Program Overview:
If you have a background in engineering, strong technical skills, an analytical approach to problem‐solving, and a desire for an exciting career in energy, this program may be for you. This four semester Ontario College Graduate Certificate will give you the knowledge and skills to be a part of the global transition to sustainable energy solutions.
This unique management-focused program will explore current trends and practices in areas including energy assessments, microgrids, existing and emerging energy production and management solutions, project management, and health and safety. You will build confidence and industry-relevant skills through hands-on exercises in well-equipped training facilities including photovoltaic technology in our renewable energy lab.
As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared for technical careers in areas such as energy management, sustainability, improvement, renewable solutions, and project management. You will graduate with a diverse set of skills ready for many opportunities in an exciting and rapidly evolving field.
Admission Requirements:
GPA: 60% or above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0
PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60
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Learning Outcomes:
Manage an energy project that aligns with organizational and operational goals.
Analyze an organization’s current energy profile to plan and establish an energy strategy.
Evaluate energy production methodologies and carbon reduction strategies to make effective management decisions.
Recommend energy management options, solutions and technologies to maintain long-term operational and infrastructure efficiency.
Collect, compile, and interpret data using appropriate tools based on data analysis methodologies.
Prepare and present persuasive business correspondence and technical documents including business cases, technical reports and proposals in a scientific format using industry-relevant terminology.
Career Outlook:
Graduates will have a solid background in managing projects, communications, human resources and safety practices to be able to effectively contribute in today's industrial sector.
Program Intake: January, May & September
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