Admission requirements:
The co-op program is intended to prepare interested and qualified students in all areas of Clean Energy for their future careers. Once a student has graduated from the program, they will have four months of valuable work-related experience.
In the Master of Engineering in Clean Energy, students can choose to complete a four- (May to August) or an eight-month (May to December) co-op program.
Students who wish to be considered for the program must meet all the requirements of the Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering) and will be selected on the basis of past work/volunteer experience, written and verbal communication skills and academic marks. To graduate with co-op, a Master of Engineering student must have satisfactorily completed a minimum of one work term, in addition to the normal academic requirements.
For further information, please visit UBC Engineering Co-op Program.
BC Hydro Power Smart Salary Subsidy for Co-op Work Terms:
BC Hydro Power Smart’s objective in co-funding the Master of Engineering Clean Energy co-op program is to provide opportunities for M.Eng. Clean Energy co-op students to gain experience in the application of energy efficiency and conservation skills and concepts from various sectors and industries within BC. For more information, please see BC Hydro Power Smart Program.

