University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
The Sandford Fleming Building, the traditional main building of the faculty | |
Former name | School of Practical Science (1873–1906) |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Skule |
| Type | Public engineering school |
| Established | 1873 |
Parent institution | University of Toronto |
| Dean | Christopher Yip |
Academic staff | 280 (2023) |
Administrative staff | 345 (2018) |
| Undergraduates | 5,628 (2023) |
| Postgraduates | 3,011 (2023) |
| Location | , , Canada |
| Website | engineering.utoronto.ca |
The University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering is the engineering school of the University of Toronto, a public research university in Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1873 and currently is housed in 15 facilities on the southern side of the St. George campus and three buildings located across downtown Toronto. The faculty offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees in engineering sciences on the St. George campus, and select graduate programs on the Mississauga campus. It also maintains a partnership with the Rotman School of Management for a dual-degree program.
Within the university, it is known by the nickname of Skule and has the oldest university engineering society in Canada.