Please find enclosed the renewal submission for the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Systems Engineering) program for your approval.

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1 Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning College Administration Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G 4M4 Canada , vember 22, 2011 The Honourable John Milloy Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities c/o the Private Institutions Unit 9 th Floor, Mowat Block Toronto, Ontario Canada M7A 1L2 Dear Minister Milloy: Re: Conestoga College ITAL Degree Renewal: Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Systems Engineering) Please find enclosed the renewal submission for the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Systems Engineering) program for your approval. The following documentation is included: Four paper copies and e-copies as required (as per the April 2010 Submission Guidelines SGCAATRenewal2010.pdf). A signed copy of the Applicant Acknowledgement and Agreement form A cheque in the amount of $5,000 payable to the Minister of Finance, Ontario. I trust this will meet with the Ministry and the Board requirements. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact Dr Robert Carley, Executive Dean, Academic Administration. Yours sincerely, John Tibbits President cc. Dr Robert Carley, Executive Dean, Academic Administration, Conestoga College ITAL

2 1: Program Abstract Program Description The Mechanical Systems Engineering (MSE) program is a four-year, co-op degree that offers over 3000 hours of applied learning and practical projects. This is a fully accredited engineering program (Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board) and is geared to motivated individuals looking for challenging careers in the dynamic and growing advanced manufacturing industry. The Mechanical Systems Engineering program combines up-to-date theory with practical hands-on training and real world experience. Our mechanical engineering program offers the best of conventional classroom delivery with applied projects, industrial case studies, and co-op work terms. Program Outcomes Graduates of this accredited engineering program will be prepared to assume leadership roles in the critical engineering disciplines of product design, process design, process control and business. Graduate Employment Opportunities Graduates of this engineering program will be prepared to assume leadership roles in the critical engineering disciplines of product design, process design, process control and business. Our graduates have found jobs at a number of local and other companies, including Linamar, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Bruce Power, Christie Digital, PVEng, Automation Tooling Systems, Skyjack, General Motors, Tigercat Industries, Research in Motion, and Honda Canada. Opportunities for Further Study Conestoga MSE graduates have continued their studies in Master s programs, in Canada and abroad: University of Waterloo, Carnegie Mellon University, Dortmund University, and Griffith University. The graduate of Carnegie Mellon is currently studying for his PhD at the University of New Brunswick. 6

3 2.2: Schedule 2 Academic Year 1 Legend Yellow = Intro Green = Advanced Pink = Students choose Intro or Advanced Tan = Co-op Work Term MSE Title n Core Prerequisites and 1 Year Group Dynamics - LIBS Intro M.Ed (Active Learning) 2 Co-op and Career Preparation Intro Staff 3 Chemistry CHEM PhD (Chemistry) 4 Chemistry Laboratory CHEM PhD (Chemistry) 5 Foundation Module FND MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 6 Year 1 Project A MECH Calculus for Engineering - MATH MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 8 Science, Technology & Society LIBS Intro PhD (Policy Studies in Ed) 9 Engineering Drawing Principles I - DRWG Material Removal Manufacturing Processes MACH PhD (Mech. Engineering) 11 Physics PHYS ASME LIA 2 Year Materials Science MATR CHEM1100, MACH Business Fundamentals BUS Intro MBA 14 Style in Scientific & Technical Writing COMM Intro MA (Writing) 15 Engineering Drawing Principles II DRWG DRWG1010 Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 16 Electrical & Electronic Foundations ELCN PHYS1010 PhD (Process Eng. & System Control) P.Eng 17 Fluid Power and Mechanics IFME PhD (Process Eng. & System Control) P.Eng 18 Year 1 Project B MECH MECH Physics - Mechanical PHYS MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 3 Year 1 3 Co-op Work Term I COOP

