Engineering - Electrical
The field of engineering is generally associated with finding solutions for real world problems in an analytical fashion using the math, science and problem-solving skills. At Lakehead we believe engineers must also possess excellent communication skills as well as an understanding of the business, legal, and societal issues that impact development of the technological products and processes required to meet the demands of a global economy.
As an electrical engineer, you will work on the development and manufacturing of electrical and electronics equipment. You will learn the fundamentals of physical science, as well as more practical areas in the design and operation of industrial control systems, communication systems, electronic circuits, and the generation and distribution of electrical power.
Nearly all industries use electricity and electrical devices, making skilled professionals in this field highly desirable all over the world.
Our Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). We offer several entry points into our Bachelor of Engineering programs to accommodate you at any stage of your education.
The BEng (Electrical Engineering)* Lakehead-Georgian Partnership by Lakehead University and Georgian College offers an integrated Bachelor of Engineering Degree and Electrical Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma.
Transfer Options
It’s easy to transfer to Lakehead. Our pathway and general transfer policies are designed to help you maximize your credits from your current or previous studies at either college or university – or even both.
There are a number of ways to transfer to Lakehead. Let us help you achieve your degree completion goals. For more information regarding specific admission requirements from college or university, check out the “Admissions Requirement” tab above and select your most recent level of study.
Applying to Lakehead University is easy and we are here to help you along the way.
Step 1 – Determine your general admission requirements:
To determine your general admission requirements, select one of the definitions below:
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Step 2 – Determine your program-specific prerequisite requirements for your program(s) of choice:
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Program Specific Requirements
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Chemical Engineering (applies to the co-op and MBA options as well)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Civil Engineering (applies to the co-op and MBA options as well)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Common Year in Applied ScienceDegree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (30 Level), Chemistry 20, English Language Arts 20-1 or English Language Arts 30-2, Math 20-1, Physics 20Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:6 Grade 12 U or M Courses, Chemistry (SCH3U or SCH4C), English (ENG3U or ENG4C), Mathematics (MCF3M or MCR3U), Physics (SPH3U or SPH4C)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (30 Level), Chemistry 20, English Language Arts 20-1 or English Language Arts 30-2, Math 20-1, Physics 20Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:4 Academic Grade 12 Courses, English (Composition) 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11, Pre-Calculus 11Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math, PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (40S Level), Chemistry 30S, English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 30S, Physics 30S, Pre-Calculus 30SProgram Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:6 Grade 12 U or M credits, Chemistry (SCH3U or SCH4C), English (ENG3U or ENG4C), Mathematics (MCF3M or MCR3U), Physics (SPH3U or SPH4C). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (120, 121, or 122), Chemistry (111 or 112), English Language Arts (111, 112, or 123), Physics (Grade 11 [111 or 112])Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:10 Academic Grade 12 Courses (3000 Level), Academic Math 2201 or Advanced Math 2200, Chemistry 2202, English (2201 or 3202), Physics 2204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:5 Grade 12 Academic or Advanced Courses, Chemistry 11, English 11, Physics 11, Pre-Calculus 11Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
Students who do not meet all of the above admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (611 or 621), Chemistry 521A, English 521, Math 521B, Physics 521AProgram Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106), Physics (NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:6 Grade 12 U or M Courses, Chemistry (SCH3U or SCH4C), English (ENG3U or ENG4C), Mathematics (MCF3M or MCR3U), Physics (SPH3U or SPH4C). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:5 Academic Grade 12 Courses (30 Level), English Language Arts 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20, Pre-Calculus Mathematics 20 -
Electrical Engineering (applies to the co-op and MBA options as well)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma (Lakehead-Georgian Partnership)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Mechanical Engineering (applies to the co-op and MBA options as well)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Mechatronics EngineeringDegree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U)Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Chemistry 30, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics 30Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Chemistry, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), PhysicsProgram Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Chemistry 40S, Physics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirementsProgram Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Physics 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e., MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices. A senior level Math, Science or Technological Education course is recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Chemistry 621A, Physics 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60%, Physics (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC)Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60% -
