The Faculty of Engineering offers doctoral and master’s degrees in Electronic Systems Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Systems Engineering, Industrial Systems Engineering, and Petroleum Systems Engineering. A master’s degree is currently offered in Process Systems Engineering and a doctoral degree is being developed. Software Systems Engineering is being developed at both levels. The general doctoral degree in Engineering promotes interdisciplinary collaborations among the four existing and two proposed programs. The degrees of Master of Engineering or Master of Applied Science are also offered. The Master of Applied Science is a research oriented program with a thesis requirement. The Master of Engineering degree program with a project report attracts practicing engineers. It complements the Graduate Cooperative Education Program which seeks to integrate the academic experience with professional, on-the-job experience to facilitate professional development. An interdisciplinary graduate program in Advanced Manufacturing and Process Systems at the Master's level is described in the section on Interdisciplinary Programs. The PhD program is normally entered into by students following the completion of a Master’s Program. Applicants must meet the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research and Faculty of Engineering entrance requirements.
The program emphasis is on water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, air quality management, industrial air pollution control, ground water contamination, geotechnical engineering, transportation, sustainability and urban development, risk assessment, environmental modeling/simulation/optimization, and energy & environment.
PhD Program:
The PhD program will consist of the following minimum requirements:
ENEV 8xx: 3 cr hrs
ENEV 8xx: 3 cr hrs
ENxx 8xx or related discipline: 3 cr hrs
ENxx 8xx or related discipline: 3 cr hrs
ENGG 800: 3 cr hrs
ENGG 900: 0 cr hrs
ENEV 901: 45 cr hrs
TOTAL: 60 cr hrs
The program requirements for a student with a Master of Engineering degree from the University of Regina who is admitted to the PhD program in Engineering will be:
ENEV 8xx: 3 cr hrs
ENEV 8xx: 3 cr hrs
ENxx 8xx or related discipline: 3 cr hrs
ENxx 8xx or related discipline: 3 cr hrs
ENGG 800: 3 cr hrs
ENGG 900: 0 cr hrs
ENGG 903*: 3 cr hrs
ENEV 901: 45 cr hrs
TOTAL: 63 cr hrs
*This is a research methodology course, and is to ensure that the student will be adequately prepared for PhD level research. Only students who have received their MENG from U of R are required to take this course.