Memorial University of Newfoundland

Course Details

Master of Applied Science Computer Engineering

Course Description

MEng – The MEng program involves courses and a thesis, and can be completed in two years of full-time study. The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers graduate diplomas and MASc, MEng, and PhD degrees in the various engineering disciplines, including Arctic, Civil, Communications, Computer, Electrical, Energy Systems, Geotechnical and Structural, Mechanical, Mechanics and Materials, Mechatronics, Ocean and Naval Architecture, Oil and Gas, Process, Safety and Risk, and Thermofluids engineering. Faculty expertise encompasses a wide cross-section of specialties and backgrounds; many faculty members have broad industrial experience and complement their teaching and research programs with consultancy services. The graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have grown tremendously in the past few years, both in terms of student strength and variety of courses and programs. Our faculty members are increasingly engaged in major research programs supported by NSERC, AIF, CRC and CFI, providing students unique opportunities to work alongside investigators of prestigious projects. Research funding is distributed across the disciplines and graduate students have access to all research facilities and resources. The faculty encourages students to combine two or more traditional disciplines to develop unique and challenging individual programs.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
2year

Career outcomes

The graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have grown tremendously in the past few years, both in terms of student strength and variety of courses and programs. Our faculty members are increasingly engaged in major research programs supported by NSERC, AIF, CRC and CFI, providing students unique opportunities to work alongside investigators of prestigious projects. Research funding is distributed across the disciplines and graduate students have access to all research facilities and resources. The faculty encourages students to combine two or more traditional disciplines to develop unique and challenging individual programs.




Master of Applied Science Computer Engineering Memorial University of Newfoundland