https://www.lakeheadu.ca/academics/departments/mechanical-engineering/programs/ug
โปรแกรม Mechanical Engineering Bachelor Degree
(4ปี)
สถาบัน Lakehead University
(เมือง Thunder Bay และ เมือง Orillia, รัฐ Ontario)
About Lake Head University :
มหาวิทยาลัย Lake Head เป็นมหาวิทยาลัยชั้นนำของรัฐบาลแคนาดา ตั้งอยู่ที่เมือง Thunder Bay และเมือง Orillia ในรัฐออนทาริโอ้ สถาบันนี้ได้รับการก่อตั้งในปี 1965
มหาวิทยาลัย Lake Head เป็นมหาวิทยาลัยชั้นนำของรัฐบาลแคนาดา ตั้งอยู่ที่เมือง Thunder Bay และเมือง Orillia ในรัฐออนทาริโอ้ สถาบันนี้ได้รับการก่อตั้งในปี 1965
- สถาบันนี้เปิดสอนในระดับ Certificate, Bachelor Degrees, Master Degrees, Doctoral Degrees (Ph.D)
- สถาบันนี้มีนักเรียนเข้าศึกษาประมาณ 8,680 คน
Program Details
Mechanical engineers are generally concerned with the planning, designing, construction and maintenance of equipment used in manufacturing as well as the finished consumer product. A growing number of mechanical engineers are becoming involved with increasing the nation's energy supply and improving the quality of our environment.
The Faculty of Engineering offers a uniquely designed 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degree program in Mechanical Engineering which is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). A co-op education/internship Bachelor of Engineering degree is also available.
Students can enter the first year of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program directly from high school, or if additional academic preparation is required, by successfully completing the Common Year in Applied Science. The structure of this program permits students to complete the requirements of an Engineering Technology Diploma in Mechanical Engineering by the end of the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program. At this stage;
Qualified engineering technology graduates from accredited Canadian technology programs can enter the degree program in third year after completing post-diploma transition courses offered in the summer session prior to third year. The summer program is designed to assist qualified engineering technologists from other institutions make the transition to university studies.
The first two years of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program in Mechanical Engineering emphasizes basic engineering principles and methods of modern production and design, as well as safety issues and communication in manufacturing and production. This foundation along with the study of mathematics and engineering sciences will enable graduates of our mechanical engineering technology program to function effectively in the fields of practical engineering design, product development and production planning.
The last two years develop the engineering principles through a vigorous study of mathematics, numerical methods, engineering sciences and design, to ensure the graduates to have a solid background knowledge in mechanical engineering design and analysis using the most current engineering analytical tools. This four-year mechanical engineering program design has been accredited by The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board since 1974.
Faculty members of the Department of Mechanical Engineering are specialists in their fields of endeavour and offer current information related to theory and practice by conducting research and their liaison with organizations on a local, provincial, national, and international basis.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering supports the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering and encourages students to become active members of this organization.
The Faculty of Engineering offers a uniquely designed 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degree program in Mechanical Engineering which is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). A co-op education/internship Bachelor of Engineering degree is also available.
Students can enter the first year of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program directly from high school, or if additional academic preparation is required, by successfully completing the Common Year in Applied Science. The structure of this program permits students to complete the requirements of an Engineering Technology Diploma in Mechanical Engineering by the end of the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program. At this stage;
- You may continue in the degree program, with or without the co-op/internship option, to earn a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering in two more years of study,
- You may choose to obtain work experience since you have graduated with marketable skills from an accredited Mechanical Engineering Technology program. After acquiring valuable work experience, you may apply to return to Lakehead University to complete your engineering degree, or
- You may choose to enter the workforce as a Mechanical Engineering Technologist.
Qualified engineering technology graduates from accredited Canadian technology programs can enter the degree program in third year after completing post-diploma transition courses offered in the summer session prior to third year. The summer program is designed to assist qualified engineering technologists from other institutions make the transition to university studies.
The first two years of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program in Mechanical Engineering emphasizes basic engineering principles and methods of modern production and design, as well as safety issues and communication in manufacturing and production. This foundation along with the study of mathematics and engineering sciences will enable graduates of our mechanical engineering technology program to function effectively in the fields of practical engineering design, product development and production planning.
The last two years develop the engineering principles through a vigorous study of mathematics, numerical methods, engineering sciences and design, to ensure the graduates to have a solid background knowledge in mechanical engineering design and analysis using the most current engineering analytical tools. This four-year mechanical engineering program design has been accredited by The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board since 1974.
Faculty members of the Department of Mechanical Engineering are specialists in their fields of endeavour and offer current information related to theory and practice by conducting research and their liaison with organizations on a local, provincial, national, and international basis.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering supports the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering and encourages students to become active members of this organization.
Optional Co-op
The Co-operative Education/Internship (Co-op/Internship) Bachelor of Engineering (B. Eng) degree programs are available to interested qualified students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering Degree Program in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Software Engineering.
