University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering

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University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering
The Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC)

Established: 1908
Type: Public
Dean: David Lynch
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Campus: Urban
Website: www.engineering.ualberta.ca

The University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering is one of the largest engineering school's in Canada [1]. The faculty is home to 14 Canada Research Chairs, 10 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council chairs, and 4 Foundation Supported Chairs [2].

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[edit] History

Started in 1908, the Faculty of Engineering is one of the oldest faculties at the University of Alberta.

[edit] Programs

[edit] Undergraduate Degree

The undergraduate bachelor's degree program for engineering is based on a 4-5 year program. The traditional program, involves taking two terms (fall and winter) for four years to complete a degree. The co-op program involves intermittent work placement terms, within a 5 year timespan. As practical experience is considered important by many employers, the co-op program typically requires a slightly higher GPA for admission to ensure better quality students are admitted into the program.[3]

New students to engineering must first take two terms of general engineering courses, before specializing into various departments. These courses include introductory chemistry, waves and light, statics, dynamics, calculus, linear algebra, computer programming and one arts option. This is structured to give students a feel of their areas of interest and strength, before fully entering into a specialized program. It also allows for ranking each student on a level playing field, to decide program admission in second year. A sixth course in each term (General Engineering 100 and 101) must also be taken as an introduction to both the engineering profession, and as a means for each department to recruit students.[4]

[edit] Departments

The four major engineering departments in engineering at the University of Alberta are as follows:

Each department also has a biomedical option, a program that applies engineering principles to medical practise.

[edit] Campus

The Mechanical Engineering Building
The Mechanical Engineering Building
The Natural Resource Engineering Facility
The Natural Resource Engineering Facility
The Chemicals/Materials Engineering Building
The Chemicals/Materials Engineering Building


Most of the engineering department is located in the North-West corner of the University of Alberta campus. Many new buildings have been added to the engineering recently. The joint Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC) and Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Facility (ECERF), was added in February of 2002. The former being a general engineering building, contains most of the general engineering offices and lecture halls, as well as many electrical and computer engineering laboratories. ECERF primarily houses lab space for graduate and postdoctoral work.[5] The Allan P. Markin/Canadian Natural Resources Limited Natural Resources Engineering Facility (NREF) was added on October 1, 2004, and houses most civil and environmental engineering programs. [6] Finally, the National Institute for Nanotechnology was opened in June of 2006. As a joint venture between the federal and provincial governments of Canada and Alberta respectively and the University of Alberta, the institute houses some of the world's best nanotechnology facilities. It is Canada's quietest research space, with electromagnetic, acoustical and vibrational noise, all being filtered out.[7] Other older buildings include the Mechanical Engineering building and the Chemical/Materials Engineering building, both of which are connected to ETLC by pedway.

[edit] References

  1. ^ University of Alberta. AUCC (2007). Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
  2. ^ Background. Faculty of Engineering (2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
  3. ^ Admission GPAs for Second Year Programs. University of Alberta (2006). Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
  4. ^ University of Alberta Year 1 Registration Information. University of Alberta (2006). Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
  5. ^ ETLC/ECERF Opening. University of Alberta (2002). Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
  6. ^ NREF Opening. University of Alberta (2004). Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
  7. ^ NINT Opening. University of Alberta (2006). Retrieved on 2007-06-29.

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