Welcome to MIE

Our department offers both undergraduate and graduate programs taught by our world-renowned faculty with plenty of opportunities for hands-on experience and research.

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Descriptive, predictive and prescriptive: A deep dive into the Data Analytics & Machine Learning MEng emphasis

MIE’s Professor Samin Aref teaches courses that build the skills needed to tackle challenges in an increasingly AI-driven world With the rise of low-cost embedded sensors and internet-connected devices, these […]

Sarah Shabbir: Balancing a Growing Career and Continuing Education at the University of Toronto

As part of National Engineering Month (NEM), we are working with NEM partners to bring you stories from the engineering community. The following includes segments from an interview with the […]

For Giving Day, alumnus and donor Paul Acchione reflects on his life and legacy in engineering

Acchione (MechE 7T1, MEng 7T6) helped shape Ontario’s nuclear power infrastructure, and has consistently supported U of T Engineering for nearly 50 years. For nearly five decades, Paul Acchione (MechE 7T1, MEng 7T6) has been a champion […]

Remembering Professor Mark Chignell

A memorial for Professor Mark Chignell was held on Thursday, February 12, 2026 to honour his legacy as an educator, researcher, leader, entrepreneur, family man and friend.  Amongst family, friends, […]

Prospective Students

From left to right: Taleen Kutob (Year 2 IndE) with sisters Dareen Kutob (IndE 1T7 + PEY, MIE MEng 2T2) and Layan Kutob (IndE 1T2 + PEY, MIE MEng 1T4). (Photo courtesy: Layan Kutob)

Undergraduate Studies

Our undergraduate students learn the principles of their disciplines by attending courses taught by our world-renowned faculty and gain real-world experience working with companies and organizations related to their fields of interest.

MIE students have the opportunity to:

  • graduate with 600 hours of professional training
  • tailor your studies to your interests in third and fourth year
  • choose to complete the Professional Experience Year program and gain paid work experience
Left to right: Shijie Liu (MIE MASc candidate), Yi (Sheldon) Xu (MIE postdoctoral fellow) and Celine Xiao (MIE PhD candidate) work on an electrochemical cell in their lab. The students are members of Team E-quester, which has earned a $250,000 XPRIZE Carbon Removal Student Award. (Photo: Yong Zhao)

Graduate Studies

Our alumni and current students are the best testament to the value of a U of T Engineering graduate degree. Whether you’re interested in a career as a leader in an engineering firm, the CEO of your own company, a researcher advancing their field, a world-class educator or an aspiring astronaut, graduate study can lead to innumerable opportunities across all sectors and environments.

MIE offers three graduate programs:

  • the professional Master of Engineering (MEng) program
  • the research-based Master of Applied Science (MASc)
  • the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs

Faculty Initiatives

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

U of T Engineering is committed to creating an equitable, inclusive and professional environment for all students, staff and faculty.

Read more about our commitment to EDI

Engineering for the World

Where in the world will engineering take you? Our students and alumni engage with their communities and the world with a global perspective.

Learn more about global opportunities

U of T Engineering CONNECT

Whether you are an alumnus, PhD candidate or current undergraduate student, U of T Engineering CONNECT is a gateway to enriching your professional and personal network.

Join U of T Engineering CONNECT

Giving Opportunities

Your generous gifts enable us to enhance our world-class research programs, improve our infrastructure, strengthen our support for students, and develop new educational programs.

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