Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Engineering

North Oshawa

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Engineering program at Ontario Tech University provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles, technologies, and practices of modern manufacturing processes. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Engineering program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to excel in diverse roles within the manufacturing industry, including production engineering, process engineering, quality engineering, automation engineering, supply chain management, and research and development. Graduates are well-prepared to contribute to the innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability of manufacturing enterprises in Canada and around the world.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Engineering Principles: The program begins with foundational courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering fundamentals, providing students with a strong theoretical background essential for understanding advanced manufacturing concepts.

  2. Manufacturing Processes: Students learn about various manufacturing processes, including machining, casting, forming, welding, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). They gain hands-on experience through laboratory sessions and projects that involve designing, simulating, and optimizing manufacturing processes.

  3. Materials Science and Engineering: Understanding the properties and behavior of materials is crucial in manufacturing. Students study materials science, metallurgy, polymers, ceramics, and composites, learning how material properties influence manufacturing processes and product performance.

  4. Automation and Robotics: Automation technologies play a key role in modern manufacturing environments. The program covers topics such as robotics, mechatronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and industrial automation systems, preparing students to design, program, and integrate automated systems in manufacturing facilities.

  5. Quality Assurance and Control: Students learn about quality management principles, statistical process control (SPC), quality inspection techniques, and lean manufacturing methodologies. They acquire skills in ensuring product quality, process optimization, waste reduction, and continuous improvement in manufacturing operations.

  6. Digital Manufacturing and Industry 4.0: The program emphasizes the integration of digital technologies in manufacturing, including computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), simulation software, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics. Students explore how these technologies are transforming traditional manufacturing processes and driving the industry towards Industry 4.0.

  7. Supply Chain Management: Understanding supply chain dynamics, logistics, procurement, and inventory management is essential for manufacturing engineers. Students learn about supply chain optimization, just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing, supplier relationship management, and sustainable supply chain practices.

  8. Capstone Projects and Internships: In their final year, students undertake capstone projects that integrate their knowledge and skills to solve real-world manufacturing challenges. They may also have the opportunity to participate in internships or co-op placements with industry partners, gaining valuable hands-on experience and networking opportunities.

  9. Professional Development: The program emphasizes professional ethics, communication skills, teamwork, and project management, preparing students for successful careers as manufacturing engineers. Guest lectures, industry seminars, and networking events provide insights into industry trends and practices.

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Location

North Oshawa

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 41799

Application Fees : CAD $100

Undergraduate Programs:

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Ontario Tech University are required to have completed a secondary school diploma or equivalent. The minimum academic requirement is a score of 65% or higher in the final year of secondary school or its equivalent.

English Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English is essential for international students to succeed in their studies at Ontario Tech University. The university accepts the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) as one of the recognized English proficiency tests. The minimum required IELTS score for undergraduate programs is 6.5, with no individual band score below 6.0. TOEFL iBT overall score of 83 required with no band less than 19, PTE overall score of 58 is required and DET score of 110 is required.

Additional Requirements: In addition to the academic and English language requirements, some undergraduate programs may have specific prerequisites or additional admission requirements. These requirements may include prerequisite courses, portfolios, interviews, or supplementary application materials. It is important for international students to review the program-specific admission requirements for the program they wish to apply to.

Scholarships available to international students at Ontario Tech University, Canada.

International Excellence Scholarships: Ontario Tech University offers International Excellence Scholarships to exceptional international students entering undergraduate programs. These scholarships are merit-based and recognize academic achievement. The scholarship amount varies and is renewable for subsequent years based on maintaining a specified GPA.

Ontario Tech Graduate Scholarships: International students applying for graduate programs at Ontario Tech University are eligible for Ontario Tech Graduate Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, research potential, and other criteria determined by individual graduate programs. The scholarship amount varies, and students are automatically considered for these scholarships upon application to their respective programs.

External Scholarships and Awards: Ontario Tech University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government organizations, non-profit organizations, and other sources. The university provides information and resources to help students identify and apply for external scholarships. Students can also consult their home country's scholarship programs that support studying abroad.

Donor-Funded Scholarships: Ontario Tech University has a number of donor-funded scholarships available to both domestic and international students. These scholarships are made possible through the generosity of individuals, corporations, and organizations. The eligibility criteria, application process, and scholarship amounts vary depending on the specific scholarships.

