Undergraduate Services
Contact
Western Engineering Undergraduate Services Office
Spencer Engineering Building
Room 2097
Western University
Tel: 519-661-2130
Fax: 519-661-3757
Email: futurewe@uwo.ca
Academics
Western Engineering offers a diverse range of programs and other academic opportunities, such as co-op and internship, to enhance your post-secondary experience. We also have academic counselling available in our Undergraduate Services Office to assist you with any concerns you may have.
Academic Counseling
The Undergraduate Services Office strives to deliver services and support to all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Engineering. They are here to assist in all matters of student life and will help with any concerns students may have. The Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Dean, First Year Studies, Manager and Academic Counselors are accessible through this office and are committed to help in the success of our students. (more)
Programs
Western Engineering's undergraduate program consists of a Common First Year, followed by three years of study devoted to one of Western Engineering's nine undergraduate engineering programs. (more)
Co-op and Internship
Western Engineering Career Services offers two types of co-op programs for undergraduate students: Summer Engineering Co-op - a 4 month May to August work term; and Internship - a year-long placement for students before their last year of study.
Accelerated Masters Program
This program is offered to current third-year Western Engineering students. In order to be accepted into the Accelerated MESc program, applicants must have an average grade of 80% or above (from their 2nd and 3rd years). The Accelerated MESc allows students to receive a MESc within 1 year of receiving their BESc. (more)
Combined and Concurrent Degrees
In addition to our strong design-based core engineering programs, Western Engineering also offers two types of Dual Degrees: Concurrent degrees and Combined Degrees. These degrees prepare students to cross traditional borders in their future careers, allowing them to graduate with two degrees in less time than it would take to complete each one independently. (more)