Chemical Engineering
St. George Campus, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Program Information
Degree(s):
Bachelor of Applied Science
Program(s):
Chemical Engineering (Specialist)
OUAC Admission Code:
TB (Chemical Engineering)
Academic Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Five 4U/M courses, including:
- Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
- Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U)
- Chemistry (SCH4U)
- English (ENG4U)
- Physics (SPH4U)
- Supplemental Application Required
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Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
Program Overview
Research-Based Programs
The research-intensive Master of Applied Science (MASc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programs will challenge and reward students looking for the best education available.
A wide variety of courses are offered in both fundamental and applied areas of chemical engineering. There are excellent computational and experimental facilities where students generally have both office and lab space to call their own. Research supervisors cover all research costs. Please see the research clusters section of the Chemical Engineering website for further details on available research areas.
Professional Master’s Program
The Master of Engineering (MEng) program provides students with advanced professional training in chemical engineering. In as little as one year of study, students can obtain a degree respected by employers that differentiates them in a crowded marketplace.
Students have the opportunity to complete a well-rounded program covering a variety of topics or to further their expertise in areas such as advanced water technology, energy, environmental engineering, health and safety management, as well as core chemical engineering concepts.
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Quick Facts
Domestic | International | |
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Application payment deadline | MASc, PhD:1-Feb-2022 Fall 2022 entryMEng:1-June-2022 Fall 2022 entry | MASc, PhD:1-Feb-2022 Fall 2022 entryMEng:1-Mar-2022 Fall 2022 entry |
Supporting documents deadline | MASc, PhD:15-Feb-2022MEng:15-Jun-2022 | MASc, PhD:15-Feb-2022MEng:15-Mar-2022 |
Minimum admission average | MASc:B+ average in each of the last two years of full-time studyMEng:Mid-B average in each of the last two years of full-time studyPhD:B+ average in Master’sPhD Direct Entry A- average in the last two years of full-time study | MASc:B+ average in each of the last two years of full-time studyMEng:Mid-B average in each of the last two years of full-time studyPhD:B+ average in Master’sPhD Direct Entry A- average in the last two years of full-time study |
Direct entry option from bachelor’s to PhD? | PhD:Yes | PhD:Yes |
Is a supervisor identified before or after admission? | MASc, PhD:Before | MASc, PhD:Before |
Is a supervisor assigned by the graduate unit or secured by the applicant? | MASc, PhD:Applicant | MASc, PhD:Applicant |
Program length (full-time only) | MASc:6 sessionsMEng:3 sessionsPhD:4 years; 5 years if entering directly from bachelor’s | MASc:6 sessionsMEng:3 sessionsPhD:4 years; 5 years if entering directly from bachelor’s |
Master of Applied Science
Program Description
The MASc program is ideal for students who aspire to a rewarding career in research, whether in academia or industry. It is a stepping stone to a doctoral (PhD) degree.
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- A four-year degree (or equivalent) in engineering or the physical/chemical/biological sciences with a B+ average (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study.
Program Requirements
- Each student should discuss possible research projects with several members of the department before selecting a research area and a supervisor. Students must complete a thesis on a research topic.
- Coursework. Students must successfully complete a total of 1.5 full-course equivalents [FCEs] (three graduate half courses) as follows:
- One of these courses must be CHE1102H Research Methods and Project Execution (0.5 FCE), typically completed in Year 1.
- At least one course must be selected in an area outside the student’s area of research.
- Only one 500-level course may be taken for credit towards the degree program.
- All Year 1 and Year 2 students must complete CHE3001H0 Leading Edge Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (Credit/No Credit) in both the Fall and Winter sessions.
- Students must also complete CHE2222H Safety Workshop and JDE1000H Ethics in Research.
- The program requires a minimum full-time residence of two sessions (eight months). This means students must be on campus full-time and consequently in geographical proximity to be able to participate fully in the University activities associated with the program.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: F/W/S/F/W/S)
Time Limit
3 years full-time
0 Course that may continue over a program. The course is graded when completed.
Master of Engineering
Program Description
The MEng program is designed for engineers who wish to enhance their career opportunities in as little as one year of full-time study. Students undergo advanced professional training that is respected by employers and differentiates them in a crowded marketplace. The MEng program differs from the MASc and PhD programs in that it is oriented to learning through prescribed courses rather than through research.
The MEng program can be taken on a full-time, extended full-time, or part-time basis. The part-time option is intended primarily for engineers in full-time professional practice.
Full-Time Option
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in engineering with at least a mid-B (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study.
