• Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years.
  • Students need to complete 90 credits successfully to graduate from this program.
  • Undergraduate students in Mechanical Engineering can take Aeronautical Engineering concentration.
  • The Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering at McGill University offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    • Aerodynamics and fluid mechanics
    • Combustion and energy systems
    • Design and manufacturing
    • Dynamics and control
    • Materials and structures
  • In collaboration with the McGill Institute for Aerospace Engineering (MIAE), the goal of the Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Concentration is to foster interest in Aerospace Engineering among undergraduate students and awareness of the multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural environment in which they may work as future engineers working in the Aerospace Industry.
  • Mechanical engineers at McGill University are traditionally concerned with the conception, design, implementation, and operation of mechanical systems.
  • The students to faculty ratio for this Mechanical Engineering program is 16:1.
  • The job opportunities after graduation in McGill’s Mechanical Engineering program that students will get are:
    • Aerospace engineer
    • Automotive engineer
    • Contracting civil engineer
    • Control and instrumentation engineer, etc., with an average salary of 37,250 USD.