• York University’s Master of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering is offered as a 2-year teaching program.
  • This program is offered on both part-time and full-time teaching basis and it is also offered a thesis-based graduate degree.
  • This program mainly focuses on advanced theoretical and applied knowledge which helps students to be perfect in their careers.
  • The main components of this program are:
    • Advanced Fluid Dynamics
    • Advanced Continuum Mechanics
    • Microfluidics and Nanofluidics
    • Advanced Robotics and Automation
    • Advanced Optical Measurement Techniques
  • If the student applying for the course option, they must take at least 30 credit hours of graduate work (typically 10 courses).
  • As it is a thesis-based program, students should complete at least 15 credit hours of graduate work (typically 5 courses).
  • This program is also delivered by world-class researchers who also encourage students’ independent thinking, makes it an excellent choice for the best engineers of the future.
  • This program also offers courses with the Faculty of Education, which will empower students to deliver education with an edge to future generations of engineers.
  • University has also created an exciting opportunity for students to take courses from two premier professional schools – Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business.
  • For this course, the student to teacher ratio is 35:1, which helps increase interaction between professors and students.
  • As a Mechanical Engineer, student expertise is needed in a wide variety of industrial, governmental, and academic settings worldwide. These may include Construction, Aerospace engineering, Energy technology, and consulting Automotive industry.