These are mandatory and all come with course.
All of the graduate programs in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, which combines the research strengths and resources of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
At the master’s level, the program offers the following degrees:
Master of Engineering (Aerospace), Master of Engineering (Materials), Master of Engineering (Mechanical), Master of Applied Science (Aerospace), Master of Applied Science (Materials) and a Master of Applied Science (Mechanical).
Research collaborations and funding arrangements exist with several Institutes of the National Research Council of Canada, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, National Defence, the Ottawa Hospital and the Canadian Space Agency. Major industry partners include Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc., United Technologies, Siemens Corp., Deloro-Stellite, Indal Technologies, Liburdi Engineering, Magellan Aerospace, Augusta SpA., Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Rolls-Royce Canada and the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada, among many others.
These strong relationships offer students diverse research and career opportunities.
$29,411
Cost of living | 1 person | $9,156 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $8,894 |
Tuition | 1 person | $20,517 |
If your first language is not English, you can prove your language proficiency by:
Note: Letters from your universities stating the medium of instruction is English are not acceptable.
A bachelor's degree with at least a B+ standing in mechanical or aerospace engineering or a related discipline; B- or higher overall.
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