Management Sciences - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Conduct research and generate new knowledge in one of three research specializations with the PhD in Management Sciences program.
Through coursework, original research and a thesis, you’ll delve deeper into your chosen specialization of applied operations research, information systems, or management of technology to address society’s most complex problems.
Guided by innovative and respected faculty from a wide variety of backgrounds with extensive scopes of research, you’ll be prepared to achieve your career goals in academia, private industry, government and beyond.
Research and degree options
- Applied Operations Research
- Information Systems
- Management of Technology
Program overview
Department/School : Management Science and Engineering Faculty : Faculty of Engineering Admit term(s) : Fall (September - December) Delivery mode : On-campus Program type : Doctoral, Research Length of program : 48 months (full-time) Registration option(s) : Full-time, Part-time Study option(s) : Thesis
Application deadlines
- February 1 (for admission in September)
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Supervisors
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Admission requirements
- A Master's degree with at least an 83% average and evidence of ability to pursue independent research
- Background in quantitative methods (e.g., Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics)
- All applicants must submit a "Statement of Purpose" - a one page statement addressing their academic background, area of research interest, proposed research studies
Degree requirements
- Review the degree requirements in the Graduate Studies Academic Calendar, including the courses that you can anticipate taking as part of completing the degree.
- Check out Waterloo's institutional thesis repository - UWspace to see recent submissions from the Department of Management Science and Engineering graduate students
Application materials
- Resume/Curriculum vitae
- The SIF contains questions specific to your program, typically about why you want to enrol and your experience in that field. Review the application documents web page for more information about this requirement
- If a statement or letter is required by your program, review the writing your personal statement resources for helpful tips and tricks on completion
- Transcript(s)
- Three references are required, if the applicant has been working for several years, one business reference will be accepted along with two academic references
- TOEFL 90 (writing 25 speaking 25), IELTS 7.0 (writing 6.5, speaking 6.5)
Tuition and fees
- Visit the graduate program tuition page on the Finance website to determine the tuition and incidental fees per term for your program
- Review the Living costs and housing .
- Review the funding graduate school resources for graduate students
PhD Program
The PhD program prepares candidates for a career in engineering teaching, research, or consulting. The program offers opportunities for advanced research in the areas of Mechanical Engineering, Biological Engineering, Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Engineering Systems and Computing, and Water Resources Engineering. The PhD program is available in full-time as well as part-time studies. The program provides advanced training in the engineering sciences and research methodology through a combination of course work, independent research, a qualifying examination, and the production and defence of a research dissertation.
Program Fees
Please refer to Student Financial Services for further information about Graduate Fees.
Degree Requirements
The prescribed program of study must consist of no fewer than 2.0 credits in addition to those taken as part of the MASc degree. At least 1.0 of the credits must be engineering graduate courses. Of the remaining 1.0 credits, 0.5 credits must be at the graduate level, and the other 0.5 credits may be graduate credits or senior undergraduate engineering credits. Depending on the student's background, the advisory committee may specify more than 2.0 credits, including undergraduate make-up courses. If make-up courses are deemed necessary, they will be considered additional courses.
PhD Qualifying Examination
The PhD Qualifying Examination should be no later than the student's fifth registered semester (full-time students). The examination is held after the student has completed the required coursework.
At that time the Advisory Committee will request the SOE Associate Director, Graduate Studies to schedule the examination by using the School of Engineering Qualifying Examination Request Form . At the same time the Advisory Committee will submit an evaluation of the student’s coursework and of his/her potential as a researcher. The Associate Director, Graduate Studies will select the Examination Committee as outlined in the Graduate Calendar .
The examination includes written and oral components and is normally completed within a two-week period. The written part consists of four examinations, each 90 minutes in length, and is to be completed within two consecutive days. The oral examination will follow one week later and will not exceed 3 hours in length.
