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Fall-September 01-February-2022 | 01-February-2022 |
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Winter-January 01-June-2022 | 01-June-2022 |
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Spring-May 01-October-2022 | 01-October-2022 |
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The general Masters of Engineering (MEng) degree in Mechanical Engineering offered at the University of Waterloo is a course work program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements.
The MEng Program takes three to six terms to complete (one to two years) as a full-time student or the maximum time limit for completion of Master's degree requirements totally on a part-time basis is fifteen terms.
The MEng Program can be taken full-time, but students who want to remain in full-time employment can register on a part-time basis. The candidate is expected to be financially self-supporting.
$40,179
$7,200
$5,808
$27,171
The Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering requires either (i) a 75% overall standing in the last two years, or equivalent, in a relevant four-year Honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent or (ii) a 75% overall standing or equivalent, in a relevant four-year Honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent, as the minimum requirement for admission to a Master's program for applicants educated at a Canadian institution.
English for Academic Success (EFAS) is open to any university student or graduate who seeks increased proficiency in both spoken and written English. Prospective students should be at least at the Intermediate level.
Intermediate | High-intermediate | Advanced | |
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Listening and speaking | Able to participate Able to express opinions, likes/dislikes, etc. | Able to understand radio/television broadcasts. Able to speak with confidence, but with grammatical errors and pronunciation errors. | Able to understand and participate in a wide variety of conversations. Able to speak with confidence, while experiencing minor misinterpretations. |
Reading and writing | Able to read and understand short passages. Able to write an organized paragraph. | Able to read and understand longer passages. Able to write a short, organized essay. | Able to read a wide variety of articles/passages. Able to write an organized essay and do some editing. |
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