39 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in Canada
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering MEng program is offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering which combines the research strengths and resources of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
The Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering programme at the Royal Military College of Canada offers advanced M.Eng., M.A.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees. This postgraduate study is delivered full-time on campus, focusing on high-level research and technical expertise in aerospace and mechanical systems for military and civil use.
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
At Mechanical and Materials Engineering MAsc course from Queen's University you can play a vital role in future developments in such areas as: ergonomics, biomechanics and tissue engineering, fuel cells, fluid flow, gas turbines, design optimization, robotics, ceramics and polymers, and many other areas.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering emerged during the industrial revolution and continues to expand and evolve to encompass advancements in current technology. The basic role of mechanical engineers is to design, produce and use mechanical systems to control and transform energy. Apply to this Mechanical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering MEng at Concordia University Montréal is a course-based postgraduate programme designed for practicing engineers. This 45-credit degree offers full-time or part-time study modes over one to two years. It focuses on solving complex technological problems through advanced professional training.
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering program at the University of Toronto provides students with an opportunity to pursue research-intensive advanced studies in a particular field of interest.
Mechanical Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland offers thesis-based graduate programs leading to master of engineering in Mechanical Engineering. Faculty expertise encompasses a wide cross-section of specialties and backgrounds; many faculty members have broad industrial experience and complement their teaching and research programs with consultancy services.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering MASc program at York University, housed in the newly constructed Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence, offers an exceptional opportunity to work with award-winning investigators in state-of-the-art facilities to make a difference in tomorrow’s world.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from University of Manitoba consists of both coursework and thesis, while the M.Eng. degree consists of coursework, with six credit hours assigned to an approved project and report.
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering (Nanotechnology)
Become a skilled problem solver, leader and innovator able to create mechanical systems and electro-mechanical designs while engaging with cutting-edge technological developments in the world of nanotechnology with the Master of Applied Science in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering (Nanotechnology) program at University of Waterloo.
Mechanical Engineering
The thesis-based Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering from University of British Columbia, is a traditional research-based degree. The program normally takes two years of full-time study, and includes a total of thirty credits, research under the supervision of a faculty member and a thesis.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering graduates from McGill University are traditionally concerned with the conception, design, implementation, and operation of mechanical systems. Common fields of work include aerospace, energy, manufacturing, machinery, and transportation. Due to the broad nature of the discipline, there is usually a high demand for mechanical engineers with advanced training.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering M.Sc. at Concordia University Montréal is a research-focused, thesis-based programme. Spanning two years of full-time study, this advanced degree allows students to specialise in technological system design. It is delivered on-campus, providing access to world-class engineering laboratories.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Alberta graduate curriculum is comprehensive, spanning a range of different disciplines, including solid and bio-mechanics, thermo-fluids, robotics and controls, aerosol science, engineering and project management, optimization.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme at Lakehead University is a comprehensive Master of Science degree designed for innovation. Available in full-time and flex-time modes, this postgraduate course develops independent research skills over a standard two-year duration, preparing graduates for global technical challenges.
Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology - Automation and Robotics (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op)
The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology - Automation and Robotics (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) programme of Centennial College is for qualified college or university graduates of engineering and science programs. If that's you, you'll gain direct admission into Year 2 (Semester 3) of this three-year engineering program and receive your advanced diploma in two years (four semesters).
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is a broadly-based program from Superior Technology School that will allow you to work in areas as diverse as aviation, occupational health and safety, the environment, or the manufacturing sector!
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing from University of Ottawa combines the research strengths of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Ottawa and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University.

Applied Manufacturing Management - Machining Stream
Applied Manufacturing Management - Machining Stream from Conestoga College will be of interest to graduates of engineering and engineering technology programs wanting to expand their theoretical knowledge by providing opportunities for complementary practical training and experience in a manufacturing shop learning environment.