Welcome to Engineering at Queen’s! Engineering programs are formally structured in
graduation requirements required by the CEAB. It is
order to meet the requirements of the Canadian
important to recognize that each student is personally
Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). In each
responsible for ensuring that he/she has met the
year of their programs, students are required to take
requirements for graduation. If you have ANY
“core” courses. However, as you move into the third
questions, or wish to modify your program in any
and fourth years of your program you will have
way, we strongly encourage you to ask an academic
the opportunity to choose many of your courses
advisor. Your academic counsellors go by different
(technical electives and complementary studies
names—student advisors, program advisors,
courses). Your Engineering program requirements
undergraduate advisors, undergraduate chairs. We
and structure are provided in the Academic Calendar
have over 30 academic advisors in Engineering. Most
which can be found on our website. Provided
are listed on page 2—the inside front cover. We are
you follow this structure, you should meet the
here to help you—come and visit us!
Academic Counselling at Queen’s University “In Queen’s Engineering we have over 30 academic counsellors. Our job is to help students navigate their academic programs and graduate successfully. If you have any problems or concerns—academic or otherwise—please come Lynann Clapham, Associate Dean, Academic
to see us! “
Questions or concerns? First-year students
Drop in to the
Email or visit your:
Aphra Rogers
Student Services Office
undergrad advisor
first-year advisor
Student Services, 3rd Floor ILC
undergrad chair
Email or visit
engineering.first.year@queensu.ca
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Upper-year students
(see inside front cover for information)