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If you wish to apply for membership in the MOU you may download the application in Microsoft Excel format.
Send Completed applications to:
Darrell Mitchell
Canadian Forces Naval Engineering School
Engineering and Technology Division
PO Box 99000 STN FORCES
Halifax, NS, Canada
B3K 5X5
The institutions which endorse this Memorandum of Understanding for the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core hereby recognize the following:
1. that the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core provides a system-wide means of standardization that is controlled by participating institutions through the International Electronics Technician Articulation Committee;
2. that the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core, as outlined in Appendix B, is based on a set of competencies, which from time to time are revised by the International Electronics Technician Articulation
Committee;
3. that the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core is a basic electronics program that is prerequisite for entry into advanced or specialty electronics technician programs;
4. that students who have completed the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core at another institution are deemed to have the necessary technical prerequisites for entry into the advanced or specialty electronics technician program at your institution;
5. that the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core represents a basis for a International Standard for basic electronics training; and
6. that all students who enter into the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core will be advised of the existence and location of other advanced or specialty electronic technician programs, and whom they should contact to get more information about those other programs.
Entrance Standards:
All students who apply for transfer between institutions must meet the academic entrance
requirements of the institution to which they apply. However, all institutions will seek
to realize equivalence in their entrance requirements for the Electronics Technician
Program: Common Core.
Accessibility:
All students who transfer into an institution that offers an advanced/specialty
electronics program, will be treated in the same manner regardless of where they completed
the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core.
Liaison:
The signatories (or their designate) to this agreement will meet on a regular basis to
ensure that this agreement remains relevant. The most appropriate avenue for ensuring that
the Electronics Technician Program: Common Core remains relevant is through each
institutions participation in the Electronics Technician Articulation Committee meetings.
Duration of Agreement:
This agreement remains valid and in effect between all the signatories until or unless it
is terminated by those signatories, in writing.