Bruce Power Women in Nuclear Engineering Co-op Program
Overview
The Bruce Power Women in Nuclear Engineering Co-op Program is reserved for applicants who identify as female. Candidates must express an interest in multiple internship opportunities at Bruce Power located in Kincardine.We offer the only Nuclear Engineering undergraduate program in all of Canada.
The Bruce Power Women in Nuclear Engineering Co-op program is reserved for applicants who identify as female. Candidates must express an interest in multiple internship opportunities at Bruce Power located in Kincardine.
If this does not apply to you, please apply to the Nuclear Engineering program using the program code DEN or the co-op option code DNC.
This program introduces you to all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle, from mining to plant operation to waste management. Our curriculum includes courses in nuclear plant design, radiation protection, nuclear chemistry and materials, heat transport, steam-generation systems and nuclear physics. You will learn about the current operational fleet of reactors, and apply your growing knowledge to the future generations of reactors (e.g. supercritical‑water reactors, fast reactors and fusion reactors).
Our programs are designed in consultation with key industry representatives, and will provide you with the necessary theoretical and applied skills to meet employers' needs.
Engineering and Management
There is a need for engineers with management skills. Complement the technical studies of your engineering program with business and management courses by pursuing the five-year Bachelor of Engineering and Management (Honours) program.
Learning environment
Students have access to new, modern buildings, libraries and innovative labs, including:
- Corrosion and Electrochemistry Laboratory
- Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Research Centre (ERC)
- Environmental Radiation Laboratory
- High- Performance Computing and Visualization Laboratory
- Nuclear Simulation Laboratory
- Radiation Protection Laboratory
- Scientific Instrumentation Laboratory
In Year 3, I had the opportunity to visit the Port Hope Area Initiative’s Historic Waste Program Management Office, as well as Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) Waste Management Facility. During these visits, I was able to connect with industry professionals who provided me with guidance on how to prepare myself for my future career. Before my last year, I took on the developmental student roles in Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and OPG, where I applied my skills and knowledge obtained from engineering courses to real industrial applications. Eddy Zhou Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Nuclear Engineering and Management Class of 2016
Admissions
Admissions
Current Ontario secondary school students must complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six 4U or 4M credits including English (ENG4U) with a minimum grade of 60 per cent, Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) and Physics (SPH4U). In addition, a combined minimum 70 per cent average in prerequisite math and science courses is required, with no grade below 60 per cent. Applicants with credentials from outside Ontario should visit the Admissions section.
Note: Admission is competitive. The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria including school marks, distribution of subjects taken and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.
Participation in the internship program is dependent on meeting minimum academic requirements as communicated by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and an interview with Bruce Power during your second semester of study
Last year's cut-off | 70 per cent |
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Expected cut-off | Mid 70s |
The application process and important dates/deadlines are outlined on our admissions website:
• Ontario secondary school applicants
• Ontario secondary school graduates
• Canadian out-of-province high school applicants
• International applicants
• Mature applicants (over 21 and never attended post-secondary)
• Transfer applicants
• General Arts and Science (GAS) applicants
• Home-schooled applicants
Career opportunities
- Fuel manufacturing and spent fuel management
- Non-power applications of nuclear technology
- Nuclear Engineer
- Nuclear power plant design and operation
Experiential learning
- Four-month summer paid co-op opportunity for Nuclear Engineering students that identify as female at Bruce Power in Kincardine after the second year of study.
- 12 to 16-month co-op after the third year of study, between Year 3 and Year 4.
- Participation in the co-op program is dependent on meeting minimum academic requirements as communicated by the Faculty of Energy and Applied Science, and an interview with Bruce Power during your second year of study.
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For program requirements, including required number of credits for completion, program maps and course descriptions, please see the academic calendar and course catalogue of Loading.... Courses are subject to change without notice.