Graduate studies in Mechanical Engineering at Dalhousie University are designed to help students develop and strengthen understanding of their selected specialty in Mechanical Engineering through state-of-the-art research work lectures tutorials and laboratory activities. Modern well-instrumented laboratories provide experience to ensure a thorough understanding and appreciation of the subject matter. The department consists of twenty-three full-time faculty members seventy postgraduate students and over three hundred undergraduate students.
The Master of Engineering (MEng) is a coursework degree requiring at least seven courses one graduate seminar and a project. The MEng is a professionally-oriented terminal degree (does not lead to a PhD).
An MEng project need not involve the discovery or creation of new knowledge as is the case in a MASc or PhD. An MEng project must show the student’s ability to carry through to completion a project of a credible level of difficulty that draws on the knowledge and experience gained through advanced undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering course work.
The MEng degree requires 7 courses of which 2 courses may be senior undergraduate courses.
Research areas:
Expected May 2024
Sexton Campus
1360 Barrington Street Building B,
PO Box 15000,
HALIFAX,
Nova Scotia (NS),
B3H 4R2, Canada
Applicants must have
English language requirement:
The application deadline for September admission is Apr 01 January admission is August 31 and May admission is December 31.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.