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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$56,720
Toronto
Sep 1-Sep 1
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1827
Scholarships
yes
The University of Toronto’s Engineering Science program is competitive, but highly regarded.
This undergraduate program is designed to prepare students for their engineering future, with approximately half of graduates pursuing graduates studies in engineering-related fields or professional degrees such as law and medicine.
In students’ first two years, they are immersed in engineering, math, science, computing and humanities courses before moving into a major for the final two year. Learners can choose from aerospace, biomedical systems, electrical and computer, energy systems, engineering mathematics, statistics & finance, engineering physics, machine intelligence, or robotics engineering programs for the second half of their time in the Engineering Science program.
A strong theoretical foundation supplemented by a four month optional co-op at the end of second year means students are prepared for nearly anything their future careers can throw at them.
Admission Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.
- English, Calculus and Vectors, Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Functions and one additional U or M course.
What You’ll Learn
- Integrate knowledge from multiple engineering disciplines to solve complex, real-world problems.
- Develop research and experimental skills through advanced labs and independent projects.
- Experience in designing and implementing innovative engineering solutions in cutting-edge technological areas.
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Student Reviews (10)
As a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Engineering program, I found it intense, fast-paced, and extremely rewarding. The program placed a strong emphasis on fundamentals, pushing me to master core concepts in math, physics, and engineering scie...
Hard as hell but worth the effort.


