MEng In Mechanical Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Windsor

Program Overview

The University of Windsor offers a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering, a 2-year course-based graduate degree program for those who are seeking to advance their technical expertise and progress in the field. The program provides a general understanding of mechanical systems, with the foundational knowledge and the flexibility to explore areas like thermal-fluid science, materials, manufacturing, mechanics, and robotics. It's particularly ideal for practicing engineers who wish to upgrade their career prospects or change to new technical roles in industry without the requirement to write a thesis.

Curriculum Structure:

The Windsor MEng in Mechanical Engineering is specifically designed to offer academic depth and application balance. Students can expect to study:

  • Core Engineering Courses: Detailed exploration of topics such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics, mechanical vibrations, and engineering materials.

  • Technical Electives: Personalize your program with electives in robotics, computational fluid dynamics, automotive systems, or energy technologies.

  • Engineering Project or Extra Courses: Instead of a thesis, students complete either a supervised project or extra course-based modules.

  • Professional Skills Development: Technical writing, project management, and leadership skills development opportunities embedded in the curriculum.

Accreditation:

Although the MEng is a professional course-based program in itself, it draws a solid background from Windsor's Faculty of Engineering, which is highly reputed for providing accredited undergraduate programs that are attuned to industry requirements and engineering standards in Canada.

Campus Location:

The University of Windsor is located in Windsor, Ontario, just across the river from Detroit, Michigan. The state-of-the-art labs, collaboration spaces, and simulation centers in the new engineering building are ideal for experiential learning and research integration.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The program emphasizes hands-on exposure and real-world experience through a variety of optional learning experiences:

  • Applied Learning Projects: Students may engage in industry-driven case studies and simulation-based projects to replicate real-world engineering issues.

  • Internships and Co-op Opportunities: While optional, international students may apply for co-op or internship positions to gain Canadian work experience.

  • Engineering Student Clubs: There are numerous active student clubs such as the Windsor Engineering Society, Formula SAE Team, and Robotics Club that offer the chance to compete, collaborate, and invent beyond the classroom.

  • Guest Lectures and Industry Site Visits: Frequent industry interactions expose students to the practice of engineering.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Students are provided with exclusive services through Windsor's Centre for Career Development, including:

  • One-on-one career counselling and job searching support

  • Resume construction, cover letter, and interview skills workshops

  • Networking and job fairs connecting students with Canadian and global employers

Employability:

Windsor MEng Mechanical Engineering graduates are well-placed to find employment in automotive, aerospace, energy, robotics, and manufacturing sectors. Owing to the close location of Windsor to the Detroit automotive hub and the close linkage with industry, the majority of the graduates end up working at FCA, Ford, General Motors, Magna, and Siemens. Some also go on to work in project management or technical consultancy roles.

Further Academic Progression:

Although the MEng is a terminal professional degree, students who have a research interest can pursue an MASc or PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Windsor or elsewhere. Others choose to diversify with postgraduate diplomas in project management, business analytics, or even pursue an MBA to transition into leadership roles in engineering organizations.

Program Key Stats

$7139
Sept Intake : 1st Apr


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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Design engineer
  • project engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • systems engineer
  • research and development engineer
  • quality control engineer
  • materials engineer
  • consulting engineer
  • maintenance engineer
  • energy engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • product development engineer
  • HVAC engineer

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