Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE)

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Degree:Bachelors

University: University of Regina
City : Regina, Canada
Country : Canada
Duration : 4 Years

Program Overview:

The University of Regina introduced its innovative bachelor’s degree program in Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE), designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the evolving energy sector. This program is not only a response to the dynamic shifts in energy production and consumption but also aligns with the university's dedication to sustainable practices and climate action.

Students enrolled in this comprehensive undergraduate program can select from three distinct pathways, allowing for a tailored educational experience that addresses various aspects of energy systems. This flexibility ensures that graduates are well-prepared for the increasingly diverse job opportunities emerging from advancements in energy technologies and sustainable practices.

The Energy Systems Engineering program at the University of Regina stands out as the most thorough energy-related curriculum offered by any Canadian university, emphasizing the institution's commitment to becoming a leader in energy education. Through this program, students will gain a deep understanding of the technical, economic, and environmental challenges that shape the future of energy while developing the competencies needed for careers in this critical field.


Admissions Requirements:

  • GPA: 60% or Above

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band below than 6.0

  • PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60


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Career Outlook:

  • Drilling engineer (Petroleum Engineering career)

  • Reservoir engineer (Petroleum Engineering career)

  • Production engineer (Petroleum Engineering career)

  • Stimulation engineer (Petroleum Engineering career)

  • Energy systems engineer (Sustainable Energy Engineering career)

  • Renewable energy project engineer (Sustainable Energy Engineering career)

  • Clean energy marketing analyst (Sustainable Energy Engineering career)

  • & Many More


Program Intake: January, May & September

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