Program Requirements
- The MEng program normally requires completion of:
- a total of 5.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) or
- 3.5 FCEs plus a 1.5-FCE project supervised by a faculty member. At the discretion of the supervisor, a second reviewer and/or oral defence may be requested for students who plan to enter the doctoral program.
- Students normally complete the requirements in three sessions (one year).
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Advanced Manufacturing; Advanced Soft Materials; Advanced Water Technologies; Analytics; Biomanufacturing; Engineering and Globalization; Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Innovation and Technology in Engineering (ELITE); Forensic Engineering; or Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
3 sessions (typical registration sequence: F/W/S)
Time Limit
3 years
Extended Full-Time Option
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in engineering with at least a mid-B (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study.
Program Requirements
- The MEng program normally requires completion of:
- a total of 5.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) or
- 3.5 FCEs plus a 1.5-FCE project supervised by a faculty member. At the discretion of the supervisor, a second reviewer and/or oral defence may be requested for students who plan to enter the doctoral program.
- Students are expected to complete the requirements in six sessions (two years). They are limited to six half courses per year and three half courses per session.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Advanced Manufacturing; Advanced Soft Materials; Advanced Water Technologies; Analytics; Biomanufacturing; Engineering and Globalization; Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Innovation and Technology in Engineering (ELITE); Forensic Engineering; or Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
6 sessions (typical registration sequence: F/W/S/F/W/S)**
Time Limit
3 years
** Students may begin the program at different times.
Part-Time Option
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in engineering with at least a mid-B (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study.
Program Requirements
- The MEng program normally requires completion of:
- a total of 5.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) or
- 3.5 FCEs plus a 1.5-FCE project supervised by a faculty member. At the discretion of the supervisor, a second reviewer and/or oral defence may be requested for students who plan to enter the doctoral program.
- Students normally complete the requirements in nine sessions (three years). They are limited to four half courses per year and two half courses per session.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Advanced Manufacturing; Advanced Soft Materials; Advanced Water Technologies; Analytics; Biomanufacturing; Engineering and Globalization; Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Innovation and Technology in Engineering (ELITE); Forensic Engineering; or Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
9 sessions
Time Limit
6 years
Doctor of Philosophy
Program Description
The PhD program is designed for students who wish to become an expert in a specific research area and is a stepping stone to a career in academia. Students work alongside world-renowned researchers while gaining profound depth and experience in their field of study.
Applicants may enter the program via one of three routes: 1) following completion of an MASc degree; 2) transfer from the University of Toronto MASc program after completing one year; or 3) direct entry following completion of a bachelor’s degree, in exceptional cases. The program can also be taken on a flexible-time basis.
PhD Program
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- B+ (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study in the undergraduate program, and successful completion of a research master’s degree with an overall average of at least B+ (or equivalent).
- Applicants may enter the PhD program following completion of an MASc program with a minimum B+ average and exceptional all-around scientific and intellectual ability as evidenced from theoretical or experimental research, academic standing, initiative, and publication record.
Program Requirements
- Coursework. Students must successfully complete at least 2.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (four graduate half courses).
- One course must be CHE1102H Research Methods and Project Execution (0.5 FCE) taken once during the program, typically in Year 1.
- Courses must be selected from the calendar and approved by the student’s supervisor and the Graduate Coordinator. At least one of these courses must be taken in a secondary area of study. It is recommended that one of these courses should be selected from Category A: fundamental courses.
- Normally, PhD students are not allowed to take a 500-level course for credit towards the degree program.
- All Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 students must complete CHE3001H Leading Edge Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (Credit/No Credit) in both the Fall and Winter sessions.
- If not already completed, students must take CHE2222H Safety Workshop and JDE1000H Ethics in Research.
- Thesis on a research topic.
- Within 9 to 12 months of starting the PhD program, students must pass a qualifying examination.
- Students normally remain in residence (full-time, on campus) until the departmental recommendation for the Doctoral Final Oral Examination is made, unless special permission to do so has otherwise been granted by the departmental Graduate Studies Committee.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
4 years
Time Limit
6 years
PhD Program (Transfer)
Transfer Requirements
- B+ (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study in the undergraduate program.
- Applicants may enter the PhD program by transferring from the University of Toronto MASc program after completing one year; such students must successfully complete a bypass examination.
- International applicants with a master’s degree from outside Canada or the United States may be asked to register in the MASc program and follow the transfer route of entry.
Program Requirements
- Coursework. Students must successfully complete at least 3.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (six graduate half courses) and do not have to take a separate PhD qualifying examination.
