Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - Queen's University
Description
Educating leaders for the 21st century, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen's builds on a tradition of spirit and loyalty to provide a distinctive learning experience at the frontiers of engineering innovation.
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Queen's Engineering and Applied Science is:
-Demonstrating leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship within the curriculum
-Enhancing a distinctive learning experience
-Pushing the frontiers of engineering innovation
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts and Science, offers ten undergraduate engineering programs covering multiple disciplines found within the engineering profession:
-Chemical Engineering
-Civil Engineering
-Computer Engineering
-Electrical Engineering
-Mechanical Engineering
-Mining Engineering
-Engineering Chemistry
-Engineering Physics
-Geological Engineering
-Mathematics and Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science is organized along discipline lines, into five departments:
-Chemical Engineering
-Civil Engineering
-Electrical and Computer Engineering
-Mechanical and Materials Engineering
-The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining
The Faculty offers a common first year with unconstrained discipline choice after first year - a feature unique to Queen's that provides a strong foundation for our students, as well as the opportunity for students to explore their passion for engineering.
Graduate study includes a number of MEng, MASc, and PhD degrees within our programs. Graduate programs are designed to meet evolving needs for today's engineer - for example, programs such as a Master of Applied Sustainability and a Collaborative Master in Biomedical Engineering.
http://engineering.queensu.ca/
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facebook.comHere's something interesting: A conversation among the 2017 Prizes for Excellence in Research recipients moderated by The Conversation Canada EIC, Scott White. Civil Engineering professor Pascale Champagne is on the panel. Mark your calendars (Apr 3), arrive early!
http://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/alumnus-astronaut-blasting-next-canadian-space?utm_source=e-queens-gazette_staff
Here's a really interesting video from the Smarter Every Day Youtube channel. It's about a team of engineers working in the US on a new haptic glove technology/product that will allow people using VR to experience plausible tactile feedback. Just imagine what a complex set of engineering problems that must be. Very cool. Watch . . .
Happy St Patrick's Day everyone. . . Please have a fun, safe, respectful, and lawful celebration :-)
Here's an interesting piece from The Citizen about the roof(s) on the Canada Science and Technology Museum(s) featuring expert analysis by Queen's civil engineering professor, Dr Mark Green.
Here's an interesting video with Mohammed, Jessica, and David about their capstone design project. It's a system for using facial recognition technology to actuate physical locks. Imagine using your own facial expressions to unlock your front door.
Queen's alumna Mary Ann Turcke (BSc(Eng)’88, MBA’97) has been named COO of the National Football League after a year as President of NFL Digital Networks. Our most recent profile piece here: https://goo.gl/23W7m9
Engineering is full of opportunities! Use this tool to discover which types of engineering excite you the most #NEM2018
Congratulations all, especially engineering professors Escobedo, Davies, Rainbow, Rival, Rowe, and Yao.
The application deadline for the summer session for engineering students at The Castle is April 1. You still have time to apply. It's a great adventure in England, a super way to take care of some electives before fourth year, and a valuable shot in the arm for your resume. Find out more: https://goo.gl/e5NV1b