Research Assistantships and Teaching Assistantships: International graduate students may have the opportunity to work as research assistants or teaching assistants, which not only provide valuable research and teaching experience but also offer financial support. These assistantships may come with a stipend or tuition fee waiver.

Government Funding Programs: International students at Ontario Tech University may be eligible for government funding programs offered by their home country. These programs provide financial assistance for students studying abroad. Students are encouraged to research and explore the various government-sponsored scholarships and grants available in their respective countries.

It's important to note that the availability and criteria for scholarships may vary from year to year.  Applying for scholarships typically requires submitting a separate application, meeting specific eligibility criteria, and adhering to application deadlines. International students are advised to plan their scholarship applications well in advance and carefully review the requirements and instructions provided by the university.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Engineering program at Ontario Tech University are well-equipped with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience to pursue rewarding careers in various sectors of the manufacturing industry. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing Engineering program prepares graduates for diverse and dynamic career opportunities in the global manufacturing industry. With their multidisciplinary skills, technical knowledge, and problem-solving abilities, graduates are well-positioned to make significant contributions to the competitiveness, sustainability, and technological advancement of manufacturing enterprises worldwide.

  1. Manufacturing Engineer: As manufacturing engineers, graduates can work in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, and more. They are responsible for designing, optimizing, and improving manufacturing processes to enhance efficiency, quality, and productivity. Manufacturing engineers may also oversee production operations, implement new technologies, and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.

  2. Process Engineer: Process engineers focus on optimizing specific manufacturing processes, such as machining, casting, injection molding, or additive manufacturing. They analyze process parameters, troubleshoot issues, and implement improvements to enhance throughput, reduce waste, and minimize defects. Process engineers may work in research and development (R&D) departments, production facilities, or consultancy firms.

  3. Quality Engineer: Quality engineers play a crucial role in ensuring that products meet stringent quality standards and customer requirements. They develop and implement quality control systems, conduct inspections and audits, analyze data to identify trends and root causes of defects, and lead continuous improvement initiatives. Quality engineers work closely with production teams, suppliers, and customers to maintain high-quality standards throughout the manufacturing process.

  4. Automation Engineer: With the increasing adoption of automation and robotics in manufacturing, there is a growing demand for engineers skilled in designing, programming, and integrating automated systems. Automation engineers develop robotic workcells, PLC-controlled production lines, and flexible manufacturing systems to improve efficiency, safety, and reliability. They may also work on projects related to industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and smart manufacturing.

  5. Supply Chain Manager: Graduates with a strong understanding of supply chain management principles and practices can pursue careers in logistics, procurement, and supply chain management. They oversee the flow of materials, components, and finished products from suppliers to customers, optimize inventory levels, and ensure timely delivery while minimizing costs and risks. Supply chain managers play a crucial role in optimizing the entire value chain and enhancing competitiveness.

  6. Product Development Engineer: Product development engineers are involved in the design, testing, and launch of new products or product variants. They collaborate with cross-functional teams, including R&D, marketing, and manufacturing, to translate customer needs into innovative product designs. Product development engineers may specialize in specific industries or product categories, such as automotive components, consumer electronics, medical devices, or industrial machinery.

  7. Research and Development (R&D) Engineer: Graduates interested in innovation and advanced technology may pursue careers in research and development. R&D engineers conduct applied research, design experiments, develop prototypes, and evaluate emerging technologies to drive product innovation and process improvement. They may work in corporate R&D centers, government laboratories, or academic institutions.

  8. Consultant: Some graduates choose to work as consultants, providing expertise and advisory services to manufacturing firms on various aspects of operations, technology adoption, process optimization, and strategic planning. Consultants may work independently or as part of consulting firms, assisting clients in overcoming challenges and achieving their business objectives.

  9. Project Manager: Project managers oversee complex engineering projects from initiation to completion, ensuring that they are delivered on time, within budget, and according to specifications. They coordinate resources, manage risks, and communicate with stakeholders to ensure project success. Project managers may specialize in manufacturing projects, such as facility expansions, technology upgrades, or process improvements.

  10. Entrepreneur: Graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset and innovative ideas may choose to start their own manufacturing businesses or technology startups. They can leverage their engineering expertise to develop innovative products, implement novel manufacturing processes, or provide specialized services to the industry. Entrepreneurship offers opportunities for creativity, autonomy, and potential financial rewards.


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