Program Overview
Engineering Program Details
The Engineering program at the University of Victoria offers a variety of specializations and courses to provide students with a comprehensive education in engineering.
Specializations
- Biomedical engineering
- Civil engineering
- Computer engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Software engineering
Sample Courses
- Fundamentals of Programming with Engineering Applications - CSC 111
- Design and Communication I - ENGR 110
- Introductory Physics I - PHYS 110
Admission
To apply to the Engineering program, students can submit their application as a high school student or a transfer student from another post-secondary institution.
High School Students
High school students can select Engineering: Year 1 entry (BEng) when submitting their application. They can declare their engineering specialization after one year of full-time study.
Transfer Students
Transfer students can select their engineering specialization when submitting their application.
Program Details
The program details, including application deadlines, tuition fee estimates, admission requirements, scholarships, and transfer credit, depend on the student's situation.
Application Deadline
Admission Requirements
Recommended Admission Average
Expanded Qualifications
English Language Proficiency
Transfer Credit
Tuition and Fees
Tuition rates are effective May 1, 2025. Please note that some ancillary fees are subject to change for Fall 2025.
International Tuition Fee Setting Process
The process for approving international undergraduate tuition fees is designed to provide cost certainty to students throughout their degree program. The process includes:
- International tuition fees are set at the June meeting of the Board for the subsequent recruitment period.
- International tuition fees are established for year 1 of each program of study, with an inflationary increase in each subsequent year of the degree program, capped at 4% annually.
This is an estimate only and should be used to give students, parents, and/or sponsors an approximation of the tuition and ancillary fees. This estimate does not include housing, food, cost of books and supplies, or other expenses that students can expect in a term.
