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Program Requirements
Applicants who hold an undergraduate degree in a non-Engineering discipline – typically the Physical Sciences – may apply for the M.Sc. (Thesis) program, which is governed by the same regulations as the M.Eng. (Thesis) program.
Thesis Courses (28 credits)
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MECH 691 M.Eng. Thesis Literature Review (3 credits) *
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : A comprehensive literature review in the general area of the thesis topic, to be completed in the first semester.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Frost, David (Fall) Frost, David (Winter) Frost, David (Summer)
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MECH 692 M.Eng. Thesis Research Proposal (4 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : Initiation of research with particular emphasis on the definition of the thesis topic.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Frost, David (Fall) Frost, David (Winter) Frost, David (Summer)
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MECH 693 M.Eng. Thesis Progress Report 1 (3 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : A first status report on the progress in the thesis research.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Frost, David (Fall) Frost, David (Winter)
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MECH 694 M.Eng. Thesis Progress Report 2 (6 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : A second status report on the progress in the thesis research.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Frost, David (Fall) Frost, David (Winter) Frost, David (Summer)
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MECH 695 M.Eng. Thesis (12 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : Submission of the M.Eng. thesis for examination.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Frost, David (Fall) Frost, David (Winter) Frost, David (Summer)
* Note: MECH 691 must be taken in the first term of the student's program.
Required Courses
1 credit:
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MECH 609 Seminar (1 credit)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : All candidates for a Master's degree (except those in the Aerospace Program) are required to participate and to deliver one paper dealing with their particular area of research or interest.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Kokkolaras, Michael (Fall) Kokkolaras, Michael (Winter) Frost, David (Summer)
Complementary Courses (16 credits)
A minimum of 16 credits (500, 600, or 700 level), at least 8 of which must be from within the Faculty of Engineering. FACC courses will not count toward the complementary course credits.