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Industrial engineering is a field that combines multiple engineering disciplines to enhance and streamline complex processes, systems, or organizations. This is accomplished by deploying creative, integrated solutions involving people, knowledge, and technology while maintaining cost efficiency.
There's growing demand for engineers who also possess management expertise. Enhance your technical engineering education with business and leadership training through the five-year Bachelor of Engineering and Management (Honours) degree.
Career prospects
Lead, evaluate, and oversee teams in various sectors, including research, development, design, maintenance analysis, and operations, such as:
Agriculture, Automotive and aerospace, Chemical manufacturing, Construction and infrastructure, Consumer goods, Healthcare systems
Industrial and precision equipment, Information and telecommunications, Mechanical systems, Oil and gas sectors, Pharmaceuticals
Hands-on experience
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science provides optional internship and co-op opportunities, allowing students to acquire valuable industry experience and explore potential career paths.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete international academic qualification equivalent to Canada Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
English language requirement:
IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with no sub-score less than 6.0 (Education and Nursing programs require an overall score of 7.0).
TOEFL: Internet-based test (iBT) with a total score of 83 (Education and Nursing programs require a total score of 87), and minimum scaled scores of Listening: 20; Reading: 20; Speaking: 19; and Writing: 20
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: Minimum score of 58.
Cambridge English - Advanced: Minimum score of 180 with no band lower than 170.