The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering master’s programme at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) develops advanced expertise in areas such as thermofluids, manufacturing, and solid mechanics. You’ll learn through a research-informed curriculum designed to support engineering practice and innovation in industry.
The Master of Science (MSc) in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in key areas such as thermofluids, manufacturing, and solid mechanics. The programme features a research-informed curriculum that promotes innovation and practical applications within the engineering sector.
The MSc programme comprises graduate-level coursework complemented by a significant academic requirement. Course offerings may differ by term and availability.
The programme features a research component, such as a thesis or equivalent requirement, allowing students to demonstrate their advanced technical competencies.
Graduates of the MSc programme in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering will be well-prepared for a range of career opportunities in various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, and research and development. The skills acquired during the programme are highly valued in engineering roles that demand innovative thinking and technical expertise.
Note: For the most current information regarding document formats, additional requirements, and application procedures, please refer to TMU’s graduate admissions page.
Upon completion of the MSc in Canada, graduates may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), contingent on meeting Canadian immigration requirements.
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