Welcome to the Information and Advice page. Here you can find answers to many questions you may have about your academic plan and process. To make these answers easier for you to access we have organized the information into sections that you see on the side navigation, including Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Please check to make sure your question is not in the list before emailing an advisor. For all other inquiries the Faculty contacts can be found on the Student Support Contacts page.
We have prepared fillable Summary Sheets based on your graduation year to help you keep track of your courses. The current Acadmic Advising tool in SOLUS has a hard time recognizing the details of our program and are often incorrect. Please use these summary sheets to track your status. Please always ensure you have one up to date when discussing your program with one of the program assistants.
Class of 2020 |
Class of 2021 |
Class of 2022 |
Class of 2023 |
If you have specific questions, book an appointment with a Program Assistant.
MECH Winter 2021 Composite Timetable - UPDATED Jan 28
Note: Always assume Solus TT to be correct if discrepancies are found or are clearly indicated on your course OnQ page
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Who should I talk to if I have a problem with the registration process?
- Who do I talk to if I have a problem with one of my instructors?
- Is there anything that can't wait until September?
If you want to...
- Transfer into Mechanical and Materials Engineering
- Take a Queen's University Internship Program (QUIP)
- Take an Academic Exchange Year
Click here for SOLUS help from the Registrar
For information on Health, Counselling and Disability Services within Queen's University please go to http://www.queensu.ca/studentwellness/ Peer Support Centre - A dedicated group of trained peer counsellors offering personal support to all students at Queen's Open 4:00 - 8:00 pm through the summer, Room 34 in the JDUC (613)533-6000 x 75111 www.amspeersupport.com |
As Student Advisors, we are happy to provide you with assistance and advice; however, please note that each student is personally responsible for meeting the graduation requirements of his/her own program.