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The Master of Applied Science (MASc) and Master of Engineering (MEng) programs in Mechanical Engineering enable students to explore all major aspects of mechanical engineering. These programs offer three core specialization areas where students can concentrate on emerging technical fields anticipated to have strong industry demand: Design, Energy and Thermofluids Engineering, and Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering. Additional information about these specializations is provided below.
Students also have the option to study diverse topics across the broad field of mechanical engineering. Subjects range from robotics, automation, and mechatronics to mechanics, controls, computer-aided design, and thermofluids systems. Mechanical engineering frequently intersects with other disciplines like electrical, computer, and software engineering, providing graduate students with opportunities to investigate these interconnected fields.
The MASc program in Mechanical Engineering aims to equip students for careers in research, development, and advanced engineering roles. Graduates will be prepared for engineering positions in R&D or advanced technology sectors, government organizations, or for pursuing doctoral studies. This program combines coursework, guided research, seminars, and a thesis project to achieve its educational goals.