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1 Faculty of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
At UBC Presentation by: Gabriel Moreno

2 General Course Information
This is a 4-year, full-time course. The courses are set and do not get to choose which ones to do. This program might take longer than 4 years and cannot be shortened.

3 Course Outline This program is year-long Year 1: -Starts off with General Engineering, common to all engineering programs. Year 2: -Mechanical Engineering is taught for the rest of the course

4 From year 2 -4, it is all Mechanical Engineering Here is a list of Year 2 – 4: It is a complete program. Second Year MATH 253 3 MATH 255 MECH 2201 4 MECH 221 12 MECH 222 6 MECH 223 7 MECH 224 1 MECH 225 MECH 226 or MECH 2272 3 or 5 Total Credits 40 or 42 Third Year MECH 305 MECH 325 MECH 326 MECH 327 MECH 328 MECH 358 MECH 360 MECH 368 MECH 375 MECH 380 MECH 392 2 36 Fourth Year APSC 450 EECE 365 MECH 329 MECH 431 MECH 457 or APSC 4963 MECH 463 MECH 466 Technical electives4 9 Complementary Studies electives5 40

5 Credentials When the course is completed, a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Science in Mechanical engineering will be given. It will look something like this:

6 Costs These are all approximate costs for UBC (Dec 2014). The Tuition fee for a year is $ $1106 for Student fees +$1250 for books and supplies = $ for Education cost

7 Costs If renting, $6200 for a single room. +$4560 for Food and Groceries +$100 for startup costs +$576 for Health Insurance +$400 for personal care =$11,836 for Basic living costs

8 Costs For phone and internet, can cost up to $960. +$1600 for recreation (if needed) +$400 for clothing =$2960 All of this =$22,971 for a year. Of course, this is without scholarships, parents’ support, or any other financial support.

9 High school Requirements
For calculation in GPA requirements: -English 12 -Chemistry 12 -Physics 12 -Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-calculus 12

10 Other Requirements -English 11 -Language 11 -Chemistry 11 -Physics 11 -Principles of Math 11, Pre-calculus 11, or Foundations of Math 12 -Civic Studies 11, Social Studies 11, or First Nations Studies 12

11 UBC English Requirement
You must first: Meet the English requirement. A 70% or higher in the provincial examination of BC English. 2. Achieve the competence standard in the English proficiency test.

12 Competition Competition for this is quite intense, as there are many students applying for the same few spots.

13 Employment Opportunities
This enables jobs like an aerospace engineer, Project Engineer, aeronautic designer, etc. There is a steady growing demand for such people for the next years

14 Extra programs For my purposes, a Master’s degree in Aerospace engineering will open up opportunities in higher level positions.

15 Am I qualified? Based on the information I have gathered, though I have a lot of work ahead of me, I fee; that I could become a candidate for this program. I feel that if I keep up my good work ethic and adequate grades, I will be able to meet the requirements.

16 Bibliography: “Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS / BApS), Mechanical Engineering (ME) Degree Average Salary” Payscale. Payscale Inc., 2015 Web. 25 April 2015. “Aerospace Engineers” Service Canada. Canadian Government, 3 September Web. 25 April 2015. “How To Become An Aerospace Engineer” Acadamic Invest. Scholar Invest Inc., Web. 25 April 2015. “Aerospace engineers (NOC 2146)” WorkBC. Province of British Columbia, Web. 25 April 2015. “English language admission standard” UBC. University of British Columbia, Web. 25 April 2015. “Mechanical Engineering” UBC Academic Calendar. University of British Columbia, Web, 25 April 2015. “Admissions” UBC. University of British Columbia, Web. 25 April 2015. “Mechanical Engineering (Vancouver)” UBC. University of British Columbia, Web. 25 April 2015. “Admissions” UBC Department of Mechanical Engineering. University of British Columbia, Web. 25 April 2015.

17 Bibliography: “What It Costs” UBC. University of British Columbia, 2015. Web. 25 April 2015.


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