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The engineering transfer program is offered at CBU on an associate basis with Dalhousie University. CBU is one of the few Associated Universities to offer the first two years of all six engineering disciplines. These include civil, environmental, electrical, industrial, mechanical and chemical engineering. CBU delivers the first two years of the four-year Bachelor of Engineering program, with the final two years delivered at Dalhousie University.
Ready to Apply?
The first year of the program is common for all six discipline options. At the end of the first year, you must make a decision on a specialty. Application is made at this time to both CBU and Dalhousie for a seat in the particular discipline of choice.
During year two, you will be registered at both CBU and Dalhousie University. Years three and four will be completed at Dalhousie University.
Students can also combine a BSc in either chemistry or mathematics with the Engineering Diploma. This program requires a third year of study at CBU to complete the BSc, followed by two years at Dalhousie University to complete the BEng.
What is the tuition for this program?
These numbers are an estimate for planning purposes only. These numbers do not include lab or accommodation fees.
- Residents of Nova Scotia: $9,050 per year
- Residents of Canada: $10,340 per year
- International Residents: $21,940 per year
- For a complete breakdown, visit Undergraduate Tuition and Fees.
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Why study at CBU?
Our friendly, welcoming, respectful community helps engineering students connect solutions with real-world problems.
CBU is home to the newest Engineering Department in Nova Scotia, and second in size only to Dalhousie University. CBU is also one of the few Associated Universities to offer the first two years of all six engineering disciplines.
What skills will I gain from this program?
- Reduce complex problems using appropriate assumptions.
- Identify appropriate engineering tools for real-world problems.
- Learn to plan for safety and sustainability issues.
- Explain interactions between technical systems in various contexts.
- Become an effective leader and team member.
Possible Career Paths
- Civil engineer
- Chemical engineer
- Environmental engineer
- Mechanical engineer
- Consulting engineer