BSc Programs
The Schulich School of Engineering administers regular four-year programs leading to the BSc degree in Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geomatics, Mechanical, and Software Engineering and a polytechnic transfer program leading to the BSc in Energy Engineering.
Specialization (suspended)
The SSE Specializations are currently suspended. The Departments of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Software Engineering, Geomatics Engineering and Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offered a specialization in Biomedical Engineering, which could have been combined with the regular four-year programs leading to the BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geomatics, Mechanical and Software Engineering.
The Departments of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Software Engineering, Geomatics Engineering and Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offered a specialization in Energy and Environment, which could have been combined with the regular four-year programs leading to the BSc degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geomatics, and Mechanical Engineering.
Minors and Concentrations
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Department of Civil Engineering
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Department of Electrical and Software Engineering
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Department of Geomatics Engineering
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Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Schulich School of Engineering (in conjunction with the Haskayne School of Business)
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Chemical Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
Civil Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Aerospace Engineering |
Geomatics Engineering with a Concentration in Cadastral Surveying |
Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Aerospace Engineering |
Minor in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development |
Chemical Engineering with a Minor in Digital Engineering |
Civil Engineering with a Minor in Digital Engineering |
Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
Geomatics Engineering with a Minor in Aerospace Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
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Chemical Engineering with a Minor in Energy and Environment Engineering |
Civil Engineering with a Minor in Energy and Environment Engineering |
Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Computer Engineering |
Geomatics Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Digital Engineering |
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Chemical Engineering with a Minor in Petroleum Engineering |
Civil Engineering with a Minor in Structural Engineering |
Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Digital Engineering |
Geomatics Engineering with a Minor in Digital Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Energy and Environment Engineering |
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Civil Engineering with a Minor in Transportation Engineering |
Electrical Engineering with a Minor Energy and Environment Engineering |
Geomatics Engineering with a Minor in Energy and Environment Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Manufacturing Engineering |
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Electrical Engineering with a Minor Mechatronics |
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Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Mechatronics |
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Software Engineering with a Minor in Aerospace Engineering |
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Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Petroleum Engineering |
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Software Engineering with a Minor in Biomedical Engineering |
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Software Engineering with a Minor in Mechatronics |
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Engineering Internship Program
The Schulich School of Engineering also provides the option of an Internship Program. The Engineering Internship Program is a five-year program which includes, in addition to the regular four-year academic program, an internship year (a minimum of twelve and a maximum of sixteen consecutive months) of supervised work experience in industry.
Combined Programs
Undergraduate engineering students may combine their engineering degree with other undergraduate degrees and/or minors offered at the University of Calgary. Program details are given in the section 4.10 Combined Programs.