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Apr 28, 2024
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ENSY 3600U – Sustainable Energy Thesis I The thesis provides students with the opportunity, under the supervision of a faculty member, to integrate and synthesize knowledge gained so far through their program of study. Through completion of their thesis, students working in a team will demonstrate an understanding of the technological, environmental, social and economic implications of an energy system. Students will be required to organize and conduct a project with a significant analytical component. Sustainable Energy Thesis I, will typically be a group project, but with each student having clearly defined roles, objectives and outcomes. Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 2 Laboratory hours: 2 Tutorial hours: 1 Prerequisite(s): Dean’s or dean’s designate’s permission. Students must have completed all courses up to and including semester one of third year and be in clear standing. Cross-listed: NUCL 4994U
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