Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Construction Management | Urban Planning | Civil Engineering
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Engineering Leadership

The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) offers two uniquely innovative master’s degrees for engineers and other technical professionals.


Overview

The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities is a professional degree for systems thinkers who want to address complex infrastructure challenges. These hybrid programs combine graduate-level Applied Science courses with UBC Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School courses – giving you the skills and confidence to build your career and drive innovation in resilient urban planning or integrated water management.


Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities

The Master of Engineering Leadership in Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities degree integrates engineering, urban planning, management and leadership into a single program. The degree balances advanced engineering theory, interdisciplinary knowledge and real-world applications to give you the technical and leadership skills needed to take your career to the next level.


Graduate Program Details

  • Graduate Admissions
    • Requirements
    • How to Apply
    • Deadlines
    • Admissions FAQ
  • Master of Engineering
  • Master of Engineering Leadership
  • Master of Applied Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Funding
  • Graduate Academic Advising
  • Thesis Completion & Graduation
  • Graduate Forms
  • Graduate Canvas
  • Graduate FAQ

Research Areas

  • Environmental Fluid Mechanics
  • Environmental Systems Engineering
  • Geo-Environmental Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Hydrotechnical Engineering
  • Project & Construction Management
  • Structural & Earthquake Engineering
  • Structural Materials
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Research Facilities

Department Details

  • About Us
  • Strategic Plan
  • People
    • Full-time Faculty
    • Staff
    • Adjunct Professors
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Research Associates
    • Sessional Lecturers
    • Emeriti
    • Honorary Affiliate Professors
    • Awards & Honours
  • Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
  • Workplace Training
  • 100 Years of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty & Staff Portal
  • Store

Student Life

  • Student Societies & Chapters
  • Student Engineering Teams
  • Student Facilities
  • Student Safety Abroad

Alumni & Industry

  • Alumni
  • Industry
  • Capstone Design Project
  • Giving
  • Hire Our Students

News & Events

  • News
  • Events
  • Student & Alumni Profiles
  • Newsletters

Location

The Department of Civil Engineering is located at: 2002 - 6250 Applied Science Lane Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4 Vancouver Campus


About UBC

The University of British Columbia is a renowned institution with a strong reputation for academic excellence.


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Master of Engineering Leadership

The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) offers two uniquely innovative master’s degrees for engineers and other technical professionals.


Overview

The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities is a professional degree for systems thinkers who want to address complex infrastructure challenges. These hybrid programs combine graduate-level Applied Science courses with UBC Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School courses – giving you the skills and confidence to build your career and drive innovation in resilient urban planning or integrated water management.


Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities

The Master of Engineering Leadership in Urban Systems: Infrastructure for Resilient Cities degree integrates engineering, urban planning, management and leadership into a single program. The degree balances advanced engineering theory, interdisciplinary knowledge and real-world applications to give you the technical and leadership skills needed to take your career to the next level.


Graduate Program Details

  • Graduate Admissions
    • Requirements
    • How to Apply
    • Deadlines
    • Admissions FAQ
  • Master of Engineering
  • Master of Engineering Leadership
  • Master of Applied Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Funding
  • Graduate Academic Advising
  • Thesis Completion & Graduation
  • Graduate Forms
  • Graduate Canvas
  • Graduate FAQ

Research Areas

  • Environmental Fluid Mechanics
  • Environmental Systems Engineering
  • Geo-Environmental Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Hydrotechnical Engineering
  • Project & Construction Management
  • Structural & Earthquake Engineering
  • Structural Materials
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Research Facilities

Department Details

  • About Us
  • Strategic Plan
  • People
    • Full-time Faculty
    • Staff
    • Adjunct Professors
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Research Associates
    • Sessional Lecturers
    • Emeriti
    • Honorary Affiliate Professors
    • Awards & Honours
  • Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
  • Workplace Training
  • 100 Years of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty & Staff Portal
  • Store

Student Life

  • Student Societies & Chapters
  • Student Engineering Teams
  • Student Facilities
  • Student Safety Abroad

Alumni & Industry

  • Alumni
  • Industry
  • Capstone Design Project
  • Giving
  • Hire Our Students

News & Events

  • News
  • Events
  • Student & Alumni Profiles
  • Newsletters

Location

The Department of Civil Engineering is located at: 2002 - 6250 Applied Science Lane Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4 Vancouver Campus


About UBC

The University of British Columbia is a renowned institution with a strong reputation for academic excellence.


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