I looked into the program and I liked it very much. You should visit the Materials Engineering website on Uoft, you can google it.
That was my second choice after Engineering Science.
Materials Engineering is chemistry related. Its how you synthesize and change atoms to create new materials. Its kind of hard to explain it, by my favorite part of the program is that you can specialize in the 3rd and fourth year into Nanotechnology or Bioengineering, there are two more options.
You should go on the site, see what courses their are and everything. I liked it very much because I like chemistry and bio more than physics and kinematics.
University of Toronto: Engineering Science 1T5
University Applications (5.5/6...screw you Waterloo)
-University of Toronto: Engineering Science (Accepted)
-Schulich School of Business: iBBA (Accepted)
-University of Waterloo: Nanotechnology Engineering (Alternate Offer to Geological Engineering)
-University of Toronto: Rotman Commerce (Accepted)
-Ryerson: Biomedical Engineering (Accepted)
Marks
First Semester average 90% (89% Physics, 86% Advance Fucntion & 95% Core French)
Mid-term 2nd Semester 93.33% (91% Calculus & Vectors, 93% English, 96%Chemistry)