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Energy and Environment Specialization (suspended program)


Introduction

The Energy and Environment Specialization (ENEE) allows a student to fulfill the requirements for a BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geomatics, or Mechanical Engineering and at the same time complete a program in Energy and Environment.

Admission

First year Engineering students wishing to enter the Energy and Environment Specialization must apply for admission to the Energy and Environment Specialization program at the same time the choice of an engineering program is made.

Requirements

Curriculum requirements for the Energy and Environment Specialization are listed with the requirements for each program.


Energy and Environment Approved Technical Electives

Chemical Engineering 530

Engineering 523

Civil Engineering 502

Geomatics Engineering 551

Civil Engineering 506

Geomatics Engineering 559

Civil Engineering 508

Geomatics Engineering 570

Civil Engineering 581

Geomatics Engineering 573

Electrical Engineering 562

Geomatics Engineering 581

Electrical Engineering 584

Geomatics Engineering 583

Electrical Engineering 585

Mechanical Engineering 583

Electrical Engineering 587

Mechanical Engineering 593

Electrical Engineering 597

Mechanical Engineering 595

Energy and Environment, Engineering 501

Mechanical Engineering 597

Energy and Environment, Engineering 503

Petroleum Engineering 523

Energy and Environment, Engineering 505

Petroleum Engineering 533

Energy and Environment, Engineering 507

Petroleum Engineering 555

Energy and Environment, Engineering 519

Petroleum Engineering 561

Energy and Environment, Engineering 575

Petroleum Engineering 571

Energy and Environment, Engineering 577

Note: All technical electives may not be offered each year.


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