University of Toronto · Master

Master of Engineering

The Master of Engineering at University of Toronto is a Master-level Engineering program for international students. It combines core theory with applied, industry-relevant projects and is designed to lead into strong graduate employment and, in many destinations, post-study work and residency pathways.

Level
Master
Field
Engineering
Duration
18 months
Tuition / yr
C$61,700
Approx USD
US$45,041 / yr
English
IELTS 6.5
Intakes
Sep, Jan
Delivery
On-campus

Entry requirements

A recognised bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a related field with a strong GPA, plus English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 overall). Some programs require relevant work experience or a portfolio.

Careers & market demand

Demand. Engineers remain in structural shortage worldwide as economies invest in energy transition, infrastructure and advanced manufacturing, giving graduates strong salaries and migration prospects.

Career pathways. Mechanical/electrical/civil engineer, project engineer, R&D engineer, systems engineer, consultant, engineering manager.

Courses in this degree (6)

Every module — with topics, skills and the career pathway it builds.

Advanced Engineering Analysis

E110 · Semester 1 · 12 credits

Systems Engineering

E120 · Semester 2 · 12 credits

Control & Automation

E130 · Semester 1 · 12 credits

Sustainable & Renewable Energy

E140 · Semester 2 · 12 credits

Project & Risk Management

E150 · Semester 1 · 12 credits

Research Thesis

E160 · Semester 2 · 12 credits

From this degree to a student visa

Canada student visa
Study Permit

Tuition + C$20,635/yr living (2024 rule) proven via GIC and statements. Post-study: Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) up to 3 years — a common route to PR.