- The main objective of the Ph.D. program in Nuclear Engineering is to prepare graduates for a career that includes research and/or teaching in academia or industry, as well as for leadership positions that require problem-solving skills with highly specialized knowledge, often in interdisciplinary fields, and the management of finances, projects and people.
- Graduates of the program will be able to work in research labs in both industry and government or as academics in universities.
- Ph.D. students will obtain their degree through a combination of advanced course work, independent research, research seminars, mandatory workshops, research publication, and a research dissertation.
Event | End Date |
Application Deadline For Fall Intake | Jan 1, 2024 |
Fees & Funding
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
Tuition Fees | CA$14092 | CA$14092 | CA$14092 | CA$14092 |
Health Insurance | CA$504 | CA$504 | CA$504 | CA$504 |
Other Fees | CA$290 | CA$290 | CA$290 | CA$290 |
Total Fees | CA$14886 | CA$14886 | CA$14886 | CA$14886 |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
- Completion of a research project or thesis-based master's level degree from a recognized institution in the same area of graduate study or a closely related subject.
- A minimum B+ average (GPA: 3.3 on a 4.3 scale or 77 to 79 percent).
Scores Required
6.5 / 9
Avg. Score in
IELTS
85 / 99
Avg. Score in
MELAB
83 / 120
Avg. Score in
TOEFL
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