Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics Option (Co-op Optional)

Laurentian University

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 33,765/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 129

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 500 +

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Main Campus Address

935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, CA

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics Option (Co-op Optional)

Program Overview

From robots to high-speed trains, meet the needs of society by designing new products and processes. Become part of an organization of professionals with a rich history at the Bharti School of Engineering. Answer the call to be an engineer and work collectively toward the betterment of society.

Apply your problem-solving skills to diverse areas such as robotics and automation, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and ventilation, biomechanics, transportation, energy production and conversion, and much more.

Learn about dynamic modelling, control algorithm development, engineering materials, manufacturing and mechanical design, microprocessor programming and heat transfer.  Tailor your coursework to specific areas of interest or choose to specialize in the area of mechatronics.

Are you up to the challenge?
Mechanical engineering, a field where concepts of physics are applied to solve real-world problems, is among the broadest of all engineering disciplines in terms of scope.  In fact, practically all devices and objects that surround us in our daily lives are at least partly designed based on mechanical engineering principles (e.g., cars, smartphones, drones, prosthetic limbs, etc.) or are fabricated in an industrial setting using machinery and tools that are products of mechanical engineering.  Even the generation and conversion of the energy used to manufacture such devices and objects relies heavily on the field of mechanical engineering.  A mechanical engineer can be an innovator leading the design, analysis and manufacturing of new products or be responsible for ensuring the continued efficient and safe operation of existing devices.  A mechanical engineer also has excellent problem solving skills that may be applied to numerous areas such as robotics and automation, heating and ventilation, biomechanics, transportation, energy production and conversion, aerodynamics, hydraulics and pneumatics, etc.  The numerous challenges faced by the mechanical engineer in working toward the betterment of society through the development of new products contribute to making the profession both stimulating and rewarding.

Program highlights:

  • Mechatronics option: Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering involving elements of mechanical engineering, systems engineering, electrical engineering and computer engineering that provides the basis for the design of integrated intelligent systems.  In fact, most devices and machines that in the past were purely mechanical artefacts have now been improved through the use of electronic components and computer algorithms.  The mechatronics option within the Mechanical Engineering program provides students with general knowledge in all areas of mechanical engineering combined with specific knowledge in the areas of digital control, as well as microprocessor design and implementation.
  • CO-OP option: The CO-OP option allows students to spend from 16 to 20 months of their program in paid engineering internships within industrial settings.  This provides students with valuable engineering experience while also improving their prospects of quality employment upon graduation.  The Mechanical Engineering program with the CO-OP option has a 5 year duration.
  • Classroom teaching is complemented with hands-on lab work that demonstrates the real-world implications of engineering principles.
  • Students in the program are regularly brought to work on challenging open-ended design problems that must satisfy requirements and constraints pertaining to functionality, safety, manufacturability, cost, ease of use, and environmental sustainability.  The culmination of these efforts is the fourth year capstone engineering design course where students work as members of a team to design, fabricate and test a device or product according to the needs of a client.  In many cases, clients are local companies or organizations looking to improve their products or services.
  • The Mechanical Engineering program is accredited through the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB).  Graduates of our program are eligible to register as Professional Engineers across Canada.