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The Power Systems Engineering (PSE) bachelor's degree is a four-year curriculum tailored to address the growing need for skilled professionals in electrical power and industrial automation industries. This comprehensive program equips students with fundamental knowledge in math, science, and engineering principles while progressively developing hands-on design capabilities to address electrical engineering challenges. Through coursework in power systems engineering, programming languages for industrial applications, and power electronics design, graduates will gain expertise in creating systems incorporating renewable energy integration, battery storage solutions, utility distribution networks, and smart-grid technologies to achieve sustainable energy objectives. The curriculum emphasizes career readiness through intimate class settings, practical lab experiences, project-focused instruction, a year-long capstone initiative, and paid cooperative work terms. Completion of this program fulfills the academic prerequisites for professional engineering certification, positioning graduates for careers in electrical engineering, industrial automation development, and predictive maintenance engineering across Canada.
Duration: 4 years
Intake: August 2024
Location: Cambridge – Fountain Street
Qualification: Bachelor of Engineering