Energy and Innovation (PMDip)

Postgraduate

In Toronto (Canada)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Toronto (Canada)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Professional Master’s Diploma (PMDip) in Energy and Innovation is intended to provide diverse, meaningful and lucrative career options to participants and address recognized and pressing needs within the public and private sector.

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Location

Start date

Toronto (Canada)
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Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The program aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to function competently as operators, officers, administrators, managers, technicians, analysts, policy advisors and other key occupations in the fast-growing and rapidly-changing Canadian energy sector.

Applicants are required to have:

graduated from a four-year accredited undergraduate university program in applied science or engineering or equivalent.
achieved a minimum grade of 3.0/4.33 (B or equivalent) in the last two years of study.
an English language proficiency similar to other graduate programs in engineering.

One of the major benefits of this PMDip is that it is a part-time diploma that requires less commitment than a traditional Master's program. As such, students have the flexibility to complete the diploma around their existing schedule.

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Subjects

  • Innovation
  • Project
  • Management
  • Conservation
  • Reduction
  • Promise
  • Electricity
  • Petroleum
  • Infrastructure
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Course programme

Required courses

The programs requires the completion of four core courses and a final diploma project:

1. Smart Grids – Electricity, Petroleum and Infrastructure (EE8901)
This course introduces the concept or promise of smart grids.

2. Demand Management and Conservation (EE8902)
This course shall describe various methods for peak demand reduction and conserving energy.

3. Energy Storage and Use (EE8903)
This course shall survey and describe new and promising technologies for energy storage.

4. Electricity Markets (EE8904)
Energy business is driven by economics and this course shall discuss various forms of electric energy and their economic characteristics for electricity sector.

5. Final Diploma Project (EE8905)
The project will focus on comprehension of new technologies and energy innovation in the context of economics, enabling diploma students to make informed decisions in their workplace.

Energy and Innovation (PMDip)

Price on request