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Mechatronics Engineering Co-op Student Information

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About The Program

Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Guelph integrates mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering with artificial intelligence. This multidisciplinary program equips students with the skills to design hardware and software for automation, autonomous systems, and smart, computer-controlled devices. A distinct feature of our curriculum is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). The program emphasizes problem-solving, project management, and communication, preparing students to become specialists in automation, intelligent systems, advanced manufacturing and robotics. Collaboration, teamwork, and innovative design are key components of the learning experience.

Graduates will be adept at designing and building advanced mechatronic systems, integrating mechanical components with electronics and software, and developing smart technologies to enhance machine efficiency and responsiveness. They will be well-prepared for rewarding careers in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and energy.

*Students can choose to specialize in Robotics-Control-AI or Manufacturing-Automation, tailoring their education to their career interests.

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  • About The Program
  • Why Co-op?
  • Course Sequencing
  • Acquired Knowledge & Skills
  • Sample Jobs
  • Salary Information

Why Co-op?

As a co-op student, you will gain relevant work experience, build professional networks, and develop essential interpersonal skills needed to succeed in the workplace, all while getting paid and earning your university degree. Guelph’s co-op program is unique due to the exceptional level of support provided throughout the co-op experience. Students will complete a comprehensive course preparing them for the co-op employment process, and will receive guidance from a knowledgeable team of staff dedicated to their development and success.

Course Sequencing

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WINTER

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THREEAcademicWorkWork
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Co-op schedule for students who start their degree in Fall 2026 or later.

YEAR

FALL

WINTER

SUMMER

ONEAcademicAcademicOff
TWOAcademicAcademicWork
THREEAcademicWorkAcademic
FOURWorkWorkWork
FIVEAcademicAcademic

Effective Fall 2026, students are admitted directly to the co-op program.

A regular stream is available, and students not interested in co-op may request a transfer once they begin their program.

Co-op schedule for students who start their degree in Fall 2026 or later.

YEAR

FALL

WINTER

SUMMER

ONEAcademicAcademicOff
TWOAcademicAcademicWork
THREEAcademicWorkAcademic
FOURWorkWorkWork
FIVEAcademicAcademic

Effective Fall 2026, students are admitted directly to the co-op program.

A regular stream is available, and students not interested in co-op may request a transfer once they begin their program.

Acquired Knowledge & Skills

Knowledge

  • Gain an understanding of circuit design, electronics, and electrical systems to integrate with mechanical components.

  • Hone research and problem-solving skills through the design process, management, and financial feasibility analysis.

  • Learn about the latest applications and ethical considerations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).

Application

  • Design, develop, and deploy robotics, automation systems, and the software that powers them.

  • Apply problem-solving, project management, leadership, and communication.

  • Manage design projects from conception through to implementation.

Sample Jobs

Automation Co-op Student

You will gain hands-on experience in designing, programming, and maintaining automated systems. Your responsibilities may include developing and testing control algorithms, integrating sensors and actuators, and troubleshooting system issues. You will collaborate with engineers to optimize manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and reliability.

Engineering Assistant

You will help senior engineer(s) achieve their objectives through a variety of tasks and projects such as report writing, proposal preparation, studies and analysis, project management, etc. You may have the opportunity to work with other staff, clients, and vendors and participate in departmental meetings. Your role may involve a combination of shop floor and in-office work, depending upon the environment.

Controls Systems Co-op Student

You will assist in designing, implementing, and optimizing control systems for various applications. Your role may include programming PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and integrating hardware and software components. You will assist in testing and troubleshooting control systems to ensure they meet performance and safety standards.

Additional Sample Jobs: Process Engineering Student, Machine Designer, Mechatronic Engineering Technician, Quality Assurance Student,Mechatronics Integration & Test Co-op, Project Coordinator, Automation Designer, Manufacturing Engineering Co-op, Continuous Improvement Student, R&D Development Co-op, and more.

Sample Employers*

  • ATS Corporation
  • Brock Solutions Inc.
  • Linamar Corporation
  • Magna International Inc.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada

*This shows a sample of recent co-op employers and will vary depending on employer recruitment needs. During a job search, students are encouraged to be actively engaged and are supported in establishing and maintaining their own personal contacts.

Salary Information

Students receive compensation from their employer for co-op work terms. The rate of pay will vary depending on a number of factors including the industry, the student’s program of study, and work term level. For your reference, a Co-operative Education Salary Guide is available on our website, which provides hourly rates (averages and ranges) for each degree program.


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