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Offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Environmental Engineering (OCIENE), these programs leverage the academic expertise and research capabilities of uOttawa's Civil Engineering and Chemical Engineering departments, along with Carleton's Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Study focuses encompass atmospheric pollution, hydrologic resource administration, subsurface water systems, pollutant migration, contamination control, water purification processes, environmental evaluations, and handling of solid, toxic, and nuclear waste materials.
These programs aim to equip graduates for professional roles in engineering practice, academia, and research across both industry and government sectors. Participants develop practical environmental engineering competencies while cultivating independent research skills and scholarly writing abilities.
Have one of the following:
An honors bachelor’s degree with a specialization or a major in environmental engineering (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% (B);
An honors bachelor’s degree with a specialization or a major in related engineering disciplines (civil, chemical, mechanical, etc.) with a minimum average of 70% (B);
An honors bachelor’s degree with specialization or a major in environmental science disciplines with a minimum average of 70% (B).
TOEFL Paper-based - 580; Computer-based - 213; Internet-based - 79-80
IELTS - 6.5
CAEL - 60
MELAB - 80
PEARSON - 53