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Launch your path toward a dynamic mechanical engineering career by building expertise in machine design, CAD, and thermofluids, with practical applications across automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and materials sectors. Specialization options include automotive, aerospace, environmental, and materials engineering. Students hone practical skills in our specialized project courtyard. The department fosters industry partnerships through collaborative projects, coursework, and cooperative work placements.
The Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department provides comprehensive programs that empower you to solve practical challenges alongside regional industries while gaining valuable hands-on training.
Mechanical engineers design, analyze, build, maintain, and optimize machinery and systems for diverse sectors including automotive, aerospace, energy production, manufacturing, and materials processing. Their roles often extend beyond technical work into management positions across private companies and public organizations. Graduates develop sophisticated expertise and analytical abilities, leading to careers with industrial firms, consulting agencies, government bodies, and research centers.
The University of Windsor stands among Ontario's select institutions offering industrial engineering. Industrial engineers optimize production systems through smart processes or develop adaptable manufacturing strategies, drawing upon operations research, production technologies, and enterprise resource planning. Our curriculum teaches you to engineer seamless system interactions.