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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$33,200
Winnipeg
Sep 1-Sep 1
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1877
Scholarships
yes
Home to Western Canada’s oldest engineering school, University of Manitoba’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering program offers students a well rounded education.
During the first year, students develop a foundation for engineering prior to moving to advanced studies. Students can choose from one of five specialization, including biosystems, computer, civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, following their first year. Admission to each of the majors is competitive and based on students’ GPA, which is calculated using the best eight grades from 13 possible courses.
Learners will have the opportunity to get paid experience outside of the classroom through the Co-operative Education and Industrial Internship Program, which is available in each department. This program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board, ensuring that graduates meet the standards required for professional engineering practice in Canada.
Admission Requirements
- High School Diploma with minimum average of 80 percent.
- English, Pre-calculus, Chemistry, and Physics.
What You’ll Learn
- Develop professional and problem-solving skills through co-op or internship experiences.
- Core engineering principles in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computing.
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