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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
Mining Engineering
The Master of Applied Science in Mining Engineering from University of British Columbia is a research degree requiring a thesis. Students can specialize in any of the following areas: social issues in mining, mining engineering, mineral processing, mining and the environment, Rock mechanics, Mine Economics, Safety, Corporate Social Responsibility, etc.
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.
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, cleaner and greener metallurgical processes.
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.
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
Engineering
Focus on research at one of Canada’s leading project-based engineering schools. Individualized attention and industry connections enable your success in Civil, Electrical, Manufacturing and Engineering at University of British Columbia .