
Master of Applied Science (MASc.)
Advance Your Career with Our MASc. Program
Unlock your potential with our Master of Applied Science (MASc.) program! Dive into advanced research across diverse fields. Our research-driven, thesis-based program is designed for both full-time and part-time students, offering flexible pathways to suit your schedule. Gain cutting-edge skills and expertise through a dynamic blend of coursework, applied research, and thesis writing, and elevate your career to new heights in the engineering sciences. Join us and become a leader in innovation and technology!
Thrive in a Dynamic Interdisciplinary Environment
Immerse yourself in a collaborative ecosystem where engineering intersects with cutting-edge research across disciplines.
Improve Life
Conduct research and publish alongside our world-class engineering faculty and their global networks of industry and academic partners.
Collaborative Specializations
Enhance your research with an collaborative specialization and diverse expertise: Artificial Intelligence, International Development Studies, One Health, Regenerative Medicine.
Why a Master of Applied Science?
Whether your goal is to elevate your career trajectory or effect substantial change within your industry, our Master of Applied Science program offers an optimal avenue for refining your skills and delving deeper into your field of choice. Our students pursue diverse research topics, study and learn in high-quality lab facilities, and attend conferences to present their work.
Our faculty is comprised of esteemed professionals, and our curriculum is meticulously crafted to cultivate creativity and analytical prowess, empowering you to thrive in the dynamic realm of applied science. By participating in this program, you'll acquire the necessary expertise to emerge as a trailblazer in steering the course of technological advancement.

All engineering applicants select from one of the following fields of study:
- Biological Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Engineering Systems & Computing
- Environmental Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Water Resources Engineering
In addition to the engineering field of study, students wishing to undertake graduate studies with an additional research emphasis can apply to a Collaborative Specialization: Artificial Intelligence, International Development Studies, One Health, or Regenerative Medicine. Students in a Collaborative Specialization must complete program requirements for the Collaborative Specialization in addition to the requirements for the Master of Applied Science in Engineering.
Transform your future with our flexible and comprehensive study program! You'll complete a minimum of 2.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit from advanced engineering graduate courses. The remaining credits include 0.5 credits at the graduate level and an additional 0.5 credits which can be from either graduate or senior undergraduate engineering courses. Based on your unique background, your advisory committee may recommend additional courses to ensure you have the foundation needed for success. If supplementary courses are required, they will be seamlessly integrated into your personalized study plan. Embrace this opportunity to expand your knowledge and expertise in engineering with our tailored, high-quality academic program!
MASc Final Examination
Each candidate must submit a thesis based upon research of an approved topic. The thesis must demonstrate the candidate’s capacity for original and independent work and should include a critical evaluation of previous research in the field. The thesis should emphasize new conclusions drawn from the candidates research. The examination is scheduled during the final semester.
Typical Program Timeline (Full-Time)
| Semester 1 - 3 | Coursework | 4 courses (minimum 2.0 credits)
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|---|---|---|
| Semester 4 - 6 | Research | Research for thesis
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In a recent survey of MASc. graduates:
- 81% are employed in their desired field
- 70% are employed in the first 6 months after graduation
- 96% are employed 1 year after graduation
Sample of job titles:
- Machine Learning Scientist
- A.I. Scientist
- Flood Risk Management – Lead Engineer
- Applications Engineering Specialist
- Project Engineer
- Transit Planner & Scheduler
- Head of New Ventures
Tuition and Fees
Please refer to Student Financial Services' Guelph Graduate Fees for College of Engineering tuition and fee information.
Funding Your Master's
The College of Engineering guarantees financial support to its full-time MASc. and PhD students. Stipends may be comprised of: Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA), Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA), growth funds, as well as internal and external awards and scholarships (if secured). Financial support is not guaranteed for M.Eng. students or students pursuing their degree on a part-time basis.
For students commencing their full-time MASc.Engg studies in S25 or later, the minimum guaranteed stipend is $20,000 per year for 2 years for domestic students, and $23,400 per year for 2 years for international students.
Scholarship Opportunities
A number of internal and external scholarships/awards/bursaries are available to incoming and current graduate students. Please consult the Graduate Calendar, the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies' Scholarships and Awards page, and the Graduate Award Search for details.
Prospective students and current students interested in applying for graduate scholarships should contact soe.gradawards@uoguelph.ca.
