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An MEng Degree is granted after completing eight courses (the program does not include thesis research with faculty advisors). Among these eight courses: Five must be from the student's department (majoring in environmental engineering)
Along with three mandatory courses: Engineering Technical Communications, Engineering Mathematics, and Engineering Project Management (to be completed during the first or second semester) The co-op option is available, but students must apply during their initial term.
No financial aid or scholarships are offered. Visit the MEng program website for admission details and prerequisites.
Our graduate programs equip students for fulfilling careers in civil or environmental engineering. Alumni will tackle challenges like sustainable construction, optimizing water treatment systems, traffic management, energy demands, and urban renewal. As a civil and environmental engineering graduate, you'll play a direct role in enhancing community health and quality of life across Canada.
Undergraduate degree in engineering (BASc, BSc, BEng, or equivalent) with a minimum 73% average for domestic students and a minimum 1st class/division placement for international students. Please note that minimum admission averages vary by country – such as 80% for studies completed in China, 70% for studies completed in Iran/Bangladesh/Pakistan and India, etc.
In order to be eligible for admission to the MEng program, you cannot have more than three failures/resits/backlogs in your four-year undergraduate degree program. If you have graduated from a degree program in India, please provide our office with the backlog certificates or individual mark sheets.
For applicants whose native language is not English, an English language proficiency test score (TOEFL - 237/92, MELAB - 80, CAEL - 70, IELTS - 6.5) is required.