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Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Degree Program

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What makes this program different?

From healthcare management and transportation, to business and finance, industrial engineering students learn to develop solutions that optimize supply chains, implement innovative technologies, enhance patient care systems and create positive and direct impacts on society.

Degree
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)

Department
Mechanical, Industrial, and Mechatronics Engineering

Accreditation
Canadian Engin (external link) eering Accreditation Board (external link) 

Options
FT 4yrs, Co-op 5 yrs, optional specializations

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Paid experience with industry partners

Co-op students make an average of $50,000 a year, build professional industry connections with experts and gain on-the-job experience in their future careers. 

Learn more about co-op opportunities.

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State-of-the art facilities

From biotechnologies that benefit human health, to disruptive 3D modeling revolutionary research is happening in our 21 Mechanical, Industrial, and Mechatronics labs.


Learn about our labs.

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#1 in Ontario for dedicated & personalized student support

The First-Year Engineering Office (FYEO) caters to all first year academic and administrative needs, ensuring a successful transition from high school student to thriving future engineer!

First year students also benefit from first year intervention and transition programs that help students maintain and upgrade their academic standing.

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Funding for your studies & business ideas

Explore scholarships, awards, income opportunities, and financial assistance options to finance your studies.

If you have an innovative idea or startup, you may also qualify for Esch Award funding, which supports eligible ventures from the ideation to launch stages.

Explore your journey

The co-operative (co-op) & internship program offers engineering students 8, 12 & 16 months of paid, full-time on-the-job experience, to develop skills, build professional connections and gain confidence in their chosen discipline.

The Optional Specialization in Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (OSEIE) offers business and innovation theory to help students shape ideas, develop technology, and prepare their concepts into marketable ventures.

The Accelerated Masters of Applied Science Pathway helps research-minded students, who have a minimum CGPA of A-, earn a Master of Applied Sciences up to one year earlier.

A Professional Engineer (P.Eng) License (external link)  is an optional professional designation for engineering graduates through Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).

The first year transition program is designed to help students who may be struggling with the pace of university learning, have missed credits, or need to improve their academic standing. This program ensures that students have the tools and guidance they need to succeed and remain on track in their studies.

Mohamed Wahab Mohamed Ismail
Dr. M. W. M. Ismail, PEng.

Industrial engineering (IE) is a versatile and crucial branch of engineering that impacts every industry, such as service, supply chain, healthcare, information technology, finance, and manufacturing. IE provides a systematic approach to streamline and improve productivity and efficiency. Our IE curriculum, including hands-on labs and involvement in the societies, enhances expertise in various areas: data analytics, optimization, human factors, statistical control, and optimizing production processes and facility layouts. The IE program prepares students to become valuable assets for employers, including those who offer CO-OP and internship positions.

Through both theory and application, students begin their program by focusing on the foundations of engineering science. They then gain specialized knowledge in industrial system design, operations research, data science, industrial ergonomics, systems modelling and more. 

With an opportunity to enrol in a paid co-op program, and options to enrol in many specializations, students become skilled in finding solutions for processes, productivity and people. Full course descriptions are available on the undergraduate calendar.

Get involved!

Engineering students deepen their applied knowledge of industrial engineering and meet new people by participating in design teams, competitions and student groups, including:

Get help!

Program-specific, career development, personal counselling and more, TMU is #1 in Ontario for providing support throughout your student journey.

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Clusters & zones

Students and faculty tackle real-world problems through our four zones and six clusters  by joining forces with leading organizations, from industry and hospitals to community and government. Our students receive one-on-one mentorship from multidisciplinary experts, and use state-of-the-art technologies that ignite and nurture their start-ups from the ground up. 

What does an Industrial Engineer graduate do?

Career possibilities

Industrial graduates become leaders in a growing and in-demand field, embodying the technical skills and solutions-oriented experience needed to create real-world solutions for employers. They take the skills from this immersive education and find versatile careers ranging from automation engineers or logistics engineering analysts, to product designers or workflow optimization specialists.

Possible employers:

TMU’s industrial engineering graduates work for a variety of leading companies including: 

  • Canada Post
  • Canadian Tire 
  • CIBC
  • FedEx
  • Michael Garron Hospital
  • NASA 
  • Toronto Pearson International Airport
  • The Walt Disney Company
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Building science engineer at Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd.
Role: Oversees daily operations, ensures efficient processes, identifies bottlenecks and suggests improvements to optimize workflows and meet performance goals.

Jude Abu Khajil
Area Manager at Amazon’s fulfillment centre 

“The Industrial Engineering program was the key to my personal and professional development. The coursework in data analysis, programming, quality control, and operations research provided a solid foundation and the skills to tackle various challenges. Projects and hands-on experiences, guided by our esteemed professors, enhanced my knowledge and fostered my analytical skills and adaptability, allowing me to think quickly and perform effectively in diverse scenarios and group settings.”

Industrial Engineering (BEng) ʼ24

Role: Helps transition distribution centres from manual operations to robotic technology, leads the design and implementation of the internal layout, and analyzes operational trends to identify improvements.

Adam Sharif
Industrial Engineering Supervisor, Metro Ontario

"My professors and instructors in the Industrial Engineering courses at TMU significantly broadened my understanding of various techniques and approaches available to engineers for solving real-world problems across a wide range of applications. The course material and projects provided me with clear and comprehensive insights into the technical and communication skills required in the field."

Industrial Engineering (BEng) ʼ24

 

Finance your studies

$10M for entrance scholarships

We offer more than $10M in academic-based entrance scholarships.

Find out if you’re eligible

$5k for current students

We also offer more than $5k in industrial engineering-specific awards. Look for one of our eight awards on the university’s scholarships and awards platform.  (external link) 

Earn income & develop career-related skills

Undergraduate research assistantships are available for third year students with a CGPA of 3.0 or more.

The Career Boost program provides jobs to eligible full-time undergraduate students.

Get financial assistance

Get info on government financial aid programs such as OSAP, out-of-province student loans, and U.S. student loans.

Apply for financial assistance

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