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Mechatronics Engineering (BEng)

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Mechatronics Undergraduate

As a mechatronics engineer, you’ll create smart solutions to today’s and tomorrow’s problems for a world that demands technologically advanced devices. You’ll combine your expertise in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering to design, analyze and maintain current and emerging electromechanical systems. As a leader in an in-demand, rapidly growing field, you’ll drive the development and evolution of engineering.

Our innovative and unique program is based on a foundation in mathematical and scientific practices and emphasizes laboratory, experiential and design learning. Completion of core courses from mechanical, electrical and computer engineering programs will lead to training in mechatronics engineering design, analysis and solution-based processes. Technical electives will allow for specialization in robotics, automation, digital control systems design, consumer electronics and more. As part of your bachelor of engineering (BEng) degree, you can gain valuable, paid work experience by enrolling in the Mechatronics Engineering Co-operative program or enrolling in the Optional Internship Program.

During your final year Capstone Design project, you’ll collaborate with industry partners to address their existing technical issues and participate in laboratory and design studios.

Note: This is a new program subject to formal approval. Accreditation by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board will be sought at the time of the first graduating class.

Student Experience

You belong to a Faculty that is always buzzing with opportunities for growth, creativity, and networking with peers and professors. Connect with our thriving community by getting involved. Discover everything we have to offer, including student groups, design teams and events that encourage meaningful relationships with alumni and industry.

View the full list of student government, groups and design teams.

Selected Design Teams/Student Groups

We encourage you to deepen your applied knowledge of mechanical engineering and meet new people by participating in design teams and student groups, including:

TMU Engineering Student Society

The Toronto Metropolitan University Engineering Student Society (external link)  (MUES) represents all undergraduate engineering students at TMU and provides social, academic and support services.

Selected Competitions

 

Two students at the First-Year Engineering Office speaking with a First-Year Engineering Office team member in the engineering building.

First-Year Engineering Office

Are you a first-year student in need of academic guidance? The First-Year Engineering Office can help. Learn about their academic support resources, including advisors who will meet with you one-on-one.

 Need more time?

The transition program can help you adapt to the curriculum.

 Enjoy research?

Apply to the prestigious accelerated master of applied science pathway.

 Business-minded?

Add the optional specialization in management sciences to your degree, or explore other entrepreneurship opportunities offered in the faculty.