The Master of Engineering ADMI-Design and Manufacturing program is presented in a focused, time-compressed modular format designed for practicing engineers working in Canadian Industry. Each course is presented as a set of two 4-consecutive day modules; each module involves approximately 30 hours of lectures, discussions and applications. The schedule is designed so that each course module is separated by a 4-6 week interval to facilitate the learning process and to allow for selected projects and assignments to be accomplished. Course modules run Thursday through Sunday.
Application Deadlines
Desired Date of Admission
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Complete Application Due By:
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Fall Term(September)
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May 1st (same year as admission date)
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Winter Term (January)
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September 1st (year prior to admission date)
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Spring Term (May)
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January 1st (same year as admission date)
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Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for students admitted to the Masters program are as follows:
- an honours Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in an acceptable discipline from a university of recognized standing, with at least a B (75%) standing,
- three letters of reference, from professors and/or employers,(minimum two academic)
- proof of competency in English (if applicable). A score of at least 550 is required in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), along with a minimum score of 4.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE). A score of at least 213 is required on the computer version of the TOEFL. (See Academic Regulations - English Language Proficiency Certification for other acceptable tests of English).
Degree Requirements
To fulfill MEng degree requirements for the Design and Manufacturing (ADMI) program, a student must complete a total of 10 courses with a minimum of five courses from the Technologies Processes course stream and a minimum of 2 courses from the Business Management course stream.
The student also has the option of submitting a proposal to replace 2 courses with an industry project. Students choosing this option would then complete 8 courses plus the Industry Project which would replace 2 courses from either the Technologies Processes course stream or the Business Management course stream, depending on the nature of the subject matter of the project.