Courses
Level 1
Course details
Chemistry
CHEM72005
Conestoga 101
CON0101
Engineering Drawing Principles
DRWG71005
Foundation Module (Advanced Manufacturing)
FND71065
Material Removal Manufacturing Processes
MACH71685
Calculus for Engineering
MATH71561
Year 1 Project - A
MECH71140
Physics - Mechanical
PHYS71095
Group Dynamics
SOC71500
Level 2
Course details
Scientific and Technical Communications
ENGL71200
Fluid Power and Mechanics
IFME71240
Linear Algebra
MATH71000
Materials Science
MATR71015
Statics and Strength of Materials
MATR71025
Year 1 Project - B
MECH71150
Physics
PHYS71020
Level 3
Course details
Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR71050
Electrical and Electronic Foundations
ELCN71025
Manufacturing Processes
MANU72025
Advanced Calculus
MATH71570
Dynamics
MECH72130
Year 2 Project - A
MECH72165
Project Management, Methods and Tools
MGMT72120
Programming Fundamentals
PROG72355
Level 4
Course details
Sensors, Actuators and Instrumentation
CNTR72205
Electric Motors and Drives
CNTR73025
Analysis and Design of Mechanisms
DSGN73105
Numerical Methods
MATH73215
Strength of Materials II
MATR72050
Year 2 Project - B
MECH72175
Level 5
Course details
Co-op Work Term I (MSE)
COOP72020
Level 6
Course details
Co-op Work Term II (MSE)
COOP73030
Level 7
Course details
Design of Machine Elements I
DSGN73030
Industrial Engineering
MANU73000
Differential Equations
MATH73015
Fluid Mechanics
MECH72125
Year 3 Project - A
MECH73255
Science, Technology and Society
SOC71045
Electives: Program Option
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Microprocessors and Embedded Systems
CNTR73140
Artificial Intelligence
CNTR73150
Finite Element Analysis
DSGN74045
Digital Signal Processing
ELCN73010
Advanced Technical Elective I
ENGG74020
Advanced Technical Elective II
ENGG74030
Value Engineering and Life Cycle Costing
ENGG74100
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
MANU73020
Composite Materials
MATR73000
MSE Program Exemptions
MSEPO70001
MSE Program Exemptions
MSEPO70002
Operations Management
OPER73240
Introduction to Welding
WELD73295
Level 8
Course details
Control Systems
CNTR73015
Design of Machine Elements II
DSGN73050
Probability and Statistics
MATH74005
Thermodynamics
MECH73115
Year 3 Project - B
MECH73265
Introduction to Natural Sciences
SCIE71000
Electives: Interdisciplinary
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 9
Course details
Co-op Work Term III (MSE)
COOP74010
Level 10
Course details
Finite Element Analysis
DSGN74045
Economics for Engineers
ECON74000
Law, Ethics and Professional Practice
LAW74600
Manufacturing Systems
MANU74020
Year 4 Project - A
MECH74265
Robotics
ROBO73005
Electives: Program Option
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Please note that all courses may not be offered in all semesters. Go to your student portal for full timetabling details under "My Courses".
Microprocessors and Embedded Systems
CNTR73140
Artificial Intelligence
CNTR73150
Digital Signal Processing
ELCN73010
Advanced Technical Elective I
ENGG74020
Advanced Technical Elective II
ENGG74030
Value Engineering and Life Cycle Costing
ENGG74100
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
MANU73020
Composite Materials
MATR73000
MSE Program Exemptions
MSEPO70003
MSE Program Exemptions
MSEPO70004
Operations Management
OPER73240
Introduction to Welding
WELD73295
Level 11
Course details
Financial and Managerial Accounting
ACCT74100
Business Fundamentals
BUS71260
Sustainable and Concurrent Design
DSGN74070
Year 4 Project - B
MECH74275
Topics in Management
MGMT74115
Quality Assurance
QUAL74035
Electives: Interdisciplinary
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Program outcomes
Apply university level mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering fundamentals to solve engineering problems involving mechanical systems
Apply critical thinking to identify, formulate, analyze, and solve complex engineering problems to reach substantiated conclusions using appropriate research
Conduct investigations relating to natural science, mechanical, manufacturing and control systems using methods that include appropriate research and experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to reach valid conclusions.
Creatively transform ideas and concepts into a product definition that meets customer requirements and satisfies health and safety risks, applicable design and quality standards, economic, environmental, cultural and societal considerations.
Design, simulate, or model optimum mechanical systems to realize products, manufacturing processes and control systems that conform to design specifications and functional requirements.
Create, select, configure, extend and monitor appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering tools such as mechanical modeling, manufacturing and control simulation and information and data management systems considering the associated limitations.
Apply concepts of human relations and organizational behaviour to establish and maintain effective relationships using leadership, interpersonal, group dynamics and conflict resolution skills across diverse teams and groups.
Communicate complex engineering concepts within the profession and with society at large using oral, graphic and print media methods to produce effective reports, design documentation, and instructions.
Adhere to professional, ethical, and legal codes of practice in compliance with industrial, labour and environmental legislation to protect the public and public interest.
Integrate the concepts of sustainable design and development and environmental stewardship to prevent and address problems caused by engineering products, processes, and services considering the existence of uncertainties and interactions.
Apply professional ethics, accountability and equity to demonstrate value, and respect of diversity across global, and societal contexts.
Integrate engineering skills and knowledge with current business strategies to manage risk and provide cost-effective and economically sound solutions.
Effectively manage enterprise resources through planning, organizing, staffing, directing, motivating, leading, monitoring and controlling.
Address plans for lifelong learning and professional development to maintain and sustain engineering competence and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge.
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