Schulich School of Engineering
Summary of Degree Programs
Undergraduate
BSc Programs | The Schulich School of Engineering administers regular four year programs leading to the BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Geomatics, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Oil & Gas, and Software Engineering. |
Specialization | The Departments of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and Geomatics Engineering offer a specialization in Biomedical Engineering which can be combined with the regular four year programs leading to the BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical Computer,Geomatics, Manufacturing, Mechanical and Software Engineering. The Departments of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, and Geomatics Engineering offer a specialization in Energy and Environment, which can be combined with the regular four year programs leading to the BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geomatics, and Mechanical Engineering. |
Minors | In addition, the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering offers a minor in Petroleum Engineering, the Department of Civil Engineering offers minors in Environmental, in Structural, and in Transportation Engineering, the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offers a Mechanical Engineering degree with minors in Mechatronics or in Petroleum Engineering (offered in conjunction with the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering), and a Manufacturing Engineering degree with a minor in Mechatronics. The Schulich School of Engineering in conjunction with the Haskayne School of Business offers a Minor in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development. |
Engineering Internship Program | The Schulich School of Engineering also provides the option of an Internship Program. The Engineering Internship Program is a five-year program which includes, in addition to the regular four-year academic program, an internship year (a minimum of twelve and a maximum of sixteen consecutive months) of supervised work experience in industry. |
Combined Programs | Undergraduate engineering students may combine their engineering degree with other undergraduate degrees and/or minors offered at the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½. Program details are given in the section "Program Details - Combined Programs" below. |
Graduate
Graduate work leading to the MSc, MEng and PhD degrees is offered by all engineering departments under the administration of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Details of these programs appear in the Faculty of Graduate Studies Calendar. |
Diplomas
Diplomas of the Schulich School of Engineering, which provide special qualifications in designated areas, are also offered. For additional details see the section "Program Details - Diplomas" below. | |
Diploma of the Schulich School of Engineering | The Schulich School of Engineering sponsors a diploma program providing additional special qualifications in designated departments which lead to the Diploma of the Schulich School of Engineering. This program is intended primarily for professional engineers engaged in practice who are not interested in submitting to the discipline of a true graduate degree including a thesis. |
The Schulich School of Engineering also sponsors a diploma program providing additional specialization in Environmental Engineering. This diploma is intended for professional engineers or holders of equivalent approved degrees and leads to the Diploma of the Schulich School of Engineering in Environmental Engineering. | |
Diploma of the Schulich School of Engineering and the Haskayne School of Business in Project Management Specialization | The Schulich School of Engineering and the Haskayne School of Business jointly sponsor a diploma program providing additional special qualifications in the area of Project Management which leads to the Diploma of the Schulich School of Engineering and of the Haskayne School of Business in Project Management. This program is intended primarily for professionals engaged in practice who are not interested in the MSc or MEng degrees. |