• The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at Queen’s University is a 4-year Course-based program of 3 terms.
  • This Program is Coursework and Internship oriented.
  • These Ranks are given to the program by Maclean’s in 2020:
    • Under the Top 15 Engineering Program Universities in Canada.
    • In terms of Program Reputation, this Program ranks 7th among Canadian Universities.
    • In terms of Research Reputation, this Program ranks 9th among Canadian Universities.
  • The program follows the same four subject tracks as the research programs, Biomechanical Engineering, Energy and Fluid Systems, Design and Manufacturing, and Materials Engineering.
  • The Graduation rate for this program is 78.8%, Which shows that the Majority of the Students get graduated.
  • The Employment rate after
    • 2 years after graduation is 94%.
  • The Acceptance Rate is 20% which increases the chances of students getting enrolled.
  • The Student to Teacher ratio is 20:1, which bridges the gap between Students and Teachers.
  • The Female to male ratio is 5:5 which gives equal chances for both the genders to compete.
  • In some cases, students might complete the program in 2 terms by taking 4 courses each semester. If a student is not able to successfully complete their 8 courses during the 3 term period, they may be granted permission to continue with an additional term in order to complete the program this is an advantage for the students.
  • It is also possible to combine one of the tracks (usually Energy and Fluid Systems) with the Master’s program in Applied Sustainability (MAS).
  • The average salary of the graduate after getting placed is 57,525 USD for freshers.
  • The careers after graduation are:
    • Acoustic consultant.
    • Clinical technologist.
    • Corporate investment banker.., etc.