Discover Engineering
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at Canada's #1 Engineering School
Engineering Undergraduate Programs
Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Experiential Learning
Engineering for the World (E4TW)
For generations, U of T Engineering students have proudly displayed "E4TW" on their Skule™ jackets. But what does it mean to be an "engineer for the world"? Learn more about E4TW »
Professional Experience Year Co-op (PEY Co-op)
Graduate with up to 20 months of meaningful work experience, a competitive salary, an extensive network and professional skills you'll leverage for years to come. Learn more about our co-op program »
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Student Life
Skule Traditions
Our sense of community is built on a rich history that dates back nearly 150 years. Over the decades, U of T Engineering has evolved to include many events and quirks that have become celebrated traditions. Discover Skule traditions »
Toronto
With more than 140 cultures represented throughout its neighbourhoods, Toronto is a welcoming place where the world comes together. Learn more about Toronto »
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150 Years
U of T Engineering turned 150 years old in 2023
$15.7B
Injected into the Canadian economy per year as a result of U of T’s research
25
Engineering minors and certificates to customize your degree
31%
International students in first-year engineering studies
40%
For the past seven years, U of T Engineering’s first-year class has been near or above 40% women, the highest proportion in Canada
100+
Engineering student clubs and teams to explore
700+
Companies employ 1000+ engineering co-op students each year
#1
U of T is first in Canada and 12th in the world for producing the most employable graduates (Times Higher Education, Global Employability University Ranking, 2023–24)
100+
Countries our students call home
160+
Partner universities worldwide for study or research opportunities
Community
Diversity
U of T Engineering is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive community, and to increasing access to engineering studies for communities that have historically been underrepresented within the profession. Learn more about our commitment »
Ursula Franklin Women in Engineering Series
The Ursula Franklin Women in Engineering Series is an umbrella of offerings geared towards inspiring those who identify as women and non-binary students to pursue engineering. Learn more about the Ursula Franklin Women in Engineering series »
Student Success
Our tight-knit community thrives because success is a shared goal. You'll find support among your fellow classmates, in your professors and teaching assistants, and in the staff members who facilitate a range of specialized services that address the needs of engineering students. Learn more about student success resources »
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