Program Options
for graduate students
Available Options
Master of Engineering in Project and Construction Management, Beijing/Vancouver Location
Designed with you in mind!
The Master of Engineering is a course-based degree program. The M.Eng.
program in Project and Construction Management is unique in its design
and delivery: The booming Chinese construction market has created a high
demand for advanced training in project and construction management. We
are pleased to offer a Master of Engineering Program specializing in Project
and Construction Management, International Option. This option is designed
in conjunction with a Chinese partner to help meet this need.
Program Overview
The program offers a UBC Master of Engineering Degree. All admissions and academic content are the sole responsibility of UBC, and all courses that contribute to the degree requirements are taught by UBC instructors. All instruction is in English. Students are required to complete at least 30 credits to graduate. The program involves study in both Beijing and Vancouver.
For more information, please download
the PDF.
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Engineering Management Subspecialization
What is it?
The Engineering Management Subspecialization is a program for graduate engineering students within the Faculty of Applied Science at UBC. It allows students to get a more balanced education in both technical and managerial subjects. Students get their technical education through their graduate engineering program and their management education through the Engineering Management Subspecialization.
Who is it for?
The Subspecialization is intended for the practicing engineer who wishes to acquire more advanced knowledge and skills to effectively manage engineering and technical enterprises in existing or new businesses and industries. To be eligible for the Subspecialization, you must be a registered graduate student in the Faculty of Applied Science at UBC.
How does it work?
The Engineering Management Subspecialization requires 12 credits of courses in management-related subjects, with six credits of core courses and 6 credits of elective courses. Course credits that satisfy the requirements of a Graduate Engineering Program (MASc, MEng or PhD) and the requirements of the Engineering Management Program may apply to both programs.
For more information, please vist the Engineering Management Subspecialization Web site.
Or email Dr. Sheryl Staub-French, Program Coordinator.
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Bridge Program
The Bridge Program is a multidisciplinary graduate fellowship program
whose goal is to develop creative evidence-based strategies to solve public,
environmental and occupational health problems using preventive approaches
that link the public health, engineering and policy realms.
The Program provides funding to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows,
visiting scholars and professionals, and brings them together with faculty
mentors in an interactive environment that promotes the application of
their combined knowledge and methodologies to the identification and prevention
of disease and injury.
It has academic requirements, but it is NOT a degree-granting
program. Students who want to join the program must apply to both the Bridge
Program and existing masters and doctoral programs associated with one
of the 9 participating units in UBC's Faculties of Medicine, Graduate Studies,
and Applied Science.
For more information, please visit
the Bridge
Program website.
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