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Winter 2016

Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering


Programs

Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Green Energy
 

The Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Green Energy is the first program of its kind in Canada and provides professional development for working engineers through live online learning. The courses will enhance a participant’s technical knowledge and training in green energy systems, such as bioenergy, fuel cells, pollution management, solar energy, wind energy, and sustainable buildings.

Canada is a highly innovative environment for green energy and you can upgrade your engineering skills in this high demand sector.

Online learning provides the flexibility to join class from work or home through an internet connection. Students can interact live online with a webcam and microphone.

Technical Requirements

The GDip in Green Energy program uses a state-of-the-art interactive instruction facility called the Live-Link. This remote learning environment is enabled through the use of smart boards and multi-point interactive video conferencing.

The Live-Link technology provides an immersive, real-time experience where students seamlessly participate with the instructor and others in the class as if they were in the same location.

If you miss a class, you will have the opportunity to watch a recorded session of the class and email questions to the instructor.

When using the E5 Live System the minimum requirements to ensure the quality of the experience are:

  • Up to date computer or laptop with 1GB video card and current drivers
  • Wired network connection with a minimum 1Mbps to 2 Mbps upload speed
  • Web camera, microphone, speakers or headphones
  • Microsoft Windows OS or current Mac OS (Linux is not supported at this time)

Admission Requirements

Before an applicant is to be considered for the GDip in Green Energy program they must have the following:

  • Four-year Bachelor’s degree in a related area of study, with an overall average of 75% in the last two years
  • Two letters of reference, one must be academic
  • Applicants whose first language is not English must complete an English language proficiency exam.

Diploma Requirements

The GDip in Green Energy is completed by taking four graduate level courses and without pursuing a formal graduate studies program. You can study part-time, taking one course per term, or full-time, taking two courses per term. One mandatory course and three elective courses must be completed within two years (six terms).

Mandatory course:
ME 659 Energy and Environment

Choose three electives from the following courses:
ME 751 Fuel Cell Technology
ME 753 Solar Energy
ME 760 Special Topics in Thermal Energy: Building Energy Performance
ME 760 Special Topics in Thermal Energy: Low Energy Building Systems
ME 760 Special Topics in Thermal Energy: Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases
ME 765 Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics: Wind Energy

The course schedule for the current and upcoming terms are now available online. Search the "Course Schedules" for Graduate Studies programs for courses at the 600 and 700 levels.

If you have any questions or concerns about the GDip in Green Energy, send them to greendiploma@uwaterloo.ca.


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