• The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering is a 4-year program with Honours at the University of Windsor.
  • This program is designed for individuals who are seeking to prepare for a career in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Students will have the opportunity to apply to the Co-operative Education Program.
  • The main topics of the program are:
    • Machine Dynamics
    • Computer-Aided Engineering
    • Design for Failure Prevention
    • Thermofluid Systems Design
  • Internship in this program gives opportunities for students to explore their interests in a particular area, create a network of contacts, and gain academic credit.
  • Co-op education combines classroom-based learning with practical work experience.
  • The employment rate of this program is 91.2%.
  • Students will be specializing in the following:
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace
    • Environmental, and materials.
  • After graduating from this program, students will meet the educational requirements for registration as a professional engineer.
  • The faculty promotes connections with industry through projects, courses, and workplace co-op opportunities.
  • The Faculty to student ratio is 1:16 which bridges the gap between the faculty and students.
  • Mechanical Engineering includes two broad areas of study thermofluids (which involves heat and power) and solid mechanics (involves designing mechanical parts, determining the forces on those parts during operation, and analyzing their performance as part of larger machines and systems).