Software Engineering (applies to the co-op and MBA options as well)Degree:EngineeringAlberta/NWT/Nunavut:English Language Arts 30-1, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60% and 1 from Biology 30, Chemistry 30 or Computer Science 30.Program Specific Requirements for Ontario High School Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) or Computer Science (ICS4U).Program Specific Requirements for Alberta/NWT/Nunavut High School Students:English Language Arts 30-1, Math 30-1 with a minimum grade of 60% and 1 from Biology 30, Chemistry 30 or Computer Science 30.Program Specific Requirements for British Columbia/Yukon High School Students:English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Anatomy & Physiology 12, Chemistry 12 or Computer Science 12.Program Specific Requirements for International Students:English, Math with a minimum grade of 60% (Canadian Equivalent), and 1 from Biology, Chemistry or Computer Science.Program Specific Requirements for Manitoba High School Students:English Language Arts (Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus, or Transactional Focus) 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S or Computer Science 40S.Program Specific Requirements for Mature/Transfer Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) or Computer Science (ICS4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered. College transfer students entering via a transfer pathway are not required to satisfy these specific prerequisite requirements.Program Specific Requirements for New Brunswick High School Students:English Language Arts 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus A120 or B120 with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122 or Computer Science 120.Program Specific Requirements for Newfoundland/Labrador High School Students:English 3201, Advanced Math 3200 and 1 from Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202 or Communications Technology 3104.Program Specific Requirements for Nova Scotia High School Students:English 12 or English 12 African Heritage, Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology 12, Chemistry 12 or Computer Science 12.Other Admission Requirements & Important Information:
In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) and Computer Science (ICS4U) is strongly recommended. Lastly, students who do not meet all of the admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Program Specific Requirements for PEI High School Students:English 621A, Pre-Calculus 621B with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology 621A, Chemistry 621A or Computer Studies (CMP621A).Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (CEGEP) Students:2 English (603 or 604), Linear Algebra I (201-NYC, 201-105, or 201-106) with a minimum grade of 60% and Biology (101) or Chemistry (2 from: NYA, NYB, or NYC).Program Specific Requirements for Quebec (Private) Students:English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) or Computer Science (ICS4U). Equivalent courses to the Ontario high school prerequisite requirements will be considered.Program Specific Requirements for Saskatchewan High School Students:English A30 and B30, Pre-Calculus 30 with a minimum grade of 60%, and 1 from Biology 30, Chemistry 30 or Computer Science 30.
As a first year Electrical Engineering student you will be required to complete the following courses
Engineering 1236 & 1536 - Electric Circuit Theory I & II
Engineering 1637 - Computer Logic Circuits
Computer Science 1411 - Computer Programming I
Mathematics 1071* - Vectors and Matrices
Mathematics 1210 & 1230 - Calculus I & II
Physics 1070 - Semiconductor Physics
Engineering 1232 - Introduction to Microcontrollers
Engineering 1634 - Electronics I
Engineering 3014 - Engineering Chemistry
Engineering 2453 - Computer Communications and Networking
*Students who have completed Gr. 12U Calculus and Vectors with a minimum grade of 60% are not required to take Mathematics 1071.
There are both a lecture and a lab component to each of your courses, requiring approximately 27 hours of in-class time per week.
Lakehead University is the only university in Canada where you earn a Bachelor of Engineering degree and a diploma in Engineering Technology in just four years. All Bachelor of Engineering Degree Programs at the Thunder Bay campus are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB).
Unique Learning Opportunities
Our unique programs offer a combination of hands-on experience as well as a strong theoretical foundation for complex engineering design. Specialized study awaits you in areas such as power systems, power electronics, embedded systems, fuzzy controls, wireless communications and fibre optics.
Co-operative/Internship Option
A co-operative/internship option is available for all Engineering programs. You can apply directly, or in either second or third year, and will receive workshops on interviewing, resume preparation and work performance.
You will accumulate at least 16 months of paid, practical work experience and graduate a year later than students enrolled in the regular Bachelor of Engineering program.
