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Energy Systems Engineering
Shape your future and the future of energy in the new Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE) bachelor’s degree program at the University of Regina.
This comprehensive undergraduate program responds to the rapidly changing energy landscape and the University of Regina’s commitment to climate action. With three options to choose from, the U of R’s Energy Systems Engineering program offers you the most comprehensive energy-related curriculum available at any Canadian university. At the U of R, you can focus your energy studies and prepare for jobs that new and improving technologies will create.
One Program, Three Options
Energy Systems Engineering bachelor’s degree students can choose one of these three options, with flexibility to take courses from all areas to expand their career options:
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering, Petroleum Engineering Option
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering, Sustainable Energy Engineering Option
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering, Energy Transportation and Storage Option
Hands-on learning with real-world experience
At the U of R, we know that learning happens best by doing. Our Centre for Experiential and Service Learning can work with you to identify your career, academic, and personal goals, while guiding you to opportunities to apply what you learn – not only in the classroom, but across campus, and in the wider community. You can gain experience in both paid and volunteer positions.
Accreditation
The new Energy Systems Engineering bachelor’s degree program will be accredited before the first students graduate in the 2026 Spring/Summer semester. The accreditation visit from the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) will happen in 2025.
Transition from Petroleum System Engineering (PSE) Undergraduate Program
The new Energy Systems Engineering Program and the current Petroleum Systems Engineering (PSE) Program will coexist until all undergraduate students admitted to the PSE program graduate. In the 2023 Fall semester, admission to the Energy Systems Engineering program will be open to second-year undergraduate students.
The Petroleum Systems Engineering Program at the graduate level will remain available to Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science students.
- Learn more about the Energy Systems Engineering program admissions process.
What is Energy Systems Engineering?
Energy Systems Engineering (ERSE) is a broad category of engineering that deals with energy production, transportation, and storage in the most efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly manner. It covers the conventional and unconventional forms of energy, including fossil fuels and sustainable energy resources, such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, and nuclear, etc. The interdisciplinary skills developed through the program facilitate the seamless transition into the future shape of energy. Energy systems engineers take the lead on sustainability and resolve highly complex energy problems our society faces.
The three options in the University of Regina’s Energy Systems Engineering degree program are complementary to each other, and, as a whole, the program trains future engineers to be part of the transition to the future energy sector that addresses climate change. Here’s how:
- The Petroleum Engineering option contributes to the responsible extraction of underground oil and gas.
- The Sustainable Energy Engineering option focuses on developing renewable energy resources, such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, and nuclear.
- The Energy Transportation and Storage option works on energy distribution, conversion, and storage systems essential for sustaining the increasing energy demands.
Energy Systems Engineering Courses
The U of R’s Energy Systems Engineering Program offers you the most comprehensive energy-related curriculum in any Canadian university. From learning about well testing and designing process equipment for oil and gas, to understanding hydro and solar energy systems, the U of R Energy Systems Engineering program is broad. Here are the core courses for each option:
Petroleum Engineering Core Courses
- Introduction to Energy Resources
- Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media
- Fundamentals of Energy Process
- Applied Reservoir Engineering
- Drilling Engineering
- Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Well Logging
- Production Engineering
- Well Testing
Sustainable Energy Engineering Core Courses
- Introduction to Energy Resources
- Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media
- Fundamentals of Energy Process
- Energy Storage and Conversion
- Fundamentals of Geothermal Engineering
- Machine Learning for Energy Systems
- Aerodynamics and Wind Energy
- Solar Energy: Fundamental and Technologies
- Nuclear Energy Engineering
Energy Transportation and Storage Engineering Core Courses
- Introduction to Energy Resources
- Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media
- Fundamentals of Energy Process
- Energy Storage and Conversion
- Pipeline Integrity and Management
- Machine Learning for Energy Systems
- Piping Materials and Failure
- Process Equipment and Pressure Vessel Design
- Pipeline Engineering and Design