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7 Engineering Doctoral Degree Programs in Canada


Ontario Tech University
PhD in Mechanical Engineering
- Oshawa, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
Focus areas of research include mechatronics and manufacturing, as well as energy and thermofluids engineering. Automotive systems are also a major focus, as this discipline relates to many applications in mechanical engineering. The main objective of the PhD program in Mechanical Engineering is to prepare graduates for a career in research, industry, government and/or teaching.


University of Prince Edward Island
PhD in Sustainable Design Engineering
- Charlottetown, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
UPEI's Doctor of Philosophy in Sustainable Design Engineering (PhD-SDE) program aims to train graduates who have in-depth expertise in applying principles of sustainable design engineering to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research challenges. Independent research is the major focus of the PhD program-SDE degree, and students will identify a research topic and conduct an extensive body of original research in their field, making a true contribution exemplifying the student's depth of knowledge, creativity, innovation and proven ability to make significant scientific research contributions.
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Ontario Tech University
PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Oshawa, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The doctoral program in Electrical and Computer Engineering aims to furnish students with the highest possible level of knowledge and scholarship in their areas of expertise. The objectives of the PhD program in Electrical and Computer Engineering are to furnish the students with the highest possible level of knowledge and scholarship in their areas of expertise. This will be achieved through advancing independent initiatives, critical thinking, methodological analysis, creative problem solving and practical design synthesis.


University of Manitoba
PhD in Biosystems Engineering
- Winnipeg, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Philosophy degree is the highest degree offered by the department of biosystems engineering. Students will work with a faculty advisor, however, they must demonstrate an ability to formulate and complete an original research project and doctoral thesis. A minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework is required.


Queen's University
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Kingston, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Recognized nationally and internationally, in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Queen's, we pride ourselves on the excellence of both our teaching and our research, as well as the strong connection that we have with our students. Our faculty, staff, and students are a diverse collection of individuals who come from all parts of the globe. The common thread that binds us is that we learn, teach, and research ECE.


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Doctorate in Materials Science
- Sudbury, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
Study the physics and chemistry of matter, the real-world applications in engineering, and how materials are used in industrial manufacturing processes.


Ontario Tech University
PhD in Materials Science
- Oshawa, Canada
PhD
Blended
English
The PhD in Materials Science program is jointly offered between Ontario Tech University and Trent University. Courses are taught by faculty from both institutions via traditional face-to-face instruction augmented by the collaborative implementation of lectures and research meetings at a distance. This will be accomplished using advanced videoconferencing technology (AccessGrid) made possible by the membership of both institutions in the Shared Hierarchical Academic Research Computer Network (SHARCNET) high-performance computing consortium.
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Pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Engineering in Canada offers a stimulating environment focused on advanced research and innovation. This path allows you to dive deeply into complex problems and pioneer solutions that can impact various industries.
As a doctoral student, you’ll engage in extensive research, culminating in your dissertation, which unveils new insights into engineering practices. You’ll develop specialized skills, such as innovating materials for sustainable construction or designing complex systems for renewable energy applications. These programs often emphasize collaboration with industry partners, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
It’s common for students to feel both excitement and pressure as they tackle intricate topics and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries. The Canadian academic landscape encourages independence and critical thinking, preparing graduates to excel in academic or leadership roles across global markets. With connections to leading research institutions, you'll find numerous opportunities to collaborate on transformative projects within the engineering sector. This experience equips you with globally relevant skills, enhancing your career prospects in both academic and industrial contexts.