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Materials engineers design processes and develop technology to create new materials, like super-strong titanium alloys for spacecrafts and artificial bone implants for medical patients. The recycling industry also relies...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemistry is a central science鈥攂iochemistry, medical research and even theoretical physics would not be possible without it. The production of most consumer goods and infrastructures around us rely on a knowledge of chemistry...
Major
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Major
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Bioengineering uses living systems as an inspiration and tool to design and create. It is a rapidly growing discipline covering a range of topics like materials science and tissue engineering, biomedical devices and...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Biotechnology is the science of understanding, selecting, and promoting useful organisms and specific gene products for commercial and therapeutic purposes. It demands a broad comprehension of biology and engineering as well...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
The Minor in Nanotechnology is a cross-disciplinary program at the intersection of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Explore your interests and discover new ones in a variety of disciplines like: Nanomaterial synthesis and...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
In the Minor in Electrical Engineering, you will develop an understanding of key principles of rapidly advancing fields, including computer technology, micro-electronics, automation and robotics, telecommunications, and power...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Aerospace engineering is a rapidly evolving discipline that focuses on the design, development, testing, production and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft. Open to students in the Faculty of Engineering, the minor in...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemical engineers design processes and systems required to scale something a chemist produces in a test tube (like plastics, pharmaceuticals and chemicals) into mass manufacturable products. All kinds of industries rely on...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
How do societies decide what to produce, and how much of it? What determines prices, exchange rates, interest rates and levels of inflation? As an Economics student, you will explore the answers to these questions. You鈥檒l gain...

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