ME in Energy
ME tracks, non-thesis
Undergraduate Studies | Academic points | Project |
Graduate of Engineering | 34 | 6 |
Graduate of Exact Sciences | 44 | 6 |
ME in Energy Engineering – for Engineering graduates:
32 credits in advanced courses, an extended English course (2 credits), final project (6 credits), additional prerequisite courses may be required
Master of Energy – for science graduates:
44 credits in advanced courses, an extended English course (2 credits), final project (6 credits), additional prerequisite courses may be required
Admission Requirements
Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering or exact sciences from a recognized academic institution, with a weighted GPA of 82 or higher, subject to approval by the program’s admissions committee.
Exceptional cases will be considered individually.
A candidate with extensive relevant experience (approximately five years) and a weighted GPA of 80 or higher may submit a detailed and reasoned application, along with a CV and two recommendations from their workplace. If the graduate studies committee determines that the candidate’s experience and professional achievements are sufficient, they may be admitted to the research track at the committee’s discretion.
Study Requirements
- Two core courses specific to the Energy Program (6 credits) – List 1.
- Three elective courses from the designated list for the Energy Program (at least 6 credits) – List 2.
- Extended English course (2 credits).
- Remaining required credits can be completed with elective common/advanced courses in the different Faculties, subject to the published curriculum and in consultation with the temporary/permanent advisor – List 3.
- For students requiring prerequisite courses: Up to 10 undergraduate-level credits may be included in the 32 academic credits required for completing the degree.
Your contact: GTEP Graduate Studies Coordinator
Dr. Kseniya Kulbitski
073-378-1933