Apply for an MASc. in Engineering
To apply for a MASc. in Engineering, securing a Graduate Faculty Advisor is a crucial step, as a thesis supervisor is required for admission. Before contacting potential advisors, take the time to explore our faculty’s research areas, review their publications and familiarize yourself with their specific interests to ensure they align with your own academic goals.
In addition to the general admission standards of the University of Guelph, the College of Engineering has the following additional admissions criteria for MASc. studies. Applicants must meet one of the following requirements:
- Baccalaureate degree in engineering or equivalent. Applicant must be a graduate from an honours engineering program with at least a 75% average in the past four full-time semesters or the equivalent. International degree and grade equivalents will be determined by the Office of Graduate Studies; or
- Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent. At least a 75% average in the work of the last four full-time semesters or the last two complete undergraduate years of an honours science degree. Applicants must demonstrate acceptable analytical ability by having taken a sufficient number of courses in mathematics and the physical sciences (chemistry and physics). Applicants without a B.Eng. must be prepared to take additional courses in topics related to the research project, without receiving graduate credit(s).
- Not sure what your “admission average” is? Here’s more details on how to calculate it: Calculating Your Admission Average | Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies. International applicants: please use this guide to compare your academic credentials and determine the grade equivalency needed. Additional information available on the International Applicants page.
Additionally, if English is not your first language or if your university degree was acquired in a country where the first language is not English, you are required to submit a passing English language test (IELTS test) in support of your application. The College of Engineering requires a minimum score of 6.0 for each component band, with a minimum score of 6.5 overall.
View the full Engineering graduate admission requirements here.
More resources for international applicants are available on the U of G Graduate & Postdoctoral website.
MASc.Engg + Collaborative Specialization Admission Requirements
In addition to the general admission standards of the University of Guelph and the College of Engineering MASc. program admission requirements, applicants must also meet admission requirements for the Collaborative Specialization:
The College of Engineering will accept applications for a fall (September), winter (January), or summer (May) program start. The deadlines for submitting an OUAC application are as follows:
| Deadline to Apply through OUAC | ||
|---|---|---|
| International Applicants | Domestic Applicants | |
| Winter (January) 2026 | July 1, 2025 | September 1, 2025 |
| Summer (May) 2026 | November 1, 2025 | January 10, 2026 |
| Fall (September) 2026 | March 1, 2026 | May 1, 2026 |
Application documents are due one month after the application deadline. Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis, so the College of Engineering recommends submitting all required documents as soon as possible.
It is recommended that international applicants apply a minimum of 9 months in advance of the program’s start date.
When you are ready to apply, you will be transferred to the OUAC website where you can complete and submit your application. Apply Now!
All applicants must submit supplementary application materials electronically. Application documents are due one month after the application deadline. The College of Engineering requires the following documents:
Transcripts (with grading scale included) for all post-secondary institutions (University and College). If transcripts are not in English, please see the OGPS required documents page for translation requirements. WES credential evaluations are not accepted.
Statement of Research Interest (1-2 pages). There is no specific format for this statement, but it should detail what you are looking to achieve with a graduate degree and what your interests are from a research perspective.
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Language test, for applicants whose first language is not English. For IELTS tests, please note that the College of Engineering requires an overall score of 6.5 with no individual band less than 6.0. The University of Guelph reserves the right to request an English Language test from any applicant.
A minimum of 2 academic references, with an ability to comment on your research potential. Referees will be sent instructions to upload their reference directly to your application.
Refer to the Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies website for details on uploading documents and additional details on application document requirements.
Applicants can monitor their application status via WebAdvisor. The application review process begins after all application documents are received by the College of Engineering. Applicants are notified by email once a decision is made on their application, and offers of admission are accessed through WebAdvisor.
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Apply to the University of Guelph through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
International Scholarships
The University of Guelph offers a range of financial aid programs, through which $4.6 million was awarded to graduate international students in 2022.
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Contact Us
For questions on applying and admissions, contact:
Luisa Cazzola
Graduate Program Specialist - Admissions
soe.gradmiss@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120, Ext. 53727
For questions on graduate program options, contact:
Lauren Fyke
Graduate Program Specialist - MASc./PhD
soegrad@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120 Ext. 52404