PhD Final Examination
Candidates for the PhD Degree must submit a thesis on research of an approved topic. The thesis is expected to contribute significantly to knowledge in the field, and the candidate must explain this contribution. The thesis must demonstrate mature scholarship and critical judgement and be sufficiently meritorious to warrant publication in reputable scholarly journals in the field. The SOE Associate Director, Graduate Studies will arrange for an Examination Committee as outlined in the Graduate Calendar . The duration of the examination will not exceed 3.5 hours and will follow the format outlined in the School of Engineering Guidelines for Oral Examination of Thesis .
Typical Program Timeline (Full-Time)
Semester 1 - 3 | Coursework | 4 courses (minimum 2.0 credits) | ||
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By Semester 5 | Qualifying Exam | |||
Semester 5 + | Research | Research for thesis |
Collaborative International Development Studies (IDS) Designation
Students in the Environmental Engineering and Water Resources Engineering fields can choose to combine their PhD with an IDS designation (PhD.ENGG + IDEV). The collaborative IDS specialization provides an opportunity for advanced students to engage with interdisciplinary development theories and to conduct research on international development. Completion of the IDS program adds the designation "International Development Studies” to the PhD degree. This designation provides the necessary disciplinary qualifications for the academic job market as well as the interdisciplinary breadth required for development policy and practice.
Students complete requirements for the departmental degree as well as the IDS components which consist of two core courses:
- IDEV*6800 [0.50] Theories and Debates in Development
- IDEV*6850 [0.50] Development Research and Practice
Students must obtain a minimum final grade of 75% in each of the two IDS PhD core courses to remain in the IDS collaborative specialization.
Requirements from the School of Engineering:
- Two graduate level Engineering courses (to be selected in consultation with Advisor)
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PhD Programs in Engineering
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is intended for individuals who have completed a MASc in Engineering and plan to work in a research, academic, or industry/management intensive environment that demands the advanced research, analytical, and reasoning skills that come with a PhD degree. PhD students will typically attend a minimum of four courses, and for a minimum of 24 months, undertake a supervised thesis that researches an advanced engineering topic.
PhD Degrees are available in the the following areas:
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Materials
Industrial and Manufacturing
Systems Engineering (Multi-Disciplinary Program)
Mechanical Engineering
For more information about the PhD programs, please contact the appropriate engineering office.
Civil & Environmental Engineering ceeng @ uwindsor.ca Electrical & Computer Engineering gradece @ uwindsor.ca Engineering Materials mats @ uwindsor.ca Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering imsegradstudies @ uwindsor.ca Mechanical Engineering mech @ uwindsor.ca
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
MIE PhD students produce a thesis of original work with the support of world-renowned researchers and facilities.
MIE Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students work with world renowned faculty members to gain the knowledge and competencies needed for a career in research or industry leadership. The keystone of the doctoral program is a thesis of original work, supervised by a professor.
Students entering the PhD program typically have a Master’s degree. Outstanding applicants coming directly from a bachelor-level program can also apply for direct entry into the PhD program. Full-time PhD students receive funding during the program and can apply for various scholarships.
Admission Requirements
Direct entry phd, flex-time phd, tuition fees, program requirements, specializations, qualifying exam, annual progress review meetings, thesis & final oral examination, phd funding, teaching assistantships, helpful links.
Please note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission . The Graduate Office cannot provide assessments of credentials prior to application.
- A master's degree with high academic standing from a recognized university (see Alternate Paths to PhD below)
- Minimum GPA requirement of 3.3 (B+; 77-79%) in the previous two years of graduate study. View U of T's Grade Scale for reference. International students should use the International Degree Equivalencies Tool to see which international credentials are required
- Evidence of exceptional research ability
- To be considered for admission, all applicants that require proof of ELP must meet the minimum score requirement for every component of the English language proficiency exam including reading, writing, speaking and listening
- All test components must be completed and passed at the same time (applicants cannot combine scores from different exams)
- For more information, including approved test centres, visit the School of Graduate Studies website
Alternate Paths to PhD:
- Direct Entry PhD: Exceptionally strong applicants (GPA: A- or higher) with a bachelor's degree may be nominated by an MIE professor for direct entry to the PhD program. Learn more about Direct Entry PhD below.
