Bachelor of Engineering Industrial Engineering - Transfer to Dalhousie University (2+2)

Undergraduate Programs 4 Years On-Campus Canada
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About This Programme

The Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering, Transfer Program (2+2) gives students the opportunity to begin their studies at Cape Breton University (CBU) and complete their degree at Dalhousie University. In this pathway, students spend their first two years at CBU, where they build a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and introductory engineering courses while benefiting from small class sizes, personalized instruction, and hands on learning experiences. After completing the initial two years, students transfer to Dalhousie University to finish the final two years of the program, gaining access to advanced facilities, specialized industrial engineering courses, and industry focused research opportunities. This collaborative program ensures graduates develop both technical expertise and practical skills required to excel in industrial engineering, combining CBU’s supportive learning environment with Dalhousie’s world class engineering education. Students are prepared for careers in operations management, supply chain optimization, manufacturing systems, quality assurance, ergonomics, data analytics, and process improvement.

Career Path

Graduate careers include Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Systems Engineer, Process Improvement Engineer, Quality Assurance / Quality Control Engineer, Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineer, Supply Chain Engineer, Operations Research Analyst, Logistics and Distribution Engineer, Production Planning Engineer, Systems Integration Engineer, Lean Manufacturing Specialist, Safety and Compliance Engineer, Facilities Planning Engineer, Service Systems Engineer (healthcare, retail, etc.), Project Manager (manufacturing, logistics, or operations)Operations Manager (industrial or service sectors), Supply Chain Manager, Engineering Consultant.

Eligibility Requirements
Post Study Work Visa

Post Study Work Visa availability – YES

Admission Requirement

We’ve simplified the admission process to help you get started quickly and easily. You can find all requirements for admission to Cape Breton University below;

1. WASSCE/A level Certificate 

2. School Transcript

3. Passport

4. Recommendation Letter

5. Statement of Purpose

6. CV

English Language Requirement

Cape Breton University will accept, for the purposes of meeting the English proficiency requirement, evidence of English study within a 12‑year education system where English is designated as the primary and official language and the principal language of instruction. For applicants who do not yet meet the English language requirement, there are two pathways to achieve the necessary level:

Pre‑sessional English Programme; Students may successfully complete a preparatory English programme offered by the university before beginning their academic course. Recognized English Proficiency Tests; Students may submit one of the following minimum scores prior to the start of their program: IELTS: 6.5 overall band score (or equivalent), TOEFL or PTE: Score of 60, Duolingo English Test: Score of 120.

Programme Details
Undergraduate Programs Level
4 Years Duration
On-Campus Mode
Canada Country
Intakes
September, 2026
November, 2025 → April, 2026
Closed
May, 2027
July, 2026 → February, 2027
Likely Open
September, 2027
November, 2026 → April, 2027
Not Open
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