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This graduate program offers students the flexibility to explore diverse aspects of Mechanical Engineering or specialize in specific concentrations: Design, Energy and Thermofluids Engineering, or Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering.
The Mechanical Engineering master's curriculum enables comprehensive study across core mechanical engineering domains. Students may also concentrate on three emerging specializations anticipated to be highly sought-after in the job market: Design, Energy and Thermofluids Engineering, and Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering.
Students also have the option to pursue a broader mechanical engineering education, covering subjects ranging from robotics, automation, and mechatronics to mechanics, controls, CAD, thermofluids, and heat transfer. The field frequently intersects with other engineering disciplines like electrical, computer, and software engineering, offering graduate students interdisciplinary exploration opportunities.
The research-focused Master of Applied Science (MASc) program prepares graduates for careers in R&D, advanced engineering, or academia. The course-intensive Master of Engineering (MEng) program focuses on technical skill enhancement, typically including a significant project component.