Welcome to undergraduate studies in the Department of Management Science and Engineering!
Find all the resources, services, programs, and extracurricular activities you need to succeed in your post-secondary studies and enjoy your university student life.
Co-op
Explore careers, gain experience and earn money through North America's largest co-op program. Management Engineering students must complete five co-op terms and submit work term reports.
Curriculum
Find more information about current and future courses taken in the Management Engineering program, access contemporary class schedules, and the wide-selection of electives.
Teams and competitions
Join Management Engineering's teams and participate in competitions for the opportunity to work in a new learning environment, meet new people, and reinforce concepts.
Capstone Design Projects
Take a look at the diverse capstone projects the fourth-year Management Engineering students have designed that showcase their talent and creativity.
EngAdvisor
Track your degree progress at EngAdvisor.
International Exchange
Participate in an academic or co-operative exchange and travel to a foreign environment, explore cultural highlights, and gain new learning experiences abroad.
Accelerated Master's Program
Pursue your graduate studies in your fourth year by completing some of the work required for the completion of the Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree. Admission is required and will be offered to high-achieving undergraduate students. Learn more about the program requirements and details.
Degree options
Management engineering students are eligible to take on any options, except the Option in Management Science. Popular options for management engineering students are Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Entrepreneurship, Statistics, and International studies in engineering.
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