• Laurentian’s Bharti School of Engineering offers a course-based M.Eng. in Engineering Science program which includes - but is not limited to: mining engineering; robotics, automation and advanced technologies in mining; and process engineering.
  • The program was developed in consultation with industry, as an interdisciplinary program admitting students with engineering or science degrees. It is accessible on a full- or part-time basis to recently graduated or long-standing engineers who wish to pursue a graduate degree.
  • Program requirements include the successful completion of ten industry relevant courses (3-credit) on a broad range of mining engineering, mechanical engineering and business management topics.
  • A minimum of 12 credits must be graduate-level courses, and it may include 3 credits of non-engineering graduate level course(s) with the university, subject to the approval of the Graduate Program Committee and the Advisory Committee.
  • The remaining 6 credits can be upper year (third and fourth year) undergraduate engineering or non-engineering courses.
  • For non-engineering undergraduate course(s), the consent of the Graduate Program Committee and the supervisor(s) must be obtained.
  • Students must obtain a minimum grade of C  (60%) in each course.
  • Students who fail (receive less than C) in a compulsory course must repeat it. Students who fail (receive less than C) in an elective course may repeat it or take another elective.
  • Students are permitted a maximum of one failed 3-credit course. An overall GPA of 5.5 (70%) must be maintained.