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Feb 16, 2025
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University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Engineering (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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The MEng is a course-based program. The Department offers MEng degrees with specializations in Chemical Engineering, Process Control, Materials Engineering, and Welding Engineering.
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Program Requirements
Students must complete nine courses (27.0 units), including a 3-unit project course. Coursework (24 units)
- Eight 3-unit graduate-level courses. The courses are of the same type and calibre as those taken by the MSc and PhD candidates, and must be approved by the Associate Chair (Graduate).
- At least four courses must be taken from the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- At least three of the CME courses must be at the 600-level or higher. The following courses are considered to be equivalent to 600-level CME courses:
- The balance of the courses must be at the 500-level or higher in the Faculty of Engineering.
- Students specializing in Materials Engineering must take MAT E 640 as one of their three 600-level courses
Project Course
- CME 900 (3 units) - Directed Research. The project is intended to apply knowledge learned during a students’ program to a technical challenge (industrial/research) or a critical review of literature. The topic will be developed by the student in consultation with the project supervisor.
Length of Program
The maximum time to complete the course-based MEng program as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is six years. |
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