- MASc Fast-Track and Retroactive Transfer to PhD: Exceptional MASc students (GPA: A- or higher and no grade lower than B+) may request to transfer to the PhD program before completing all of the MASc program requirements. Learn more about transferring from MASc to PhD
Exceptionally strong applicants with a bachelor's degree may apply directly to the PhD program.
Additional admissions requirements:
- GPA: A- or higher
- An MIE professor must nominate the student for the Direct Entry PhD program by submitting a one page summary outlining the reasons for the nomination and indicating whether they are able to supervise the student to the Graduate Coordinator: gradchair@mie.utoronto.ca
The Flex-time PhD program offers the flexibility for professionals who want to continue to work while pursuing their PhD part-time.
The program requirements for the Flex-time PhD are the same as the full-time program with the following exceptions:
- The qualifying exam must be taken within 16 months of registration rather than 12 months
- PhD candidacy is achieved if all requirements have been met by end of 3rd year rather than end of 2nd year
Please note:
- the Flex-time PhD program is not eligible for funding support
- Transfers between the full-time and flex-time PhD programs are not permitted
View a the PhD Flex-time Program Requirements checklist
Those interested in applying to the Flex-time PhD program must:
- a thesis topic
- the extent to which the employer will provide time and resources for the student to work on their Ph.D.
- a proposal on how the IP policies of the University will be respected.
- If the Committee is satisfied that the prospective student, his/her employer and an MIE professor are all committed to the success of the student’s program, the student will be invited to submit a formal application
The information below is for reference only and is subject to change annually. Registered students should check their fee balance on their ACORN account . View the U of T Student Accounts website for more information about fees.
Pay annually:
- Domestic students: $8,489.52/year
- International students: $9,113.52/year
Pay per session:
- Domestic students: $4,272.26/session
- International students: $4,896.26/session
Applicants to MIE's PhD program must complete the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Online Admissions Application by the deadline indicated below.
- Application window: October 1 - January 1 (application fee deadline)
- Document deadline January 15
- Application window:- June 1 - October 1 (application fee deadline)
- Document deadline October15
Same application deadlines for Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents and International Students.
PhD Application Instructions
Students are not required to submit paper copies of their documents unless requested by the Graduate Office.
- Create an SGS applicant profile and pay the application fee (non-refundable/transferable, regardless of the circumstance). See application deadlines above.
Once your profile has been created, the following is required:
- 2 references. Email addresses for referees must be institution-based (not GMail, Hotmail, etc.). Both referees must hold academic appointments and it is required that one or both of the referees be a previous thesis supervisor. References from friends and family will not be accepted. Instructions will be sent to each referee by email via the SGS system on how to submit a reference letter.
- Complete (or most up-to-date) academic record / transcript(s). Upload post-secondary institutional transcripts as PDF files. Every transcript must include its respective grading scale . You are not required to submit official paper transcripts unless requested by the Graduate Office.
- Resume/C.V.
- Letter of Intent: explain why you want to join our program. Describe your research interest, career goals, the courses you intend to take, etc. The letter should be 650 – 1000 words.
- Field of Study: Students must indicate up to three fields of study.
- If the student’s admitting degree was issued by a country not listed under Exemptions on the School of Graduate Studies website, the student is required to provide English Language Proficiency (ELP) exam results electronically. MIE requires proof of ELP even if their language of instruction and examination was English. Please note that all test components (reading, writing, speaking and listening) must be completed and passed at the same time (applicants cannot combine scores from different exams). For minimum requirements and approved test centres visit the School of Graduate Studies website. Important : If ELP exam results are required, an application is not considered complete until the results are submitted electronically from the testing institution.
Students are not required to submit official paper transcripts unless it is requested by the Graduate Office. The review process will take place using your electronic transcripts. Please note that a request for an official transcript is for verification purposes and does not mean acceptance into the program.
If you are receive an email request for paper documents, mail to:
PhD Program Graduate Studies Office, MC108 Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 5 King’s College Road Toronto, ON M5S 3G8 Canada
After application submission
Admission into the PhD programs is extremely competitive: we only offer admission to a small fraction of applicants, because these students must be funded, either by external scholarships or by a professor's research funds. As a result, PhD applicants are strongly encouraged to contact professors with whom they would like to work, either before or after submitting an application. Without funding, we cannot offer admission.
