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Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Co-op) is a comprehensive five-year program designed to equip students with essential engineering skills and knowledge. This co-operative program integrates academic learning with practical work experience, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts in real-world settings. Throughout the program, students will engage in eight full-time academic terms and a minimum of four full-time work terms, providing them with the opportunity to gain up to two years of valuable engineering work experience before graduation. This unique blend of education and hands-on experience prepares graduates for successful careers in the engineering field.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Co-op) is structured to provide a balanced mix of academic and practical experiences. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Five years
  • Eight full-time academic terms
  • A minimum of four full-time work terms

Students will begin their studies with a common first year known as Engineering One, where they will learn foundational subjects such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry. This initial year is crucial for students to explore various engineering disciplines before selecting their major in the second year. The program also offers opportunities for students to alternate between academic terms and work terms, enhancing their learning experience and professional readiness.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Co-op) program offers several unique features that enhance the educational experience:

  • Co-operative education model, allowing students to gain practical work experience.
  • Hands-on learning through laboratory work and real-world applications of engineering concepts.
  • Opportunity to specialize in various engineering disciplines starting from the second year.
  • Work terms that provide the equivalent of up to two years of engineering work experience prior to graduation.
  • Support from faculty and academic advisors throughout the program.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Co-op) program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Mechanical Engineer: Design and develop mechanical systems and devices, ensuring they function efficiently and safely.
  • Project Engineer: Oversee engineering projects from conception to completion, managing resources, timelines, and budgets.
  • Manufacturing Engineer: Focus on improving manufacturing processes, enhancing productivity, and ensuring quality control.
  • Design Engineer: Create and test new products, utilizing computer-aided design (CAD) software to develop prototypes.
  • Research and Development Engineer: Conduct research to innovate and improve existing technologies, contributing to advancements in the engineering field.

 

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