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The Native Access Program for Engineering (NAPE) provides pre-engineering education to mature Aboriginal students who have not completed the secondary school requirements for entry into an undergraduate engineering program. It also provides support for all Aboriginal students registered in the Faculty of Engineering.
NAPE provides academic, cultural and social support during all stages of a student's engineering education. Stage one is a six week summer program introducing concepts in mathematics, science and communications, along with an orientation course to make students feel comfortable in their new surroundings. It is followed by an academic year of courses to prepare students for entry into the study of engineering. In stage two, students enter an engineering technology program in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Software Engineering. In stage three, students can enter a post-diploma engineering degree program to obtain a Bachelor of Engineering in their chosen discipline.
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For information contact:
NAEP
Faculty of Engineering
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 |
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