Students can review the status of their application on the SGS Online Admissions Application website .
Documents Pending
Additional documents required. A student's application is not considered complete until all of the required documents have been submitted. Once all documents have been submitted, status will not automatically update to Under Review. Statuses are updated manually on an ongoing basis.
Under Review
Application complete. Faculty members will review applications and may contact students about offering supervision. Students should actively pursue confirming a supervisor as admission can only be granted to students who have secured a supervisor. Students can contact MIE Faculty members directly to inquire about potential supervision.
If the faculty member has confirmed a student's supervision, the student will be notified of next steps including submission of official final transcripts. Confirmation from the supervisor to the Graduate Office is required to proceed in the PhD program.
Students will then be notified of the results of their application and their status will update to Decision Made.
Graduate Research Days
Select applicants will be invited to learn more about research at MIE at Graduate Research Days . Applicants will be notified if they have been selected to attend.
Winter Orientation was held on December 10, 2024. The presentation is available here .
- Transfer credit may be requested for up to two previously completed Half Credit Equivalent (HCE) courses (grade of at least A-) that were not used for credit towards a degree
- PhD students must remain in good academic standing by
- maintaining an average GPA of A-
- no grade lower than B- (No failure, FZ, is permitted)
- completing yearly requirements (see below)
- progress review meetings (including the Qualifying Exam ) must be held at least every twelve months from the initial date of registration to get feedback on the progress and quality of their work
Note: Failure to remain in good academic standing will result in various sanctions such as student ineligibility for funding and registration in the program.
Yearly requirements
Download Yearly Requirements Checklist
- at least three MIE courses
- at most one APS or TEP course
- at most one 500 level course
- at most one Reading course (assigned by supervisor)
Note: Fast-track students must complete seven graduate HCE courses (at least four MIE courses) in the first two years of their PhD program
- Attend JDE1000H Ethics in Graduate Research seminar
- Attend 70% of MIE's Distinguished Seminar Series (SRD4444Y). Attendance recorded with student's T-card
- Hold Qualifying Exam (within 12 months of PhD registration)
- Preliminary work on thesis under supervision of MIE faculty member
- Complete fifth graduate level HCE course (if not completed in Year 1)
- Hold first PhD Committee meeting (within 24 months of PhD registration)
- Continue work on thesis
Candidacy will be achieved upon completion of Year 1 & 2 requirements. Candidacy status appears on ACORN.
- Hold second PhD Committee meeting (within 36 months of PhD registration)
- Hold third PhD Committee meeting (before end of fourth year of program)
- Hold MIE Departmental exam after thesis submission to committee (may skip this exam and go directly to Final Oral Exam with committee's vote)
- Hold Final Oral Exam (before end of fourth year of program)
View the Program Requirements section above for required courses.
View the Courses page to view all offered MIE courses.
PhD students may pursue collaborative specializations in the following areas:
- Engineering Education
- Psychology and Engineering
In MIE, the purpose of the qualifying exam is to assess the prospects that the student will complete a quality PhD thesis and will develop the ability to operate as an independent researcher. The date and time of the qualifying exam is coordinated between the student and their supervisory committee. The committee consists of the student’s supervisor and at least two other professors appointed as SGS Graduate Faculty with expertise relevant to the thesis topic. The majority of committee members should be MIE faculty members.
Requirements : In order to schedule a qualifying exam, the PhD student must meet the following requirements:
- successfully complete at least four Half Credit Equivalent courses (at least five for Fast-Track PhD), with at least an A- average
- obtain one credit on ACORN for attending JDE1000H Ethics in Graduate Research seminar
- obtain one credit on ACORN for attending 70% of MIE's Distinguished Seminar Series (SRD4444Y). Attendance recorded with student's T-card
A student who does not meet the above requirements may be required to delay the qualifying exam until requirements are met. A substantial delay (1 term or more) without Grad Office permission will result in a request to SGS to terminate the program.
