GENG 8040: Engineering Management Capstone (BUSI 8400)

This is a jointly instructed and administered course between the Faculty of Engineering and the Odette School of Business. The course is the last course students take in the Masters of Engineering Management program and has mandatory prerequisites. The goal is to allow students to practice all business and management theory they learned in previous […]

Nadia Preston

Continuing my education in the combined field of Engineering and Business was a personal goal for many years. The flexibility of the MEM program at the University of Windsor allowed me to realize that vision. The professors were highly knowledgeable in their respective fields and always willing to help. I especially appreciated how they applied […]

Easa Ahmadzai

Through coursework, we gained valuable knowledge in finance and accounting which helped us set up the back end of our business, Archery Mayhem, on our own. We also took an entrepreneurship course which aided in identifying problems and opportunities that we can aim to solve. Finally, through the market research methods course, we were able to apply […]

BUSI 8400: Engineering Management Capstone (GENG 8040)

This is a jointly instructed and administered course between the Faculty of Engineering and the Odette School of Business. The course is the last course students take in the Masters of Engineering Management program and has mandatory prerequisites. The goal is to allow students to practice all business and management theory they learned in previous […]

STEN 8982: Strategic Management for MEM Program

This capstone course integrates the knowledge gained in prior courses and focuses it on the functions of top management of an organization. Working in teams and individually, at the conclusion of the course students will have synthesized comprehensive analyses of relevant information including ethical considerations, regarding strategic issues specific to innovation and commercialization of applied […]

GENG 8050: Data Analytics and Decision-Making

This course introduces fundamental concepts of data analytics and their application in decision-making. The emphasis is on the utilization of practical analytics tools in a complex engineering management environment. Topics covered may include the development and validation of decision-making models, data-based decision-making skills, decision variables, and constraints identification, sensitivity analysis, optimization, and predictive analysis. Students […]

BUSI 8300: Applied Finance for Engineering Managers

This course the fundamental principles of financial management of business enterprises within the global financial environment. It also includes an introduction to financial analysis, planning, and models with applications to new ventures and corporations. There will also be a specific focus on the entrepreneurial process, start-up finance, venture math, business valuation methods, and new venture […]

GENG 8020: Engineering Project Management

This course will expose students to principles, concepts, and tools utilized in project management activities. This course will include topics such as defining project scope, and time, cost, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management. The students will be engaged in working on a major project to develop proficiency in project management activities and tools.

BUSI 8310: Financial and Managerial Accounting for Engineers

This course provides engineers enrolled in this program with a robust understanding of the core concepts and procedures of financial and management accounting which engineers need to enhance their capabilities as informed future managers and decision-makers. It concentrates on financial reporting and interpretation, to internal and external stakeholders of the organization. Issues of income determination, asset […]

INDE 8430: Product Innovation and Design Mangament

This course covers the critical factors affecting product development and innovation and identifies the common characteristics of successful new products drawing upon best industrial practices. The aim is to provide students with an understanding of the managerial and technical processes commonly involved in product development and innovation. Three main themes will be covered throughout this […]

Malek

This innovative and hands-on program provides an opportunity for students to see the power of engineering and learn more about engineering principles and practices beyond textbook math and physics.

Kathryn Doe

Mechanical Engineering is just so versatile. There are so many different opportunities, career paths and avenues in which you can use your creativity and intelligence together. At the University of Windsor, you really get to know your profs and classmates. The faculty is very homey and that really enhances the learning experience.

Dylan Verburg

I chose engineering because I wanted to make a change in the world. The foundation of knowledge and engineering mindset I gained during my time at the University of Windsor has definitely done that for me. Be it my bioremediation research work in Northern Delhi, opportunities within the campus entrepreneurial community to develop my own […]

Hanan Mekawy

The co-op placements through the University of Windsor helped me see my potential and improved my chances in finding full-time positions after graduation. The classes that helped me the most in achieving my goals were Electronics, Analog Circuit Design, Electromagnetic Waves, Embedded System Design, and many other courses.

Stephanie Dalo

“Participating as the student representative on the Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Committee helped me better my communication skills, taught me how to work with others toward a common goal, and improved my time management skills. I was given the opportunity to step out of the technical bubble and consider the bigger picture. Looking back, […]

GENG 1102: Engineering Graphics

Visualization techniques, graphical communication using sketching, descriptive geometry, and computer-aided design (CAD) for orthographic projection, pictorial drawings, dimensioning, section views, and auxiliary views. Reading engineering drawings. Engineering graphics e-portfolio and CAD project to develop visualization skills and task completion skills. (Prerequisite: Engineering students only) (4.5 hours weekly)

GENG 1101: Engineering I

Overview of the engineering profession: fields, career development, sustainability, health and safety,

Engineering

Our world-class researchers provide learning opportunities both in and out of their classrooms, and our low student to faculty ratio allows profs to work one-on-one with you. We maintain close relationships with industry to deliver real-world experiences that help you showcase your skills and participate in cutting-edge research.