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Nuclear Design Engineering (Graduate Diploma)

Program details

Faculty
Engineering and Applied Science

Delivery method
In-class

Location
Ontario Tech University, North Oshawa

Start dates
September or January

Length
Approximately eight months, based on full-time study

Program load
Full-time
Part-time

Program format
Course-based, four courses total

Overview

A group of students stand closely over a series of monitors engaging with data This graduate diploma consists of four specific courses related to nuclear power plant design, plant safety, design process and procedures, and design for operations and maintenance.

This graduate diploma consists of four specific courses related to nuclear power plant design, plant safety, design process and procedures, and design for operations and maintenance. The diploma is intended for advanced students currently working in the nuclear industry that are performing nuclear design related activities or intend to as part of their career plans. The use of modern techniques, tools and software will be used throughout the diploma. To earn the Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Design Engineering, students are required to complete four mandatory courses. The four courses must be completed within a three-year period. 


Admissions

Admissions


  • Hold a four-year honours undergraduate degree in engineering, science or mathematics, or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • A minimum B- average (GPA: 2.7 on a 4.3 scale or 70 to 72 per cent).

Please note: This program is available for domestic students only.

 

Required supporting documents:

Please see the checklist of required documents for a list of supporting documentation that must be submitted with your application.

Required test scores for English language proficiency:

See English language proficiency for the minimum required test scores for this program.

Please see application deadlines for specific dates. Note that the application deadlines listed are for both the online application and all supporting documentation.

Applications for admission to all graduate studies programs are submitted online. There are five steps you must go through to complete the application process. See application process and requirements for step-by-step instructions.


Many of our graduate programs are extremely competitive; the number of qualified applicants normally exceeds the number of seats available for each intake. Satisfaction of minimum entry requirements does not ensure admission.

Program details

Faculty
Engineering and Applied Science

Delivery method
In-class

Location
Ontario Tech University, North Oshawa

Start dates
September or January

Length
Approximately eight months, based on full-time study

Program load
Full-time
Part-time

Program format
Course-based, four courses total


Additional information


Courses:
  • Design of Nuclear Plant Systems
  • Nuclear Design Processes and Techniques
  • Nuclear Plant Systems and Operation
  • Nuclear Safety Design and Regulation

For additional course information, please see the Graduate Academic Calendar and Course Catalogue.

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Applicants to professional or course-based programs are not normally considered for internal funding sources such as entrance scholarships, minimum funding packages, teaching assistantships, research assistantships or graduate research assistantships.

While external scholarships and awards for graduate students who fall under the above criteria are often limited, we encourage you to explore some of the external scholarship databases available for possible funding opportunities.

Tuition fees for graduate programs are charged on a flat-fee or fee-per-credit basis and vary by program and student status.

For current, specific fees and details on flat-fee versus fee-per-credit programs, please see tuition and fees.

Contact the program:

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
905.721.8668 ext. 2988
grad.engineering@ontariotechu.ca

Contact the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies:

905.721.8668 ext. 6209
gradstudies@ontariotechu.ca