
Engineering Science (PhD)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture
With the possibility of completing the Master of Engineering in only one year, you can bolster your career with a plan for advancement.

Program Overview
Use creativity and technological tools to design sustainable processes for resource management at Canada's Mining University.
PhD in Engineering Science
Choose from two areas of study: mining engineering and mineral processing and extractive metallurgy, and from many research topics under three broad headings: mining engineering, process engineering, robotics, automation and advanced methods.
The engineering profession in Canada contributes in a major way to the economic and general well-being of society through the practical application of science towards inventions and the development of goods and services. Become part of an organization of professionals with a rich history at the Bharti School of Engineering.
Create new ways to solve the most important issues facing our world today.
Choose from a focus on; 1) Mining Engineering, 2) Robotics, Automation and Advanced Technologies, 3) Process Engineering.
Career Outlook
Graduates can rest assured knowing there is a multitude of career options they can explore post-graduation. Some career options include, but are not limited to: Environmental engineer, water resources engineer, environmental consultant, ecological engineering consultant, waste management expert, geotechnical engineer, sustainability engineer, mining engineering, mining technologies, research and development. Many of these careers can be found in the public and private sector.
Program Details
Program language:
English
Delivery method:
On Campus
Contact info
Graduate Program Coordinator(705) 675-1151 ext. 2240
engineeringcompscigraduateschool@laurentian.ca
Please contact the email above, and our recruitment team will get back to you!
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Applicants for admission to the Ph.D. program normally hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognized university, with a minimum grade of B (70%). Applicants must provide evidence of suitable educational background and potential for advanced research in their selected discipline. Letters from referees, professional experience and publication records are additional criteria that may be taken into consideration for admission. A student with an undergraduate degree will not formally be admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. M.A.Sc. students wishing to transfer to the Ph.D. program without completing their program must first obtain a recommendation from their Advisory Committee. The Graduate Program Committee will then evaluate each application on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the performance of the student in graduate courses and research.
Courses Taken at Other Universities
A student may be given credit towards his/her Ph.D. degree for graduate courses taken at other universities. The maximum number of credits awarded will be three (3) for the Ph.D. program. Advanced standing credits are usually assessed at the time the student is formally admitted into the graduate program with the approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies with the recommendation of the Graduate Program Committee. Once in the program, any student wishing to pursue a course at other universities must obtain prior approval from the Graduate Program Committee.
Additional Coursework
With the approval of the Graduate Program Committee and the Advisory Committee, Ph.D. students may be required to satisfactorily complete additional coursework beyond the program requirements.
Application Process
Step 1.
The Ph.D. Engineering Science program involves a Thesis and you must have a Supervisor to guide you through this. Consult the Faculty Members section on the overview page to find the person undertaking engineering research that is closest to your interests. Contact them to determine whether they would be willing to support your application. If so, they will send you a Thesis Supervisor Agreement with their portion completed.
Without a completed Thesis Supervisor Agreement, your application to the PhD program in Engineering will not be considered complete. You can also contact the Graduate Program coordinator to try to connect you with the right potential Supervisor. In particular, international applicants can save both time and money by securing the support of a Supervisor first.
Securing a supervisor at this stage will expedite the admissions process.
Click here to view a message from the Program Coordinator about securing supervisor support.
Step 2.
Click here to submit the online application. Once students have applied, they will receive instructions (typically within 48 hours) from the Office of Admissions leading them to the MyLaurentian portal. Students can access the portal at my.laurentian.ca; sign-in credentials will be provided in the correspondence received from the Office of Admissions upon successful completion of an application. The following documents will be required in order to complete an application.
Documents:
- Three Reference Forms (to begin the process at my.laurentian.ca click on "Reference Submission" on the left-hand navigation menu)
- Statement of Interest (to be uploaded via MyLaurentian)
- Thesis Supervisor Agreement form (to be uploaded via MyLaurentian)
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume (to be uploaded via MyLaurentian)
- Official Academic Transcript(s) from all post-secondary studies** (Please note that current or prior Laurentian University students do not need to request transcripts)
**Please note that official transcripts or WES course-by-course (for institutions attended outside of North America) must come directly to the Office of Admissions from the previous post-secondary institution by requesting at the time of your application or by contacting the institution's Registrar's Office.
Step 3.
Once the Admissions Office receives all information and the application is deemed complete, the application will be forwarded to the department. An Admissions Committee meets to review the applications.
Step 4.
The Admissions Committee will review all applications on file and make a decision regarding the suitability of each applicant. The Admissions Committee will then make a recommendation to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Laurentian University. The Graduate Studies office will verify the dossier and if satisfactory, the Dean of Graduate Studies will forward the recommendation to the Office of Admissions at Laurentian University for admission.
Step 5
If approved for admission, the Office of Admissions will send the student an Offer of Admission via MyLaurentian. Applicants wishing to accept the offer of admission must indicate their response on MyLaurentian within 3 weeks of receiving the offer. Once the student has accepted the offer, a transition to the registration process occurs.
To verify Language Requirements, Transcripts and Application deadlines, please click here.
How To Apply
To apply for graduate studies, you must complete your application through the Ontario Universities Application Center (OUAC).
For detailed instructions on the application process, see the following pages:
Degree Options
Students must follow these regulations while in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Approved Fields of Study
Degree Requirements
For the PhD degree, students must complete:
ENGR 6500 E – PhD Thesis (15 credits)
ENGR 6116 E – PhD Seminar in Natural Resources Engineering (3 credits)
Course work
A PhD student must successfully complete 9 credits of graduate-level courses beyond the course requirements for the M.A.Sc. degree or M.Eng. (regular and fast-track) degree. This may include 3-credits of non-engineering graduate course(s) within the university subject to the approval of the Graduate Program Committee and the Advisory Committee. In addition, all students must submit a research proposal to their Advisory Committee for approval within twelve months (three academic terms) of admission. Successful candidates must also pass an oral Comprehensive Exam within 18 months of initial registration of the student into the program, and must successfully defend a PhD thesis (ENGR 6500).
Academic Regulations
Students must obtain a minimum grade of 60% (C standing) in each course. Students who fail (receive less than 60%) in a compulsory course must repeat it. Students who fail (receive less than 60%) in an elective course may repeat it or take another elective. Students may not repeat courses they have not failed. Students are permitted a maximum of one failed 3-credit course. An overall average of 70% (B average) must be maintained in the PhD program.
Sample Courses
Members of faculty and invited speakers will cover timely topics related to natural resources engineering. Each Ph.D. candidate must attend and record notes from at least 12 seminars. In addition, each Ph.D. candidate must give at least two seminar presentations. 3 cr.
Faculty Members
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