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The Mechanical Engineering Master's programs enable students to explore diverse aspects of the field or specialize in specific concentrations: Design, Energy and Thermofluids Engineering, or Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering.
Both the Master of Applied Science (MASc) and Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering offer comprehensive coverage of core mechanical engineering principles. These programs also provide three key specialization tracks that target emerging technical areas with 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 pursue a broader mechanical engineering curriculum. Potential study areas range from robotics, automation, and mechatronics to mechanics, controls, CAD, thermofluids, and heat transfer. Given mechanical engineering's interdisciplinary nature, it frequently intersects with fields like electrical, computer, and software engineering, offering graduate students opportunities to investigate these related disciplines.