• Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Engineering at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years.
  • Students need to complete 97 credits successfully to graduate from this Materials Engineering program.
  • Students are exposed to both theoretical and practical issues of both hardware and software in well-equipped laboratories.
  • The Bachelor’s in Materials Engineering offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    • Process Metallurgy
    • Computational Thermodynamics
    • Effluent and Waste Treatment
    • Mineral Processing
    • Metal Casting and CFD Modelling
    • Surface Engineering and Coatings
  • In addition to technical complementary courses, students in the Materials Engineering program take general complementary courses in social sciences, management studies, and humanities.
  • Materials engineering is a dynamic field at the heart of all engineering disciplines,
  • since materials are needed to make everything. Material Engineers improve the materials to improve the products that improve students' lives. Everything, every electronic gadget, airplane, chair, or light bulb uses materials to make them.
  • The students to faculty ratio for this Materials Engineering program at McGill University is 16:1.
  • The job opportunities after this Materials Engineering program that students get at McGill University are:
    • CAD technician
    • Design engineer
    • Materials engineer
    • Metallurgist
    • Product/process development scientist
    • Research scientist (physical sciences)
    • Technical sales engineer etc., with an average salary of 47,250 USD.