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Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

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Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

Location

Location

  • General Office:
  • Wong Building, Room 2140
  • 3610 University Street
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C5
Materials
  • Wong Building, Room 2140
  • 3610 University Street
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C5
  • Telephone: 514-398-1040
  • Fax: 514-398-4492
  • Email: coordinator.minmat [at] mcgill.ca
Mining
  • Frank Dawson Adams Building, Room 125
  • 3450 University Street
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 0E8
  • Telephone: 514-398-2215
  • Fax: 514-398-7099
  • Email: admin.mining [at] mcgill.ca

About the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

About the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

The Department of Mining and Materials Engineering offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Engineering degree in Materials Engineering or Mining Engineering. In addition to regular courses and laboratories, the curriculum includes seminars, colloquia, and student projects reinforced by field trips to industrial operations.

For more information, refer to:

Scholarships

Scholarships

The Department offers renewable Entrance Scholarships every year. A substantial number of other scholarships and bursaries are also awarded by the Department as well as by the Canadian Mineral Industry Education Foundation.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Nov. 5, 2012) (disclaimer)

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering Faculty

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering Faculty

Chair
Stephen Yue
Associate Chair, Student Affairs
Frank Mucciardi
Associate Chair, Research
James A. Finch
Associate Chair, Graduate Studies
George P. Demopoulos
Emeritus Professors
John E. Gruzleski; B.Sc., M.Sc.(Qu.), Ph.D.(Tor.), Eng., F.C.I.M., F.A.S.M. (Gerald G. Hatch Emeritus Professor)
John J. Jonas; B.Eng.(McG.), Ph.D.(Camb.), Eng., F.A.S.M., F.R.S.C. (Henry Birks Emeritus Professor)
Gordon W. Smith; B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng.
Post-Retirement
Michel L. Bilodeau; B.A.Sc.(Montr.), M.Sc.(A.), Ph.D.(McG.), Eng.
Professors
George P. Demopoulos; Dipl.Eng.(NTU Athens), M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng., F.C.I.M. (Gerald Hatch Faculty Fellow)
Roussos Dimitrakopoulos; B.Sc.(Thessaloniki), M.Sc.(Alta.), Ph.D.(École Poly., Montr.) (Canada Research Chair I)
James A. Finch; B.Sc.(Birm.), M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng., F.C.I.M., F.R.S.C. (Gerald G. Hatch Professor)
Raynald Gauvin; B.Ing., Ph.D.(Montr.), Eng.
Roderick I.L. Guthrie; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Lond.), D.I.C., A.R.S.M., Eng., F.C.I.M., R.R.S.C. (William C. Macdonald Professor)
Faramarz (Ferri) P. Hassani; Ph.D.(Nott.), C.Eng.(U.K. Reg.) (George Boyd Webster Professor)
Hani S. Mitri; B.Sc.(Cairo), M.Eng., Ph.D.(McM.), Eng.
Stephen Yue; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Leeds) (James ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Professor) (Lorne Trottier Chair in Aerospace Engineering)
Associate Professors
Mathieu Brochu; B.Eng.(Laval), Ph.D.(McG.) (Canada Research Chair II)
Mainul Hasan; B.Eng.(Dhaka), M.Sc.(Dhahran), Ph.D.(McG.)
Frank Mucciardi; B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng.
Showan Nazhat; B.Eng., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Lond.) (Gerald Hatch Faculty Fellow)
Mihriban Pekguleryuz; B.Eng., M.Eng.(Flor.), Ph.D.(McG.)
Assistant Professors
Kirk Bevan; Ph.D.(Purd.)
Marta Cerruti; B.Sc., Ph.D., Laurea in Chemistry (Torino)
Richard Chromik; B.Sc.(Penn. St.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(SUNY, Binghampton)
In-Ho Jung; B.Sc.(POSTECH ), Ph.D.(École Poly., Montr.) (Gerald Hatch Faculty Fellow)
Jun Song; Ph.D., M.Sc.(Princ.)
Nathaniel Quitoriano; B.Sc.(Calif., Berk.), Ph.D.(MIT)
Kristian Waters; M.Sc., M.Eng.(Manc.), Ph.D.(Birm.)
Faculty Lecturer
Florence Paray; B.Eng.(CSP), M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.)
Course Lecturers
Bruno Benedetto
Raad Jassim
John Mossop
Jan Nesset
Adjunct Professors
Martin Bureau
Robin A.L. Drew
Daryoush Emadi
Elhachmi Essadiqi
Carlton Fuerst
Bryn Harris
Ahmad Hemami
Eric Lifshin
Serge Vézina
Affiliated Member
Angelina Mehta
Co-op Program Liaison Officers
Teresa Barrett (Mining)
Genevieve Snider (Materials)
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Aug. 9, 2012) (disclaimer)