Courses:
FIRST YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 1236 - Electric Circuit Theory I
Engineering 1637 - Computer Logic Circuits
Computer Science 1411 - Computer Programming I
Mathematics 1071 + - Vectors and Matrices
Mathematics 1210 - Calculus I
Physics 1070 - Semiconductor Physics
+Students who have completed Gr. 12U Calculus and Vectors with a minimum grade of 60% are not required to take Mathematics 1071.
FIRST YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 1232 - Introduction to Microcontrollers
Engineering 1536 - Electric Circuit Theory II
Engineering 1634 - Electronics I
Engineering 3014** Engineering Chemistry
Engineering 2453 - Computer Communications and Networking
Mathematics 1230 - Calculus II
SECOND YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 2132 - Electronics II
Engineering 2133 - Electronic Communications I
Engineering 2258 - Electric Machines I
Engineering 2438 - Control Systems I
English 1015 - Introduction to Academic Writing
Engineering 3015** - Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Mathematics 2050 - Applied Analysis I
SECOND YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 2430 - Power Electronics I
Engineering 2439 - Electronic Communications II
Engineering 2451 - Electric Power Systems I
Engineering 2939 - Technology Project
Engineering 1552*** - Principles of Engineering Mechanics
Mathematics 2070 - Applied Analysis II
**This course is also offered in the Summer Transition Program and is not required for the Engineering Technology Diploma. ***This course is also offered in the Summer Transition Program as Engineering 3016.
Note: At this point, all students are required to apply to graduate with an Engineering Technology Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
THIRD YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 3315++ - Circuit Theory & Design I
Engineering 3316++ - Circuit Theory & Design II
Engineering 4054 - Digital VLSI Circuit Design
Mathematics 3012 - Vector Analysis
Mathematics 4030 - Probability and Statistics
**One complementary studies elective course
THIRD YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 3334 - Control Systems II
Engineering 3336 - Engineering Economics and Project Management
Engineering 3558 - Numerical Methods and Modeling
Mathematics 3032 - Complex Functions and PDEs
Physics 3211 - Electromagnetic Theory
**One complementary studies elective course
++The half-courses, Engineering 3315 and Engineering 3316 are offered for 6 weeks only (i.e. 6 hours of lectures and 3 hours of labs/tutorials per week for 6 weeks).
FOURTH YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 4053 - Communications Systems
Engineering 4258 - Electric Machines II
Engineering 4969 - Degree Project
Engineering 3313 - Materials Science for Electrical Engineers
One Electrical Engineering Elective
One Electrical Engineering Elective
Sociology 2755 - Technology, Society and Indigenous Peoples in Canada*
FOURTH YEAR: WINTER TERM
ENGINEERING 4539 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND LAW
ENGINEERING 4632 - DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
ENGINEERING 4969 - DEGREE PROJECT
ENGINEERING 4134 - RF CIRCUITS DESIGN
ONE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE
ONE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE
**ONE COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSE
* The Indigenous Content requirement is met by taking SOCI 2755, a Type E course. This course may be taken at any time in the 3rd or 4th year of the program.
**Complementary Studies electives must be selected from the approved list of courses in the academic year the course is complete. Refer to the Faculty of Engineering website for the current list of approved courses.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE COURSES
Electrical Engineering students will normally select their engineering elective courses from the following list. Not all elective courses in this list will be offered every year.
Engineering 0138 - Control Systems III
Engineering 0438 - Electric Power Systems II
Engineering 0531 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering
Engineering 0550 - Optical Communications
Engineering 0554 - Power Electronics II
Engineering 0573 - Fuzzy Logic Expert Systems
Engineering 0578 - Wireless Communications
Engineering 0651 - Computer Organization
Engineering 0654 - Advanced Electronic Devices
Engineering 3312 - Embedded Systems
Engineering 4557 - Digital Communications
NOTE:
Prerequisites or co-requisites may be waived in exceptional circumstances with permission of the Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Engineering 1236 - Electric Circuit Theory I
Engineering 1637 - Computer Logic Circuits
Computer Science 1411 - Computer Programming I
Mathematics 1071 + - Vectors and Matrices
Mathematics 1210 - Calculus I
Physics 1070 - Semiconductor Physics
+Students who have completed Gr. 12U Calculus and Vectors with a minimum grade of 60% are not required to take Mathematics 1071.
