Master Of Engineering Management

The Master of Engineering Management (MEngM) is a specialized program designed to equip students with the skills needed to effectively manage engineering and technological projects. The curriculum focuses on key areas such as resource planning, allocation, directing activities, and managing teams. Students will gain expertise in applying engineering principles to oversee complex technical projects, ensuring successful outcomes in a wide range of industries.

Key Topics and Specializations in the MEngM Program

Engineering Project Management

Learn how to manage engineering projects from inception to completion, covering critical aspects like planning, resource allocation, and execution. This course prepares students to take on leadership roles in managing large-scale engineering projects.

Production Planning and Operations Management

Gain in-depth knowledge of production planning, operations management, and systems optimization within an engineering context. This module will help students streamline operations and increase efficiency in manufacturing and engineering environments.

Energy Systems Management

Explore the management of energy systems, focusing on sustainable practices and the optimization of energy resources within technical projects. This topic is crucial as industries move towards more sustainable and energy-efficient solutions.

Mathematical Modelling and Optimization

Develop expertise in mathematical modelling and optimization techniques for solving complex engineering systems problems. This course provides the analytical tools needed to improve system performance and efficiency.

Quality Control, Health, and Safety Management

Learn the principles of quality control, health, and safety management as they apply to engineering projects. Students will understand how to maintain high-quality standards while ensuring safety in technical environments.

Applied Risk Analysis in Engineering

Understand the principles of risk analysis and how to apply them to real-world engineering projects. This course prepares students to identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks, ensuring the success of complex technical initiatives.

Program Requirements
  • Academic Requirement: Hold a four-year honours undergraduate engineering degree in a relevant field from an accredited engineering program at a Canadian university, or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Minimum overall academic standing of a B (GPA: 3.0 on a 4.3 scale or 73 to 76 per cent), with a minimum B in the last two full-time years (four semesters) of undergraduate work or equivalent.
  • ELP Requirement: Duolingo: 120, IELTS 6.5, TOEFL (Internet-based): 83 overall for most programs. Minimum sub-scores for all programs: Listening - 20 Reading - 20 Speaking - 19 Writing – 20
Refund Policy

Under Graduate Students

How do I receive a 100 per cent refund?

You have 10 business days from the first day of classes to decide if you want to change your course load or withdraw and receive a 100 per cent refund.   

How do I receive a 50 per cent refund?

You have 20 business days from the first day of classes to decide if you want to change your course load or withdraw and receive a 50 per cent refund. The 50 per cent refund is applicable to your tuition fees only and does not include:

  • Compulsory ancillary fees
  • Flat fees
  • Course-and program-specific fees (if applicable)

Withdrawing from the university

If you are considering withdrawing from the university, we encourage you to talk to your Academic Advisor.  After meeting with your advisor, if you choose to withdraw from the university you are responsible for completing the undergraduate withdrawal process by the posted deadline.

Graduate Students
You may drop classes through MyOntarioTech. After the tenth day of the term, drop requests must be completed using the Add/Drop Form. Please check Important Dates for more information.

Withdrawing from the university

If you are considering withdrawing from the university, we encourage you to talk to your Graduate Faculty Office and your supervisor (if applicable). After discussing with your faculty, if you choose to withdraw from the university you are responsible for completing the graduate student withdrawal form

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Key Facts
  • Application Fee: $110
  • LOA Deposit: $2,000
  • Annual Tuition Fee: $21,286.05
  • Total Tuition Fee: $42,572.10
  • Course Duration: 12 to 16 months
  • Credentials: Masters
  • Intake: September or January
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• CV/Resume

• Statement of Intent (Must cover the below questions) 1-2 Page

1. Why are you interested in your chosen field and program?

2. Why is Ontario Tech University’s program a good fit for you?

3. What are your career goals and interests?

• Passport

• Academic documents

• Agent Declaration Form (attached) Leave the Student number, OUAC reference no, agent information blank.

 

• Recommendation/Reference – 2

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2. Referee Last Name

3. E-mail

4. Contact no

5. Organization Name

6. Organization Address

7. Position

8. Relationship with student

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