About Materials Engineering

About Materials Engineering

Materials Engineering (Co-op)

Materials Engineering (Co-op)

The Materials Engineering degree is a cooperative program leading to a B.Eng. and includes formal industrial work periods. It is built on a strong background of mathematics, basic sciences, computer skills and applications, and specific engineering and design courses to provide up-to-date training in materials engineering. Students take core courses covering processing, fabrication, applications, and performance of materials, namely metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. The program is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) and is designed to offer students exceptional training for employment in the field. The core courses are supplemented by complementary courses, which provide a diverse selection of specialties for the graduating engineer. The course structure is reinforced with laboratory exercises. Graduates find employment in a wide range of industries, including the resource and manufacturing sectors. Students in the Co-op program benefit from practical learning experience gained from work-term employment in meaningful engineering jobs, as well as non-tangible learning experiences arising from the responsibilities required to obtain and successfully complete the work terms.

Regarding the Co-op program fees, an amount of $200 will be billed during ten consecutive terms for a total amount of $2,000 before graduation. These fees cover expenses directly related to the operation of the Co-op program. Students must register for each of their industrial training courses and pay the associated fees by the Minerva Course Change (drop/add) deadlines or late fees will apply. Before registering for any work term course, students must contact the Materials Co-op Liaison Officer for approval.

Student Advising

Student Advising

Students entering this program must plan their schedule of studies in consultation with one of the departmental advisers, Prof. Richard Chromik or Prof. Kristian Waters. Appointments can be obtained by contacting the Administrative and Undergraduate Coordinator.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Mar. 19, 2012) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Materials Engineering CO-OP (147 credits)

Program credit weight: 147-148 credits ...

For more information, see Materials Engineering CO-OP (147 credits).

About Mining Engineering

About Mining Engineering

Mining Engineering (Co-op)

Mining Engineering (Co-op)

³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ is proud to be the host of the oldest mining engineering program in Canada, which started in 1871. The program is known for the excellence of its courses as well as the training it provides in mining technology, mineral economics, and mine design. The minerals industry is currently going through an expansion phase that has never been seen before. This is highly beneficial to both our graduate and undergraduate students. Tremendous career opportunities are available in Canada and around the world. There have been rapid technical developments in recent years, presenting a challenge to the creative student with a strong interest in engineering and a taste for innovative solutions.

The Department offers a co-operative program leading to the accredited B.Eng. degree in Mining Engineering. It includes four paid industrial work terms. The Co-op program is offered in collaboration with the mining engineering program at École Polytechnique in Montreal. Students registered at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ are required to take a series of Mining courses at École Polytechnique in the latter part of the program. These courses are designated by subject code MPMC in the program.

Students must register for each work term (MIME 290, MIME 291, MIME 392, MIME 494) and pay associated fees by the Course Change (add/drop) registration deadline or else late fees will apply. Before registering for any work term course, students must contact the Mining Co-op Liaison Officer for approval.

Student Advising

Student Advising

Students entering this program must plan their schedule of studies in consultation with one of the departmental advisers: Prof. Ferri Hassani or Mr. John Mossop.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Mar. 19, 2012) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Mining Engineering CO-OP (149 credits)

Program credit weight: 149-151 credits ...

For more information, see Mining Engineering CO-OP (149 credits).

Faculty of Engineering—2012-2013 (last updated Nov. 5, 2012) (disclaimer)
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