Undeclared Engineering is an entry option that provides an opportunity to learn more about the various engineering disciplines before selecting a program of study. As all of our engineering programs share a common first semester, you’ll be in phase with the rest of your classmates when you declare your discipline.
First-year Classes
First semester is common: General Chemistry, Calculus I, Linear Algebra, Physics: Mechanics, liberal studies and Introduction to Engineering. Students also have the option of taking an approved lower level liberal. It is recommended that students complete their lower level liberals by the end of second year.
Second semester courses: Digital Computation and Programming, Principles of Engineering Economics, Calculus II and Physics: Waves and Fields, plus courses specific to your chosen program.
Program Transfer
By December 1, declare which of the engineering programs you wish to pursue: Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial or Mechanical. Consider optional specialization in Management Sciences (OSMS); and optional specialization in Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
September 2025
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street,
TORONTO,
Ontario (ON),
M5B 2K3, Canada
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
January 2025
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street,
TORONTO,
Ontario (ON),
M5B 2K3, Canada
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a minimum of six Grade 12 U or M courses including some program specific requirements.
Undeclared Arts is an entry option only.
English language requirements: IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 92-93 Internet-based, CAEL score of 70 and PTE score of 60, Cambridge English - 180 and above on C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency.
February 1 is the guaranteed consideration date for applications to all programs
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
TMU’s career-focused programs result in a high graduate employment rate with 88 per cent of graduates employed within six months.