The Master of Engineering (MEng) Program is designed for engineers who want to enhance their career opportunities in as little as one year of full-time study. The program provides students with advanced professional training that is respected by employers and differentiates them in a crowded marketplace.
The MEng is a course-based degree consisting of 10 half-credit (H) courses, or 7 half-credit (H) courses plus an MEng Project.
The MEng program may be completed on a full-time, extended full-time, or part-time basis. Courses may include those offered by this and other engineering departments, as well as by non-engineering departments.
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MEng Requirements & Course Loads | Program requirements for the CHE MEng degree & course loads for each of the CHE MEng degree programs |
Graduate Timetable & Graduate Course Descriptions | CHE graduate timetable & CHE graduate course descriptions |
MEng Projects | How to find and enrol in a project, important information about projects, etc. |
Satisfactory Progress Policy for MEng Students | Receiving a failing grade (e.g., FZ, NCR, etc.) |
MEng Award & Scholarship Resources | Awards, scholarships, grants, and other financial resources for MEng students |
SGS Regulations & Policies | Students are responsible for knowing the SGS regulations and policies |
SGS Sessional Dates | Important dates (e.g., course add/drop deadlines, fee payment deadlines, etc.) |
Transfers | Transfers to/from different CHE programs |
Finishing Your Degree | What to do after completing your MEng requirements |