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| School | Conestoga College | | |
| Location | Kitchener, ON, Canada | | |
| School Type | College | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 23,000
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| Degree | Bachelor | | |
| Honours | | | |
| Co-op | | | |
| Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 65% to 100% | | |
| Prerequisites | - Grade12 Data Management or Grade12 Advanced Functions
- Grade12 Chemistry
- Grade12 Physics
- Grade12 English
- Grade12 Calculus and Vectors
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| Prerequisites Notes | Applicants must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, OR 19 years of age or older, a minimum of six (6) Grade 12 courses with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including five (5) required U level courses and one additional U or M level course (Higher averages are often required for admission due to competition for available spaces in the program.) The following Grade 12 U courses are required: English (ENG4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U), one (1) Grade 12 Mathematics course from the following: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) OR Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U), and one (1) other Grade 12 U or M course. | | |
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| Scholarships | 1 scholarship(s) | | |
| Description | The Power Systems Engineering (PSE) program is a four-year Bachelor's degree designed to meet the demand for engineers in the rapidly evolving electrical power and industrial automation sectors. The program provides you with a solid foundation in mathematics, science, and engineering theory, and gradually builds practical and engineering design skills to solve electrical engineering problems. By studying electrical power systems engineering, general and industrial programming languages, and power electronics design, you will be able to apply your knowledge to design systems using grid-tied renewable energy generation, battery storage, the design and delivery of utility distribution systems and smart-grid technologies to meet sustainability goals for the future. | | |
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