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Last updated on 2025-04-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Master of Applied Science in Building Engineering with a specialization in Fire Safety is designed for students who wish to deepen their understanding of building performance, heritage conservation, and fire safety engineering. This program equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the growing demands in both the private and public sectors. Graduates will be well-prepared to tackle challenges in building engineering and contribute to innovative solutions in the field.

Program Structure

The Master of Applied Science in Building Engineering program is structured to be completed in 2 years. Students have the flexibility to choose from various pathways, including:

  • Coursework
  • Research Project
  • Thesis

This program offers entry terms in Fall, Summer, and Winter, providing students with multiple opportunities to start their studies. It is important to note that there is no summer term available for the MEng pathway. The program is designed to cater to the diverse needs of students, allowing them to specialize in areas that align with their career goals.

Featured Experiences

  • Access to industry and world-class government research and developmental laboratories, such as the National Research Council.
  • Opportunities for hands-on learning and practical experience in building engineering.
  • Networking possibilities with professionals in the field due to the program's location in Ottawa.

Career Options

Graduates of the Master of Applied Science in Building Engineering can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Building Scientist: Specializes in the performance and sustainability of buildings, ensuring they meet safety and efficiency standards.
  • Energy Modeller: Works on optimizing energy use in buildings, focusing on reducing consumption and improving efficiency.
  • Sustainability Consultant: Advises organizations on sustainable practices and helps implement eco-friendly solutions in building projects.
  • Restoration and Retrofit Expert: Focuses on preserving and upgrading heritage buildings while maintaining their historical integrity.
  • Fire Safety Engineer: Designs and evaluates fire protection systems to ensure safety in buildings and compliance with regulations.

 

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