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Master of Engineering (MEng) Course-based, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

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General Program Information

The MEng program may be completed on a full-time or part-time basis.

Three options are available for students entering the Master of Engineering (course-based) program:

  • MEng, Mechanical Engineering

  • MEng with an Interdisciplinary Specialization (Energy and Environment or Environmental)

  • MEng with Pipeline Engineering Specialization

Specializations:


The Schulich School of Engineering also offers a Master of Engineering (MEng), course-based with Internship in the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering program.


MEng Graduate Program Office

Location: Schulich School of Engineering Block C, Room 205

Phone number: 403.220.2001

Email address: mailto:meng@ucalgary.ca

Web page URL: https://schulich.ucalgary.ca/mechanical-manufacturing/programs/graduate

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