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Last updated on 2025-07-31

Program overview

Program overview

The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is an Ontario College Advanced Diploma that spans three years. This program equips students with the ability to apply scientific and engineering principles to tackle mechanical engineering challenges across various industries. Students engage in a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on practical labs, gaining essential skills such as modifying engineering designs, performing tests, and utilizing engineering software. A significant component of the program is the capstone design project in the third year, where students collaborate with industry stakeholders to develop and execute their projects.

Program structure

The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a duration of three years. The program includes:

  • Classroom-based courses
  • Extensive practical labs
  • A capstone design project in the third year

Students have the option to participate in a paid co-operative education (co-op) work term, which allows them to gain real-world experience. However, co-op placements are subject to availability and academic eligibility, and admission to the co-op program does not guarantee a placement. The program is designed to ensure that students are well-prepared for the workforce upon graduation.

Featured Experiences

The Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Capstone Design Project: In the third year, students work on a significant project that involves collaboration with industry stakeholders.
  • Co-op Work Term: Students can opt for a paid co-op work term to gain valuable industry experience.
  • Hands-on Labs: Extensive practical labs are integrated into the curriculum, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
  • Applied Research Projects: Students engage in applied research activities that tackle real-world challenges, enhancing their problem-solving skills.

Career Options

Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering Technology program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Mechanical Engineering Technologist: Involves applying engineering principles to design and improve mechanical systems.
  • Product Design Engineer: Focuses on creating and developing new products, ensuring they meet specifications and market needs.
  • Quality Control Technician: Responsible for monitoring and ensuring the quality of manufactured products and processes.
  • Automation Technician: Works on designing and implementing automated systems in manufacturing and production environments.
  • Research and Development Engineer: Engages in innovative projects to develop new technologies and improve existing products.

These roles often involve collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and require strong problem-solving skills, making the program a solid foundation for a successful career in engineering technology.

 

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