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Mechanical Engineering ( Masters )

Research areas include advanced materials and manufacturing, computational and continuum mechanics, computer aided design and manufacturing, integrated energy systems, optics, robotics, mechanisms and mechatronics, thermofluids and transport phenomena.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisite Minimum standing
BSc, BEng B in the last two years of university work

Applicants must also meet the general admission requirements for the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

Entry point Domestic students International students
September June 30 December 15
January October 31 April 15
May February 28 September 15

EXAMS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

Program advisers

Department directory

Group/Position Name Telephone Office E-mail
Department Secretary Cathy Rzeplinski 250-721-7046 COR B228 anthmain@uvic.ca
Undergraduate and Graduate Secretary Jessica Schmidt 250-721-7047 COR B228 anthtwo@uvic.ca
FAX 250-721-6215
Chair Ann Stahl 250-721-7057 COR B246b anthone@uvic.ca
Sr. Laboratory Instructor Becky Wigen 250-721-7053 COR B219 rjwigen@uvic.ca

Advisors

Registration Help and Undergraduate Advisor Becky Wigen 250-721-7053 COR B219 rjwigen@uvic.ca
Undergraduate Advisor April Nowell 250-721-7054 COR B340 anowell@uvic.ca
Honours Advisor Lisa Mitchell 250-721-6282 COR B242 lmm@uvic.ca
Graduate Advisor Lisa Gould 250-721-7058 COR B213 lgould@uvic.ca

Academic Assistants:

Co-operative education opportunities

Can you do co-op?

Graduate co-op is mandatory in this academic program. You’ll complete co-op work terms as part of your program requirements.

What is co-op?

Co-operative education (co-op) is a learning strategy that lets you:

  • alternate your academic studies with paid, relevant work experience in your field of study
  • enrich your academic studies by drawing on practical, real-world experience from your work terms
  • develop competencies to excel in the workplace
  • potentially pursue work terms related to your graduate research or project
What other career development support does UVic offer?

UVic Co-op and Career can support you through every stage of your career development, through:

Looking for work?

Apply for all types of job opportunities at learninginmotion.uvic.ca.

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