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Renowned as one of the world's premier engineering programs, Engineering Science (EngSci) offers an academically rigorous curriculum for students seeking exceptional challenges.
During the initial two years, students dive deep into core subjects including engineering fundamentals, mathematics, sciences, computing, and humanities. The final two years allow specialization through eight distinct majors for focused, advanced study. Our program fosters a tight-knit community of high-achieving peers, cultivating a dynamic and distinctive educational atmosphere.
With specialized majors, interdisciplinary minors, certificate options, and distinctive professional pathways, students can tailor their U of T Engineering education to align with evolving interests throughout their studies. This academic adaptability, combined with diverse curricular and extracurricular choices, ensures graduates develop essential engineering skills, professional assurance, and international awareness to tackle sophisticated problems.
The U of T Engineering program mandates at least 600 hours of hands-on experience, guaranteeing substantial professional exposure before graduation. These hours can be completed at any stage of the degree through various avenues, including industry placements or research projects. Participation in the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program fulfills this requirement in its entirety.
Aerospace Engineering encompasses the scientific principles, design processes, manufacturing techniques, and operational aspects of aircraft, spacecraft, and robotic systems operating within or beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Professionals in this discipline develop aircraft, space exploration systems, communication satellites, and rocket technologies. Their expertise also extends to sustainable energy solutions like wind turbines, urban air transportation, drone systems, autonomous vehicles, and high-altitude telescopic instruments.