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University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering

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University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering
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The College of Engineering is a faculty at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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"The College of Engineering is located on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis, and we pay our respect to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another."

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Engineering Building.
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College of Engineering
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History

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The "School of Engineering" officially started about five years after the University of Saskatchewan being established.[1] In 1912, the University administrations decided to gather closely related courses under one title.[2]

Early days

In 1912, the "School of Engineering" was founded. In that time, only civil engineering courses were offered to six students by Professor C.J. Mackenzie.[2] The first Bachelors of Engineering degrees in civil engineering were awarded on April 26, 1916 to only three students.[2]

October 28, 1920 marked the opening of the new engineering building.[2] In 1925, a big fire destroyed the building. A new construction was built at the same place and it was opened in 1926.

The Great Depression and WWII

During the 30s, the tuition fees was raised.[2] The College adopted the coat of arms, and new programs were incorporated (chemical engineering in 1931, and Geological and engineering physics in 1937).[2]

The 1940s brought more changes, due to the value of engineering to war effort, the College became the largest on campus for the first time.[2] The department of electrical engineering was created. At this time, the first female student graduated.

In 1952–53, petroleum engineering was introduced.

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Departments

  • Chemical and Biological Engineering[3]
  • Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering[4]
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering[5]
  • Mechanical Engineering[6]
  • Division of Biomedical Engineering[7]

Degrees

  • Biological Engineering (MSc and PhD)
  • Biomedical Engineering (PGD, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
  • Chemical Engineering (BE, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
  • Civil Engineering (BE, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
  • Computer Engineering (BE, dual BE & BSc, PGD, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
  • Electrical Engineering (BE, dual BE & BSc, P.G.D, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
  • Engineering Physics (BE, dual BE & BSc, MSc, and PhD)
  • Environmental Engineering (BE)
  • Geological Engineering (BE)
  • Mechanical Engineering (BE, PGD, MEng, MSc, and PhD)
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Student groups

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European Rover Challenge 2015, in Poland. First day of the competition, the winning rover built and run by the U of S Space Design Team (USST)
  • Saskatoon Engineering Student Society (SESS)[8]
  • Engineering Graduate Course Council (EGCC)[9]

Student discipline groups

  • Chemical Engineering Student Society (ChESS)
  • Civil Engineering Student Society (CSCE)
  • Environmental Engineering Student Society (ENVESS)
  • Geological Engineering Student Society (GESS)
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Usask Student Chapter
  • Mechanical Engineering Student Association (MESA)
  • Physics Student Society (PSS)

Student design teams

  • Huskie Formula Racing (SAE)[10]
  • Steel Bridge Design Team[11]
  • USask Aero Design Team[12]
  • USask Sled Dogs Quarter-Scale Tractor Team[13]
  • USask Space Design Team (USST)[14]

Faculty Members and staff

Alumni

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