Master of Engineering MEng Mechanical Engineering Thesis

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

McGill University

Program Overview

Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering (Thesis) at McGill University is a graduate research program designed to provide students with extensive mechanical engineering education and competency to engage in innovative research. The program emphasizes the attainment of analytical and experimental skills necessary for the solving of complex engineering problems.

Curriculum Structure:

  • Thesis Research (28 credits): Independent research is carried out by students under the supervision of a faculty member, culminating in a thesis that is a contribution to mechanical engineering.

  • Graduate Courses (16 credits): A collection of more advanced courses offers students a chance to learn more in-depth in specified areas of their choice in mechanical engineering.

  • Research Seminar (1 credit): Student participation in seminars reinforces students' exposure to current areas of research and hones critical thinking and communication capabilities.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The MEng Thesis program at McGill is designed to provide students with practical, real-life experience that goes beyond classroom learning. This empowers graduates to be not just theoretically effective but also capable in their field to apply knowledge in practice.

  • Research-Intensive Setting: Students complete individual research projects under the guidance of faculty advisors who are experts in their respective areas. The close interaction among students and professors encourages an in-depth exposure to the research process from developing a hypothesis to data analysis and interpretation.

  • Interdisciplinary Interaction: The program encourages interdisciplinary interactions between various departments and research institutes of McGill. Interdisciplinary collaboration allows students to address intricate issues in engineering from a variety of diverse viewpoints, thus enhancing their ability for problem-solving.

  • Availability of Sophisticated Facilities: McGill's sophisticated research and laboratory facilities provide students with the hardware and software necessary to conduct advanced research work. The availability ensures that students are adequately conversant with the latest technologies and methods applied in mechanical engineering.

  • Seminars and Workshops: There are regular workshops and seminars conducted, and guest lecturers are invited from industry and academia. The workshops expose students to the most recent developments and issues in mechanical engineering and introduce them to professionals.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The MEng Thesis program at McGill provides graduates with opportunities for a vast array of career paths, owing to the emphasis of the program on practical experience as well as theoretical foundation.

  • Doctoral Studies: The research intensity of the program is excellent preparation for students who are considering undertaking PhD studies. Graduates typically proceed to further studies at McGill or other universities worldwide.

  • Industry Jobs: The technical skills obtained in the program are highly desirable by industry. Graduates work in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing, taking on jobs that have research and development, design, and systems analysis duties.

  • Entrepreneurship: Focus of program on problem-solving and innovation gives graduates the capability and mindset to form their own firms or work for startups in engineering.

  • Academic Careers: For students with an interest in teaching and research, the MEng Thesis program lays a solid base for academic careers as lecturers or research associates.

Program Key Stats

$14,890
Sept Intake : 1st Dec


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Technical Sales Engineer
  • Product Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Quality Engineer
  • Engineering Director
  • Research Engineer
  • Engineering Manager
  • Engineering Executive
  • Systems Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Plant Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Automotive Design Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • Applied Mechanics Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Biomechanics Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Controls Engineer
  • Computer Applications Engineer

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