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Program Requirements
The M.Eng. Aerospace Degree is offered to the students who wish to specialize in the general area of aerospace engineering. This degree is given in conjunction with Concordia University, École Polytechnique, Université Laval, Université de Sherbrooke, and École de Technologie Supérieure. Students registered at McGill are required to take two courses from two other institutions.
Depending on their background, students would specialize in one of the four areas:
1. Aeronautics and Space Engineering
2. Avionics and Control
3. Aerospace Materials and Structures
4. Virtual Environment
Required Courses (9 credits)
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MECH 687 Aerospace Case Studies (3 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : This course covers topical case studies drawn from aerospace industrial experience. It is conducted in a modular form by experienced engineers from industry. It is given in collaboration with the other two institutions participating in this joint option/program, and may be conducted at any of the three locations in the language of convenience to the instructors.
Terms: Fall 2017, Winter 2018, Summer 2018
Instructors: Legrand, Mathias (Fall) Legrand, Mathias (Winter)
Restriction: students in the Aerospace Engineering Option/Programs at McGill, Concordia, École Polytechnique or École de Technologie Supérieure.
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MECH 688 Industrial Stage (6 credits)
Overview
Mechanical Engineering : An integral component of the program that is to be completed under the supervision of an experienced engineer in the facilities of a participating company. The topic is to be decided by a mutual agreement between the candidate, the participating company and the Liaison Committee on Aerospace Engineering. An evaluation of the candidate's performance during the work period becomes a part of the student's record.
Terms: Fall 2017, Winter 2018, Summer 2018
Instructors: Legrand, Mathias (Fall) Legrand, Mathias (Winter)
Restriction: students in the Aerospace Engineering Option/Program
Complementary Courses (36 credits)
The other courses, depending on the area of concentration, will be chosen in consultation with an Aerospace Engineering Adviser. A maximum of 3 credits of FACC courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level may be credited toward the degree.