Master of Engineering (MEng)

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The University of Alberta’s Master of Engineering (MEng) course-based programs are valuable for engineers at any career stage wishing to enhance their technical, managerial, and leadership skills. Our students learn from top academics in their fields and train in internationally renowned facilities. Students participate in practical Alberta-focused projects that prepare them to demonstrate their skills and knowledge to potential employers.

MEng students have access to the University of Alberta’s Engineering Employment Center resources (job postings, workshops, networking opportunities, career fairs) and benefit from dedicated student coaching and communications support customized for engineering students.

MEng program benefits

Master of Engineering (MEng) course-based programs are valuable for engineers at any career stage wishing to expand their technical, managerial and leadership skill set.

The benefits to all participants are:

  • Gaining unique experience learning from some of the top minds in their fields and an opportunity to train in their internationally renowned facilities.
  • Gaining practical Alberta-focused projects that prepare participants to demonstrate their skills and knowledge to potential employers
  • Program Learning Outcomes are in line with Engineers Canada competencies
  • Simple admission process. No need to find a supervisor.
  • Have access to the Engineering Employment Center resources (job postings, workshops, networking opportunities, career fairs)

The MEng programs provide the following benefits to international students:

  • The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) allows students who have graduated from eligible Canadian designated learning institutions (DLIs) to obtain an open work permit to gain valuable Canadian work experience
  • Academic credentials recognized by Alberta licensing organization (APEGA) if your undergraduate program is in a foreign engineering program

Requirements

The requirements to get into the MEng course-based program are the same as the requirements for the MSc thesis-based program. All applicants applying must meet the academic requirements as well as the English language requirements.

For an overview of the specific requirements for each MEng specialization, please check the graduate students resources page. Below are the general MEng requirements taken directly from the University Calendar:

The Master of Engineering is a course-based degree program that requires a minimum of: 24 units (eight single-term graduate courses or equivalent), of which 15 units (five single-term courses or equivalent) should be in the candidate’s major field of interest, one 3-unit capstone project.

In some areas of specialization, an additional 6 units (two single-term courses or equivalent) more than the minimum are required. The Department will require more 3-unit courses in cases where the undergraduate degree does not provide a superior background for the chosen area of specialization.

There is no second language requirement other than English for the degree of MEng.

Completion of University of Alberta Professional Development is required.

Length of Program

Candidates may complete the program in a minimum of nine months. The maximum time permitted for completion of a Master of Engineering program is four years from the date of first registration.

The program can be completed in one to four years. Students can choose to complete it in two years and take our customized communication course. The two-year option can qualify the students for a Post-Graduate Work Permit.

Course requirements vary depending on your specialization and students admitted to a MEng should contact the department to establish which courses to take.

The department also offers a joint MBA/MEng degree program with the School of Business. Any applications for the MBA/MEng program are made directly through the School of Business, so please contact their office directly if you are interested in the joint program.

For the program requirements, candidates should refer to the Department
Graduate Studies Handbook from the year in which they are admitted and Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) Graduate Program Manual.

 

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