##  [Integrated Engineering ](/programs/undergraduate/integrated-engineering) 

Transcend boundaries and prepare to work collaboratively in today’s increasingly cross-functional workplaces. Integrated Engineering graduates excel in diverse fields of engineering including construction, product/project management, manufacturing, advanced technology development and resource industries.

> UBC’s Integrated Engineering degree provides baseline education in core engineering subjects like materials, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and systems, but the most compelling focus is design.

Our program includes three full-year design courses—more than any other engineering degree. This provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to work cooperatively as they design, build and test products and devices—and graduate with a design portfolio to present to prospective employers.

Design a multi-faceted career where creative collaboration is celebrated.

**Vancouver Campus**

Learn more at [You UBC's program page](http://you.ubc.ca/ubc_programs/integrated-engineering/) or visit us at [igen.ubc.ca](http://igen.ubc.ca/)

[Learn more about Integrated Engineering](http://igen.ubc.ca/)



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- Why study this program
- Your future
- Enhance your degree
 
#####   Why study this program  

 

## Why study this program

Integrated Engineering offers the broadest education of all the engineering disciplines, allowing students to tailor their degree to suit their interests. Common areas of focus students choose to pursue include: renewable energy, fuel cells, medical devices and mechatronics.



 ## Courses &amp; specializations

Integrated Engineers choose a major, minor, and tertiary discipline in which they have to fulfill their technical electives in.

Students will first complete a [foundational first year of engineering](https://engineering.ubc.ca/programs/undergraduate/foundation-year) and then take specialized courses beginning in second year, once they are placed into their engineering discipline. Here is a sample of the courses Integrated Engineering students can take in each year of study.

### Sample courses

Year 2 CPEN 312Digital Systems and MicrocomputersIGEN 230Intro to Engineering DesignMECH 260Intro to Mechanics of MaterialsCHBE 244Thermodynamics IYear 3 MTRL 280Materials in DesignIGEN 330Intermediate Engineering Design ELEC 344Applied Electronics and ElectromechanicsCHBE 356Process DynamicsYear 4 IGEN 430Advanced Engineering DesignMINE 455Mine Water ManagementAPSC 450Professional Engineering PracticeMTRL 340Manufacturing in Materials EngineeringFor a more in-depth look at the curriculum, please consult the [Academic Calendar](https://vancouver.calendar.ubc.ca/faculties-colleges-and-schools/faculty-applied-science/bachelor-applied-science/integrated-engineering) and [course descriptions](https://vancouver.calendar.ubc.ca/course-descriptions/subject/igenv).

## Enhance Your Education (further education) 

Graduates looking to continue their education can pursue professional programs and graduate studies. The analytical and problem-solving skills students gain from an undergraduate engineering degree translate well into the qualities needed for Medical and Law School. These students also make strong candidates for a master’s degree in Engineering or Applied Science.



 

 

 

#####   Your future  

 

## Careers

Graduates of Integrated Engineering are well equipped to pursue careers in a wide range of industries and can choose to pursue a diverse number of engineering roles. Example titles for Integrated Engineering graduates include: controls engineer, design engineer, estimating engineer, maintenance engineer, manufacturing engineer, mechanical design engineer, process engineer, product support engineer, research engineer, structural engineer and more.

## Employers

Both current students and graduates are able to work for a wide range of employers. Some of the biggest employers of Integrated Engineering students over the past several years include: BC Hydro, Chatwin Engineering Ltd, BC Ferries Corporation, ACRO Helipro, Impasco Minerals Inc, Suncor Energy Inc, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Magpower Systems, Metro Vancouver, Microsemi, Baylis Medical Company, Hydro One Networks, PepsiCo Canada and SNC Lavalin.

## Alumni



 

 

 

 

#####   Enhance your degree  

 

## Design Teams &amp; Clubs

### Design Teams 

There are over 30 Engineering Design Teams at UBC. Joining an engineering design team is an excellent opportunity for students from all disciplines to collaborate on a wide variety of design projects and gain relevant teamwork, leadership, and technical skills transferrable to future careers. Integrated Engineering students are members of a wide variety of teams and can join ones that best suit their interests.

See the full list of UBC’s [Engineering Design Teams](https://engineering.ubc.ca/engineering-design-teams-list).

## Minors &amp; Dual Degrees 

Engineering students are able to complement their studies with 5 [Minors](https://academicservices.engineering.ubc.ca/degree-planning/minors-dual-degrees/) available or a [Dual Degree](https://academicservices.engineering.ubc.ca/degree-planning/minors-dual-degrees/) with Arts. Students interested in a minor can apply to their chosen option in their third year of study. A minor or dual degree will likely extend your degree past 4 years.

## Co-op 

Participation in the Applied Science [Co-op](https://coop.engineering.ubc.ca/prospective-students/) Education program gives students the opportunity to gain up to 20 months of paid relevant work experience during their degree. This experience provides an excellent opportunity for students to explore different industries, apply their studies to the working world, and create connections with future employers. The Co-op program will extend your four year degree to five years. Participation is optional and students apply to join Co-op in their second year of study.

## International experiences 

Students can embark on an unforgettable experience abroad while earning credits towards their engineering studies. Opportunities include the Coordinated International Experience (CIE) exchange program, the Go Global exchange program, and the Global Engineering Leadership courses. The [CIE program](https://cie.apsc.ubc.ca/) is customized for Applied Science students and features 18 international partner institutions across 3 regions. All of the international experiences allow students to build an international network of peers, professors, and potential employers.