Clubs & Societies
The Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) is proud to support nearly 100 clubs across the Thunder Bay and Orillia campuses. They broaden your ways of thinking and doing, and almost anyone can join or found a club on campus.
More information about Payment Methods, and Payment Due Dates can be found here: Student Fees Information
All fees are displayed in Canadian Dollars ($CAD)
Engineering (Georgian-Barrie)
Orillia, Georgian - Barrie
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $8,900.65 | $1,288.62 | $10,189.27 | $5,094.64 | $5,094.63 | $1,780.13 | $1,874.90 | $890.07 | $937.45 |
2 | $7,416.65 | $1,205.90 | $8,622.55 | $4,311.28 | $4,311.27 | $1,483.33 | $1,578.10 | $741.67 | $789.05 |
3 | $7,141.95 | $1,205.95 | $8,347.90 | $4,173.95 | $4,173.95 | $1,428.39 | $1,523.16 | $714.20 | $761.58 |
4 | $6,893.33 | $1,205.90 | $8,099.23 | $4,049.62 | $4,049.61 | $1,378.67 | $1,473.44 | $689.33 | $736.72 |
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $8,900.65 | $1,288.62 | $10,189.27 | $5,094.64 | $5,094.63 | $1,780.13 | $1,874.90 | $890.07 | $937.45 |
2 | $7,416.65 | $1,205.90 | $8,622.55 | $4,311.28 | $4,311.27 | $1,483.33 | $1,578.10 | $741.67 | $789.05 |
3 | $7,141.95 | $1,205.90 | $8,347.85 | $4,173.93 | $4,173.92 | $1,428.39 | $1,523.16 | $714.20 | $761.58 |
4 | $6,983.33 | $1,205.90 | $8,189.23 | $4,094.62 | $4,094.61 | $1,396.67 | $1,491.44 | $698.33 | $745.72 |
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $39,140.00 | $1,288.62 | $40,428.62 | $20,214.31 | $20,214.31 | $7,828.00 | $7,922.77 | $3,914.00 | $3,961.39 |
2 | $39,140.00 | $1,205.90 | $40,345.90 | $20,172.95 | $20,172.95 | $7,828.00 | $7,922.77 | $3,914.00 | $3,961.39 |
3 | $38,192.40 | $1,205.90 | $39,398.30 | $19,699.15 | $19,699.15 | $7,638.48 | $7,733.25 | $3,819.24 | $3,866.63 |
4 | $37,152.72 | $1,205.90 | $38,358.62 | $19,179.31 | $19,179.31 | $7,430.54 | $7,525.31 | $3,715.27 | $3,762.66 |
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2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees Lakehead-Georgian Engineering - Undergraduate Full-Time (Barrie) | Code | Amount |
Lakehead University Services & Engineering Fees | ||
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHG | 111.56 |
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den) | SCOMG | 25.00 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAG | 95.14 |
Engineering Equipment Endowment Fee | SENQG | 35.00 |
Engineering Fee/Trip | SENGT | 30.00 |
LU Services & Engineering Fees Subtotal | 296.70 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | ||
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDG | 59.00 |
LUSU Medical/Dental * | SMEDG | 418.00 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSG | 156.00 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SWUSG | 7.00 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Students) Fee | SCFSG | 20.16 |
Engineering Student Society Fee | SENSG | 50.00 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 710.16 | |
Barrie Campus U-Pass (Bus Pass)** | SLBUB | 199.04 |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees Lakehead-Georgian Engineering - Undergraduate Full-Time (Barrie) | 1205.90 |
First Year Lakehead-Georgian Engineering Students:
2024-25 Undergraduate Full-Time First Year LU-Georgian (LU-GC) Engineering Ancillary Fees (Barrie) | Code | Amount |
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee | SORIB | 82.72 |
TOTAL Potential Full Time Ancillary Fee - Barrie Campus - Engineering | 1205.90 | |
TOTAL Full Time FIRST YEAR Ancillary Fee - Barrie- Engineering: | 1288.62 |
* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDG) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259
Co-op, Part-Time, Senior, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.
