- The Bachelor of Engineering in Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering is a 4-year program at Carleton University.
- Students will have the opportunity to apply to the Co-operative Education Program.
- This program gives analytical and hands-on skills for designing, building, operating, and enhancing sustainable energy systems that combine energy generation, distribution and utilization in an environmentally responsible and economically beneficial manner.
- The Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) program in Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering offers:
- a problem-solving approach to learning, as well as a professional focus on sustainability and renewable energy technologies;
- the opportunity to follow one of two study streams suited to your background and interests
- a challenging final-year design project that brings together knowledge, skills, and expertise gained in the program
- generous scholarships to high-standing applicants.
- Two streams are offered: Smart Technologies for Power Generation and Distribution, and Efficient Energy Generation and Conversion.
- Students will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of great design projects.
- The BEng is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
- The student to faculty ratio is 9:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
- After graduating from this program, students will meet the educational requirements for registration as a professional engineer.
- Carleton University has an acceptance rate of 21%, compared to other Canadian universities.