Degree Transfer Guide
Cape Breton University
P.O. Box 5300
1250 Grand Lake Road
Sydney, Nova Scotia
B1P 6L2, Canada
1.888.959.9995
Seneca Program: Chemical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology – Building Sciences
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Environmental Studies
Graduates are required to complete 36 credits at Cape Breton University in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Environmental Studies) degree. These academic credits can normally be completed in a minimum of one year. The required Environmental Studies courses can be completed either on campus at Cape Breton University or through distance education.
Seneca Program: Electronics Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial Design
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Manufacturing
Graduates are required to complete 30 credits at Cape Breton University in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Manufacturing) degree. These academic credits can normally be completed in a minimum of one year. The required Manufacturing courses at Cape Breton University can be completed either on campus at Cape Breton University or through distance education.
Seneca Program: Electronics Engineering Technology, Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Automation
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Electronics and Controls
Graduates are required to complete 36 credits at Cape Breton University in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electronics and Controls) degree. These academic credits can normally be completed in a minimum of one year. The required Electronics and Controls courses must be completed on campus at Cape Breton University.
Seneca Program: Chemical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, Environmental Technology, Fire Protection Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology – Building Sciences, Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial Design
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Petroleum
Graduates are required to complete 36 credits at Cape Breton University, in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Petroleum) degree. These academic credits can normally be completed in a minimum of one year. The required Petroleum courses must be completed on campus at Cape Breton University.