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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Graduate Academic Calendar [ARCHIVED CALENDAR]
Engineering Management, MEngM - Course-based option
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Degree requirements for the Master of Engineering Management (MEngM) are listed below. For general program information, admission requirements, graduate faculty lists and/or details on part-time options, see Engineering Management .
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Degree requirements
For the course-based option, students must complete 10 courses for a total of 30 credits. Courses are selected as follows:
- Two courses (6 credits) total from Group A.
- One course (3 credits) from Group B.
- One course (3 credits) from groups A, B, or C (except ENGR 5002G - MEng/MEngM Project ).
- Three courses (9 credits) from one area of the engineering electives listed in Group D.
- Three courses (9 credits) from Groups A, B, C (except ENGR 5002G - MEng/MEngM Project ), or D. Only one of the three courses may be selected from Group B.
Note: A maximum of three courses may be taken outside of the program of study, at or external to UOIT, subject to approval by the graduate program director.
Undergraduate courses
MEngM students may take one senior fourth-year undergraduate course within the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science or the Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science in lieu of an engineering elective course, provided they have not already taken a similar course during their undergraduate degree and the course is approved by the graduate program director.
Course listing
Group A - Core engineering management courses
Group B - Core business courses
Group C - Elective engineering management courses
Group D - Engineering elective courses
The engineering elective courses are selected from one of the following graduate programs:
Note:
* BUSI 5000G - Business Communication is worth only one credit instead of the usual three credits. Students should note that they will be short credits for the program if they do not enrol in sufficient other core business courses. Students should review the degree requirements carefully and consult with the graduate program director or faculty advisor prior to registering for courses.
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