Canada Engineering University ProgramsBrowse through the list of Canadian Engineering bachelor, masters, and doctorate courses, programs and degrees offered by universities in Canada.
What is Engineering?Engineering is a collective term for the application of scientific principles for the design of structures or processes. It has many subspecialties depending on the nature of the engineering project; the largest fields of engineering are civil, electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineering.
Engineers with formal training and accreditation are called Professional Engineers; in Canada the accreditation organization is the Canadian Council for Professional Engineers. With the P.Eng designation, engineers are able to offer their professional services to the public and take legal responsibility for various engineering documents. To acquire this title, engineers must graduate with a degree from an accredited program in engineering or applied science, complete an interim engineering training program under an already-licensed Professional Engineer, and pass a professional practice exam administered by the CCPE.
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Study and Work in Engineering in Canada
Engineering Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an undergraduate program in Engineering.
Graduate Engineering Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Engineering.
What Engineering Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Engineering.
Research in Engineering Research areas, topics, interests projects in Engineering.
Career and Employment Opportunities in Engineering Professions or occupations available to graduates in Engineering and links to employment resources.
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