Program Requirement : To maintain good academic standing, doctoral students are expected to hold their qualifying exam according to the following schedule from time of admission:
- 12 months - PhD students with a completed Master's degree
- 8 months - Fast Track PhD students (after fast-tracking from a Master's degree).
- 16 months - Direct entry from a Bachelor's degree
- 24 months - Flex-time PhD students.
Process before exam: At least 10 business days before the scheduled qualifying exam, the student must:
- book a room for the exam by contacting reception@mie.utoronto.ca
- Notify the Graduate Office of their qualifying exam via the Graduate Management System (GMS)
- This document is typically double-spaced and no longer than 10 pages (including figures, tables, and a short list of references). Consult with your supervisor for specific expectations. Read about how to write a good qualifying exam research proposal
Procedure during exam:
- The qualifying exam begins with a student presentation of no more than 20 minutes that summarizes their research proposal.
- This is followed by questions from the committee. (note: MIE PhD qualifying exams are open to other students, unless otherwise requested).
- Following the exam, the committee assesses progress to date and suitability for the PhD program.
- the committee decides whether to adjourn the exam and allow the student another opportunity to pass the exam within three months ,
- or to fail the student and recommend termination of the PhD program.
Following a successful qualifying exam, a PhD student must meet his/her supervisory committee for a progress review meeting at least every twelve months . These meetings allow the committee to assess the progress of the student, in order to decide whether the student remains in good academic standing (see Program Requirements ).
At least ten business days before the scheduled PhD committee meeting, the student must:
- book a room for the exam by contacting reception@mie.utoronto.ca
- no more than 10 double-spaced pages
- summary of recent progress in the research
- major tasks that remain and a timetable for completion of the program
- papers (journal and conference, published and submitted) and presentations that have resulted from the work
- The student may include additional material as appendices to the report (and should refer to this material in the report), however, the committee is not obligated to read any additional material.
Similar to the qualifying exam, a progress review meeting begins with a student presentation of no more than 20 minutes, followed by questions from the committee. Following the meeting, the committee assesses progress since the last exam/meeting. If the assessment is “unsatisfactory”, another meeting must be scheduled within three months, to determine whether to allow the student to remain in the program.
Exams maybe conducted remotely via video conferencing, in-person, or a combination (hybrid).
The PhD program culminates in the presentation of an oral and written thesis.
A student is ready to defend the thesis once:
- The student's course requirements have been met
- or the thesis committee has decided to forgo the Departmental via Ballot on GMS
- Supervisor must trigger the vote to bypass by selecting the Ballot button on the supervisor's student listing on GMS.
- The written thesis has been submitted to their supervisor
Once the thesis is ready for the external examiner's appraisal, a member of the supervisory committee must submit the Examiner Nomination Form .
Examiner Nominations
A member of the supervisory committee must submit an External Nomination Form to the Graduate Studies Office via the nomination form at least 10 weeks before the proposed exam date.
The date and time of the oral exam is coordinated between the student and the FOE committee.
SGS will approve the external examiner. Approval criteria can be found in the Guidelines for the Doctoral Final Oral Examination .
Approval of the External Examiner
An external examiner nomination form must be submitted to initiate the approval process. Form must be accessed with a UofT/MIE email address.
C.V. format: website link or document (word, .pdf).
The external examiner's c.v. must contain the following:
- Examiner's current title (academic position)
- Year current title was attained
If not included on the c.v., a link to the researcher's website must include the following:
- If at UofT, supervisor must be identified.
- A list of current and graduated research students (Masters and PhD).
- A list of publications.
Once the examiner is approved, the written thesis may then be sent to the external examiner.
The candidate may use UTsend , Dropbox , OneDrive , etc to distribute the thesis to the examiner and other members of the committee.
Scheduling the Final Oral Exam
A committee member or the student should use a scheduling tool to arrange the meeting date (e.g. Doodle , Calendly , etc) in order to minimize the interactions with the examiner before the exam.
Once the date is set, the student must submit the PhD Final Oral Scheduling Form at least 8 weeks before the exam date.
