Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Integrated Manufacturing
ObjectivesThe Mechanical Engineering program consists of strands of courses that build knowledge in mechanical design and the engineering sciences concentrating on three main topic areas - solid mechanics and materials, fluid mechanics, and thermosciences. In addition, students can choose elective courses which span a wide range of applied subjects, such as noise control, energy conversion and power generation, materials, manufacturing processes, aerodynamics and flight mechanics, space systems and orbital mechanics, vehicle dynamics, robotics, and automatic controls.
Academic titleBachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Concentration in Integrated Manufacturing
Course descriptionMechanical Engineering with Concentration in Integrated Manufacturing
Bachelor of Engineering (22.0 credits)
First year
1. 4.0 credits in CHEM 1101, MATH 1004, MATH 1005, MATH 1104, PHYS 1004, ECOR 1010, ECOR 1101, ECOR 1606;
2. 1.0 credit in Complementary Studies Electives;
Second year
3. 5.0 credits in MATH 2004, MATH 3705, MAAE 2001, MAAE 2101, MAAE 2202, MAAE 2300, MAAE 2400, MAAE 2700, ECOR 2606, CCDP 2100;
4. 0.5 credit in Basic Science Electives;