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Energy Systems Engineering

Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research: Raman Paranjape, PhD

Graduate Program Coordinator: Jacob Muthu, PhD

For more information about Graduate programs, contact engg.grad@uregina.ca.

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE)


Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy Systems Engineering (after MASc in Engineering)

Normally, a student will enter the PhD program following the completion of a Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree which requires the completion of a master’s thesis at the U of R or a similar program at a recognized university. The minimum course requirements for the completion of the PhD program are:

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 6 credit hours
ENxx 8xx 6 credit hours
ENGG 800 3 credit hours
ENGG 900 0 credit hours
ENER 901 45 credit hours
TOTAL 60 credit hours

 

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy Systems Engineering (after MEng)

The program requirements for a student with a Master of Engineering degree from the U of R or an equivalent degree who is admitted to the PhD program in Engineering will be:

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 6 credit hours
ENxx or related discipline 8xx 6 credit hours
ENGG 903 3 credit hours
ENGG 800 3 credit hours
ENGG 900 0 credit hours
ENER 901 45 credit hours
TOTAL 63 credit hours

Note: ENGG 903 is a research methodology course and is to ensure that the student will be adequately prepared for PhD level research. Only students who have received their MEng from U of R are required to take this course.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy Systems Engineering (after Bachelor's)

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 12 credit hours
ENxx 8xx 12 credit hours
ENxx or related discipline 8xx 6 credit hours
ENGG 800 3 credit hours
ENGG 900 0 credit hours
ENER 901 60 credit hours
TOTAL 93 credit hours
Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE)


Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Energy Systems Engineering (thesis)

The Master of Applied Science is a research-oriented program with a thesis requirement.

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 6 credit hours
ENxx 8xx 3 credit hours
ENxx 8xx or ENER 3xx to 4xx 3 credit hours
ENxx or related discipline 8xx 3 credit hours
ENGG 900 0 credit hours
ENER 901 15 credit hours
TOTAL 30 credit hours

 

Master of Engineering (MEng) in Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE)

 

Master of Engineering (MEng) in Energy Systems Engineering (project)

The Master of Engineering degree program with a project report attracts practicing engineers. It complements the Graduate Cooperative Education Program which seeks to integrate academic experience with professional, on-the-job experience to facilitate professional development.

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 12 credit hours
ENxx 8xx or ENER 3xx to 4xx 6 credit hours
ENxx or related discipline 8xx 6 credit hours
ENGG 701 1 credit hours
ENGG 702 1 credit hours
ENGG 703 1 credit hours
ENER 902 3 credit hours
TOTAL 30 credit hours

 

Master of Engineering (MEng) in Energy Systems Engineering (co-op)

The Master of Engineering (Co-op) Program seeks to integrate academic experience with professional, on-the-job experience to facilitate professional development. It consists of the following requirements:

Course Credit Hours
ENER 8xx 12 credit hours
ENxx 8xx or ENER 3xx to 4xx 6 credit hours
ENxx or related discipline 8xx 6 credit hours
ENGG 601 0 credit hours
ENGG 602 0 credit hours
ENGG 701 1 credit hours
ENGG 702 1 credit hours
ENGG 703 1 credit hours
ENER 902 3 credit hours
TOTAL 30 credit hours