Once the scheduling form is received, the Graduate Program Administrator will:
- Distribute the examiner's instructions to the approved examiner.
- SGS requires a minimum of 20 business days (excluding weekends, holidays and winter break) to fulfill a chair request.
A member of the supervisory committee must arrange video conferencing details for virtual exams.
The candidate cannot host a virtual final exam.
After the Exam
Following a successful FOE, and once the thesis has been finalized, the PhD student must submit their corrected, final thesis to their supervisor for approval. If the student's supervisor requests a printed copy, visit the SGS website for standard formatting requirements.
I f a printed report is requested by the supervisor:
- the binding of theses should be good quality buckram hard-cover, with gold lettering. Colour of PhD thesis cover must be blue.
SGS does not require a physical copy of the thesis. The student must upload an electronic copy of the supervisor-approved thesis to ProQuest in accordance with the SGS thesis submission guidelines.
The Graduate Office does not require a physical copy of the thesis.
After submitting their thesis to ProQuest, the student must:
- Complete the departmental Clearance Form online.
Technical problems accessing the clearance form must be reported to:
Departmental IT Support: computing@mie.utoronto.ca
Convocation Ceremony
Ceremony details are communicated by SGS and the Office of Convocation .
Final Year Fees
Final year fees are pro-rated by date of final thesis submission .
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Registered PhD candidates receive enough funding to cover tuition and incidental fees. In addition, PhD candidates receive a minimum of $26,000 per year for up to four years (5 years for PhD direct-entry and fast-track students).
Most students earn more than the minimum as a result of teaching assistantships and scholarships, such as from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), and the Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS) program.
View the Scholarships & Funding page for more information.
For funding letters please visit the Graduate Management System (GMS) .
All full-time graduate students are eligible to apply for Teaching Assistant (TA) paid positions at MIE. TAs assist undergraduate and graduate course instructors with supervision of labs, leading tutorials and marking assignments and tests.
Apply for TA positions and view more job and volunteer opportunities on the Professional Development page.
AMIGAS is the graduate student association at MIE. They host social, athletic, academic, and professional development events for all MIE graduate students, aiming to enrich their professional and personal leadership experiences.
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- Receive considerable financial support.
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Engineering Management Graduate Programs are often designed for current engineering, math, physical science or computer science professionals who want to develop managerial and leadership skills. Typically, students already have a technical undergraduate degree in a specific branch of engineering and want to expand on this knowledge.
7 Universities in Canada offering postgraduate Engineering Management degrees and courses. Plan your studies abroad now. You are currently browsing our site with content tailored to students in your country
Find the best PhD programmes in the field of Engineering & Technology from top universities in Canada. Check all 168 programmes. Explore; Decide; Apply; Explore. ... PhD programmes in Engineering & Technology in Canada. Programmes Universities Scholarships. Page 1 | 168 PhDs ... Sustainability Management - Aeronautics. Ph.D. / Full-time, Part ...
Graduate Admissions. Admissions information and how to apply. Graduate Studies Admissions Office 11th Floor, 1 Dundas Street West Toronto, ON Email: [email protected]. Program Contacts. Dr. Fei Song Graduate Program Director Telephone: 416-979-5000 ext. 557503 Email: [email protected]. Susanna Lau Graduate Program Administrator Telephone ...
Hold a four-year honours undergraduate engineering degree in a relevant field from an accredited engineering program at a Canadian university, or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Minimum overall academic standing of a B (GPA: 3.0 on a 4.3 scale or 73 to 76 per cent), with a minimum B in the last two full-time years (four semesters ...
The MEngM program provides courses in the areas of engineering project management, production planning and operations management, energy systems management, mathematical modelling and optimization (as they pertain to complex engineering systems), quality control, health and safety, and applied risk analysis. Find an expert
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Civil Engineering (PhD) Apply now. Program Description. ... environmental engineering and water resources management, fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering, geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, as well as structural engineering and construction materials. ... Application Deadline - Domestic (Canadian, Permanent Resident of Canada ...