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Faculty of Engineering
IndustrialEngineeringwithaMinor inBusinessAdministration
(optional co-op)
Bachelor of Applied Science
•
Developed by the Odette School of Business for the Industrial
Engineering program
•
Prepares students for high-growth potential management leadership
careers in industry, manufacturing and the businessworldwithin four
years
Mechanical Engineering (optional co-op)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Mechanical Programwith Options in
Aerospace, Automotive, Environmental andMaterials)
•
Provides theopportunity todesign, produceandoperate themechanical
systems thatmoveus, comfort us andmakeour livesbetter
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Includes studies in the twomajor fields of our program—solid
mechanics and thermofluids—that form the basis of aerodynamics,
heating and ventilation, energy production, manufacturing andmuch
more
•
Includes the option of the general Mechanical Engineering program
or one of four option streams:
1) Mechanical Engineeringwith an Aerospace Option
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Teaches themanufacturing, maintenance and logistics involved in
serving the aerospace industry
•
Involves the application of aerospace-related skills toward developing
the next generation of aerospacematerials, productionmethods and
components, and improving aerospace operational challenges
2) Mechanical Engineeringwith an Automotive Engineering Option
•
Explores the exciting automotive industry in one of Canada’s original
andmost diverse programs in automotive engineering education
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Includes the study and application of the core technologies, practices
and concepts behind the design, manufacturing and business of the
automotive sector
3)Mechanical EngineeringwithanEnvironmental EngineeringOption
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Includes the application of mechanical know-how to solve the
sustainability challenges facing our world
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Combinesmechanical engineering with courses in air pollution
control, water/wastewater treatment, noise, environmental
assessment and wastemanagement
4) Mechanical Engineeringwith aMaterials Option
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Explores the structure and properties of metals, ceramics, polymers
and composites
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Offers specialization in processing operations such as casting,
welding andmetal forming
Engineering Career Tracks
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State-of-the-art manufacturing and production
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Business
•
Government
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Systems design/operation/building/maintenance
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Consulting
•
Transportation
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Pollution control and prevention
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Advanced computing and communications
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Medicine andmedical technology
•
Bio-based engineering
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Research and development
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Structural design
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Failure analysis
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Construction and infrastructure renewal
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Scheduling and optimization
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Automotive industry
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Environmental protection
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Project, process and systemsmanagement
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Robotics and advanced electronics
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Power generation and distribution
• Students in all programs take a
common first year.
• ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and
SPH4U required. MCV4U is
strongly recommended.
• Students with aminimumaverage
of 75%will be invited to participate
in co-op.
74%+74% in
Engineering
second
average
††
Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, B.A.Sc.
Engineering—Undeclared
Engineering—Civil
Engineering—Electrical
Engineering—Environmental
Engineering—Industrial
Engineering—Industrial with aminor in Business Administration
Engineering—Mechanical
Engineering—Mechanical (Aerospace Option)
Engineering—Mechanical (Automotive Option)
Engineering—Mechanical (Environmental Option)
Engineering—Mechanical (Materials Option)
85%
DEGREETITLE/PROGRAM
OSSADMISSIONCRITERIA, COURSE
REQUIREMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL
APPLICATIONS, INTERVIEWS
2014 FALL
MINIMUM
ADMISSION
AVERAGE
2013 FALL
MEAN
†
ADMISSION
AVERAGE
Admission Requirements
All programs above offer co-op option
†
The average of all student entrance averages from the previous year
††
See page 60 for information on second averages