Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial Design (MIT)
Campus
Duration
6 Semesters (3 Years)
Credential Awarded
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
School
School of Electronics & Mechanical Engineering Technology
This program is offered in Seneca's hybrid delivery format with some courses available in Seneca's flexible delivery format. Some coursework is online and some must be completed in person. Students will need to come on campus to complete in-person learning requirements. For courses offered in the flexible delivery format, professors use innovative learning spaces and technology to teach students in a classroom or lab and broadcast in real time to students attending remotely. In flexible courses, students have the choice of coming on campus or learning online.
Learn more about Seneca’s program delivery options.
About the Program
In this three-year advanced diploma program, you will increase your knowledge of design and engineering principles. You will learn to apply theories of design, production and marketing to gain an understanding of the steps necessary to commercialize a design idea. Your studies will introduce you to machining and production techniques, rapid prototyping, principles of mechanical design, engineering analysis, marketing, basic accounting practices, entrepreneurial skills, ergonomics, basic electricity and electronics, reverse engineering and product and design digitizing.
This program shares a common first and second semester curriculum with the Mechanical Techniques (Tool & Die/Mould Making) program. It shares a common third and fourth semester as the Mechanical Engineering Technician – Tool Design. This concept of laddering allows flexibility and options to increase levels of education incrementally.
Computer Requirements
- operating system: Windows 10, 64 bit
- processor: 3.3 GHz (or faster)
- memory: 16 GB (or larger)
- solid-state drive: 128 GB (or larger)
- second display screen (recommended)
Skills
Throughout this program you will develop the following skills:
- Product development
- Machining techniques
- MasterCAM
- SolidWorks
- 3D printing and prototyping
- CMM programming/quality assurance and inspection
- Die design
- Jig and fixture design
- Mould design
- Cost estimating
- Reverse engineering
- 3D scanning and model modification
- Prototyping
Your Career
When you graduate from this program, these are the types of career options that you can explore:
- Industrial designer
- Tool and die/mould designer
- Mechanical engineering technologist
- Ergonomics designer
- General machinist