**The Barrie Campus U-Pass (Bus Pass) Fee (SLBUB): All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.
Engineering Degree
Thunder Bay
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $8,900.65 | $1,523.45 | $10,424.10 | $5,212.05 | $5,212.05 | $1,780.13 | $1,911.28 | $890.07 | $955.64 |
2 | $7,416.65 | $1,440.73 | $8,857.38 | $4,428.69 | $4,428.69 | $1,483.33 | $1,614.48 | $741.67 | $807.24 |
3 | $7,141.95 | $1,440.73 | $8,582.68 | $4,291.34 | $4,291.34 | $1,428.39 | $1,559.54 | $714.20 | $779.77 |
4 | $6,893.33 | $1,440.73 | $8,334.06 | $4,167.03 | $4,167.03 | $1,378.67 | $1,509.82 | $689.33 | $754.91 |
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $8,900.65 | $1,523.45 | $10,424.10 | $5,212.05 | $5,212.05 | $1,780.13 | $1,911.28 | $890.07 | $955.64 |
2 | $7,416.65 | $1,440.73 | $8,857.38 | $4,428.69 | $4,428.69 | $1,483.33 | $1,614.48 | $741.67 | $807.24 |
3 | $7,141.95 | $1,440.73 | $8,582.68 | $4,291.34 | $4,291.34 | $1,428.39 | $1,559.54 | $714.20 | $779.77 |
4 | $6,893.33 | $1,440.73 | $8,334.06 | $4,167.03 | $4,167.03 | $1,378.67 | $1,509.82 | $689.33 | $754.91 |
Year | Tuition | Ancillary Fees | Total | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 1.0 FCE Tuition | 1.0 FCE Total | 0.5 FCE Tuition | 0.5 FCE Total |
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1 | $39,140.00 | $1,523.45 | $40,663.45 | $20,331.73 | $20,331.72 | $7,828.00 | $7,959.15 | $3,914.00 | $3,979.58 |
2 | $39,140.00 | $1,440.73 | $40,580.73 | $20,290.37 | $20,290.36 | $7,828.00 | $7,959.15 | $3,914.00 | $3,979.58 |
3 | $38,192.40 | $1,440.73 | $39,633.13 | $19,816.57 | $19,816.56 | $7,638.48 | $7,769.63 | $3,819.24 | $3,884.82 |
4 | $37,152.72 | $1,440.73 | $38,593.45 | $19,296.73 | $19,296.72 | $7,430.54 | $7,561.69 | $3,715.27 | $3,780.85 |
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2024-2025 Ancillary Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate Engineering Students (Thunder Bay) | Code | Amount |
Lakehead University Services & Engineering Fees | ||
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den) | SABWF | 99.00 |
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHF | 139.43 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMF | 25.00 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAF | 95.14 |
Capital Improvements C.J. Sanders Building | SCISF | 30.00 |
Engineering Equipment Endowment Fee | SENGQ | 35.00 |
Engineering Fee/Trip | SENGT | 30.00 |
Lakehead University Services & Engineering Fees Subtotal: | 388.57 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | ||
LUSU Capital Fund Fee | SBLDF | 59.00 |
LUSU Medical/Dental | SMEDF | 418.00 |
LUSU Bus Pass | SLBUS | 252.00 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSF | 156.00 |
Aboriginal Programming | SLRAB | 2.00 |
AFCASA African Caribbean Student Association Fee | SLRAF | 0.50 |
Nanabijou Fee | SLRNA | 5.00 |
Social Action Fee | SLRSA | 2.00 |
Sustainability Fee | SLRSU | 5.50 |
WUSC - World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SLRWU | 7.00 |
CFS - Canadian Federation of Students Fee | SLCFS | 20.16 |
LU Radio Fee | SRADF | 10.00 |
Engineering Student Society Fee | SENGS | 50.00 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 987.16 | |
TOTAL Engineering Student Ancillary Fee (Thunder Bay): | 1440.73 |
* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259
Co-op, Part-Time, Senior, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.
