• Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical System Engineering at Conestoga College allows students to complete this program in 4 Years.
  • Students are required to successfully complete two language electives (in one language) in order to graduate.
  • The Bachelor of Engineering-Mechanical Systems Engineering program, delivered at the honors level, is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) allowing to start on the path to becoming a professional engineer.
  • The main concepts covered under the program are:​
    • Engineering Drawing Principles
    • Foundation Module (Advanced Manufacturing)
    • Material Removal Manufacturing Processes 
    • Calculus for Engineering
    • Physics - Mechanical
  • It is geared to motivated individuals looking for challenging careers in the dynamic and growing areas of mechanical design, robotics, and advanced manufacturing.
  • The program is delivered using project-based curriculum and increasingly complex real-world projects where students will progress from engineering fundamentals to advanced, leading-edge technologies in design, manufacturing, and automation.
  • Students will also develop proficiency in business, project management, environmental and sustainable design, as well as interpersonal and team dynamics.
  • The student to teacher ratio is 15:1 which helps increase in interaction between professors and students.
  • On average, 82% of students from the last three years found employment within six months of graduation.
  • After completing this course, students have career opportunities as
    • Aerospace engineer
    • Automotive engineer
    • CAD technician
    • Contracting civil engineer
    • Control and instrumentation engineer
    • Maintenance engineer, etc with an average salary of 46,475 USD per year.