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The MASc is a research-focused program requiring four graduate-level courses and a thesis.
You'll work with a faculty advisor to conduct supervised research. This two-year program offers scholarship and assistantship opportunities through application.
This degree provides pathways for further academic advancement.
Our graduate curricula equip students for fulfilling careers in civil or environmental engineering. Alumni will tackle critical issues like sustainable infrastructure design, water treatment optimization, transportation systems, energy solutions, and urban renewal. As a graduate, you'll play a vital role in enhancing community health and quality of life across Canada.
A candidate for the degree of Master of Applied Science shall hold the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science from this University or an equivalent degree in Engineering or Applied Science. In addition, the applicant must have at least second-class standing or its equivalent in the final year and be recommended by the Program Graduate Committee in which the candidate plans to undertake studies.
Applicants with degrees in related fields will be considered but will normally require strengthening of their background in Engineering. At the discretion of the Program, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) may be required.
Minimum TOEFL: IBT-83; Minimum IELTS: 6.5; Minimum Pearson: 65.
Deadline for Fall: May 1; Winter: September 1; Summer: January 1.