Check out the course details at windtechnician.com.