MME Videos: Virtual Tours, Why MME, Women in Engineering and more...

Get to know Waterloo University and the Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Department (MME) virtually by watching these videos.  

Professor James Tung of the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo shares an overview of the mechanical and mechatronics undergraduate engineering programs. Content includes: -curriculum overview -co-op -student experience -career possibilities/graduate studies -and more!

Emily Shilton, a Waterloo Engineering undergraduate student in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, shared her co-op experienced and answers so frequently asked questions about the mandatory co-op terms.

Women in Engineering (WiE) at the University of Waterloo exists to support current female engineers and university students, while encouraging the next generation of women to pursue careers in engineering.

The wellbeing of our students (graduate and undergraduate), staff, and faculty matters! The ENGWellness Program was created to support and promote the wellbeing of our community throughout the year. Sam Vandekerckhove, Student Wellness Coordinator, explains how ENGWellness offers and coordinates a variety of health-related programming designed to support wellbeing in each of the nine dimensions of wellness. Some of our wellness activities and resources are open to everyone (in or outside of the University of Waterloo community). Other activities and resources support specific groups. 

Waterloo Engineering at the University of Waterloo is Canada’s largest engineering school and a pipeline for top engineering talent to the world’s leading companies. Ranked among the top 50 engineering schools in the world, our reputation for excellence is built on the foundation of co-op education and bold history of innovation. We are renowned as a university that embraces differentiation, named by Maclean’s as Canada’s most innovative university for 27 straight years. We are trailblazers, laying the groundwork for others to follow – the most sought after engineering school in Canada. Waterloo Engineering offers 15 bachelor degree programs, including degrees in emerging multidisciplinary areas such as architectural, biomedical, environmental engineering, management engineering, mechatronics, and nanotechnology.