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Quality Systems Engineering MEng

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or any engineering or science discipline provided that the student has the appropriate background.

Additional Admission Requirements

Admission to this program is competitive and only applicants with high academic standing will be considered. Qualified applicants requiring prerequisite courses may be asked to take such courses in addition to their regular graduate program. The GCS Graduate Studies Committee, in consultation with the Institute, is responsible for the recommendation of all applications for admission.

Residence Requirements. The minimum residence requirement for the Master’s degree is three terms (one year) of full-time study, or the equivalent in part-time study.

Degree Requirements

The requirements described here are in addition to the general degree requirements for the Master/Magisteriate in Engineering (MEng).

Fully-qualified candidates are required to complete a minimum of 45 credits.

Students must complete a total of 45 credits of course work at the 6000 or 7000 level.

Please see the Engineering Courses page for course descriptions.

Quality Systems Engineering MEng (45 credits)

12

credits of Core Courses:

 

INSE 6210 Total Quality Methodologies in Engineering (4.00)
INSE 6220 Advanced Statistical Approaches to Quality (4.00)
INSE 6230 Total Quality Project Management (4.00)
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16

credits minimum chosen from courses offered by CIISE from the following Topic Areas:

E02 - Developments In Engineering  

E66 - Systems Engineering  

E68 - Quality Systems Engineering  

 

 

Remaining credits chosen from other courses offered by the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science. Students shall only take one of the following courses:

 INSE 6961 ENGR 6991   

Academic Regulations

In order to graduate, students must have a CGPA of at least 2.70.

Credits. Additional credits may be required in some cases.

Transfer Credits. Students may be granted transfer academic credits for, in general, not more than eight credits taken in approved graduate studies prior to their entry into this program. A course submitted for transfer credit must be appropriate to the student’s program of study at Concordia University. An application for such credit will be considered only at the time of admission.

Time Limit. Please refer to the Academic Regulations page for further details regarding the Time Limits.

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