Graduate Co-op
Master’s and PhD students may complete 4 to 12 months of co-op experience in various types of organizations, including corporations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, startups and research institutions.
The aim of the MEng program is to strengthen the knowledge gained at the undergraduate level to enhance the problem-solving skills of students and to advance the body of technical knowledge in civil engineering practice. This course and project program requires the completion of the equivalent of 8 half graduate level courses plus presentation of a report demonstrating ability to carry out independent study and reach a satisfactory conclusion. This program is primarily intended for part-time MEng candidates but may be taken by full-time students.
Master’s and PhD students may complete 4 to 12 months of co-op experience in various types of organizations, including corporations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, startups and research institutions.
The EGS actively supports engineering graduate students through events, workshops, bursaries, and collaboration with various campus organizations, focusing on representation, community building, and academic and professional development.
Hamilton, also known as The Hammer or Steeltown, is a thriving city close to the U.S. border and Toronto, with easy access for students commuting from the Greater Toronto Area via the on-campus GO Bus Terminal.
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