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Information regarding McMaster University faculty activity will be publicly available in Year 3 — Information regarding McMaster University faculty compensation will be publicly available in Year 3 — These enrolment corridor midpoints for universities were established as part of the —20 Strategic Mandate Agreements SMA2 , and account for adjustments related to graduate expansion and teacher education achieved targets.

For funding purposes 75, Enrolment-related funding will be will distributed consistent with this level of enrolment and subject to the funding framework set out in the Ontario University Funding Formula Reform Technical Manual, May , Version 1.

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On this page Skip this page navigation. Institutional assigned metric weightings and notional performance-based funding allocations Metric —21 weighting max. Graduate employment rate in a related field Institutional strength and focus To be considered for an early conditional offer, you must forward, by February 1, , an official interim transcript from your current school, including fall term grades, your official high school transcript and other documentation, as requested.

Although the last day to apply and submit all required documentation for fall admission is April 1, , we cannot guarantee a timely review of your application if you do not submit all required documentation by February 1, , especially for limited enrollment programs that may become full prior to April 1, Research McMaster programs carefully before applying and paying your fees.

Application fees will not be refunded. Students presenting final transcripts from schools outside of North America may need to have their admission documents authenticated by World Education Services WES. Transcripts unofficial must be provided to the McMaster Admissions Office via the process outlined in our acknowledgement communication, which we will send to you within 3 to 5 working days following the submission of your application.

We will communicate any additional requirements after the initial receipt of the application. Watch your email for notification of any changes in your McMaster required checklist items. Note: All documents you submit in support of your application become the property of McMaster University and will not be returned. Read more about international transcript documentation. Students must present an acceptable score on 1 of the English-language proficiency tests that we recognize.

See our English-language requirements website for acceptable score requirements. We may, at our sole discretion, challenge any test score we deem as either suspicious or inaccurate and may require you to take another test of our choosing for English-language proficiency.

The following limited enrollment, by-selection programs have mandatory supplementary applications, which are a critical component of the selection process. Although the deadline dates listed in this application guide were correct at the time of publishing, you should confirm specific deadlines for supplementary applications.

This is a special interdisciplinary program with a limited enrollment of 70 students in Level I. This exciting program augments the business education offered by the DeGroote School of Business with robust educational pedagogy in the Faculty of Humanities, creating a unique undergraduate program that focuses on training responsible leaders.

IBH contains strong experiential learning components, takes a global approach to leadership and management and places a high priority on community engagement and sustainable business practices. Admission is by selection and enrollment is limited to 60 students. You must submit a mandatory supplementary application prior to the specified deadline.

Read more about our B. Our foundational first year, called Engineering I, introduces you to the engineering profession and provides you with a solid background in the fundamentals important to all engineering disciplines. We have taken this 1 step further by introducing a full-year, project-based learning experience where students examine real problems in society and learn the technical and teamwork skills to solve them. You will have the opportunity to develop strong ties with your classmates in first year and firmly establish your network of community within Engineering.

In first year, you will gain a broad exposure to engineering before choosing a specialization for second year and beyond.

Enrollment is limited and by selection. A minimum average in the high 80s is required for consideration. You must submit a mandatory supplementary application prior to the specified deadline and time ET. Read more about our Engineering I program. The BTech program puts you at the forefront of change in engineering industries. With a unique blend of theory and practice, you will spend more than hours in lab settings applying engineering principles to develop innovative technical solutions.

Guided by industry advisory committees and taught by professors with relevant experience, each of the 3 BTech programs is geared to tackle technological change head on. A minimum average in the low 80s is required for consideration.

Read more about our BTech program. Enrollment in all degree-completion disciplines is limited and admission is by selection. Read more about our BTech Degree Completion program. Honours Computer Science is a direct-entry, 4-year Bachelor of Applied Science degree program where you learn programming, software design, systems and theoretical foundations.

In 5 practice and experience courses, the emphasis at McMaster is on lab-based exploration and discovery. This includes expanded coverage of practical topics, such as profiling and tuning, and foundational topics, such as operating systems and compilers.

With our totally redesigned first-year curriculum, featuring 5 computer science, 3 math and 2 elective courses, you will gain specialized knowledge right away, become more employable in co-op positions after first year and have space to take specialized elective courses in upper years. A minimum average in the mids is required for consideration. A mandatory supplementary application is required by the specified deadline and time ET.

Read more about our Computer Science program. The Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours program uses a unique interdisciplinary approach to the study of health, wellness and illness. It offers you an understanding of health from biological, behavioural and population-based perspectives, through the integration of foundational and health sciences.

Enrollment in Level I is limited to students. You must submit a Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours mandatory supplementary application by the specified deadline. Application to Level II transfer is limited to 20 students.

A full year of university undergraduate studies is required, including a full course in both Biology and Chemistry and a minimum average of A-. A mandatory supplementary application for Level II transfer is required by the specified deadline. If you have completed a university undergraduate degree or have completed more than 1 year or the equivalent of university undergraduate studies, you are ineligible to apply to the Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours Program.

The BDC program is a multidisciplinary training program, concentrated in the biomedical sciences, which equips you with strong discovery research skills, business acumen and a meaningful experiential connection to the Health Sciences sector. An important goal of the BDC program is to expose students to business curriculum in the DeGroote School of Business to complement a strong foundation in the biomedical sciences obtained in the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Students in other programs may also be eligible to apply, depending on their educational background. Selection is based on academic achievement, a written statement of interest and an interview. The minimum requirements are the submission of an online application by the stated deadline and completion of Level II or above of a Science or Health Sciences program including first-year chemistry and biology courses with a grade point average of at least 8.

Read more about BDC application procedures and the mandatory supplementary application. Honours Biology and Pharmacology is the longest-standing undergraduate co-operative education program at McMaster University. It began over 20 years ago to provide students with comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge of Biology and Pharmacology BioPharm. The program starts in Level III and takes 3 years to complete. Biology courses provide wide exposure to modern biological concepts and techniques, while specialized Pharmacology courses provide students with skills in theoretical and practical aspects of the actions and uses of drugs.

The BioPharm program at McMaster prides itself on the quality of its graduates both in their practical skills and theoretical knowledge. There are many aspects of the program that set it apart, including limited enrollment of 20 students per year, high instructor-to-student ratios in both tutorial and lab courses, problem-based learning and a self-directed approach to researching and learning about many aspects of Pharmacology.

The program also offers up to 12 months of co-op experience in major areas such as academia, government and pharmaceutical industries; the opportunity to develop a professional network during work terms with co-op supervisors and program instructors; a fully paid co-op placement; and excellent preparation for graduate schools, professional schools and the job market. You must submit a mandatory Letter of Intent outlining reasons for applying and applicant suitability for the program prior to the February 1, , application deadline.

Read more about our BioPharm program. Enrollment in Level I is limited to 60 students and admission is by selection. Successful candidates will present a minimum average in the high 80s. Home Undergraduate Calendar overview. Quick links Undergraduate Calendar The official document where you can find all degree, program and course requirements, along with rules and regulations for the academic year. Current Calendars Course Catalogue A historical list of all courses that are currently or have been offered at McMaster, with descriptions and additional course details.

Go to Course Catalogue Class Search A master timetable of courses offered during the current academic year. Go to Class Search MyTimetable MyTimetable is the newest online self-service tool for undergraduate students that allows you find an optimal and conflict-free timetable and direct class enrolment.

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