Master of Engineering
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The Master of Engineering is a postgraduate professional degree focused on advanced engineering coursework and applied research, preparing graduates for specialized technical careers or further doctoral studies.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
academic degree
→
postgraduate degree → professional degree → |
| abbreviation |
M.Eng.
→
MEng → MEngr → |
| admissionRequirement |
bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field
→
strong background in mathematics and science → |
| careerOutcome |
R&D engineer
→
design engineer → project engineer → systems engineer → technical consultant → |
| commonSpecialization |
aerospace engineering
→
biomedical engineering → chemical engineering → civil engineering → computer engineering → electrical engineering → environmental engineering → industrial engineering → materials engineering → mechanical engineering → software engineering → |
| educationLevel |
graduate
→
postgraduate → |
| field | engineering → |
| focus |
advanced engineering coursework
→
applied research → |
| hasComponent |
capstone project
→
industry-oriented project → research project → taught coursework → |
| isDifferentFrom |
Bachelor of Engineering
→
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering → Master of Engineering Management → Master of Science in Engineering → |
| mayInclude |
coursework-and-project track
→
coursework-and-thesis track → coursework-only track → |
| offeredBy |
engineering schools
→
universities → |
| orientation | professional → |
| preparesFor |
PhD in engineering
→
doctoral studies in engineering → engineering management roles → specialized technical careers → |
| typicalDuration | 1–2 years full-time → |
| typicalEntryRequirement |
letters of recommendation
→
standardized test scores → statement of purpose → undergraduate GPA threshold → |
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Faculty of Engineering, McGill University