MEng Course Selection Guidelines

· MEng students take 10 half-credit (H) courses in total

· The MEng Project is optional, is worth 3 half-credit (H) courses and counts as part of the 10 half-credit (H) courses

· No more than 3 half-credit (H) courses taken as part of the degree may be 500-level courses

· Students in a collaborative program must satisfy the requirements of that program in addition to this Department’s requirements

Scenario 1: Program does not include the MEng Project

Technical Courses: 6 to 10 half-credit (H) courses

Normally taken from Engineering or Physical Science departments – check the courses section of the Chem Eng website for course suggestions

If in the Environmental Engineering (CEEP) Collaborate Program, 2 half-credit (H) courses may be from the Institute of Environmental Studies

Non-Technical Courses: 0 to 4 half-credit (H) courses

Taken from either the Faculty of Management Studies or Engineering Management (ELITE). Only 1 half-credit (H) non-technical course may be taken through the Faculty of Management Studies

Additional Course

EDE3000H

(Environmental Engineering Seminar)

Only for students in the Environmental Engineering Collaborative Program (CEEP). This course is optional.

Scenario 2: Program includes the MEng Project

Technical Courses: 3 to 7 half-credit (H) courses

Normally taken from Engineering or Physical Science departments – check the courses section of the Chem Eng website for course suggestions

If in the Environmental Engineering (CEEP) Collaborate Program, 2 of the half-credit (H) Technical courses may be from the Institute of Environmental Studies

Non-Technical Courses: 0 to 4 half-credit (H) courses

Taken from either the Faculty of Management Studies or Engineering Management (ELITE). Only 1 half-credit (H) non-technical course may be taken through the Faculty of Management Studies

Additional Courses

CHE1800Y

(MEng Project)

The project is optional. See handbook for MEng project guidelines.

CHE2222H
(Safety Training Workshop)

Successful completion of CHE2222H before starting the MEng Project (if applicable).

EDE3000H

(Environmental Engineering Seminar)

Only for students in the Environmental Engineering Collaborative Program (CEEP). This course is optional.

Note:

ROSI requires full course information when a request is being made. Be sure to enter:

Course number: e.g. CHE1134H

Section Code: usually F, S or Y. This indicates whether the course is offered in the fall session (F), the winter session or second term (S) or over both (Y).

Teaching Method: All graduate courses have a teaching method of LEC (lecture).

Teaching Section: Most graduate courses only have one teaching session (0101). Although there may be only one teaching section the information must still be entered on the system.