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Program Specific Requirements
CO-OP ELIGIBILITY: Students must achieve the required academic standing of a 70% overall average in program courses to be eligible to complete a co-op work placement.
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) program at Cape Breton University is a hands-on, career-focused program designed for students who want to work at the intersection of engineering design and real-world application. This program prepares graduates to design, analyze, build and maintain mechanical systems used across several industries such as energy, construction, manufacturing and infrastructure.
Blending applied theory with immersive labs, projects and experiential learning, the BET (Mechanical) program equips students with practical technical skills, strong problem-solving abilities and professional competencies that employers value. The BET (Mechanical) program also aligns with industry needs and accreditation standards through Technical Accreditation Canada (TAC). Graduates leave ready to contribute on day one in a wide range of technical and supervisory roles.
CBU鈥檚 BET (Mechanical) is the only program of its kind in Canada, delivering industry-aligned, hands-on mechanical engineering technology education.
Program Options at CBU
The BET (Mechanical) program is available through several pathways, allowing students to choose co-operative education to gain valuable work-integrated experience. All options have the same admission requirements:
Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Mechanical (90 credits)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Mechanical with Co-Op (90 credits)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Advanced Mechanical (120 credits)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Advanced Mechanical with Co-Op (120 credits)
Why study at CBU?
The BET (Mechanical) program at CBU is for students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and seek a career in mechanical design, manufacturing and fabrication, drafting, project management or organizational planning. At CBU, you鈥檒l gain hands-on experience designing, building and analyzing mechanical systems that power industry. Our industry-experienced faculty will guide you through applied projects, immersive labs and co-op opportunities, giving you the skills and confidence to step into the workforce ready to make an impact.
Ideal candidates for CBU’s BET (Mechanical) program are hands-on learners drawn to technology, mechanics and the challenge of creating efficient systems. The three-year direct-entry option provides a strong foundation in core mechanical engineering and technology topics. The four-year Advanced Mechanical option offers deeper specialization in areas such as robotics, process control and professional practice.
With small class sizes, strong industry connections, and a curriculum aligned to real-world demand, CBU鈥檚 BET (Mechanical) program gives you a unique pathway to a practical, career-ready education.
What skills will I gain from this program?
Mechanical design and analysis
Manufacturing and fabrication processes
Materials and mechanics
Robotics and automation
Process control systems
Technical drafting and CAD
Project management and professional practice
Possible Career Paths
Mechanical Engineering Technologist
Draftsperson
Project Coordinator
Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Industry Partners
Related Contacts
Stephanie MacQuarrie Dean, School of Science & Technology School of Science & Technology Stephanie_MacQuarrie@cbu.ca 902-563-1262
Bill Robinson Associate Dean, Engineering School of Science & Technology Bill_Robinson@cbu.ca 902-563-2810