- One course must be CHE1102H Research Methods and Project Execution (0.5 FCE) taken once during the program, typically in Year 1.
- Courses must be selected from the calendar and approved by the student’s supervisor and the Graduate Coordinator. At least one of these courses must be taken in a secondary area of study. It is recommended that one of these courses should be selected from Category A: fundamental courses.
- Normally, PhD students are not allowed to take a 500-level course for credit towards the degree program.
- All Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 students must complete CHE3001H Leading Edge Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (Credit/No Credit) in both the Fall and Winter sessions.
- If not already completed, students must take CHE2222H Safety Workshop and JDE1000H Ethics in Research.
- Thesis on a research topic.
- Students normally remain in residence (full-time, on campus) until the departmental recommendation for the Doctoral Final Oral Examination is made, unless special permission to do so has otherwise been granted by the departmental Graduate Studies Committee.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
5 years
Time Limit
7 years
PhD Program (Direct-Entry)
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- Minimum A– average in each of the final two years of study in the undergraduate program, and participation in a research project (either through an undergraduate thesis or through research conducted in a lab).
Program Requirements
- Coursework. Students must successfully complete at least 3.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (six graduate half courses).
- One course must be CHE1102H Research Methods and Project Execution (0.5 FCE) taken once during the program, typically in Year 1.
- Courses must be selected from the calendar and approved by the student’s supervisor and the Graduate Coordinator. At least one of these courses must be taken in a secondary area of study. It is recommended that one of these courses should be selected from Category A: fundamental courses.
- Normally, PhD students are not allowed to take a 500-level course for credit towards the degree program.
- All Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 students must complete CHE3001H Leading Edge Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (Credit/No Credit) in both the Fall and Winter sessions.
- If not already completed, students must take CHE2222H Safety Workshop and JDE1000H Ethics in Research.
- Within 9 to 12 months of starting the PhD program, students must pass a qualifying examination.
- Thesis on a research topic.
- Students normally remain in residence (full-time, on campus) until the departmental recommendation for the Doctoral Final Oral Examination is made, unless special permission to do so has otherwise been granted by the departmental Graduate Studies Committee.
- Students have the option of completing an emphasis in Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
5 years
Time Limit
7 years
PhD Program (Flexible-Time)
Minimum Admission Requirements
- Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry’s additional admission requirements stated below.
- B+ (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time study in the undergraduate program, and successful completion of a research master’s degree with an overall average of at least B+ (or equivalent).
- Applicants may enter the PhD following completion of an MASc program with a minimum B+ average and exceptional all-around scientific and intellectual ability as evidenced from theoretical or experimental research, academic standing, initiative, and publication record.
- Applicants to the flexible-time PhD option are accepted under the same admission requirements as applicants to the full-time PhD option. However, applicants to the flexible-time PhD option must also demonstrate that they are actively engaged in professional activities related to their proposed program of study.
Program Requirements
- Students in the flexible-time option will be subject to the same requirements as students in the full-time option.
- Coursework. Students must successfully complete at least 2.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (four graduate half courses).
- One course must be CHE1102H Research Methods and Project Execution (0.5 FCE) taken once during the program, typically in Year 1.
- Courses must be selected from the calendar and approved by the student’s supervisor and the Graduate Coordinator. At least one of these courses must be taken in a secondary area of study. It is recommended that one of these courses should be selected from Category A: fundamental courses.
- Normally, PhD students are not allowed to take a 500-level course for credit towards the degree program.
- All Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 students must complete CHE3001H Leading Edge Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (Credit/No Credit) in both the Fall and Winter sessions.
- If not already completed, students must take CHE2222H Safety Workshop and JDE1000H Ethics in Research.
- Within 16 months of starting the PhD program, students must pass a qualifying examination.
- Thesis on a research topic.
- Students normally remain in residence (full-time, on campus) until the departmental recommendation for the Doctoral Final Oral Examination is made, unless special permission to do so has otherwise been granted by the departmental Graduate Studies Committee.
- Students in the PhD program have the option of completing an emphasis in Sustainable Energy as part of their degree program. Please see details in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases section.
Program Length
6 years
Time Limit
8 years
Emphasis: Advanced Manufacturing (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete:
- Four half courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]), including at least one core course.
- Elective courses may include other core courses, and courses from either of two streams: Manufacturing Engineering and Manufacturing Management.
Core Courses
AER501H Advanced Mechanics of Structures
AER1403H Advanced Aerospace Structures
APS1028H Operations and Production Management for Manufacturing and Services
CHE1123H Liquid Biofuels
MIE519H Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
MIE1740H Smart Materials and Structures.
