Engineering Programs

The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University offers six degree programs for its undergraduate students in a co-operative education format:

civil engineering

computer engineering

electrical engineering

mechanical engineering

ocean and naval architectural engineering

process engineering

 

The common first year of our engineering program is referred to as Engineering One. Students study mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering fundamentals which are common to each of the majors we offer. The engineering courses in Engineering One introduce students to engineering problem-solving, analysis, design, communication, and team work. Students will develop an understanding of different engineering fields and how engineering relates to real world issues.

 

Quick Facts

• Engineering students at Memorial have access to world-class research infrastructure.

• Programs at Memorial's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science rank among the best in the country, with a six-year accreditation for five of our six undergraduate programs. (Accreditation for the new process engineering program will be sought when the first class in the program graduates in 2013.)

• Memorial's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has one of the first co-operative engineering programs in Canada.

• Memorial's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers the only co-operative ocean and naval architectural program in Canada.

• Memorial's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has a new undergraduate program in process engineering, with emphasis on clean, green and sustainable processing.