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Mechanical Engineering involves applying physics principles to create energy solutions for human needs. This curriculum equips learners with skills to analyze, create, produce, and service mechanical equipment. Participants will gain thorough knowledge of fundamental topics like mechanical forces, motion science, heat dynamics, fluid behavior, and power conversion as applied to vehicle technologies. Mechanical Engineering Technologists apply these fundamentals along with specialized expertise to develop and evaluate cars, planes, climate control systems, marine vessels, production facilities, industrial equipment, and robotic systems.
Program Features
Cutting-edge instructional space at the on-campus Ford Centre for Excellence in Manufacturing.
Credit exchange initiative with University of Windsor's Engineering Department and other institutions.
Chance for participants to visit regional design and production sites plus attend mobility industry advancement conferences.
Enrollees consistently perform outstandingly at Provincial and National Skills Contests for Mechanical Computer-Aided Design.
Vehicle-oriented practical labs conducted with experiential learning in St. Clair College's Automotive facility.
Professional Pathways
Alumni secure rewarding positions in product innovation, quality assessment, digital modeling and drafting, materials specification, cost estimation, equipment and system component development, technical marketing, and entry-level supervisory roles across energy, production, automation, and renewable energy sectors.