Eric1992
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2019
- 4
Hi I need some help on P.Eng Academic Requirements please.
I obtained a Energy Systems Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) from College in Canada, I then went on to get a B.Sc. (Hons) in Renewable Energy & Energy Management in Ireland (1 yr). Now I'm completing a M.Sc. in Energy Engineering (1yr) in England. My end goal is to get a P.Eng License in Canada.
My question is when applying in Canada for EIT, (specifically when they review my academics) will my B.Sc. in Renewable Energy & Energy Management be a red flag to them?
1. I am wondering if it makes sense to go back to Ireland for 1 year and get a B.Eng to align myself with what seems to be a specific B.Eng academic requirement or should I just apply for a P.Eng/EIT license and see what happens? I dont want to get caught in a long loop of technical exams and have them determine my college courses weren't good enough either, if I can just avoid it all by going and getting a B.Eng quickly and streamlining my application. Also I dont really see "Energy Engineering" as a discipline listed to apply under so it seems like somewhat uncharted territory, not many programs exist. The closest thing related I found was Building / Mechanical Engineering.
2. Can you provide certifications such as a LEED AP, CEM, CBCP, CMVP (all from AEE) to show your academics in your application?
I've also got 5 years combined work experience as a Mechanical Commissioning Agent in Canada and USA if that counts.
Thanks for your help everyone.
I obtained a Energy Systems Engineering Technology Diploma (3yr) from College in Canada, I then went on to get a B.Sc. (Hons) in Renewable Energy & Energy Management in Ireland (1 yr). Now I'm completing a M.Sc. in Energy Engineering (1yr) in England. My end goal is to get a P.Eng License in Canada.
My question is when applying in Canada for EIT, (specifically when they review my academics) will my B.Sc. in Renewable Energy & Energy Management be a red flag to them?
1. I am wondering if it makes sense to go back to Ireland for 1 year and get a B.Eng to align myself with what seems to be a specific B.Eng academic requirement or should I just apply for a P.Eng/EIT license and see what happens? I dont want to get caught in a long loop of technical exams and have them determine my college courses weren't good enough either, if I can just avoid it all by going and getting a B.Eng quickly and streamlining my application. Also I dont really see "Energy Engineering" as a discipline listed to apply under so it seems like somewhat uncharted territory, not many programs exist. The closest thing related I found was Building / Mechanical Engineering.
2. Can you provide certifications such as a LEED AP, CEM, CBCP, CMVP (all from AEE) to show your academics in your application?
I've also got 5 years combined work experience as a Mechanical Commissioning Agent in Canada and USA if that counts.
Thanks for your help everyone.