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Engineering Science Graduates
Programs
The School of Engineering Science offers two distinct Master's degrees, Master of Engineering (MEng), or Master of Applied Science (MASc) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
In addition, for current undergraduate students in the School of Engineering Science, we offer an accelerated master's BASc-MASc program.
Program Length: Students are expected to complete the program requirements within six terms.
This program consists of course work and a thesis for a minimum of 30 units. The courses will normally be selected in consultation with the supervisor. ENSC 820 may not be used towards the MASc course requirements.
Students must complete:
Required Courses
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6 units of ENSC graduate courses | excluding (ENSC 704, ENSC 803, ENSC 820, ENSC 891, ENSC 892, ENSC 896, ENSC 897, ENSC 898, ENSC 899) |
6 units of additional graduate courses | Subject to:Â
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A thesis | ENSC 989 - MASC Thesis (18) |
Course Schedule
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Program Length: Students are expected to complete the program requirements within six terms.
This program consists of required courses and elective courses for a minimum of 30 units.
Students complete the following:
Required Courses
Requirement | Details |
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ENSC 820 | Engineering Management for Development Projects (3) |
12 units of ENSC graduate courses | (excluding ENSC 704, ENSC 803, ENSC 820, ENSC 891, ENSC 892, ENSC 896, ENSC 897, ENSC 898, ENSC 899) |
15 units of additional graduate courses | (any graduate courses from ENSC or up to 9 units from other departments in the Faculty of Applied Sciences or the Faculty of Science; ENSC 704 can be taken twice and counted towards this requirement). The following courses can be used towards the 15 units of graduate courses: |
Program Length: Students are expected to complete the program requirements in 12 terms.
This program consists of 18 units of course work, a qualifying examination, and a thesis. Additional courses may be required to correct deficiencies in the student's background.
Students must complete a minimum of 18 units of coursework beyond the MASc degree, including:
Required Courses
Requirement | Details |
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6 units of ENSC graduate courses | (excluding ENSC 704, ENSC 803, ENSC 820, ENSC 891, ENSC 892, ENSC 896, ENSC 897, ENSC 898, ENSC 899) |
12 units of additional courses | Subject to the following rules:
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A qualifying exam | ENSC 880 - PhD Qualifying Examination (0) |
A thesis | ENSC 899 - PhD Thesis (18) |
COURSE SCHEDULE
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MASc & PhD Students
In MASc program and PhD program, a supervisory committee must be established.
Students should appoint their supervisory committee no later than their second term.
M.Eng Students
Supervisory Committee is not required for MEng students. The Associate Chair of the Graduate Program Committee is the default program advisor of all MEng students and will be the approver for MEng students' requests.
ENSC 891/892 is an elective course. Students interested in learning a specific engineering area that the School does not offered as a course should approach ENSC faculty members with matching interests. Availability of the courses may depend on faculty member's interests and schedule, as well as student's prior academic performance. Students who find a faculty member willing to be their Directed Studies supervisor should register for the course ENSC 891/892-3 Directed Studies I/II.