Engineering (MEng)
    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 1,923 / per semester
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Engineering (MEng)

    About

    Website: www.unbc.ca/engineering

    The Master of Engineering at UNBC is a course-based graduate program that allows engineering graduates to specialize in specific topics of civil engineering and environmental engineering.

    More specifically, the objective of the Master of Engineering program is to prepare its graduates for leadership roles in industry or advanced technical positions.

    Requirements

    The Master of Engineering is a course-based degree developed for students who wish to upgrade their competencies in specific areas of civil engineering and environmental engineering. Students select courses according to their objectives, and are required to obtain 30 credit hours to conclude the program.

    The following courses are available for selection:

    Environmental Modelling
    Introduction to Wood as a Building Material
    Wood Design I
    Engineering Acoustics and Vibration
    Advanced Project Management
    Ecological Engineering and Design
    Envelope Design
    Sustainable Design I
    Rock Engineering
    Advanced Structural Concrete Design
    Bridge Engineering
    CAD/BIM in the Construction Industry
    Advanced Treatment Processes for Water and Wastewater
    Advanced Pavement Design
    Technical Writing
    Project Design II
    Wood Design II
    Prefabrication and Digital Manufacturing in Wood Construction
    Structural Dynamics and Seismic Design
    Finite Element Analysis and Computational Engineering
    Special Topics: Sustainable Infrastructure
    Special Topics: Water Resources Engineering and Management

    Students are permitted to select up to two 400-level Engineering courses.

    Students who do not hold a license to practice engineering in Canada or are not holders of an engineering degree awarded in Canada are required to take ENGR 410-3 Professional Practice and Law.


    Updated: April 15, 2026

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The Master of Engineering is a course-based degree developed for students who wish to upgrade their competencies in specific areas of civil engineering and environmental engineering. Students select courses according to their objectives, and are required to obtain 30 credit hours to conclude the program.

    The following courses are available for selection:

    ENGR 606-3Environmental Modelling
    ENGR 611-3Introduction to Wood as a Building Material
    ENGR 613-3Wood Design I
    ENGR 614-3Engineering Acoustics and Vibration
    ENGR 616-3Advanced Project Management
    ENGR 621-3Ecological Engineering and Design
    ENGR 624-3Envelope Design
    ENGR 626-3Sustainable Design I
    ENGR 638-4Rock Engineering
    ENGR 640-3Advanced Structural Concrete Design
    ENGR 641-3Bridge Engineering
    ENGR 650-3CAD/BIM in the Construction Industry
    ENGR 658-3Advanced Treatment Processes for Water and Wastewater
    ENGR 672-3Advanced Pavement Design
    ENGR 700-3Technical Writing
    ENGR 722-3Project Design II
    ENGR 723-3Wood Design II
    ENGR 727-3Prefabrication and Digital Manufacturing in Wood Construction
    ENGR 729-3Structural Dynamics and Seismic Design
    ENGR 738-3Finite Element Analysis and Computational Engineering
    ENGR 798-3Special Topics: Sustainable Infrastructure
    ENGR 798-3Special Topics: Water Resources Engineering and Management

    Students are permitted to select up to two 400-level Engineering courses.

    Students who do not hold a license to practice engineering in Canada or are not holders of an engineering degree awarded in Canada are required to take ENGR 410-3 Professional Practice and Law.


    Updated: April 15, 2026

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    1,923 / per semester
    Engineering (MEng)
    University of Northern British Columbia
    University of Northern British Columbia
    Canada

    Canada, Prince George

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