University Of Windsor

Course Details

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering - Automotive Option

Course Description

Mechanical Engineering includes two broad areas of study: thermofluids (which involves heat and power) and solid mechanics (designing mechanical parts, determining the forces on those parts during operation, and analyzing their performance as part of larger machines and systems.) Explores the exciting automotive industry in one of Canada’s original and most diverse programs in automotive engineering education Study such topics as vehicle dynamics, internal combustion engines, diesel technology, and fuel cell technologies. A highlight is the opportunity to design, build and race vehicles in events sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Career Tracks Graduates can be found at all levels of engineering and management from small private companies to larger, multinational corporations, and government ministries and services. State-of-the-art manufacturing and production Business Government Systems design/operation/building/maintenance Consulting Transportation Pollution control and prevention Advanced computing and communications Medicine and medical technology Bio-based engineering Research and development Structural design Failure analysis




Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering - Automotive Option University Of Windsor