| Faculty: | Faculty of Engineering and Design |
| Field of Study: | Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
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| Description: | There is a critical need for clean sources of energy such as 21st century nuclear systems, wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower and biomass energies. Sustainable development will require the clever integration of renewable energy technologies into An energy revolution is underway, with investment in low-carbon energy technologies exceeding that of fossil fuels. Learn to design, build and operate the energy technologies of the future — both mechanical and electrical. Learn to design technologies from wind turbines to batteries to nuclear reactors. Our laboratories and wind tunnels will help you test them. Co-op work terms will give you field experience in designing and constructing Canada’s enormous new energy infrastructure projects, and in operating existing facilities.
Your career: energy generation; utilities; wind turbine development; solar energy technologies; energy storage providers; nuclear industry; engineering consulting; manufacturing industry sectors in renewable energy; hybrid propulsion transportation technology |
| Cost per year:* | Domestic fees: Visit Carleton's website for domestic costs
International fees: Visit Carleton's website for international costs.
Listed costs include compulsory fees. |