32 results in Macdonald Campus (remove filter), Downtown (Montreal) Campus (remove filter), Engineering (remove filter)
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Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Bioengineering uses living systems as an inspiration and tool to design and create. It is a rapidly growing discipline covering a range of topics like materials science and tissue engineering, biomedical devices and...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Computer science is a stimulating, broad field of study that encompasses everything from theory to application. You can study diverse topics like software engineering, programming languages, robotics, compilers, databases,...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Physics is in many ways the parent of other natural sciences – its discoveries and laws continually affect their development. The subfields of physics, such as mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, atomic physics, and...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing considerable growth. There is significant demand for knowledge in this area, in industry as well as with students. Applications for AI are emerging in all fields of...
Major, Honours
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Electrical Engineers are experts in developing, testing and solving problems within electrical systems. McGill’s Major in Electrical Engineering offers a broad understanding of key principles in rapidly advancing fields like...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Biomedical engineering is an exciting interdisciplinary field where you can use your knowledge and skills in engineering, computer science and the physical sciences to break new ground in medicine and the life sciences....
Major, Honours, Liberal Program
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Physics is crucial to understanding how the universe functions, from atoms and subatomic particles to stars, galaxies and cosmological bodies. Physics explores the most fundamental measurable quantities of energy and matter...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemistry is a central science—biochemistry, medical research and even theoretical physics would not be possible without it. The production of most consumer goods and infrastructures around us rely on a knowledge of chemistry...
Major Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Software engineers design, develop and test the software programs that apply computer technology to everyday processes. Things as fundamental to our daily lives as downloading e-mails or scanning barcodes at the grocery store...
Major
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Computer engineering is where computer science and electrical engineering meet. Computer engineers design, build and debug the hardware required to run all kinds of computers — from phones, airplanes and communications...

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