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Why Engineering at UBC? We'll show you why...

Engineers transform--an object, a process or a place; they make things, and they make things better.

UBC Engineering cultivates leaders who discover and develop solutions to address the challenges facing today's world. Our programs emphasize team-based project work, early design experience and professional development. Through UBC Engineering, you can make a world of difference.

Check out this video showcasing how UBC Engineering students use their time, talents and ingenuity to contribute to a better world. [7:29]

"What UBC Engineering means to me" - student video contest winners

Creative UBC Engineering Students share their sense of pride in their UBC experience, producing inspiring, impressive, funny vignettes of what UBC Engineering means to them. Below are the winners of the inaugural UBC Engineering Video Contest held in February 2010:

First Place [1:27]

1st Place Winner UBC Engineering Video Contest - Paul Milaire

Second Place [1:33]

2nd Place Winner UBC Engineering Video Contest - Jordan Balanko

Third Place [1:24]

3rd Place Winner UBC Engineering Video Contest - Jason & Chris Blais

Creative combination of entries

A creative montage combining the video from non-winning submissions (as well as video from the 1st & 3rd place winners).  This video tells a story of coming to UBC Engineering and the pride of being a UBC Engineer. [3:07]

What to expect at our Engineering Open House...

See what UBC Engineering has to offer! Learn from our Formula One and Sailbot teams what students do outside the classroom. Peak inside a second-year classrom and hear what students learn. Find out how you can finance your education via Engineering Co-op (cooperative education), and graduate with advanced job skills. And understand how our Engineers Without Borders students help make a world of difference. [3:53]

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