Certified Mechanical Engineer (CME) Designation
The Certified Mechanical Engineer (CME) designation is a professional certification for mechanical engineers in Canada, with a cost of $495 for Engineers Canada members and $695 for non-members.
The Certified Mechanical Engineer (CME) designation is a professional certification for mechanical engineers in Canada, with a cost of $495 for Engineers Canada members and $695 for non-members.
McGill University's Faculty of Engineering offers a certification program in mechanical engineering, with a tuition fee of $2,500 for Canadian students and $5,000 for international students.
The Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) license is a mandatory certification for mechanical engineers in Canada, with an application fee of $300 and an annual membership fee of $500.
A research study on the certification costs for mechanical engineers in Canada found that the average cost of certification is around $1,500, with costs varying depending on the province and employer.
Indeed's guide to mechanical engineering certification in Canada provides an overview of the different types of certifications available, including the Certified Mechanical Engineer (CME) designation and the Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) license.
A Quora thread on the cost of mechanical engineering certification in Canada discusses the various costs associated with certification, including exam fees, membership fees, and tuition fees.
The Canadian Mechanical Engineering Certification Board (CMECB) is a non-profit organization that provides certification for mechanical engineers in Canada, with a certification fee of $1,000.
A video guide on mechanical engineering certification in Canada provides an overview of the certification process, including the costs and requirements for certification.