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Mechanical Engineering University of Windsor

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MEng, PhD, MASc On-Campus Full-time find out May, February, August, December, January $32000.00 year per $32000.00 year per
Course fee notes

Fees are an estimation and are based on tuition for sixteen (16) months or four (4) academic terms. Does not include Incidental Fees ($2,000*), Textbooks ($2,000*), Living Expenses and Meals ($12,000*).

* Incidental Fees, Textbooks, Living Expenses and Meals are approximate.

Course overview

Mechanical engineers are responsible for the design, analysis, construction, maintenance, and operation of machines and systems in a number of industry sectors, such as automotive, aerospace, power generation, manufacturing, steel, and pulp and paper. Mechanical engineers commonly go beyond the limits of purely mechanical work, and are found at all levels of management in private industry and the public sector.

The University of Windsor offers two master-level engineering programs


Entry requirements

Undergraduate degree in engineering (BASc, BSc, BEng, or equivalent) with at least B (73%) average, 1st class/division placement, and no more than 2 failures/resits/backlogs in all 4 years

CV/Resume

For applicants whose native language is not English, an English language proficiency test score (TOEFL - 580/237/92, MELAB - 80, CAEL - 70, IELTS - 6.5) is required

English Language Proficiency

The following are many different types of English proficiency tests that the university accepts with the minimum required scores:

TOEFL - 220, IBT-83

IELTS: 6.5

Pearson: 65

ELIP: For more information on ELIP, click here: http://www1.uwindsor.ca/celd/elip-levels

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