Lassonde School of Engineering


The Lassonde School of Engineering is a professional engineering school of York University located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school's stated goal is to create "renaissance engineers," entrepreneurial engineers with a social conscience and a sense of global citizenship. Lassonde also incorporates crossover programming with York University’s Schulich School of Business and Osgoode Hall Law School to study law, business and entrepreneurship alongside the engineering program.
The Lassonde School of Engineering was established in November 2011 with funding from founding donor Pierre Lassonde, the Government of Ontario and York University. Former students in Engineering, Computer Science and Earth & Atmospheric Science programs from the Faculty of Science and Engineering formally joined the Lassonde School of Engineering on May 1, 2013.
On April 8, 2016 Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence opened. The building, designed by Greg Woods for has no lecture halls and is modelled after the flipped classroom concept. The façade was designed by in collaboration with and .

History

The Lassonde School of Engineering was created in November 2011. In May 2013 students and faculty members in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Earth & Space Science & Engineering joined the Lassonde School of Engineering.
In September 2013 the first group of new first-year Lassondians, 397 students, joined the Lassonde School, including the first students in the new Electrical Engineering program.
In September 2014 the first students in Lassonde's new mechanical engineering and civil engineering programs begin their studies at Lassonde.
The Lassonde School of Engineering challenged itself with a 50-50 initiative to have a student body that is 50% female and 50% male.
In April 2016 the Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence was officially opened, becoming the newest engineering building on the York-Keele campus.
The Lassonde School of Engineering is known for their "Renaissance Engineering" philosophy, which focuses on creating more "well-rounded" engineers with a curriculum to inspire creative, ingenious thinking. At the heart of this philosophy is Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology which combines curricular and co-curricular activities to support technology entrepreneurship at Lassonde and across York campus. . BEST was funded by a donation from Doug and Sandra Bergeron, to help prepare graduating students for careers that don't yet exist in organizations that don't yet exist. Doug Bergeron is a graduate of York University's computer Science Program.
In October 2015, the Lassonde School of Engineering accepted $1.5 million from IFlytek to create a neural computing and machine learning research laboratory. The same company was later placed on a Bureau of Industry and Security blacklist for allegedly enabling human rights abuses in Xinjiang with its technology.

Undergraduate programs

Engineering
Computing
Earth & Space Science