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Program Overview


Bioresource Engineering Program Overview

The Bioresource Engineering program at McGill University is designed for students interested in the life sciences and engineering. As the world population grows, the demand for food, renewable energy, and bio-materials increases, putting pressure on the environment. This program integrates biological science and engineering design to solve these problems.


Program Details

Bioresource Engineering is a professional engineering program accredited by Engineers Canada, satisfying the academic requirements for registration in the Order of Engineers of Quebec and other engineering licensing organizations in Canada and abroad. The program is diverse and flexible, allowing students to focus on one of three emphasis areas:


  • Bio-Environmental Engineering
  • Bio-Process Engineering
  • Bio-Production Engineering (includes the Professional Agrology Option)

Careers

As a practicing engineer, graduates can pursue careers in:


  • Bioproducts and bioenergy industry
  • Environmental consulting
  • Agriculture and agri-food sector
  • Water resource management
  • Specialized machinery and new technologies
  • International development agencies

Courses

The program offers a range of courses, including:


  • BREE 301: Biothermodynamics
  • BREE 305: Fluid Mechanics
  • BREE 490: Engineering Design 2
  • FACC 250: Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer

Student Experience

Students in the Bioresource Engineering program have the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and contribute to making agriculture more sustainable. The program provides a supportive community, with accessible professors and opportunities for students to create lifetime friendships.


Possible Minors

Minors are available to customize the academic experience, including:


  • Agribusiness Entrepreneurship
  • Agricultural Production
  • Biotechnology
  • Computer Science
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Technological Entrepreneurship

Related Programs

Related majors and domains include:


  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Bioengineering
  • Renewable Resource Management
  • Water Environments and Ecosystems
  • Agro-Environmental Sciences

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