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    Advanced Engineering Practice

    University of Calgary

    University of Calgary

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    Canada, Calgary

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 145 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023 28-Feb-2023
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 2,160  / credit
    Apply Date 28-Feb-2023
    Next Intake September-2023

    Advanced Engineering Practice

    About

    The Certificates in Advanced Engineering Practice I and II are each 12-unit graduate-level certificates which will provide advanced, specialized and industry-relevant engineering knowledge to baccalaureate-holding engineers. This program is ideal for those looking to gain new skills to advance their engineering career.

    For current engineers, this program will increase knowledge specific to their areas of expertise and will strengthen advanced technical and professional development skills. Certificates are awarded in any of the four specializations: Machine Learning Engineering, Software Engineering, Process Engineering Sustainability and Process Simulation Analytics. This program aims to remove barriers to advanced employment, as those enrolled will have the option to participate in a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience through which they will develop hands-on skills and establish valuable industry connections.

    Completing this program

    Each certificate is a 12-unit graduate level program. Each of its four specializations (Machine Learning Engineering, Software Engineering, Process Engineering Sustainability and Process Simulation Analytics) can be taken either full-time or part-time. The program is designed to support students as they complete the certificate within the expected time of one year, or the maximum allowable time of two years. Courses will be in-person, with a minimum achievement of a B- as the passing grade.

    Specializations

    • Machine Learning Engineering
    • Software Engineering
    • Process Engineering Sustainability
    • Process Simulation Analytics

     

    Laddered pathway from the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice I to Advanced Engineering Practice II

    Students who complete the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice I may receive laddering credit for the 12 units of coursework completed and apply to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice Il program. Students must apply to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice II within 2 years from the beginning of the Advanced Engineering Practice I program. 

    Influenced by the Ministerial Statement on Quality Assurance of Degree Education in Canada the list of expected learning outcomes for the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice I are as follows:

    1. Depth and breadth of knowledge: students will acquire specialized knowledge by building on their existing skills and develop critical awareness of current problems and new insights in the forefront of their academic discipline.
    2. Conceptual awareness and/or knowledge of research: students will apply analytical, interpretative and expository skills.
    3. Application of knowledge: students will be expected to address complex technical issues both systematically and creatively based on established principles and techniques.
    4. Communication skills: students will mitigate issues by clearly articulating potential solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
    5. Awareness of limits of knowledge: students will understand the broader implications of applying knowledge to particular situations and audiences.
    6. Engineering profession and society: students will broaden their knowledge of principles of ethics and responsibility.

    Disciplines

    Schulich School of Engineering

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Master's Minimum Admission Requirements

    • Bachelor's Degree - 80% 

    Doctoral Minimum Admission Requirements

    • Master's Degree - 80%

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 2,160 

    Application Fee

    CAD 145 

    How to Apply

    1. Collect your documentation

      • Check your program requirements to find out which documents and forms you will need to prepare.
      • See the program's list of required documents for submission details.
      • Prospective doctoral students with funding from the China Scholarship Council: see additional information.
    2. Gather references (if required)

      • Contact past professors for potential references. We will invite your referees to complete an online reference form after you submit your application.
      • Some course-based programs do not require references, please see specific admission requirements if you are unsure.
    3. Begin your application

      • Create an eID to log in. If you already have an eID, you can begin your online application. 
      • Once you begin, remember to click 'Save & Continue' often to ensure your application is saved.
    4. Submit your application

      • Pay your application fee:
        • $125 for Canadians or Permanent residents
        • $145 for International Students
      • Learn about payment options here
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