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'''''Engineering Week, or E-Week,''''' is a four to five day event in January organized by the E-Week Committee, which comprises the [[VP Internal]], one or more E-Week Chiefs, and several E-Week Coordinators. E-Week 2018, will run from January 9th to the 13th 2018. Registration information is available via the E-Week [https://www.facebook.com/McGillEWeek Facebook page]. | '''''Engineering Week, or E-Week,''''' is a four to five day event in January organized by the [[Engineering Week Committee E-Week Policy|E-Week Committee]], which comprises the [[VP Internal]], one or more E-Week Chiefs, and several E-Week Coordinators. E-Week 2018, will run from January 9th to the 13th 2018. Registration information is available via the E-Week [https://www.facebook.com/McGillEWeek Facebook page]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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|Planet E-Week | |Planet E-Week | ||
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===During E-Week=== | ===During E-Week=== | ||
E-Week is primarily a competition between the many engineering departments of McGill. All E-Weeks have a particular theme employed to increase hype and energy among participants. | E-Week is primarily a competition between the many [[Departmental_Society|engineering departments]] of McGill. All E-Weeks have a particular theme employed to increase hype and energy among participants. | ||
The participating teams are: | The participating teams are: | ||
*Mechanical Engineering | *[[Mechanical|Mechanical Engineering]] | ||
*Civil Engineering | *[[Civil|Civil Engineering]] | ||
*Electrical/Computer/Software Engineering ( | *[[ECSESS|Electrical/Computer/Software Engineering (ECSESS)]] | ||
*Chemical Engineering | *[[Chemical|Chemical Engineering]] | ||
*Materials Engineering | *[[Materials|Materials Engineering]] | ||
*Mining Engineering | *[[Mining|Mining Engineering]] | ||
*Bio-Engineering | *[[Bioengineering_Undergraduate_Student_Society|Bio-Engineering]] | ||
*Bio-Resource | *Bio-Resource | ||
*Architecture | *[[Architecture]] | ||
Additionally, a group of graduated students and older students known as "Old Patrol" are a part of the competition. Teams win points for a variety of things including winning competitive events like sports, design competitions, and drinking events. Points can also be received in the form of tiered events in the form of pre-drinks and overall rowdiness at night events. What more, some E-Weeks have physical bonus points that teams may obtain for being good sports or quite literally finding them, this last one is at the discretion of the coordinators. Finally, each E-Week has a large list of smaller tasks in the form of a Scavenger Hunt in which teams can complete to their own interpretation and degree. At the end of E-Week, the E-Week Committee counts up the points and the team with the most points wins E-Week and has their team name engraved on the coveted E-Week Trophy. | Additionally, a group of graduated students and older students known as "Old Patrol" are a part of the competition. Teams win points for a variety of things including winning competitive events like sports, design competitions, and drinking events. Points can also be received in the form of tiered events in the form of pre-drinks and overall rowdiness at night events. What more, some E-Weeks have physical bonus points that teams may obtain for being good sports or quite literally finding them, this last one is at the discretion of the coordinators. Finally, each E-Week has a large list of smaller tasks in the form of a Scavenger Hunt in which teams can complete to their own interpretation and degree. At the end of E-Week, the E-Week Committee counts up the points and the team with the most points wins E-Week and has their team name engraved on the coveted E-Week Trophy. | ||