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Launch your path toward a dynamic mechanical engineering career by building core expertise in machine design, CAD, and thermofluids, with applications spanning automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and materials engineering. Specialization options cover automotive, aerospace, environmental, and materials fields. Our campus features a specialized project courtyard where students enhance their practical skills. Faculty foster industry partnerships through collaborative projects, coursework, and cooperative work placements.
Explore subjects like vehicle dynamics, thermal systems management, advanced propulsion technologies, and gain hands-on laboratory experience. Numerous opportunities exist to design, construct, and compete with various ground vehicles in global racing events.
The Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department provides comprehensive programs that enable you to solve practical challenges alongside regional industries while developing technical proficiency.
Mechanical engineers oversee the conception, evaluation, fabrication, upkeep, and operation of machinery and systems across diverse sectors including automotive, aerospace, energy production, manufacturing, and materials processing. Professionals in this field frequently expand beyond traditional mechanical roles, occupying leadership positions throughout private enterprises and government agencies. Our alumni develop sophisticated expertise and analytical capabilities, with many securing positions in industrial firms, consulting agencies, governmental bodies, and research organizations.
The University of Windsor stands among Ontario's select institutions offering industrial engineering programs. Industrial engineers employ smart methodologies to optimize production systems or develop adaptable manufacturing strategies, drawing upon disciplines like operations analysis, production technologies, and integrated business planning. Our curriculum prepares you to engineer seamless system interactions.