• The University of Alberta offers a Master of Science in Chemical and Materials Engineering program for a duration of 2 years (4 terms).
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering offers Master of Science degrees in:
    • MSc in Chemical Engineering
    • MSc in Materials Engineering
    • MSc in Process Control
  • The program consists of two options: project, and thesis-based.
  • The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:14.
  • The University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering conducts leading-edge, interdisciplinary research and is awarded more than $65 million in research funding per year.
  • Students must also demonstrate proficiency in an approved language other than English.
  • The requirements for the degree consist of:
    • successful completion of course work
    • participation in seminars
    • completion of the ethics course ENGG 600, and
    • presentation of a thesis which embodies the results of independent research
  • The university consists of 50 tenure-track faculty members, 42 faculty lecturers, and 97 sessional lecturers.
  • The faculty have won multiple teaching and research awards at the local, provincial and national level, including 3M Teaching Award, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, etc.
  • The University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering is one of the top engineering schools in Canada.
  • The Faculty of Engineering provides students with an outstanding education preparing them for challenging and rewarding careers.
  • Job opportunities after MSc in Chemical and Materials Engineering are Analytical chemist, Materials engineer, etc and the average salary goes up to 45,750 USD.