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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering department at McGill University is the most research-intensive unit within McGill’s Faculty of Engineering currently attracting nearly $300,000 annual funding per professor.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Department at McGill University offers programs of graduate studies leading to a degree of Master of Engineering (thesis or project/non-thesis) or Doctor of Philosophy.
Medical Radiation Physics
The Medical Radiation Physics Unit at McGill University is a teaching and research unit focusing on the role that physics and its related sciences plays in medicine and cancer research, especially (but not exclusively) in radiation medicine; i.e., radiation oncology, medical imaging, and nuclear medicine.
Civil Engineering
Advanced Civil Engineering courses of instruction and laboratory facilities at McGill University are available for Engineering graduate students who wish to proceed to the degrees of M.Eng., M.Sc., and Ph.D.
Bioresource Engineering
The interdisciplinary nature of Bioresource Engineering offered by McGill University often requires candidates for higher degrees to work in association with, or attend courses given by, a number of other departments at both the McGill University Macdonald campus and the Downtown campus.
Biological and Biomedical Engineering - Biomanufacturing
The Biological and Biomedical Engineering - Biomanufacturing graduate program offered by McGill University is an interfaculty program involving the Department of Bioengineering in the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Medicine.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering Department's offices and research laboratories at McGill University are located in the M.H. Wong Building. Collectively, 17 members of the academic staff conduct research programs in almost all areas of modern chemical engineering, drawing upon theoretical, computational, and experimental methodologies.
Translational Biomedical Engineering
The Translational Biomedical Engineering program at McGill University is a full-time specialized 13- to 16-month professional program in translation biomedical engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering graduates from McGill University are traditionally concerned with the conception, design, implementation, and operation of mechanical systems. Common fields of work include aerospace, energy, manufacturing, machinery, and transportation. Due to the broad nature of the discipline, there is usually a high demand for mechanical engineers with advanced training.