** The LUSU Bus Pass Fee (SLBUS): All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.
First Year Students Only:
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for 1st Year Full-Time Students (Thunder Bay)- Engineering | Code | Amount |
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee | SORIE | 82.72 |
Lakehead Services, LUSU Services, and Engineering Fees Subtotal | 1440.73 | |
Total | 1523.45 |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay) | Code | Amount |
Lakehead University Services Fees | ||
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den) | SABWF | 99.00 |
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHF | 139.43 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMF | 25.00 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAF | 95.14 |
Capital Improvements C.J. Sanders Building | SCISF | 30.00 |
Lakehead Services Subtotal: | 388.57 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | ||
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDF | 59.00 |
LUSU Medical/Dental | SMEDF * | 418.00 |
LUSU Bus Pass | SLBUS ** | 252.00 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSF | 156.00 |
Aboriginal Programming Fee | SLRAB | 2.00 |
AFCASA African Caribbean Student Association Fee | SLRAF | 0.50 |
Nanabijou Fee | SLRNA | 5.00 |
Social Action Fee | SLRSA | 2.00 |
Sustainability | SLRSU | 5.50 |
WUSC - World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SLRWU | 7.00 |
Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) Fee | SLCFS | 20.16 |
LU Radio Fee | SRADF | 10.00 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 937.16 | |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay) | 1325.73 |
* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259
Co-op, Part-Time, Senior, and Graduate students are not covered, but may purchase the Plan.
** The LUSU Bus Pass Fee (SLBUS): All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year - Undergraduate Full-Time Students (Thunder Bay) | Code | Amount |
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee | SORIE | 82.72 |
Total Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay): | 1325.73 | |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Students - Undergraduate Full-Time (Thunder Bay): | 1408.45 |
2024-25 Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Students - Per Course (Thunder Bay) | Code | Amount (1.0FCE) | Amount (0.5FCE) |
Lakehead University Services Fees | |||
Athletic Building Fee (Wolf Den) | SABWF | 19.80 | 9.90 |
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHF | 27.89 | 13.94 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMF | 5.00 | 2.50 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAF | 19.03 | 9.51 |
Capital Improvements C.J. Sanders Building | SCISF | 6.00 | 3.00 |
Lakehead University Services Subtotal: | 77.72 | 38.85 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | |||
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDF | 11.80 | 5.90 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSF | 31.20 | 15.60 |
Aboriginal Programming Fee | SLRAB | 0.40 | 0.20 |
AFCASA African Caribbean Student Association Fee | SLRAF | 0.10 | 0.05 |
Nanabijou Fee | SLRNA | 1.00 | 0.50 |
Social Action Fee | SLRSA | 0.40 | 0.20 |
Sustainability Fee | SLRSU | 1.10 | 0.55 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Student) Fee | SLRWU | 1.40 | 0.70 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Students) Fee | SLCFS | 4.03 | 2.02 |
LU Radio Fee | SRADF | 2.00 | 1.00 |
LUSU fees Subtotal: | 53.43 | 26.72 | |
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees (Thunder Bay): | 131.15 | 65.57 | |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees For Part-Time Undergraduate First Year Students: | Amount (1.0FCE) | Amount (0.5FCE) | |
Orientation and First Year Experience Fee (Flat Fee - not per course) | SORIE | 82.72 | 82.72 |
Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees (Thunder Bay): | 131.15 | 65.57 | |
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate First Year/First Course (Thunder Bay): | 213.87 | 148.28 |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Orillia) | Code | Amount |
Lakehead University Services Fees | ||
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHO | 111.56 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMO | 25.00 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAO | 95.14 |
Lakehead Services Subtotal | 231.70 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | ||
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDO | 59.00 |
LUSU U-Pass Fee | SLBUO | 152.25 |
LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance * | SMEDO | 418.00 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSO | 156.00 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SWUSO | 7.00 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) Fee | SCFSO | 20.16 |
LUSU Fees (Orillia) Subtotal | 812.41 | |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees - Undergraduate Full-Time (Orillia) | 1044.11 |
* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDF) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259
Co-op, Part-Time, Seniors, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.
