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Graduate Diploma in Engineering Design of Sustainable Water Resource Systems

Canada

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What will I learn?

The diploma program consists of a total of 2.0 credits. Two courses (1.0 credits) must be selected from the following courses:

ENGG*6610 [0.50] Urban Storm water Management

ENGG*6860 [0.50] Stream and Wetland Restoration Design

ENGG*6840 [0.50] Open Channel Hydraulics

ENGG*6140 [0.50] Optimization Techniques for Engineering

ENGG*4510 [0.50] Risk Assessment and Management

ENGG*6680 [0.50] Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment

LRS*6280 [0.50] Soil Physics

RPD*6310 [0.50] Environmental Impact Assessment

ENGG*4250 [0.50] Watershed Systems Design*

ENGG*4360 [0.50] Soil-Water Conservation Systems Design*

ENGG*4370 [0.50] Urban Water Systems Design*

In addition to the courses above, the course ENGG*6910 must be completed. This is a 0.5 credit, one semester course. An area of emphasis from one of the following three areas** must be selected:

Watershed Systems

Design Soil-Water Conservation Systems Design

Urban Water Systems Design

For this special topics course the project must focus on sustainability of water resources within the area of emphasis selected.

Which department am I in?

College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Study options

Full Time (4 semesters)

Tuition fees
CAD$13,675.08 (US$ 10,125) per year
Start date

Expected January 2024

Venue

University of Guelph

50 Stone Road East,

Guelph,

Ontario (ON),

N1G 2W1, Canada

Entry requirements

For students from United States

Applicants must have: Four year Honours degree, or equivalent, Recognized post-secondary institution, Minimum B- average (last two years of full-time equivalent study). International English Language Testing System (Academic) (IELTS) - 6.5, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT)) – 89, A minimum score of 21 must be achieved in each of the four categories (listening, speaking, reading, writing), Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE-A) 60, Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL) 70, Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) 85.

For international students

  • Applicant must be a graduate from an honours program with at least a 70% average in the past four full semesters or the last two complete undergraduate years.
  • Applicant must have demonstrated an acceptable analytical ability by having taken a sufficient number of courses in mathematics and in physical sciences. A background in undergraduate engineering courses is a prerequisite for the GDip Program.

English Language Proficiency

Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL) - 70

International English Language Testing System (Academic) (IELTS) - 6.5

Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) - 85

Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE-A) Note: A minimum score of 60 must be achieved in each individual component - 60

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT)) Note: A minimum score of 21 must be achieved in each of the four categories (listening, speaking, reading, writing) – 89

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