BSc Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Manitoba

Program Overview

The University of Manitoba offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, a 4-year undergraduate program in the Price Faculty of Engineering. It instills students with a strong foundation in mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science concepts. It's not only designed to provide the student with a strong technical foundation but also provide practical problem-solving ability and creativity—crucial tools for a successful engineering career.

Curriculum Structure:
The program offers a very good mix of theory and application to practical problems. The course of study typically includes:
Core Engineering Courses: The students begin with core courses in math, physics, chemistry, and computer science, moving gradually towards more higher-level mechanical engineering subjects such as mechanics of materials, heat transfer, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and engineering design.
Laboratory and Design Work: Experiential learning is a built-in element of the curriculum. Every course is supported by lab work and design-focused projects that reflect real engineering dilemmas.
Capstone Project: In the third year, students work on a team project in design, where they utilize all the skills they have developed to solve a real-world engineering problem from design to implementation.

Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), which guarantees that it meets national academic and professional requirements and enables graduates to gain licensure as Professional Engineers in Canada.

Campus Location:
The University of Manitoba is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Students of engineering have access to modern laboratories, collaborative maker spaces, and research facilities—all located on the Fort Garry campus, the university's main location.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Hands-on, applied learning is a central component of the Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Manitoba. Students are able to take advantage of a range of extracurricular activities outside the classroom, including:
Co-operative Education Program (Co-op): This is an optional program that gives students paid work experience in industry settings. The majority of students secure placements with companies involved in manufacturing, transportation, energy, and aerospace.
Undergraduate Research Experiences: Students who are interested can work with faculty members on real engineering research projects, leading to published reports or conference presentations.
Student Teams and Competition: There are various student design teams, including UMSAE (University of Manitoba Society of Automotive Engineers), Formula Electric, and ASABE Robotics, where students can design, build, and compete with vehicles or compete nationally and internationally.
Industry Networking and Events: Students visit engineering conferences, career fairs, and industry tours on a regular basis so that they can establish valuable contacts and develop a better understanding of potential career paths.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The university helps students with the guidance of its Career Services office, offering students several tools such as:
• Individual career guidance, including resume preparation and job searching assistance.
Interview skill, job search skill, and LinkedIn optimization workshops.
• Campus recruitment activities during which national and local companies visit the campus to hire engineering graduates.

Employability:
The University of Manitoba Mechanical Engineering graduates are highly sought after in various sectors including automotive, energy, aerospace, manufacturing, and consulting. The graduates have secured positions with organizations such as Boeing, Manitoba Hydro, New Flyer Industries, and Canadian National Railway, or pursued entrepreneurship ventures and innovation-driven careers.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates seek master's or PhD level education in mechanical engineering or adjacent fields such as robotics, biomedical engineering, or sustainable energy systems. Other graduates diversify and seek MBAs or specialized postgraduate diplomas in project management or data analysis, depending on interest and career goals.

Program Key Stats

$17,820
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
2.5
24
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6.5
86

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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