* Health Science Pre-Admission Testing Charge, Identification Card,
Program Eligibility
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, including these required courses:
plus
or
Mature student status.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), 80 (20L,W,S,R) iBT (Internet-based TOEFL) or 550 Paper-based
TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition**, 80 (20L,W,S,R)
iTEP Academic**, 3.7
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic Module, 6 – Overall Band Score with no Band below 5.5
PTE A (Pearson Test of English Academic), 58 - Overall Minimum Score (49L,W,S,R)
FCE (Cambridge English First), 174 - Cambridge English Scale or FCE B
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced), 180 - Cambridge English Scale or CAE C
CPE (Cambridge English Proficiency), 200 - Cambridge English Scale or CPE C
Sheridan EAP (English for Academic Purposes), 70%
Sheridan EPA (English Proficiency Assessment), 4.0 – Listening Band 4.0 – Reading Combined Band CLB 7 - Writing
Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements will be invited to complete pre-admission tests in mathematics and English. Applicants asked to take the test are considered for admission to Term 1 contingent on receiving a minimum grade of 60% in both the pre-admission mathematics/English tests.
Applicants may also consider applying to our Technology Fundamentals program. Successful completion of this program will meet the Mathematics requirement and will provide a broader sense of the Science and Technology fields.
Applicant Selection
Eligible applicants will be selected on the basis of their previous academic achievement (the average of their six highest senior-level credits, including required courses), and/or results of pre-admission testing.
Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for this program will be assessed and advised individually and may be considered for other, related programs.
This three-year advanced diploma provides you with hands-on training and real-world experience in mechanical engineering design.
Get training for a specialized career
After building a strong foundation of mechanical engineering design knowledge in your first two years, you’ll study more specialized subjects in your final two semesters. An understanding of niche concepts such as mechanical design and simulation, kinematics, building facilities layout, HVAC, sustainable design and design analysis may lead to better career opportunities when you graduate.
Gain real-world experience and build connections
Sheridan’s labs simulate the workplace, but they can’t completely replicate it. Put your new mechanical engineering skills to work for our industry partners in two 12-month paid co-op terms: one after your third semester and another in your third year of studies. You’ll also collaborate with peers to help our partners resolve a real-world issue in your capstone research project.
Earn credits towards a degree or other certification
As a graduate of this program, you’ll have the opportunity to transfer into the third year of Sheridan’s Honours Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree (some bridge courses will be required.) You’ll also have completed all of the academic requirements of personal certification with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Monitor compliance with current legislation, standards, regulations and guidelines.
Plan, coordinate, implement and evaluate quality control and quality assurance procedures to meet organizational standards and requirements.
Monitor and encourage compliance with current health and safety legislation, as well as organizational practices and procedures.
Develop and apply sustainability best practices in workplaces.
Use current and emerging technologies to implement mechanical engineering projects.
Analyze and solve complex mechanical problems by applying mathematics and fundamentals of mechanical engineering.
Prepare, analyze, evaluate and modify mechanical engineering drawings and other related technical documents.
Design and analyze mechanical components, processes and systems by applying fundamentals of mechanical engineering.
Design, manufacture and maintain mechanical components according to required specifications.
Establish and verify the specifications of materials, processes and operations for the design and production of mechanical components.
Plan, implement and evaluate projects by applying project management principles.
Apply business principles to design and engineering practices.
Develop strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance.
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Semester 1
MATH17688, Mathematics 1, 3
ENGI10025, Exploring Engineering Technology, 2
ENGI10146, Engineering Graphics, 4
ENGI15592, Applied Electricity, 3
HEAL27485, Health, Work and Safety, 3
ENGI15064, Industrial Practices, 3
CULT100001G, The Impact of Culture on the Canadian Workplace, 3
TOTAL:, 21
Semester 2
MATH13406, Applied Mathematics, 3
ENGI15558, Engineering Statics, 4
CADD20229, Computer Assisted Design for 3D Models, 4
ENGI14081, Mechanical Manufacturing Process, 3
ENGI22804, Metrology and Geometrics, 3
ENGI10679, Engineering Materials and Testing, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
TOTAL:, 23
Semester 3
MATH22981, Differential Calculus, 3
ENGI24859, Dynamics, 4
ENGI23973, Shop Project, 2
CADD26463, CAD Mechanical Applications 2, 4
CADD24328, CAD 3D Solid Modeling, 4
ENGI29483, Pneumatics and Hydraulic Circuits, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
COWT10022, Co-op Education, 1
TOTAL:, 24
, Co-op Work Term 1, 7
Semester 4
ENGI36529, Mold and Industrial Design, 3
ENGI20502, Plant Engineering Drafting, 3
ENGI29677, Manufacturing with CNC 1, 3
ENGI23413, Mechanics of Materials, 4
PROG29640, Programming for Mechanical Applications, 4
QUAL 20016 , Quality and Statistical Control, 3
ENGI34857, Jig and Fixture Design for Manufacturing, 3
TOTAL:, 23
, Co-op Work Terms 2 and 3, 14
Semester 5
ENGI34505, Kinematics of Machines, 3
ENGI 34579, Sustainable Design, 3
ENGI 39762, Manufacturing with CNC 2, 3
CADD34123, Advanced Rendering and Animation, 3
CADD 31117, Computer Assisted Mechanical Design 1, 6
MATH 22558, Integral Calculus, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
TOTAL:, 24
Semester 6
ENGI31859, Dynamics of Machines, 3
ENGI33749, Building Facilities Layout, 4
CADD34054, Computer Assisted Mechanical Design 2, 6
ENGI 36367, Engineering Capstone Project, 6
CADD31177, Design Analysis, 3
TOTAL:, 22
Our Mechanical Engineering Technology – Design program is built to give you the technical knowledge and hands-on experience today’s employers look for. Upon graduation, you'll be qualified to perform engineering work in the industrial and manufacturing sectors.
Potential fields of work include:
Additive Manufacturing/CAD/CAM
Plant Operations
Process Piping and HVAC
Product Development and Testing
Quality Control
Design Engineering
Design Analysis
Manufacturing Engineering
Health and Dental Plan - International: 580CAD/ per year