Overview
The Applied Science in Engineering at the University of Northern British Columbia offers a sophisticated research-based curriculum designed for the next generation of innovators. This degree provides a unique platform for students to address complex engineering challenges specifically related to northern and cold environments.
Students work closely with expert faculty members within the School of Engineering to establish deep expertise in their chosen specialisation. The programme is ideally suited for those wishing to develop professional interests in applied scientific research or those intending to pursue further doctoral studies. Over the course of the degree, participants engage in rigorous academic enquiry that culminates in a substantial thesis.
Why Applied Science in Engineering at University of Northern British Columbia?
The institution provides a distinctive learning environment as the first of its kind in northern British Columbia. Students benefit from specialised facilities such as the Wood Innovation and Design Centre and the Wood Innovation Research Laboratory. These centres support cutting-edge research into sustainable energy recovery, seismic safety, and cold-weather infrastructure development.
The university maintains strong links with the School of Engineering Industry Advisory Board, ensuring that research remains relevant to modern industrial needs. Teaching features a collaborative approach where students receive direct supervision from faculty members. This mentorship is essential for navigating the technical complexities of civil, environmental, and structural engineering disciplines.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: CAD 2651 per semester
- National fee: CAD 1894 per semester
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Syllabus
The curriculum consists of 30 credit hours, combining core technical training with independent research. Students typically begin their experimental preparation and model development during the final semester of the first year. The second year is dedicated to the intensive development and successful defence of the master's thesis.
Modules may include:
- Technical Writing
- Graduate Seminar in Engineering
- Methods and/or analysis Courses
- Elective Courses
- Thesis
Careers with Applied Science in Engineering
Graduates are well-prepared for high-level roles in applied scientific research and specialized engineering consultancy. The programme equips individuals with the analytical skills required for industries focusing on northern infrastructure, resource extraction, and environmental safety. Many alumni choose to continue their academic journey by enrolling in PhD programmes to further their research contributions.
The focus on cold-climate engineering opens opportunities in international regions facing similar environmental challenges, such as Scandinavia. Professionals often find employment in government agencies, private research firms, and civil engineering organisations. The ability to conduct original research makes graduates highly competitive for leadership positions in technical project management.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Physics
- Applied Science in Engineering
- Research Methods
- Calculus
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
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Campus Location
- Prince George, Canada
Disciplines
Industrial & Systems Engineering Materials Science View 26 other Masters in Industrial & Systems Engineering in CanadaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- Students must meet the required admission application requirements for graduate students outined in the Graduate Academic Calendar and are reuired to hold a four-year Baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) from a recognized institution in engineering or related area
- Applicants must provide a completed Funding Information Sheet
- Three letters of recommendation (at least two from individuals able to comment on the applicant's academic and research potential)
- Acceptance is contingent on prospective student finding a faculty member to be their supervisor.
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Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents5302 CAD / year≈ 5302 CAD / year -
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Applies to youCitizens or residents3788 CAD / year≈ 3788 CAD / year
Living costs
Prince George
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Scholarships Information
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