4 Academic Year 2 MSE Title n Core Prerequisites and 4 5 Year 2 1 Year Sensors, Actuators & Instrumentation CNTR ELCN1020, PHYS1010 Coreq MECH2160 MASc (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 21 Manufacturing Processes MANU MACH1510 or MACH1680, MATR1010 or MATR Advanced Calculus MATH MATH Strength of Materials I - MATR PHYS Engineering Mechanics MECH MECH1190, MATH1560, PHYS1150 ASME LIA 25 Year 2 Project A MECH ASME LIA 26 Project Management, Methods & Tools MGMT Intro MBA 27 Programming Fundamentals PROG MATH1560, PHYS1010, PHYS Programmable Logic Controllers CNTR ELCN1020, CNTR2200, MECH2160 PhD (Electrical Engineering) P.Eng 29 Strength of Materials II - MATR MATR Analysis & Design of Mechanisms DSGN MECH2130 MASc (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 31 Electric Motors and Drives CNTR ELCN1020 PhD (Electrical Engineering) P.Eng 32 Generic Skills LIBS Intro PhD (Ethics) 33 Numerical Methods and Linear Algebra MATH PhD (Process Eng. & System Control) P.Eng 34 Fluid Mechanics MECH MATH1570, IFME1230 or IFME1235, PHYS1090 or PHYS1150 or SCIE Year 2 Project B MECH MECH2160, CNTR2200 ASME LIA 6 Year 2 3 Co-op Work Term II COOP

5 Academic Year 3 MSE Title n Core Prerequisites and 7 Year 3 1 Co-op Work Term III COOP Year 3 2 Year Technical Communications & Visual Media COMM Adv COMM1160 or COMM1350 or MA (Writing) COMM Design of Machine Elements - DSGN DRWG1020, MATR2050 Coreq MECH3250 Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 38 Industrial Engineering MANU MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 39 Differential Equations MATH MATH1570 PhD (Electrical Engineering) P.Eng 40 Year 3 Project A MECH Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 41 Robotics ROBO MATH3205, CNTR2210, IFME1230 or IFME1235 ASME LIA 42 Technical Elective PhD preferred 43 Elective Intro or Adv completion of 2 intro level PhD preferred 44 Control Systems CNTR MATH1570, CNTR2120 or CNTR2210 PhD (Electrical Engineering) P.Eng 45 Advanced Mechanical Design I DSGN DSGN3040 Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 46 Design for Manufacturing & Assembly DSGN DSGN3100 Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 47 Thermodynamics MECH CHEM Year 3 Project B MECH MECH3250 Dipl. Ing. (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 49 Financial Management - FIN Adv MBA BA CA 50 Technical Elective PhD preferred 13

6 Academic Year 4 MSE Title n Core Prerequisites and 10 Year 4 1 Co-op Work Term IV COOP Year Engineering Economics - ECON FIN2080 or FIN Law, Ethics & Professional Practice LIBS completion of 2 intro level 53 Computer Integrated Manufacturing MANU DSGN3030, ROBO3000 or ROBO3061 MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 54 Advanced Manufacturing MANU MANU2050 MSC (Computer Aided Engineering ) P.Eng 55 Probability and Statistics MATH MATH1570 PhD (Electrical Engineering) P.Eng 56 Year 4 Project A MECH MASc (Mech. Engineering) P.Eng 57 Technical Elective PhD preferred 58 Elective Intro or Adv completion of 2 intro level PhD preferred 12 Year Environment, Health & Ergonomics ENVR MBA P.Eng 60 Year 4 Project B MECH MECH 4250 MECH Human Resources Management MGMT completion of 2 intro level PhD; MBA 62 Strategic Management MGMT completion of 2 intro level PhD (Ed. Admin, Organizational Research) 63 Quality Assurance: Methods & Management QUAL DSGN3030 or DSGN3035, MATH3020 or MATH Technical Elective PhD preferred 65 Elective Intro or Adv completion of 2 intro level PhD preferred Subtotal Program Percentage of Program offered in n Core courses Recommended at least 20% of total Percentage of Program offered in Core courses 80 Recommended no more than 80% of the total 14