Engineering at U of T (Scarborough)
Engineering is not offered at University of Toronto — Scarborough.
What to watch for
U of T's Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering is only offered at the St. George campus, admitted through the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering's own OUAC codes there. Scarborough has no engineering degree at all — its closest tech-related program is Computer Science (TXC), which is a Bachelor of Science, not an accredited engineering degree, and won't lead to a P.Eng. A student set on engineering needs to apply to U of T St. George's engineering programs instead, not anything on the UTSC list.
Engineering at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- Algomanot offered at Algoma
- BrockDirect entry80–83%
- Carletonno general Engineering entry at Carleton - you pick a discipline on the application
- Guelphno general Engineering entry at Guelph — you pick a discipline on the application
- Lakeheadvia Engineering (AM)70%
- Laurentianno general Engineering entry at Laurentian — pick Chemical, Mechanical or Mining on the application
- Laurier (Waterloo)not offered at Laurier
- McMastervia Engineering I - Discovery Track (MED)87%
- Nipissingnot offered at Nipissing
- Ontario TechDirect entry73–77%
- Queen'svia Smith Engineering – Common First Year (QE)87–90%
- TMUno general Engineering entry at TMU — pick a discipline, or use first-semester Undeclared Engineering (SEU)
- Trentvia Chemical Engineering: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (RCE)80%
- U of T (Mississauga)not offered at UTM (Mississauga)
- U of T (St. George)not offered as a general/undeclared route right now — TrackOne, Undeclared Engineering (TEO) is paused
- Waterloonot offered as a single generic "Engineering" program at Waterloo
- WesternDirect entry87–93%
- Windsorvia General Engineering (NE)74%
- Yorkvia Engineering (BEng) (YT)80–87%
Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. U of T (Scarborough)’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.