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Campus Buildings

Exam Centre

Exam Centre [Source] Located at 255 McCaul Street, the Exam Centre is where you will be taking many of your midterms and final exams. The Exam Centre has rooms for both larger and smaller classes, so you may find yourself taking exams with both lecture sections at the same time or 30-40 students in the … Read More

Libraries

The U of T library system is the largest academic library in Canada with 44 libraries spread across our 3 campuses and of those 44, 42 of the libraries are on the St. George campus where you’ll be as an engineering student!  We highly recommend you explore the huge library system to find the resources … Read More

Athletic Facilities

Whether you want to work out alone, exercise with friends, or participate in an organized sport, there is a place for you at one of U of T St. George Campus’ three indoor athletic facilities or two outdoor fields. As long as you are enrolled in the Fall, Winter, or Summer Semester, you will have … Read More

Other Important Buildings

While you won’t have any classes in them, these buildings contain valuable facilities and resources. We have separate blog posts for Athletic Facilities and Libraries. U of T Bookstore 2nd Floor [Source] U of T Bookstore Whether you’re finding a textbook for a class, need to do some last-minute holiday shopping, or just want to … Read More

Other Engineering Buildings

Although you might have fewer classes in these buildings, they are still extremely interesting. Perhaps you’ll find yourselves in one of these buildings for design team work or summer research! HA – Haultain Building Find the Haultain Building (HA) on a map of U of T. HA as seen from inside the alley The Haultain … Read More

MC – Mechanical Engineering Building

The Mechanical Engineering Building (a.k.a. MC) is home to the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE). Initially constructed to accommodate the expanding needs of MIE, this building has undergone several renovations and expansions to keep pace with technological advancements and the growing student body.  Front of Mechanical Engineering Building [Source] Notable Classrooms MC102 Lecture … Read More

MY – Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Welcome to the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the newest of the 14 engineering buildings on campus! Opened in April 2018, the building is named in honor of George and Rayla Myhal, prominent supporters of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. It has nine floors of working space and is located just … Read More

GB – Galbraith Building

Welcome to the Galbraith building – or GB, as you will learn to call it. The Galbraith Building is named after John Galbraith, the first Dean of U of T Engineering. It is located next to the Myhal Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and across the street from the Bahen Centre for Information Technology. It … Read More

BA – Bahen Centre for Information Technology

Welcome to the Bahen Centre for Information Technology (a.k.a. “Bahen” or “BA”), home of everything Engineering Science!   Bahen (pronounced BAY-hun) is home to the most helpful resources for EngSci students. It is across the street from the Galbraith Building. The most important things you’ll find in Bahen are the Engineering Science Office and the EngSci … Read More

SF – Sandford Fleming Building

The Sandford Fleming Building, also known as SF, is the heart of most engineering student life on campus.    SF is connected to Galbraith (GB) through indoor hallways, which is convenient since GB houses most academic resources while SF houses most student life services.     SF is a multi-faceted building. The basement is the hub of engineering … Read More