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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 engage deeply with core engineering principles, mathematics, sciences, computing, and humanities. The final two years allow specialization through eight distinct majors, enabling focused, advanced study. Our program fosters a tight-knit community of high-achieving peers, cultivating a distinctive and dynamic educational atmosphere.
With specialized majors, interdisciplinary minors, certificate options, and diverse professional experiences, students can tailor their U of T Engineering education to align with evolving interests throughout their studies. This academic adaptability, coupled with extensive elective and extracurricular possibilities, ensures graduates possess both technical expertise and the professional acumen to tackle global engineering challenges.
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 initiatives. Participation in the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program fulfills this requirement in its entirety.
The EngSci Mathematics, Statistics and Finance major equips students with theoretical knowledge about financial systems and markets that shape worldwide economic activity.
Financial systems influence diverse stakeholders, from corporations securing funding to pension plans supporting retirees, insurers mitigating risks, and individuals managing investments. Emerging financial technologies like robo-advisors have recently transformed the sector, blending data science with financial mathematics in innovative ways.