• The Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering is a 4-year program at the University of British Columbia(UBC).
  • Mechanical Engineering is a diverse field that applies physics and mathematics to analyze, design, and maintain mechanical systems. 
  • Mechanical Engineers continuously innovate, then refine and simplify solutions to the problems we face in everyday lives.
  • Students will enter Mechanical Engineering in their second year from the first-year general engineering that is common to all Engineering programs. 
  • In the final year, students can take courses in engineering economics and data analysis, controls, professional engineering practice, as well as complementary studies and technical electives.
  • Mechanical Engineering at UBC is a widely recognized program. 
  • Faculty research groups cover all of the major areas of mechanical engineering, including design and applied mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer, manufacturing, and controls.
  • The Student to Faculty Ratio is 18:1 which resolves the interaction Problem.
  • Each year, several of the students win scholarship awards. The student design teams regularly win prizes in regional, national, and international design competitions.
  • Students will graduate not only with expertise in their chosen field, but with the skills they need to continue growing, learning, and evolving with their career over time.
  • The University of British Columbia ranked as the 45th best university in the world in the QS World University Rankings.