** The LUSU Bus Pass Fee (SLBUO): All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.
First Year Students
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Full-Time Students (Orillia) | Code | Amount |
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee | SORIO | 82.72 |
LUSU and LU Services Fees Total | 1044.11 | |
Total | 1126.83 |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Students (Orillia) | Code | Amount Per Course (1.0FCE) | Amount Per Half Course (0.5FCE) |
Lakehead University Services Fees | |||
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHO | 22.31 | 11.16 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMO | 5.00 | 2.50 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAO | 19.03 | 9.51 |
Lakehead Services Fees Subtotal: | 46.34 | 23.17 | |
Lakehead University Student Union Fees | |||
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDO | 11.80 | 5.90 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSO | 31.20 | 15.60 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SWUSO | 1.40 | 0.70 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Students) Fee | SCFSO | 4.03 | 2.02 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 48.43 | 24.22 | |
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fee (Orillia): | 94.77 | 47.39 | |
First Year Part-Time Orillia Students: | |||
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee (Flat fee - Not per course) | SORIO | 82.72 | 82.72 |
Part-Time Per Course Ancillary Fee (Orillia) | 94.77 | 47.39 | |
TOTAL Part-Time Per Course/First Course, First Year (Orillia) | 177.49 | 130.11 |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs except Engineering | Code | Amount |
Lakehead University Services Fees | ||
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHG | 107.89 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMG | 25.00 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAG | 95.14 |
Lakehead Services Subtotal: | 231.70 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | ||
LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance * | SMEDG | 418.00 |
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSG | 156.00 |
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDG | 59.00 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SWUSG | 7.00 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) Fee | SCFSG | 20.16 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 660.16 | |
Georgian/Barrie U-Pass Fee ** | SLBUB | 199.04 |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs except Engineering: | 1090.90 |
* The LUSU Medical/Dental Insurance (SMEDG) policy is effective September 1, for the 12 months ending August 31. All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee. Should a student have comparable coverage and choose to opt-out they may do so by going to the LUSU Website at www.lusu.ca and clicking on opt-out to proceed. No exceptions or extensions. Opting out does not remove the fee from your student account. For additional information regarding LUSU services including Medical and Dental please go to www.lusu.ca or contact LUSU directly by phone (807) 343-8259
Co-op students, Part-Time Students, Seniors, and Graduate students are not covered but may purchase the Plan.
** The Georgian/Barrie Bus Pass Fee (SLBUB): All full-time undergraduate students who have registered in 3.75 or more FCEs by the last day to register in September are automatically assessed this mandatory fee.
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for First Year Full-Time Lakehead-Georgian (Barrie) - Non-Engineering | Code | Amount |
Orientation & First Year Experience Fee | SORIB | 82.72 |
LUSU and LU Services and Bus Pass Subtotal | 1090.90 | |
Total | 1173.62 |
2024-25 Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) All Programs | Code | Amount Per Course (1.0 FCE) | Amount Per Half Course (0.5 FCE) |
Lakehead University Services Fees | |||
Student Recreation and Wellness | SATHG | 22.31 | 11.16 |
Computer Enhancement (Technology) Fee | SCOMG | 5.00 | 2.50 |
Health Services Support Fee | SHEAG | 19.03 | 9.51 |
Lakehead Services Subtotal: | 46.34 | 23.17 | |
Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) Fees | |||
LUSU Activity Fee | SLUSG | 31.20 | 15.60 |
LUSU Capital Fund | SBLDG | 11.80 | 5.90 |
WUSC World University Service of Canada (Sponsor Refugee Students) | SWUSG | 1.40 | 0.70 |
CFS (Canadian Federation of Student) Fee | SCFSG | 4.03 | 2.02 |
LUSU Fees Subtotal: | 48.43 | 24.22 | |
TOTAL Compulsory Ancillary Fees for Part-Time (Per Course) Undergraduate Lakehead-Georgian Students (Barrie) - all programs: | 94.77 | 47.39 |