BEng in Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Ryerson University

Program Overview

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), formerly known as Ryerson University, offers a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mechanical Engineering, a 4-year program designed to equip students with a solid foundation in mechanical systems and technologies. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on application, equipping students to design, build, and improve anything from tiny components to complete systems like engines, machines, and industrial machinery. It's an interdisciplinary engineering degree meant for those who want to work in diversified industries such as automotive, energy, aerospace, manufacturing, and robotics.

Curriculum Structure

TMU's Mechanical Engineering program gives a proper blend of engineering fundamentals, design practice, and technical electives so that students can tailor their education according to their choice. The principal areas are:

  • Core Engineering Courses: Such as topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, dynamics, materials, and manufacturing processes.

  • Design Labs and Projects: Practical, hands-on courses that involve machine design, integration of mechanical systems, and advanced CAD.

  • Science and Mathematics Foundation: Emphasis on calculus, physics, and chemistry to support engineering applications.

  • Capstone Design Project: Students develop a real-world engineering problem from concept to prototype in teams through the fourth year.

The program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) to fit the professional competencies that allow the student to become a licensed engineer in Canada.

Campus Location

The university's campus is located in the heart of Toronto's downtown core, with students enjoying immediate proximity to one of Canada's largest, most technologically advanced urban hubs. The Department of Mechanical Engineering is located within the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science (FEAS), which provides students with access to state-of-the-art laboratories, workshops, and spaces for innovation.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

TMU strongly emphasizes learning by doing, and students are encouraged to put their classroom learning into practice in real-world environments:

  • Co-op Program: Optional but highly encouraged, the co-op track provides students with paid work experience with leading employers in fields such as automotive, aerospace, and energy.

  • Undergraduate Research Opportunities: Students can work with professors on existing projects, getting an early introduction to advanced research techniques and technologies.

  • Student Clubs and Teams: Students may engage in engineering clubs and competition teams such as Ryerson Formula Racing, Ryerson International Hyperloop Team, or Ryerson Rocketry Club, and learn leadership and technical skills.

  • Innovation Spaces: TMU offers students access to spaces like the Design Fabrication Zone and the Clean Energy Zone, where students may engage in industry-sponsored projects or startup work.

Progression & Future Opportunities

TMU's Career, Co-op & Student Success Office offers personalized services to support students' transition from university to career:

  • Resume preparation, interview coaching, and job search support

  • Career fairs and employer networking events held on campus on a regular basis

  • Job board and co-op posting viewing reserved for engineering students

Employability

TMU's BEng Mechanical Engineering students are highly sought after in the job market. They can secure positions in industries from aerospace to energy, manufacturing, and consultancy, including robotics. Employers value the applied skills and problem-solving ability built during the program duration. Several graduates have secured jobs with best-in-class organizations like Bombardier, Magna, Ontario Power Generation, and Tesla.

Further Academic Progression

Once they complete their bachelor's degree, students can proceed to get a graduate degree like Master of Applied Science (MASc) or Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Some focus more on mechatronics, aerospace, or venture into interdisciplinary areas like AI, sustainability, or biomedical engineering.

Program Key Stats

$40,222
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
3.0
24
60

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6.0
70

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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