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Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science

Saturday, February 15, 2025 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex (EV Building) – 1515 Ste‑Catherine St. W.

Information tables

PROGRAMS

Programs and services Campus Location
Admissions – graduate SGW EV Building lobby, table 111
MB Building, 5th floor
Admissions – undergraduate (all programs)
SGW and
Loyola
EV Building, 5th floor
SP Building, table 317
Tours SGW EV Building basement, table 002
Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering                  SGW EV Building lobby, table 105
Chemical and Materials Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 113
Computer Science and Software Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 107
Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 106
Electrical and Computer Engineering  SGW EV Building lobby, table 104
Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 101
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology SGW and
Loyola
EV Building lobby, table 112
SP Building, table 311

THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE

Programs and services Campus Location
Concordia Society of Civil Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 108
Concordia University Building Engineering Society (CUBES) SGW EV Building lobby, table 110
Engineering and Computer Science Association (ECA) SGW EV Building lobby, table 116
HackConcordia SGW EV Building lobby, table 119
Institute for Co-operative Education (with paid internships) SGW EV Building lobby, table 114
Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers SGW EV Building lobby, table 103
Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers SGW EV Building lobby, table 102
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) SGW EV Building lobby, table 117
Software Engineering and Computer Science Society SGW EV Building lobby, table 109
Space Concordia SGW EV Building lobby, table 118
Troitsky Bridge Building Competition SGW EV Building lobby, table 121
Women in Engineering SGW EV Building lobby, table 120

Presentations and more

FOR ALL GINA CODY STUDENTS

Paid internships and your degree
10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. — SGW Campus, Room MB-2.210 Length: 30 minutes
12 p.m. — SGW Campus, Room EV-1.162 Length: 30 minutes
Want to gain paid work experience while completing your undergraduate or graduate degree? Come meet with the Institute for Co-operative Education to find out how paid internships can enhance your Concordia experience!

 

FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Why and how to apply to the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science?
10:30 a.m. — SGW Campus, EV-3.309 Length: 30 minutes
All your application questions, answered! Find out how to launch your future in one of our next-generation programs.

Why study Building, Civil or Environmental engineering?
10:30 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-2.260 Length: 30 minutes
Find out what makes these programs distinct and what kinds of projects and careers they can lead to.

Student societies in Engineering and Computer Science
11 a.m. — SGW Campus, EV-3.309 Length: 30 minutes
Apply your skills to build devices for inter-university competitions, raise awareness for a social cause and more. No matter your interests, come discover the engineering student group for you!

Why study Computer Science or Software engineering?
11:10 a.m. and 1:50 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-2.260 Length: 30 minutes
Do you dream in code? Find out what to expect from a degree in these programs, and learn about the careers that they can lead you to.

Why study Chemical and Materials engineering?  
11:40 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-3.309 Length: 30 minutes
Chemical engineers at the Gina Cody School are designing a wide range of sustainable processes in areas including renewable energy conversion and storage, zero emission fuels, CO2 capture and utilization, and biomaterials. Find out how to join them. 

Why study Electrical or Computer engineering?
11:50 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-2.260 Length: 30 minutes
Electrical engineers harness energy, and computer engineers harness information. Both degrees offer fascinating paths toward your future. Join us to find out more! 

Why study Mechanical, Industrial or Aerospace engineering?
12:30 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-2.260 Length: 30 minutes
Learn about the scope of these programs and what career options can lie ahead for graduates.

 

FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

Graduate Program Information session
1 p.m. — SGW Campus, EV-3.309 Length: 30 minutes
Learn about professional and research-based programs and discover the right one for you.

Masters in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Q&A
2:30 p.m. — LOY Campus, SP-157, Length: 30 minutes
Nanoscience and nanotechnology encompass the physical science of materials, their biological and environmental implications, and the engineering and development of technological devices -- all on the nanometer scale. Come chat with us!

Tours of undergraduate facilities

All throughout the day
SGW Campus, EV Building metro level, table 2
Length: 45-60 minutes

  • Building and Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science and Software Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering

 

 

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