Engineering Programs
Your path to becoming a Professional Engineer starts at Saint Mary's.
Experts at creatively combining science and mathematics to tackle real-world challenges, engineers are problem solvers. Engineering is a solution-driven field that encompassing a wide range of specialties, from planning massive structures to repairing microscopic biological components. Engineers help build a world that is smarter, stronger and works better.
At Saint Mary’s, you get real interaction with your professors, smaller classes, hands‑on learning, research opportunities, and plenty of support. Whichever route you take, you’ll get a strong, personalized start to your engineering future.
Program options
Diploma in Engineering

A two-year Diploma in Engineering provides students with a basic understanding of scientific principles and a foundation in engineering mathematics, design and technical communication.
After completing the Diploma, students may complete a Bachelor of Engineering in Resource Engineering at Saint Mary's, or continue their final two years of a Bachelor of Engineering degree at Dalhousie University in the fields of Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Computer, Industrial, Chemical and Environmental Engineering.
Bachelor of Engineering in Resource Engineering

The four-year Bachelor of Engineering in Resource Engineering prepares graduates to contribute to the design, development, and management of large-scale resource projects that balance technical, economic, environmental and societal considerations. Students can enter the Bachelor of Engineering in Resource Engineering from day one at Saint Mary’s, or enter into Year 3 of the program after completing the Diploma in Engineering. Students in this degree program choose between two program options: Renewable Energy Engineering or Mining Engineering.
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The Saint Mary's University advantage
Hands-on Opportunities
At Saint Mary’s, we recognize that hands-on learning is crucial to offering an excellent engineering education. Disassemble and rebuild common household devices in Design I. Build robots and compete against your classmates in Design II. Test the strength of structures you’ve designed and built in Mechanics of Materials. Our small class sizes allow us to offer educational experiences you won’t get elsewhere.
Student Experience
The Division of Engineering has a close-knit student body with lots of engaging events. The student-run Engineering society hosts social events and a year-end banquet. You’ll also find support at study nights on campus, and in recent years students have enjoyed 3D print night, racing duct tape boats and a dodgeball tournament!
Work Opportunities
Integrating academic learning with workplace experience helps graduates jumpstart their careers. Engineering students at Saint Mary’s can undertake co-op work terms as soon as they’ve completed first year, and students in the Bachelor of Engineering in Resource Engineering can graduate with 16 months of industry-based co-op work experience. Interested in assisting faculty members with their research or being a Teaching Assistant or Peer Tutor? There are many ways that students can build a great looking résume while studying Engineering at SMU.
Two years of cross-curricular course work prepares students for multiple fields.
All of our research faculty have PhDs, and we have field experts in chemical, mechanical, electrical, civil, computer, and biomedical fields.
Students can start working with professors at the end of their first year and become a teaching assistant in their second year.
Close-knit student body with lots of engaging events.
Engineering studies at Saint Mary’s provides the first two years of an engineering degree in association with neighbouring Dalhousie University. After completing the Diploma in Engineering, a student can also remain an extra year or two at Saint Mary’s to pursue a two-and-a-half or three-year Bachelor of Science degree with Diploma in Engineering or a four-year Bachelor of Science, Major in Mathematics with a Diploma in Engineering.
Ever wonder what it’s like to study engineering at Saint Mary’s University? On our first episode of Majorly Speaking, sit down and find out with Professor Don MacNeil, second-year student Bri Lawton, and a special furry guest, Bert—Engineering’s Chief Morale Officer.
Learn more about the engineering program.
Watch our engineering episode
Ever wonder what it’s like to study engineering at Saint Mary’s University? On our first episode of Majorly Speaking, sit down and find out with Professor Don MacNeil, second-year student Bri Lawton, and a special furry guest, Bert—Engineering’s Chief Morale Officer.
Learn more about the engineering program.
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