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 Engineering - Undeclared
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SchoolToronto Metropolitan University
LocationToronto, ON, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 40,000
Full-time Graduate: 2,500
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length
Entry Grade (%)*87%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English (ENG4U)  or  Grade12 English (EAE4U) 
  •  Grade12 Advanced Functions 
  •  Grade12 Calculus and Vectors 
  •  Grade12 Physics 
  •  Grade12 Chemistry 
Prerequisites Notes

Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), 6 Grade 12 U or M courses with a minimum overall average of 70%, and the following required Grade 12 U courses (minimum grade of 70% in each):

  • English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
  • Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
  • Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)
  • Physics (SPH4U)
  • Chemistry (SCH4U)

Applicants not educated in Ontario must submit evidence of education equivalent to the OSSD with six Grade 12 U or M courses. Minimum Canadian provincial requirements for admission are available for reference on the Canadian Secondary School Students webpage. Minimum international country requirements are published on the Internationally-Educated Students webpage.

Cost

Cost shown is for the entire program.

Scholarships4 scholarship(s)
Description

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)’s Undeclared Engineering entry option lets you explore various engineering disciplines in your first semester, before selecting a degree program to focus your studies. All of our 9 engineering programs share a common first semester, so you won’t be out of sync with your classmates, and you won’t have to reapply to engineering once you make your decision. In your first semester, you’ll dive into each discipline in our Introduction to Engineering course (CEN 100). You’ll also study engineering fundamentals, such as physics, chemistry and calculus, so you’ll be prepared for any pathway. Throughout your journey, our academic advisors and First-Year Engineering Office ambassadors can help guide you to the program that best suits you.

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