FIRST YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 1232 - Introduction to Microcontrollers
Engineering 1536 - Electric Circuit Theory II
Engineering 1634 - Electronics I
Engineering 3014** Engineering Chemistry
Engineering 2453 - Computer Communications and Networking
Mathematics 1230 - Calculus II
SECOND YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 2132 - Electronics II
Engineering 2133 - Electronic Communications I
Engineering 2258 - Electric Machines I
Engineering 2438 - Control Systems I
English 1015 - Introduction to Academic Writing
Engineering 3015** - Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Mathematics 2050 - Applied Analysis I
SECOND YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 2430 - Power Electronics I
Engineering 2439 - Electronic Communications II
Engineering 2451 - Electric Power Systems I
Engineering 2939 - Technology Project
Engineering 1552*** - Principles of Engineering Mechanics
Mathematics 2070 - Applied Analysis II
**This course is also offered in the Summer Transition Program and is not required for the Engineering Technology Diploma. ***This course is also offered in the Summer Transition Program as Engineering 3016.
Note: At this point, all students are required to apply to graduate with an Engineering Technology Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
THIRD YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 3315++ - Circuit Theory & Design I
Engineering 3316++ - Circuit Theory & Design II
Engineering 4054 - Digital VLSI Circuit Design
Mathematics 3012 - Vector Analysis
Mathematics 4030 - Probability and Statistics
**One complementary studies elective course
THIRD YEAR: WINTER TERM
Engineering 3334 - Control Systems II
Engineering 3336 - Engineering Economics and Project Management
Engineering 3558 - Numerical Methods and Modeling
Mathematics 3032 - Complex Functions and PDEs
Physics 3211 - Electromagnetic Theory
**One complementary studies elective course
++The half-courses, Engineering 3315 and Engineering 3316 are offered for 6 weeks only (i.e. 6 hours of lectures and 3 hours of labs/tutorials per week for 6 weeks).
FOURTH YEAR: FALL TERM
Engineering 4053 - Communications Systems
Engineering 4258 - Electric Machines II
Engineering 4969 - Degree Project
Engineering 3313 - Materials Science for Electrical Engineers
One Electrical Engineering Elective
One Electrical Engineering Elective
Sociology 2755 - Technology, Society and Indigenous Peoples in Canada*
FOURTH YEAR: WINTER TERM
ENGINEERING 4539 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND LAW
ENGINEERING 4632 - DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
ENGINEERING 4969 - DEGREE PROJECT
ENGINEERING 4134 - RF CIRCUITS DESIGN
ONE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE
ONE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE
**ONE COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSE
* The Indigenous Content requirement is met by taking SOCI 2755, a Type E course. This course may be taken at any time in the 3rd or 4th year of the program.
**Complementary Studies electives must be selected from the approved list of courses in the academic year the course is complete. Refer to the Faculty of Engineering website for the current list of approved courses.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE COURSES
Electrical Engineering students will normally select their engineering elective courses from the following list. Not all elective courses in this list will be offered every year.
Engineering 0138 - Control Systems III
Engineering 0438 - Electric Power Systems II
Engineering 0531 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering
Engineering 0550 - Optical Communications
Engineering 0554 - Power Electronics II
Engineering 0573 - Fuzzy Logic Expert Systems
Engineering 0578 - Wireless Communications
Engineering 0651 - Computer Organization
Engineering 0654 - Advanced Electronic Devices
Engineering 3312 - Embedded Systems
Engineering 4557 - Digital Communications
NOTE:
Prerequisites or co-requisites may be waived in exceptional circumstances with permission of the Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Admission Requirements:
General admission requirements
Completion of Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, a minimum of 6 Grade 12 U or M courses, including the program specific prerequisites, with a minimum 70% average.
Specific prerequisites for the Bachelor of Engineering degree program:
OSSD graduates who do not meet the admission requirements to the first year of an engineering degree program, may be considered for admission to the Common Year in Applied Science. Upon successful completion of the Common Year in Applied Science, with an average of 60% or better and a minimum average of 60% in Mathematics 1050, 1070, and Mathematics 1052, 1072, you may apply to the Lakehead University Bachelor of Engineering Degree program of your choice.
Specific prerequisites for the Common Year in Applied Science:
Completion of Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, a minimum of 6 Grade 12 U or M courses, including the program specific prerequisites, with a minimum 70% average.
Specific prerequisites for the Bachelor of Engineering degree program:
- 1 credit Grade 12 U in each of: Advanced Functions, Physics, Chemistry and English; 2 additional Grade 12 U or M credits; Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors is strongly recommended; 1 credit in Grade 12 U or M Math, Science or Technological Education is recommended.
OSSD graduates who do not meet the admission requirements to the first year of an engineering degree program, may be considered for admission to the Common Year in Applied Science. Upon successful completion of the Common Year in Applied Science, with an average of 60% or better and a minimum average of 60% in Mathematics 1050, 1070, and Mathematics 1052, 1072, you may apply to the Lakehead University Bachelor of Engineering Degree program of your choice.
Specific prerequisites for the Common Year in Applied Science:
- 6 Grade 12 U or M credits; Grade 11 U or M Mathematics required, Grade 10 Academic or Applied Science required (Grade 12 U or C Physics and Chemistry recommended)
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(083) 358-7000, (086) 881-3084, (085) 658-7000
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