University of Calgary

Graduate Studies in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

WELCOME TO MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
The University of Calgary ranks among the top seven research-intensive universities in Canada. The strength of the graduate student population reflects the research of the faculty, the high quality laboratories and research facilities available, innovative teaching methods, and interdisciplinary academic and research excellence. The Schulich School of Engineering's graduate enrollment currently exceeds 1,000 students.

The Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offers academic programs designed to prepare graduate students for the challenges and opportunities of today and tomorrow. A degree in mechanical or manufacturing engineering from the University of Calgary provides skills, knowledge, and experience that will help graduates become leaders in industry, research, public service, and academia.

The Engineering Capital of Canada
Located in Calgary, the engineering capital of Canada, the Schulich School of Engineering has strong ties to industry and provides opportunities to undertake interdisciplinary work in groundbreaking areas such as biomedical and environmental engineering.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
Graduate degree programs include Master of Science (MSc), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and a Master of Engineering (MEng).
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RESEARCH
The Schulich School's Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering is one of the most active research and innovation mechanical engineering departments in Canada with eight research chairholders and advanced laboratories.

It supports multimillion dollar research programs and provides strong leadership to multidisciplinary research, innovative engineering education, and in professional societies and organizations.
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GRADUATE STUDENT FUNDING
Full-time MSc or PhD students typically qualify to receive financial support throughout their program. MEng students do not usually receive financial support. Part-time students are not eligible for financial assistance. Note: Unless specifically promised upon admission, there is no commitment to funding by the department.
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Information for Prospective Students - Response Letter
Graduate Student Guidebook
Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Application
University of Calgary Faculty of Graduate Studies Website


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