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Materials Engineering Undergraduate Programs

Materials Engineering Co-op (148 credits)

Materials Engineering (148 credits) *

* To request a transfer to the non co-op program, 120 credits must first be completed

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Important Dates 2023-2024

Fall 2023 Semester

August 30, 2023 – Classes begin

September 12, 2023 – Deadline to Course Change (add/drop)

September 19, 2023 – Deadline for Course Withdrawal (with refund)

October 24, 2023 – Deadline for Course Withdrawal with NO fee refund

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Winter 2024 Semester

January 4, 2024 – Classes begin

January 16, 2024 – Deadline to Course Change (add/drop)

January 23, 2024 – Deadline for Course Withdrawal (with refund)

February 27, 2024 – Deadline for Course Withdrawal with NO fee refund

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Degree Program

Curriculum


2024Ìý- 2025

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2023Ìý- 2024

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2022 - 2023

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2021Ìý- 2022

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2020Ìý- 2021

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2019Ìý- 2020

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2018 - 2019

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

2017 - 2018

NON-CEGEP (U0)

CEGEP

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ÌýTIMING

ÌýOVERVIEW OF CONTENT

U0

Fall/Winter

Freshmen (U0) from out of province take a year of university level chemistry, physics and mathematics and a Humanities and Social Science class.

U1

Fall/WinterÌý

Foundations of materials engineering in introductory level courses on structure, properties of materials and processing of materials (extractive metallurgy and mineral processing) along with required coursework in civil and mechanical engineering, chemistry, and engineering communications.

U1

Summer

Students are encouraged to get a head start and take a required math course (MATH 263).

U2

Fall

A rich mixture of intermediate courses including phase transformation, heat and fluid flow,Ìýelectrical machinery, computer programming, and civil engineering.

U2

Winter

ÌýIndustrial Work Term 1

U2

Summer

Intermediate coursework onÌýapplications ofÌýpolymers, characterization techniques, and extractive metallurgy.

U3

Fall/Winter

Upper level coursework on mineral processing, mechanical properties,Ìýpowder metallurgy, and process engineering.ÌýÌýStudents get the first opportunity to choose from a multitude of related Technical Complementary courses.

U3

Summer

Industrial Work Term 2

U4

Fall

Industrial Work Term 3

U4

Winter

Capstone design course, upper level courses on steelmaking,Technical Complementary courses

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