Elective Courses — Manufacturing Engineering
AER521H, AER 1415H,
CHE575H, CHE1134H, CHE1475H,
MIE506H, MIE540H, MIE1706H, MIE1713H, MIE1718H, MIE1743H,
MSE1013H, MSE1015H, MSE1028H, MSE1031H, MSE1058H, MSE1061H,
ROB501H.
Elective Courses — Manufacturing Management
APS1005H, APS1012H, APS1013H, APS1017H, APS1020H, APS1023H, APS1040H, APS1088H, APS1420H,
CHE561H, CHE1434H,
MIE523H, MIE1022H, MIE1505H, MIE1514H, MIE1715H, MIE1721H, MIE1723H, MIE1727H,
TEP1011H, TEP1026H, TEP1501H.
Emphasis: Advanced Soft Materials (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete any four half courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]) from the following list:
CHE562H, CHE1310H, CHE1333H, CHE1335H, CHE1475H,
JTC1134H, JTC1135H,
MIE1705H, MIE1706H, MIE1707H, MIE1740H,
MSE1032H.
Students may double-count one course at most towards any CHE emphasis, or towards any other emphasis in the Faculty.
Emphasis: Advanced Water Technologies (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete a total of 2.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (four half courses). This includes at least one course (0.5 FCE) selected from the core course list. The remaining courses must be selected from the elective course list.
- Core courses (complete at least one):
- CHE1150H Industrial Water Technology
- CIV1308H Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes
- CIV1309H Biological Treatment Processes
- CIV1311H Advanced and Sustainable Drinking Water Treatment
- Elective courses (complete remaining courses):
- CHE565H Aqueous Process Engineering
- CHE1213H Corrosion
- CHE1430H Hydrometallurgy Theory and Practice
- CIV541H Environmental Biotechnology
- CIV549H Groundwater Flow and Contamination
- CIV550H Water Resources Engineering
- CIV1303H Water Resources Systems Modeling
- CIV1319H Chemistry and Analysis of Water and Wastes
- CIV1330H Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Global Health
- CIV1399H Special Studies in Civil Engineering (for example, Water Sanitation and Hygiene; Treatment Wetlands; the topic is subject to obtaining approval from the student’s graduate unit)
- CIV1499H Special Studies in Civil Engineering
- JCC1313H Environmental Microbiology
- JNC2503H Environmental Pathways
- MIE1807H Principles of Measurements
- STA1004H Introduction to Experimental Design.
Enrolment Contact
Enrolment in the emphasis is permitted at any time during the MEng program. After students are admitted to the normal MEng program, students may contact Prof. Ron Hofmann, (416) 946-7508.
Upon successful completion of the emphasis requirements and the successful completion of the MEng degree requirements, students will receive a transcript notation from the Faculty Graduate Studies office (subject to Prof. Hofmann’s recommendation).
Emphasis: Analytics (MEng only)
To be admitted to the emphasis in Analytics, MEng students must first successfully complete a prerequisite course APS1070H (0.5 full-course equivalent [FCE]).
Subsequently, to earn the emphasis, students must successfully complete four additional half courses (2.0 FCEs) from the list of core courses or elective courses. These must include at least one core course; the remaining courses must be selected from the list of elective courses.
Students must have completed the prerequisite course APS1070H before taking any of the core courses.
Prerequisite Course
APS1070H Foundations of Data Analytics and Machine Learning.
Core Courses
CHE1147H Data Mining in Engineering
ECE1513H Introduction to Machine Learning (exclusions: CSC411H, CSC2515H, ECE421H, ECE521H, ECE1504H)
MIE1624H Introduction to Data Science and Analytics
MSE1065H Application of Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design (exclusion: MSE1063H).
Elective Courses
APS502H, APS1005H, APS1017H, APS1022H, APS1040H, APS1050H, APS1051H, APS1052H, APS1053H, APS1080H,
CHE507H, CHE1108H, CHE1148H, CHE1434H,
CIV1504H, CIV1506H, CIV1507H, CIV1532H, CIV1538H,
ECE537H, ECE1504H (exclusions: CSC411H, CSC2515H, ECE421H, ECE521H, ECE1513H), ECE1505H, ECE1510H, ECE1657H, ECE1778H, ECE1779H,
MIE562H, MIE1413H, MIE1501H, MIE1512H, MIE1513H, MIE1517H, MIE1620H, MIE1621H, MIE1622H, MIE1623H, MIE1628H, MIE1653H, MIE1721H, MIE1723H, MIE1727H,
MSE1063H (exclusion: MSE1065H).
