College of Engineering

College of Engineering

Our world is constantly changing, and the great thinkers of today are discovering methods to help create the best and most sustainable environment for all living things. Humanity relies on each new generation to bring forward their ideas and knowledge to create, discover and engineer new processes and procedures that will improve life for us all, now and into the future.

The College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan is committed to innovation in all aspects of engineering education and research. We deliver an accredited professional education that effectively prepares our students to become engineering professionals, society leaders and technical entrepreneurs.

Our researchers pursue fundamental and applied research that contributes to the competitiveness, diversification and growth of our provincial and national economies.

Our students have a place at the top of Canada’s Engineering future. They are well-rounded, community minded, brilliant people who are primed for leadership in society across all fields of engineering and beyond.

Our promise is one of an enhanced learning experience that will allow our students to achieve their full potential.

100 Years C.J Mackenzie

News and Announcements

Engineers In Canada: Celebrating 125 Years of Canadian Engineering Societies
[Employement Opportunity] Assistant Professor in Geoenvironmental Engineering
Accreditation Extended for Seven Engineering Programs
  • Accreditation Extended for Seven Engineering Programs

    In June 2011, the College of Engineering submitted a report to the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) addressing issues raised during the 2008 accreditation visit.  The CEAB has reviewed the report and extended the accreditation of the following programs until June 30, 2015:  Agriculture & Bioresource Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Geological Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. 

    The Computer Engineering and Environmental Engineering programs were recently reviewed and received accreditation by the CEAB until June 30, 2014.


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