In addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements and the Schulich School of Engineering, the Department requires:
Master of Engineering (course-based)
Students must complete 30 units of coursework as follows:
a) 12 units of required courses:
b) A minimum of 12 units of geomatics engineering graduate courses.
c) A maximum of 6 units of upper-level undergraduate geomatics engineering courses, or other graduate courses with approval by Graduate Program Director.
Master of Engineering (thesis-based)
a) A minimum of 12 units at the graduate level, with no fewer than 6 units of Geomatics Engineering specific graduate courses.
b) Professional Development Seminars (Engineering 601 and 603).
c) A thesis related to original engineering analysis or design.
Master of Science
a) A minimum of 12 units at the graduate level, with no fewer than 6 units of Geomatics Engineering specific graduate courses.
b) Professional Development Seminars (Engineering 601 and 603).
c) A thesis related to original engineering research.
Doctor of Philosophy
a) A minimum of 9 units at the graduate level beyond the Master of Science course requirements, with no fewer than 3 units of Geomatics Engineering specific graduate courses. For students who transfer from a Master of Science to a doctoral program, a minimum of 6 units at the graduate level beyond the Master of Science course requirements.
b) Professional Development Seminar (Engineering 601 and 603).
c) A thesis proposal that includes a literature review and the Field of Study written and oral examinations (see 10. Required Examinations).
d) A thesis related to advanced original engineering research.
Independent Study Courses
Course-based Master of Engineering students can have no more than three independent study courses count towards their degree requirements.
Thesis-based Master's and Doctor of Philosophy students can have no more than one independent study course count towards their degree requirements. Students who transfer from the Master of Science to the Doctor of Philosophy program can have no more than two independent study courses count towards their degree requirements.
Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade)
Students admitted to the Schulich School of Engineering will not be allowed to request the Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade)
for any course that is applicable to their degree; or apply any course
awarded a grade of CG towards their graduation requirements.
Students may choose the CG grade for a course taken extra to load.
The use of the CG grade will affect students' eligibility for internal awards.