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About this course
The Master of Engineering Leadership in Advanced Materials Manufacturing (MEL in AMM) is a program within the Faculty of Applied Science.
The creation of this program has been driven, in part, by strong interest from the Canadian manufacturing community (includes aerospace, automotive and energy transmission whereby British Columbia will see a high level of activity over the next few decades). The objective of this program is to meet an identified need to educate engineers with a unique combination of leadership and strong technical, multi-disciplinary knowledge on multi-material solutions to advanced materials manufacturing.
This is a 12-month, full-time program for professionals who have relevant industry experience and are wanting to accelerate their career.
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Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must normally hold an undergraduate credential in Material Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering or related discipline;
Have a minimum of two years of relevant experience.
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Course Modules
Degree completion requires completion of 30 credits. This includes 18 credits of Pillar courses, including 6 credits of constrained electives and 12 credits of Platform courses, including 1.5 credits of approved electives from the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration. Platform refers to foundational coursework focused on the professional skills required for an experienced graduate to be an effective professional leader. These courses are common across many of the Applied Science Professional Master’s programs. The Pillar contains the relevant technical material and is equivalent to a specialization. Each student's coursework must be approved by the MEL in AMM graduate program office
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How to Apply
Curriculum Vitae
Provide details of education, academic awards, relevant work experience, relevant volunteer experience, publications, conference presentations, etc.
University transcripts
The Graduate Program requires that applicants scan and upload copies of all university transcripts and proof of degree conferral, please include the marking guide from the corresponding university. If the transcripts are not in English, then you must provide an official English language translation. For degrees from China, official original and English language translations of degree certificates are required in addition to transcripts.
English Language Proficiency Test Results
Applicants with undergraduate training at a university where English is not the primary language of instruction, must demonstrate sufficient English language proficiency through one of the approved English language proficiency examinations.
Letters of reference
The Graduate Program requires three letters of reference, at least one of which (and preferably two) should be from an academic referee who is able to speak to your abilities as a student. PhD applicants are required to include a letter of reference from their LLM supervisor as one of their referees.
Please forward your dissertation proposal to your referees and ask that they comment on the quality of the proposal and your preparation for undertaking the proposed project.
If you are submitting an on-line application, you must supply the email addresses for each of your referees, the on-line application system will send your referees a unique email which will give them several options for submitting their letters of reference.
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