BE in Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Laurentian University

Program Overview

Laurentian University offers a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering, a 4-year undergraduate degree that equips students with knowledge and skills in the design, analysis, and improvement of mechanical systems and technologies. The course is course-balanced between theory and practice, equipping students to tackle real-life challenges in automotive, energy, manufacturing, aerospace, and other industries. It's an excellent starting point for someone who wants to know how things work—and make them better.

Curriculum Organization

Laurentian Mechanical Engineering is planned to provide solid scholarly foundations with the practical application of concepts. The curriculum includes:

  • Science and Engineering Foundations: Math, physics, chemistry, and computer studies that provide the foundation for engineering mindset.

  • Core Mechanical Engineering Courses: Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials, machine design, manufacturing processes, and mechatronics.

  • Laboratory and Project Work: Students acquire practical experience through engineering labs and projects, where learning is applied to actual application.

  • Final-Year Capstone Project: Team project where students collaborate on a practical problem in engineering, distilling all they have learned.

This format ensures graduates don't just know the theory—they know how to apply it out in the field.

Accreditation

The program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) and is the national standard to be achieved to become a licensed professional engineer (P.Eng.) in Canada.

Campus Location

Laurentian University is located in Sudbury, Ontario, a city that lies between lakes and woods. The campus is warm, inviting, with state-of-the-art labs, innovation areas, and supportive faculty members. It's an intimate campus where one can pursue academic and personal growth.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Laurentian values learning by doing. Students can enroll in a range of experiential experiences that bring mechanical engineering to life:

  • Co-operative Education (Co-op) Option: Paid work assignments are possible for students while they study, and this gives them real industry experience and contacts that place them ahead when they graduate.

  • Undergraduate Research Opportunities: For students interested in research, the university offers chances to assist faculty with ongoing projects in renewable energy, robotics, or materials science.

  • Clubs and Competitions: Students are able to participate in organizations such as the Engineering Student Society or national and international design competitions that encourage leadership and teamwork.

  • Community Projects: Several courses include working on engineering solutions for community organizations or non-profit organizations—giving students a chance to make a lasting impact.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Laurentian mentors students through their academic and professional life:

  • Career Counselling: Personal counselling helps students in career searching, resume building, and mock interviewing.

  • Workshops and Employer Sessions: Resume workshops, employer gatherings, and career fairs provide interaction between students and industry professionals.

  • Graduate Achievement: Graduate students of this program have moved on to working in automotive, aerospace, mining, energy, and consulting industries in Canada and globally.

Employability

The program's focus on hands-on learning and industry connections guarantee that graduates are prepared to enter the job market. The majority graduate into mechanical engineer, design engineer, product developer, or systems analyst positions, with others pursuing more advanced levels in project management or technical sales.

Further Academic Progression

For incoming students who are interested in pursuing further studies, potential courses are a Master's in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Energy Systems, or even switching to MBA courses or multidisciplinary studies like AI in Engineering or Sustainable Design.

Program Key Stats

$39,087
Sept Intake : 31st May


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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
3.5
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1300
6.5
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical engineer
  • design engineer
  • maintenance engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • systems engineer
  • project engineer
  • energy engineer
  • mechatronics engineer
  • process engineer
  • R&D engineer
  • HVAC engineer
  • mining engineer
  • materials engineer
  • marine engineer
  • consulting engineer
  • production engineer

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