Masters of Engineering - Professional Master's Course Work in Engineering - Courses

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Depending on the specific program, a professional masters programs at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering can be formulated as a coursework MEng/ MMSc, a Co-Op MEng/MMSc, or as a specialized interdisciplinary MEng degree for a specific field (such as the Collaborative Masters of Engineering Program in Health Technologies). Regardless of which path you choose, the program is structure to be completed within 12-24 months.Ìý

MEng program degree requirements vary by department, but require a minimum of 8 one-term courses, of which at least 4 must be within your chosen department, and 4 are electives. All courses counted for credit must be graduate-level, but a maximum of two 500-level courses can be counted towards your degree requirements.Ìý

Students who are accepted into a Co-Op program can expect to take 1-2 additional terms to complete their studies, in order to accommodate the time required to focus on your co-op placements. Students in the program are encouraged to complete WIL 601 Career Foundations for Work-Integrated Learning in the academic term prior to the first work term.Ìý

All MEng students are encouraged to consider incorporating a specialization into their studies. A completed specialization will be reflected on your transcript, and involves taking at least four courses to complete the requirements.ÌýÌý

What is a Graduate Specialization?

A Graduate Specialization is a university credential that is recognized on the student's transcript but not on the diploma and is intended to reflect that a student has successfully completed a set of courses that together provide an in-depth study in the area of the Graduate Specialization. A student will only obtain the Graduate Specialization on their transcript if they have completed the requirements associated with the MEng degree and the requirements associated with the Graduate Specialization.Ìý

All MEng Graduate Specializations in Engineering consist of a set of at least 4 graduate (0.50 weight) level courses and this set is comprised of a mix of compulsory and elective courses. Compulsory courses are those that are prescribed as part of the Graduate Specialization. Elective courses are those that are on a list of courses designated as electives for a given Graduate Specialization. The requirements for the Graduate Specializations are described on each department’s admissions website.Ìý

Please note: Some departments have specialization requirements that involve more than four courses, which will likely mean an extended tenure in the graduate program. Please review your chosen specialization’s requirements carefully.Ìý

Choose Your Department


Chem Specializations

  • Biological EngineeringÌý

  • Polymer Science and EngineeringÌý

  • Process Systems EngineeringÌýÌý

CIVE Specializations

  • Environmental and Water Resources EngineeringÌý

  • Sustainable Structural SystemsÌý

  • Transportation EngineeringÌý

ECE Specializations

  • Biomedical EngineeringÌý

  • Quantum EngineeringÌý

  • Nanoelectric Devices and MaterialsÌý

ME & MTE Specializations

  • Building SystemsÌý

  • Mechatronic SystemsÌý

  • Sustainable EnergyÌý

SYDE Specializations

  • Vision, Image and Signal ProcessingÌý

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningÌý

  • Biomedical SystemsÌý

MSE Specializations

  • Applied Operations ResearchÌý

  • Information SystemsÌý

  • Management of TechnologyÌý


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