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Engineering

Overview

Together, we’re engineering a brighter future.

At McMaster Engineering, we offer you more than a best-in-class degree. We offer experiences that help create global-ready, socially-aware citizens through project-based classes, flexible co-op work terms, research opportunities and dozens of clubs and teams.

A common first year

Jump into Engineering 1, where you’ll dive into hands-on, collaborative and project-based learning. Tackle real-world problems while mastering the technical and teamwork skills needed to solve them. In your first year, you’ll explore the full spectrum of engineering before choosing your discipline for the second year and beyond. 

Beyond first year

Additionally, our specialized programs add an extra year to your studies, making your program five years instead of four and provide you with skills and experiences that can set you apart in the job market.

  • Eng & Management: Gain business and management skills alongside your engineering degree.  
  • Eng & Society: Understand the broader societal impacts of engineering and develop solutions that benefit communities. 

*Students in the five-year Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering program are ineligible to pursue Eng & Management or Eng & Society. 

FUSE – Fundamental skills in engineering

Dive into our dynamic suite of FUSE courses within the Bachelor of Engineering program. Through hands-on projects, you’ll develop a robust set of transferable skills that not only enhance your academic experience but also prepare you for the pinnacle of your studies: a final-year capstone project. Get ready to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and emerge as a well-rounded Engineering graduate ready to make a difference! 
 
1P13: Integrated Cornerstone Design Projects in Engineering 
2PX3: Integrated Engineering Design Project 2 
3PX3: Engineering Economics 
4A03: Ethics, Equity and Law in Engineering 

Mac Eng your way

No two paths in engineering look the same. 

Experience Mac Eng to the fullest by pursuing extracurricular, co-curricular, co-op, research and volunteer opportunities that will enrich your academics and support your development as a well-rounded, career-bound graduate. 

Upcoming admission years

Applying to start Engineering in Fall 2027 and beyond? Choosing the Discovery Track lets you determine your discipline at the end of first year, or you can lock in your discipline before accepting an offer by applying directly to a program.

Explore your options for 2027 entry and beyond

Expandable List

The Centre for Career Growth and Experience (the Centre) provides comprehensive support, offering the knowledge and opportunities needed to build career confidence. It will be your go-to place for total career empowerment.

The Centre has a suite of offerings, including co-op programs across all engineering disciplines, dynamic student engagement initiatives and support for experiential learning opportunities like clubs and teams.

Our approach is rooted in career development theory and practice, ensuring personalized paths to success through immersive industry experiences and skill-building opportunities.
 

How co-op works 

Your professional career starts right from your first year with an engaging introductory career planning and employment course. Throughout the year, our dedicated team at the Centre connects with more than 1,000 employers, bringing them directly to you through 250+ virtual and in-person workshops and events. We’re here to support you every step of the way — from career exploration and job search to applications, interviews and offers.

Starting as early as the summer after your first year, you can embark on a four-month-long co-op. After your third year, you’ll have the opportunity to dive into longer, more immersive co-op experiences lasting eight, 12 or 16 months.

Co-op Fast Facts

$50k average annual Salary / $25/hr average hourly rate

93% of undergrads are enrolled in co-op

10,000+ positions are posted each year by more then 1,400 employers

4,800+ co-op work terms completed by nearly 3,000 students in 2024/25 academic year

Expandable List

Skill-building experiences 

Whether you’re interested in a technical challenge or cultivating community on an identity-based club, these enriching experiences help develop essential skills like leadership, communication and problem-solving that are highly sought after by employers 

The Hatch Centre  

Feel the energy in the Gerald Hatch Centre for Engineering Experiential Learning. This 28,000-sq ft space is home to the McMaster Engineering Society and many of our affiliated clubs and teams. Brainstorm, collaborate and bring ideas to life in student-run rooms, lounges and garages 

 Academic credit 

Not just passion projects. You can earn course credit (3CX3 and 4EX3) for participating in both technical and non-technical clubs and teams

Global impact 

Our impact defies borders. Building on our rich history, we’re an innovative education and research community committed to discovery and improving the world around us. We believe that human and societal health and well-being depends on diverse perspectives and ideas. We’re proud of our global connections.

Our international student community represents more than 100 countries, and we’ve established research partnerships with universities worldwide. We support student clubs and teams that compete internationally, facilitate global exchanges
and co-op opportunities, and graduate students who go on to work across the world. 

Groundbreaking research 

Mac Eng is one of Canada’s most research-intensive Faculties. Our people are leading advancements in nuclear energy, antibiotic alternatives, cultured meat, hydrogen energy, electric vehicles, recyclable materials and more. We’re home to the largest-in-Canada undergraduate research program, which allows students to:

  • Participate in research as early as first year
  • Access more than 50 Engineering Research Experience Scholarships issued with major entrance scholarships
  • Be one of more than 200 undergraduate researchers each year working on teams making cutting-edge discoveries  

Inspiring innovation 

On-campus incubators like The Forge@Mac and The Clinic are dedicated to supporting aspiring entrepreneurs every step of the way. The majority of budding businesses connected to The Forge are affiliated with McMaster Engineering.

The Faculty of Engineering offers $2,500,000+ in entrance scholarships and research awards to students entering a Level 1 Faculty of Engineering program. Only one application is required to be considered for all eligible awards! 

Scholarships available include Dean’s Excellence Awards and Big Ideas Awards, as well as scholarships for participation in organizations like SHAD, FIRST Robotics, and DECA. Open to both domestic and international students. See full details here.

Your Classes

What you’ll take:

  • General Chemistry for Engineering (CHEM 1E03)
  • Engineering Mathematics (MATH 1ZA3, 1ZB3, 1ZC3)
  • Waves, Electricity, and Magnetic Fields (PHYSICS 1E03)
  • Introductory to Mechanics (PHYSICS 1D03)
  • Integrated Cornerstone Design Projects in Engineering (ENGINEER 1P13)
  • + 6 units of electives

At the end of Engineering I, students select one of the following disciplines:

*Five-Year Program Option

Add-ons (for all of the above except Chemical Eng & Bioengineering):

Upper year discipline selection

With a year of broad-based engineering study under your belt, you’ll be well positioned to select an area of specialization for your degree.** 

Students are selected for spots in 2nd year disciplines based on their year 1 GPA. 

**Free Choice: Students with a minimum admission average of mid to high 90s may qualify for a guaranteed choice of discipline in second year and beyond, dependent on successful completion of first-year Engineering. This does not apply to Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering or Management and Society five-year program options. 

For a full list of courses that can be available in this program, please consult the academic calendar.

Admissions