Mechanical Engineering Degree

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Put your career in gear.

If you love things that move, this is your program. At Waterloo, you’ll develop the skills you need to design everything from switches to spacecraft.

You’ll get a broad foundation in all aspects of mechanical design: mechanics, power, control, and manufacturing. You’ll also learn to lead large, multidisciplinary teams, solve problems, come up with high-impact innovations, and have the chance to apply it all to real work experiences in co-op.

Where you use those skills is up to you. Mechanical engineers work in all kinds of fields, constantly looking for ways to make machinery faster, lighter, cleaner, and more reliable.

And with two years of career-relevant experience on your resume by the time you graduate, you’ll definitely impress potential employers.

What courses will you take in Mechanical Engineering?

First-year courses

You’ll take a mix of foundational engineering and mathematics courses in first year. After first year, most of your classes will be Mechanical Engineering courses covering topics such as automation and controls, design, dynamics of machines, energy, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, materials, solid mechanics, and thermodynamics.

September to December

  • ME 100 – Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Practice 1
  • CHE 102 – Chemistry for Engineers
  • MATH 115 – Linear Algebra for Engineering
  • MATH 116 – Calculus 1 for Engineering
  • PHYS 115 – Mechanics

January to April or May to August

  • ME 100B – Seminar
  • ME 101 – Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Practice 2
  • ME 115 – Structure and Properties of Materials
  • ME 123 – Electrical Engineering for Mechanical Engineers
  • MATH 118 – Calculus 2 for Engineering
  • One approved elective course

This is a sample schedule. Courses or when a course is offered may change depending on availability. 

After first year

Sample upper-year courses

ME 250 – Thermodynamics 1
ME 321 – Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines
ME 435 – Industrial Metallurgy
ME 547 – Robot Manipulators: Kinematics, Dynamics, Control

Customize your degree

Add a specialization in upper years in Welding & Joining to focus your studies or choose one of the options available to all engineering students. Popular options in Mechanical Engineering are the Artificial Intelligence and Computing options.

Faculty:
Faculty of Engineering

Degree:
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering

Available as a co-op program?
Yes

Available as a regular program?
No

Available as a minor?
No

Knowledge is power. Combine technical know-how with knowledge of fluids, power, and energy systems to create new technologies.

Endless career possibilities. Graduates from this program work in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, green energy, and oil.

Co-op = relevant paid work experience

Waterloo's co-op program, the largest in North America, is an amazing way to explore potential careers, learn to interview for jobs, graduate with up to two years of valuable experience —and make money!

Sample co-op job titles

  • Assistant design / production engineering
  • Mechanical designer
  • Project engineering
  • Quality assurance
  • Machine operator
  • Manufacturing student
  • Product developer

Co-op work-study sequence

Starting in first year, you'll normally alternate between school and work every four months, integrating your classroom learning with real-world experience. You can return to the same employer for a couple of work terms to gain greater knowledge and responsibility or work for different employers to get a broad range of experience.

Your first work term will be halfway through first year (January to April 2026).

Year September to December (Fall) January to April (Winter) May to August (Spring)
First Study Co-op Study
Second Co-op Study Co-op
Third Study Co-op Study
Fourth Co-op Study Co-op
Fifth Study Study -

or after first year (May to August 2026).

Year September to December (Fall) January to April (Winter) May to August (Spring)
First Study Study Co-op
Second Study Co-op Study
Third Co-op Study Co-op
Fourth Study Co-op Co-op
Fifth Study Study -

There are two options for co-op sequences. You can request your preference if you receive an offer of admission.

Learn more about co-op →

What can you do with a degree in Mechanical Engineering?

Waterloo graduates often pursue careers in automation, automotive aerospace, and forensics. They commonly work for media companies, technology companies, vehicle manufactures, and more.

Recent graduates

  • Mechanical Engineer – Apple
  • Engineer in Training – Shell Canada
  • Reactor Designer – Candu Energy
  • Mechanical Engineer – Imperial Oil
  • Quality Control Engineer – Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
  • Production Engineer – SeedMaster
  • Senior Hardware Engineer – Teledyne DALSA

Possible professional designation

Learn about the future of careers in engineering.

Tuition fees for Engineering programs

First-year tuition

Type of fees Tuition (8 months of school)
Domestic (Ontario residents) $18,000
Domestic (Out of province students) $19,000
International (visa students) $73,000
     
  • Estimated amounts listed include incidental fees. Fees based on 2024-25 tuition rates.
  • Visit our financing page to learn about scholarships, estimate your total expenses, and see how co-op can help pay for your education.

Student life in Engineering

Student design teams

Have fun and develop hands-on experience through one or more of our 35+ student-led design teams!

Design teams include rocketry, concrete canoe, small airplanes, robotics, solar car, submarine racing, autonomous vehicle, Engineers Without Borders, and more.

Engineering Society (EngSoc)

EngSoc is run by students and provides social and academic events and services to make your experience as a Waterloo Engineering student the best it can be.

Benefit from mentoring for first-year students or meet other students through an annual conference, semi-formal, career fair, charity events, community outreach, and much more!

Women in Engineering

Women in Engineering (WiE) supports women and non-binary engineering students and alumni, while encouraging the next generation to pursue a future career in engineering

Any student is also welcome to join Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (WiSTEM), a student-run club that promotes equality in STEM through skills workshops, discussions, and guest speakers.

Campus-wide activities

Our campus is packed with opportunities to get involved – no matter how unique your interests.

Between our 200+ student-run clubs, sports and recreation opportunities, student government, and events, student life at Waterloo has something for everyone.

Admission requirements

Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including

  • Advanced Functions (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
  • Calculus and Vectors (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
  • Chemistry (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
  • Physics (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
  • English (ENG4U) (minimum final grade of 70% is required)

Admission averages: Individual selection from the high 80s to low 90s

How to apply?

Apply directly to this program on your application. Complete the Admission Information Form once you've applied.

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Questions about courses, programs, requirements, or careers?

Please contact Kelsey Richardson, our Faculty of Engineering recruitment co-ordinator who can answer any questions you have.