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The MASc is a research-focused program requiring four graduate-level courses and a thesis.
Students must secure an advisor and conduct research under their guidance, with the program typically completed within two years.
Funding opportunities like scholarships and graduate assistantships are offered through application. This degree also serves as a pathway for further academic advancement.
For those aiming to broaden their expertise, develop engineering and research capabilities, and enhance career prospects, pursuing a Master's or PhD in electrical and computer engineering is an excellent choice. Our alumni gain specialized knowledge and vital research experience, with many securing positions in industry, consulting firms, government agencies, and research organizations.
The University of Windsor provides two master's programs in engineering — the course-oriented Master of Engineering (MEng) for professionals seeking advanced multi-disciplinary knowledge, and the research-intensive Master of Applied Science (MASc), which serves as a stepping stone to PhD studies.
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.
Minimum TOEFL: IBT-83; Minimum IELTS: 6.5; Minimum Pearson: 65.
Deadline for Fall: July 1; Winter: November 1; Summer: March 1.