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Level 1
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Chemistry and Thermodynamics I
CHEM8010
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of chemistry and thermodynamics. Students will learn the principles of atomic and molecular structure, changes of state, the laws of thermodynamics, as well as how to apply basic thermodynamic principles to different systems including steam. Methods of heat transfer and the principles of operation of heat exchangers will be explored.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Communications for Effective Management in Industry
COMM8381
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Conestoga 101
CON0101
- Hours: 1
- Credits: 0
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Electricity
ELEC8001
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Applied Mechanics I
MECH8161
This course will explore the practical applications of mechanics related to the analysis of rigid bodies and structures. Topics covered include vectors, resultants, forces, equilibrium, internal and external forces on structures, and dry friction. Students will learn how to analyze forces acting on structures and rigid bodies. Students will apply these concepts using both S.I. units and Imperial units of measurement.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Hydrology and Hydraulics I
MECH8190
This course introduces students to the fluid mechanics and civil engineering concepts required in order to understand the design and operation of hydro energy generation and management systems.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
OHS8197
This course introduces students to health and safety legislation in Ontario. This will include an exploration of the main components of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, industry and hazard specific regulations made under the Act, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act. Students will learn to distinguish between legislative requirements, industry standards and best practices and apply their knowledge to a workplace to assess compliance. Students will be introduced to common workplace hazards, and the concepts of hazard identification and mitigation. Students will also explore how inspections, investigations and penalties are used in the enforcement of occupational health and safety legislation.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Applied Statistics Using Excel
STAT8090
This course introduces students to the principles and tools of statistical analysis using Microsoft Excel. Students will learn to collate, validate, analyze, and interpret data accurately using single-variable analysis techniques; topics include descriptive statistics, data visualization, basics of probability and probability distributions, estimation of means, hypothesis testing and simple linear regression.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Level 2
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Chemistry and Thermodynamics II
CHEM8020
This course builds on the principles learned in Chemistry and Thermodynamics I to discuss the concepts required for the study of boilers and refrigeration processes. Students will learn to analyze and balance chemical reactions, learn about rates of reaction, and learn how different types of chemical reactions work. Nuclear chemistry will also be examined. Students will continue their study of thermodynamics and learn to apply thermodynamic principles to steam processes involving high temperature and pressure, the expansion and compression of gases, and related work concepts.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: CHEM8010
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Engineering Economics for Industry
ECON8061
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Monitoring, Operations and Maintenance
ERGY8091
In this course, students will learn about the importance of asset management in healthy renewable energy system. This includes proactive and continuous process of commissioning, operating, monitoring, and maintaining renewable power systems to ensure they perform at or above their expected levels. Student will also discuss the significance and best practices for measurement and verification in performance-based contracts. Students will also explore the interfaces between the different components involved in renewable energy systems. Students will learn how telemetry data and control signals are communicated to and from renewable energy sites.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Hydro-Mechanical Energy Generation
ERGY8330
This course discusses the mechanical components and functions associated with hydro energy. Students will learn common system designs for hydro energy generation, as well as their advantages and challenges as an energy source. Best practices for energy projects associated with hydro-mechanical components will be explored, along with the related industry and safety regulations.
- Hours: 70
- Credits: 5
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Applied Mechanics II
MECH8171
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: MECH8160 OR MECH8161
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Hydrology and Hydraulics II
MECH8200
This course builds on students' learning from Hydrology and Hydraulics I to further explore fluid properties, dynamics, and civil concepts related to hydro energy generation.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Level 3
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Plant Operations and Energy
ERGY8110
This course explores the different forms of energy generation plants. Students will learn how a plant typically operates, and the principles of energy generation from steam, nuclear, and a variety of renewable sources. Cogeneration practices and strategies will also be explored, and strategies for carbon reduction during plant operations will be discussed.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Hydro System Electrical Components and Control Systems
ERGY8340
This course explores the electrical and control system components of hydro energy systems, including their operation, common designs, and appropriate applications. Students will learn to utilize hydro energy monitoring and control system information to analyze a system's energy profile and identify opportunities for improvement. Best practices for energy projects associated with the electrical and control system components of hydro energy systems will also be explored, along with their related industry and safety regulations.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Energy Policy and Carbon Markets
ERGY8350
This course discusses current trends and challenges associated with energy policy and carbon markets. Students will learn to interpret and analyze energy policies to determine their impact on energy projects and system designs. Carbon reduction strategies and market practices will be discussed. Students will explore best practices for maintaining professional relevancy as policies and market practices change. During this course, students will practice planning an energy management project to respond to energy policy and market changes.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Human Resources Management for Industry
HRM8381
The primary focus in this introductory course is to offer the student an in depth view into Canadian human resource (HR) management functions as it relates to industry. The course emphasis is on the skills and techniques utilized by HR professionals and managers in each of their specialty areas, and how they are related to the organization's overall strategy and objectives in Canada.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Introduction to Project Management For Industry
MGMT8631
This course covers the necessary tools and processes to manage the life cycle of a project in an industrial environment. Students will utilize the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®), applying standard terminology and methods in a number of small sample projects including creation of project charter, risk management, procurement, and project scheduling and project reporting.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Hazard Identification
OHS8036
This course allows students to examine workplace hazard identification and risk management principles in the context of manufacturing and construction environments in Ontario. Students will learn how to asses occupational hazards and exposure pathways, in accordance with applicable legislation. Using industry standard tools and processes, students have an opportunity to conduct a hazard identification and risk evaluation processes. Students will learn how to apply the appropriate hazard controls and how to determine the effectiveness of the selected controls after implementation to ensure for effective risk mitigation.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Emerging Technologies
TECH8040
This course explores the changing nature of energy technology and discusses current trends and emerging technologies. Through collaborative learning, students will learn strategies to research, evaluate, and identify appropriate applications for and risks associated with new energy technologies.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Level 4
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Career Management
CDEV8132
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Capstone (Applied Energy Management)
ERGY8036
- Hours: 126
- Credits: 7
- Pre-Requisites: ERGY8340 AND ERGY8350 AND MGMT8630 OR MGMT8631
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Energy Assessment
ERGY8130
This course explores the industry techniques and best practices used to assess an energy management system and develop recommendations for improvements to its performance and carbon production. Students will learn to analyze organizational needs and energy data to identify trends and determine the efficiency and effectiveness of a system. During this course, students will plan and conduct a project to evaluate an energy system and present recommendations to a customer.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Team Dynamics and Employee Engagement in Industry
MGMT8641
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Health and Safety Management
OHS8226
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Program outcomes
- Manage an energy project that aligns with organizational and operational goals.
- Analyze an organization’s current energy profile to plan and establish an energy strategy.
- Evaluate energy production methodologies and carbon reduction strategies to make effective management decisions.
- Recommend energy management options, solutions and technologies to maintain long-term operational and infrastructure efficiency.
- Collect, compile, and interpret data using appropriate tools based on data analysis methodologies.
- Prepare and present persuasive business correspondence and technical documents including business cases, technical reports and proposals in a scientific format using industry-relevant terminology.
- Optimize an energy portfolio based on industry standards, operating procedures and process parameters.
- Plan, design and advance energy management projects, in compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, established standard operating procedures and best practices.
- Develop and apply ongoing strategies for personal and professional development to remain current in the energy field.