MEng Specializations

Students enrolled in the Master of Engineering (MEng) program will have the option to declare a specialization to add depth to your degree. Each specialization has a set list of courses from which the student must select. The specific requirements for each specialization can be found in the academic calendar.

The following specializations are available:  

Student in Fire Safety research lab

Building Systems

For students wishing to develop knowledge and skills relevant to mechanical engineering aspects of building engineering, including thermal analysis, HVAC systems, energy efficiency, and fire safety. 

Student doing work in the MSAM Lab.

Materials and Advanced Manufacturing

This specialization focuses on the fundamentals and applications of advanced materials and metallurgy, materials characterization and testing methods, and traditional and emerging manufacturing processes. 

Professors and Researchers assessing mechatronic systems

Mechatronic Systems

An interdisciplinary specialization that integrates advanced concepts of mechanical and electrical engineering systems with a focus on robotics, control, computational intelligence, and data fusion. 

Student and professor working on sustainable energy research

Sustainable Energy

For students wishing to develop knowledge and skills relevant to the design and analysis of sustainable energy systems, including advanced thermodynamic analysis, environmental impacts, energy conservation, and renewable energy technologies. 

Notes:

A Graduate Specialization is a University credential that is recognized on a student’s transcript but not on a diploma. A student will only receive this distinction on their transcript if they complete all of the requirements associated with the specialization. Â