PEG Magazine - Winter 2016

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

APEGA CPD OPPORTUNITIES You can earn CPD hours and build your skills by participating in various APEGA events and activities. • Volunteer to serve on an APEGA committee, board, or Branch executive, or to help with outreach programs. • Become an APEGA mentor and share your expertise and wisdom with less experienced Members. • Sign up for an APEGA professional development session. • Take workshops and listen to speakers at our annual conference, APEGA Summit 2017, which will be held April 27 and 28, 2017, in Calgary. • Share your knowledge by delivering a technical or professional presentation at an APEGA workshop or conference session. For a presenter proposal form, email PD@apega.ca. • Attend an APEGA legislative review consultation session this spring and help shape the future of the professions.

To learn more about any of these opportunities, visit our website at apega.ca.

time for an upgrade?

Since graduation, you’ve upgraded your computer, your cell phone and probably even your car. What about you? Isn’t it time you thought about upgrading your knowledge and skills? Upgrade — your way — with an on-line Master’s program. The on-line Master’s program in Electric Power Engineering in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, o€ers advanced, state-of-the-art, training in Electric Power Engineering. The Program is designed for engineering personnel from the electric power industry, electrical engineering graduates, and other professionals looking to upgrade and accelerate their career in the power and energy sector. The program o€ers a full spectrum of courses, o€ered over three terms each year, which are relevant to the power industry. Courses are taught by world-class faculty members from the Department’s Power & Energy Systems Group; one of the best power engineering research groups in North America. Program Information One of the following three program options is available to all program participants: » Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electric Power Engineering : Awarded on completion of 9 courses » Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Electric Power Engineering : Awarded on completion of 6 courses » Certificate of Completion : Awarded on completion of a single course. The MEng and GDip Programs are fully approved by the Ontario Council on Graduate Studies. For more information on course schedules, fees, and other details, please visit ece.uwaterloo.ca/onlineMEng .

ON-LINE MASTER’S PROGRAM In Electric Power Engineering University of Waterloo | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

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