Master of Engineering (MEng)
The MEng is intended for students who wish to study one or more areas of Electrical Engineering at an advanced level without the necessity of engaging in a research program. No faculty supervisor is required for the MEng degree, nor is any research funding available for MEng students. Admission requirements are the same as for the MScE. The MEng degree can be accomplished without the need for a thesis or project by successfully completing 30 credit hours of approved course content for graduate credit. This degree is expected to be of special interest to graduates of Canadian universities who wish to upgrade or update their skills at the graduate level.
The MEng degree may involve a project completed under the supervision of a faculty member, if the 6 credit hour course EE6000 MEng Project is chosen. The EE6000 course requirements include a substantial written document as well as a public presentation of the completed project. Normally, a MEng student would choose this option after enrolling at UNB and only if a suitable project and faculty supervisor are available.
For more information on the Master of Engineering program in Electrical Engineering at UNB, please refer to our MEng Program Overview and the EE6000 Course Requirements and Registration Form.
