Overview
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Manitoba provides a comprehensive education in core mechanical engineering principles, including mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials science, and design. Objectives include developing problem-solving skills, technical expertise, and practical application through laboratory work and projects. Unique features encompass a mandatory co-operative education option for real-world experience, interdisciplinary research opportunities in areas like renewable energy and biomechanics, and accreditation by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for diverse roles in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, energy, and consulting. The program's emphasis on hands-on experience and innovation supports strong employability, with opportunities for further studies in graduate engineering programs.
Key Faculty/Staff
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is led by experienced faculty including department head Dr. Brian MacLean, with notable researchers in areas like sustainable energy and advanced manufacturing.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Facilities include state-of-the-art labs such as the Smart Machine Tool and Machining Research Laboratory, the Composites Manufacturing and Finite Element Laboratory, and access to the National Centre for Thrust Airfoil Research. Partnerships exist with industry leaders like Manitoba Hydro and aerospace firms for research and co-op placements.
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