Overview of Mechanical Engineering at University of Saskatchewan
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan provides a comprehensive education in the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Objectives include developing skills in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, and machine design, with an emphasis on practical problem-solving and innovation. Unique features include a mandatory co-operative education option, allowing students to gain up to 20 months of paid work experience, and integration of sustainability and renewable energy topics.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in industries such as energy, manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace. The program's strong focus on hands-on experience enhances employability, with many alumni securing positions in engineering consulting, research, and development across Canada and internationally.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is led by faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, including experts in biomechanics, thermal sciences, and robotics. Notable involvement from researchers affiliated with the Saskatchewan Research Council.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
- State-of-the-art laboratories including the Design and Innovation Machine Shop and Fluid Mechanics Lab.
- Partnerships with industry leaders like Cameco and PotashCorp for research and co-op placements.
- Access to the Canadian Light Source synchrotron for advanced materials testing.
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