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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering
The M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering offered by University of British Columbia is a course-based program designed for engineers wishing to upgrade their training. During this 12 month program students take a prescribed set of courses designed to advance their skills.
Sustainability
Seek solutions to the multifaceted challenges of sustainability on this Sustainability program from University of British Columbia . Sustainability is concerned with maintaining the conditions necessary for the wellbeing of humans and the environment.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program from University of British Columbia delivers an interdisciplinary experience, combining principles of geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology and geology, to provide a versatile set of skills needed to solve a wide range of practical problems related to engineering interactions with the earth environment.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program from University of British Columbia is designed for students who want to pursue their electrical and computer engineering education beyond the undergraduate level but are looking for an alternative to a thesis-based research program.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for engineers who want to excel and drive innovation.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering Program at University of British Columbia is a part of the School of Biomedical Engineering. This unique interdisciplinary structure provides students with unparalleled access to engineering experts across varied Biomedical Engineering research areas at UBC.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering program from University of British Columbia, attracts mining professionals from all corners of the world and creates a diverse network of mining expertise. Students benefit from the academic content as well as the international professional experience each student brings to the program.
Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics from University of British Columbia is the ideal program for those who strive to invent new devices, advance science, and pursue careers at the leading edge of high-technology, both locally and internationally.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering program from University of British Columbia is an interdisciplinary, industry-focused program that trains students in the design and construction of ships and other structures in the marine environment while contributing to engineering innovation through applied research that directly benefits industry partners and the broader sector.
Civil Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering (MEng) program at the University of British Columbia is a non-thesis, course-based graduate program in Civil Engineering.
High Performance Buildings
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in High Performance Buildings from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for architects and engineers who want to excel and drive innovation in the building industry.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering MEng program from University of British Columbia is a course-based Masters set up to provide students with a professional development experience that exposes them to new tools in Geological Engineering with an emphasis on the need to recognize and manage geological variability, uncertainty, and geo-risk in engineering design.
Science and Technology Studies
Engaging with the human dimensions of science and technology, the Science and Technology Studies program from University of British Columbia uses methods from a variety of perspectives associated with the humanities and social sciences. Faculty in our MA program come from English, Geography, History, Philosophy, Sociology, the School of Journalism, and the Faculty of Education
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Chemical and Chemical & Biological engineers create and develop processes to change raw materials into the products that society depends on; food, chemicals, fuels, energy, metals, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, and personal care products. The Chemical and Biological Engineering program is offered by the University of British Columbia.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Chemical and Biological Engineering program from University of British Columbia is a course-based program designed for engineers wishing to upgrade their training.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program from University of British Columbia emphasizes the clinical and industrial aspects of biomedical engineering and prepares students for careers in hospitals and private industry.
Materials Engineering
The Materials Engineering program from University of British Columbia emphasizes the development of new processes and process models primarily for novel materials in the transportation sector and biomaterials for medical applications and aims at providing materials process solutions of societal magnitude including light weight materials.
Clean Energy Engineering
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Clean Energy Engineering from University of British Columbia offers a unique combination of technical and business classes – giving you the strategic skills to play a leading role in forward-thinking organizations.
Mechanical Engineering
The thesis-based Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering from University of British Columbia, is a traditional research-based degree. The program normally takes two years of full-time study, and includes a total of thirty credits, research under the supervision of a faculty member and a thesis.
Advanced Studies in Architecture
The Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture at the University of British Columbia is a post-professional research degree offered in a two-year curriculum. Students work in independent design or research-based studies in collaboration with faculty members engaged in certain research themes