Emphasis: Biomanufacturing (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete any four half courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]) from the following list:
CHE1123H, CHE1125H, CHE1133H, CHE1134H, CHE1135H, CHE1334H, CHE1471H,
JCC1313H,
JTC1331H,
BME1459H, BME1480H.
Students may double-count one course at most towards any CHE emphasis, or towards any other emphasis in the Faculty.
Emphasis: Engineering and Globalization (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete four half courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]) from the following lists, with at least two half courses (or one full course) taken from Group A.
Group A
APS510H, APS530H, APS1420H, JCR1000Y (full-year course).
Group B
APS1015H, APS1020H, APS1024H, CHL5700H, CIV1399H, JMG2020H.
Note: Students who choose to pursue an MEng project in their home department that aligns with the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN)’s disciplinary focus, as deemed by the CGEN Director, may count the project as one required Group B course.
Students who complete the requirements of the emphasis in Engineering and Globalization and wish to obtain a notation on their transcript should contact the Faculty Graduate Studies office.
Emphasis: Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Innovation and Technology in Engineering (ELITE) (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete any four of the following courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]):
Leadership
TEP1010H, TEP1011H, TEP1026H, TEP1027H, TEP1029H, TEP1030H, TEP1501H, TEP1502H, TEP1601H.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
APS1012H, APS1013H, APS1015H, APS1023H, APS1033H, APS1035H, APS1036H, APS1041H, APS1061H, APS1088H.
Finance and Management
AER1601H, APS502H, APS1001H, APS1004H, APS1005H, APS1009H, APS1016H, APS1017H, APS1020H, APS1022H, APS1028H, APS1032H, APS1038H, APS1039H, APS1040H, APS1043H, APS1049H, APS1050H, APS1051H, APS1052H.
Engineering and Society
APS510H, APS1018H, APS1024H, APS1025H, APS1031H, APS1034H, APS1101H, APS1420H.
Emphasis: Forensic Engineering (MEng only)
MEng students must successfully complete four courses (one core course and three elective courses).
Core Course
MSE1031H Forensic Engineering.
Elective Courses
AER1604H,
APS1034H, APS1039H, APS1040H, APS1101H,
BME1800H, BME1801H, BME1802H, BME1480H,
CHE561H, CHE568H, CHE1213H, CHE1431H, CHE1432H, CHE1434H, CHE1436H,
CIV510H, CIV518H, CIV1163H, CIV1171H, CIV1174H, CIV1190H, CIV1201H, CIV1279H, CIV1282H, CIV1422H, CIV1429H,
JMB1050H,
JNC2503H,
MIE507H, MIE533H, MIE1301H, MIE1303H, MIE1411H, MIE1414H, MIE1616H, MIE17108H, MIE1713H, MIE1714H, MIE1721H, MIE1723H, MIE1727H, MIE1804H,
MSE1015H, MSE1016H, MSE1022H, MSE1032H, MSE1067H.
Emphasis: Sustainable Energy (MASc, MEng, PhD)
MASc and PhD students must successfully complete:
- At least three half courses (1.5 full-course equivalents [FCEs]) from either of the following lists below.
- A thesis towards their degree on a topic related to sustainable energy. Topics must be approved by the steering committee of the Institute of Sustainable Energy. Contact: Mandeep Rayat.
MEng students must successfully complete:
- Four half courses (2.0 FCEs) from either of the following lists below, including at least one core course (0.5 FCE).
Core Courses
APS1032H Introduction to Energy Project Management
MIE515H Alternative Energy Systems
MIE1120H Current Energy Infrastructure and Resources.
Elective Courses
AER507H, AER1304H, AER1315H, AER1415H,
CHE568H, CHE1053H, CHE1118H, CHE1123H, CHE1142H, CHE1143H,
CIV575H, CIV576H, CIV577H, CIV1303H, CIV1307H,
ECE533H, ECE1030H, ECE1055H, ECE1057H, ECE1059H, ECE1085H, ECE1086H, ECE1092H, ECE1094H, ECE1476H,
MIE516H, MIE517H, MIE1128H, MIE1129H, MIE1130H, MIE1240H, MIE1241H, MIE1715H,
MSE1023H, MSE1028H, MSE1058H.
Students who complete the requirements of the emphasis in Sustainable Energy will receive a notation on their transcript from the Faculty Graduate Studies Office following a recommendation from the Institute of Sustainable Energy. Contact: Mandeep Rayat.