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Doctorate in Engineering

Doctorat en génie
Code
3014
Credits
90 credits which comprises 15 academic credits and 75 thesis credits
Session of admission and deadlines

Fall: August 1st
Winter: December 1st
Summer: April 1st
Application deadlines for international students with study permit

Cycle
3rd cycle
Schedule
Courses offered during the day, in the evening, and some through an intensive format.
Regime of studies
Full-time basis
Language of instruction
French and English
Internships

A 4-month optional, paid integration internship in a company, outside the curriculum.

Degree
Philosophiæ Doctor (Ph.D.)

Do a PhD in Applied Engineering at ÉTS

Why do a PhD in applied engineering at ÉTS? Because by doing your doctoral studies here, you will gain access not only to more than 215 faculty members and their engineering expertise, but also to state-of-the-art facilities and a network of 200 industrial partners. In addition, our doctoral program in engineering is most flexible: you can choose your courses from a wide range offered by our seven engineering departments and from other Montreal universities, both French- and English-speaking.

Overview of our doctoral program

In our doctoral program in engineering, you will acquire advanced knowledge in your chosen engineering field, in addition to developing your intellectual rigour, your scientific curiosity and the creativity you’ll need to resolve complex issues, both in industry and in academia.

At ÉTS, we're recognized for applied engineering. This is why we’ve been able to forge close ties with our 200 active partners – corporations as well as public and private organizations – who entrust us with more than half our research mandates. In fact, more than 60% of our research work is carried out this way. By doing your PhD in engineering at ÉTS, you will learn to solve real-world problems.

Help with the drafting of your doctoral thesis in engineering

At ÉTS, faculty members believe in the importance of mentoring you. In an oral examination, for example, you must present your review of the literature as well as the project statement for your thesis. This will provide you an opportunity to carefully delimit and adjust the focus of your thesis project, if appropriate, thanks to the informed comments of the professors who will constitute the jury.

Scholarships and financing to enable your studies

Many ÉTS professors pay a bursary to doctoral students they supervise from their research funds. Many ÉTS doctoral candidates receive approximately $20,000 annually to work on their thesis. Talk to professors who conduct research projects in the field that interests you!

You may also be eligible for excellence awards and other grants from Quebec and Canadian granting agencies during your doctoral studies in engineering. Here again, find out more!

Tuition fees among the most affordable in North America

Are you considered an international student (with a study permit)? Did you know that international students wishing to undertake doctoral studies at ÉTS are exempted from increased fees? This means you will pay the same fees as Quebec-born students. On the same subject, it is important to note that tuition fees of Quebec universities, including ÉTS, are among the most affordable in North America.

Specialized equipment

ÉTS is well equipped in terms of specialized equipment thanks to its 60 research units, among which are over 20 research chairs. In addition, because many researchers are working in research centres attached to university hospitals, they have access to many more technical and animal facilities in which to carry out their work.

Inter-university agreements help you acquire all the knowledge you need

We have concluded agreements that allow you to take courses at other (English and French) Montreal universities. These agreements will enable you to acquire all the state-of-the-art knowledge you need to complete your project.

Research Interests at ÉTS

This being said, our research projects are interdisciplinary; they are not limited to these topics. At ÉTS, you can realize your dreams and your professional aspirations, because we are flexible. Discuss it with our profs!

Find a professor

Grade

Philosophiæ Doctor (Ph. D.)

Program Objectives

To train the type of researchers who are sought after by industry. To enable students to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of engineering and to provide them with superior skills in terms of synthesis, innovation, technical objectivity, socioeconomic awareness and leadership.

PhD programs are offered by the following departments: Construction Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering and Information Technology Engineering.

Admission Requirements

Hold a Master’s degree (M.A.Sc. or M.Eng.) or equivalent in an appropriate field (both the holder of a master's degree with project or a master's degree with thesis is eligible);

or In exceptional cases, hold a Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field and have acquired the necessary knowledge, undergone adequate training in order to carry out the research and have exceptional university grades.

Under certain conditions, a student who is admitted to a Master program with thesis at ÉTS can enter a Doctoral program directly, without completing the Master program. For details, see Section 13.4 of the Règlement des études des cycles supérieurs (rules and regulations for graduate students).

Applicants must also provide proof that a professor at ÉTS has accepted to act as Thesis Director.

Applicants must commit to registering in a Doctoral program on a full-time basis*.

*In extremely rare cases, students may be admitted for part-time studies under the condition of providing reasonable proof of conditions that would allow them to work while pursuing a Doctoral degree, primarily in the form of support from an employer.

Language Policy

The candidate can be admitted on the basis of sufficient knowledge of English, attested either by a degree from an anglophone university or by successful completion of an English language exam prior to admission.

Consult

To consult the list of all the courses offered at ÉTS (in French).

Are you looking for a research project to complete your doctorate? 

Are you looking for a research project to complete your doctorate?  See the Research Projects for Students page. Faculty professors recruiting doctoral students will display their postings there. Also consult the areas of expertise of our faculty.

Have you found a thesis supervisor?

You must have a thesis supervisor when you apply for admission to ÉTS.  For more information on searching for a supervisor, see the Find a Thesis Supervisor page.

The coming years will be favourable to professionals who do R & D in Quebec.

Everything indicates that the coming years will be favourable to professionals who do R & D in Quebec.

In 2017, the provincial government launched The Quebec Strategy for Research and Innovation (Stratégie québécoise de la recherche et de l’innovation). With a budget envelope of $585 million, this strategy aims to make Quebec one of the most innovative and creative societies in the world by 2030.

To achieve this goal, several financial initiatives have been put in place to support researchers, boost the innovations commercialization ecosystem and maximize the transfer and benefits of technological innovation. And Montreal is a nerve centre for several leading edge high-tech fields in applied engineering: life sciences and healthcare technologies, aerospace, information and communications technologies and artificial intelligence.

Questions?
Contact us for more information about our programs.
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