Queen's Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science - Programs

Programs

The Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science offers the following programs:

  • Dual Degrees (Students can opt to take an Art-Science program concurrent with their Engineering program, usually requires one additional year of study)
  • Civil Engineering
  • Engineering Physics*
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Mathematics & Engineering*
  • Mechanical and Materials Engineering
  • Geological Engineering*
  • Engineering Chemistry*
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mining Engineering
  • Engineering and Co-op

All programs marked with * are Engineering Science programs.

Queen's Engineering students share a common first year program meaning they are not required to select a discipline/program until after they have completed their first year of studies.

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