• Masters in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto is a 2-year (4 sessions) program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The University of Toronto also ranked 1st in Maclean’s Top 10 in 2020 for engineering programs.
  • This program consists of coursework and it is not a research-oriented degree.
  • The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering accepts qualified applicants interested in a wide range of topics related to:
    • Dynamic Systems
    • Vibrations
    • Solid Mechanics
    • Thermodynamics
    • Heat transfer
    • Fluid Mechanics, and etc
  • The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:19.
  • Students must complete 2.0 graduate full-course equivalents (FCEs) in coursework.
  • The University of Toronto in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering offers graduate courses and research opportunities in the other two programs of study:
    • The Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree program, provides students with an opportunity to pursue research-intensive advanced studies in a particular field of interest.
    • The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree program, is for students anticipating a career in which they will be performing or directing research at the most advanced level.
  • Students can apply for scholarship programs initiated by the Government of Canada up to 40,664 USD per year.
  • Students may have job opportunities as an advanced nurse practitioner, nurse administrators, etc with an average salary of 46,475 USD per year.