Applying to Mac Eng: 2027 and beyond – McMaster Engineering

Applying to Engineering and iBioMed: Fall 2027 and beyond

This information only applies to our Engineering and iBioMed programs. This page will be updated regularly; please check back for the latest information.

Your track, your way

Starting with our entrance class of Fall 2027, students applying to Engineering or Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences (iBioMed) at McMaster University will be able to:

Discover your discipline at McMaster University

Apply to the Discovery Track. Available in Engineering and iBioMed, the Discovery Track allows you to choose your program at the end of your common first year.

Ready to start your degree, but debating on the right program for you? The Discovery Track gives you more time to choose your focus.

Take advantage of McMaster University’s program guarantee

Apply directly to a program before you start first year. There are 10 Engineering programs and 9 iBioMed programs (with or without a co-op) that you can select.

Have a discipline you can’t wait to pursue? Lock in your second-year spot when you apply!

Rank your choices

When applying to McMaster University to start in Fall 2027, you’ll be able to rank your options.

You can rank up to three specific programs in one application to Engineering and/or iBioMed. You’ll be considered for each program in the order you list them. The next choice is only considered if you’re not accepted into the one before it.

You’ll indicate your top choice when you apply through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). After you apply, you’ll receive access to a McMaster applicant portal; that’s where you can rank up to two more options.

Here are two examples:

Engineering

An application to Engineering could include:

  1. Materials Engineering Track (in OUAC)
  2. Civil Engineering Track (in the McMaster portal)
  3. Discovery Track (in the McMaster portal)

iBioMed

An application to iBioMed could include:

  1. Discovery Track (in OUAC)
  2. Engineering Physics and Biomedical Engineering Track (in the McMaster portal)
  3. Health, Engineering Science & Entrepreneurship Track (HESE) (in the McMaster portal)

Graduates of the Engineering programs will receive a Bachelor of Engineering (though graduates of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering will earn a Bachelor of Engineering & Biosciences).

Graduates of iBioMed will earn a Bachelor of Engineering & Biomedical Engineering; those in the HESE program will earn an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences.

Please note when applying to the Discovery Track: Program allocation is a competitive process based on cumulative grade point average (CGPA) in first year. Students are assigned to programs based on preference and available capacity.

Program options for Engineering & iBioMed

Engineering 1 (BEng, *BEngBioSci) co-op availableiBioMed 1 (BEngBME, **Honours BHSc) co-op available
Chemical Engineering TrackChemical and Biomedical Engineering Track
Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering Track*No iBioMed program available
Civil Engineering TrackCivil and Biomedical Engineering Track
Computer Engineering TrackNo iBioMed program available
Discovery Track (rank your programs at the end of first year)Discovery Track (rank your programs at the end of first year)
Electrical Engineering TrackElectrical and Biomedical Engineering Track
Engineering Physics TrackEngineering Physics and Biomedical Engineering Track
No HESE Engineering program availableHealth, Engineering Science & Entrepreneurship Track (HESE)**
Materials Engineering TrackMaterials and Biomedical Engineering Track
Mechanical Engineering TrackMechanical and Biomedical Engineering Track
Mechatronics Engineering TrackMechatronics and Biomedical Engineering Track
Software Engineering TrackSoftware and Biomedical Engineering Track
Please note: BEng students (with the exception of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering) can compliment their degree with Engineering & Management or Engineering & Society. These aren’t listed on the application; you can only apply at the end of first year.

Please note: You cannot rank iBioMed programs within an Engineering application, or Engineering programs within an iBioMed application.

Enhance your degree with co-op

You’ll also decide on whether you want to achieve your degree with or without co-op. Co-op allows you to gain job experience while you study, making it a great opportunity to apply academic knowledge outside the classroom. Co-op is available for all programs.

Frequently asked questions

No, ranking your preferences doesn’t use up your programs in OUAC. Your application to Engineering counts as one program, whether you rank one or three choices.

The same goes for an iBioMed application. No matter how many you list, it still counts as one application.

High school courses required for admission will not change. An applicant is required to have an 87 per cent average and complete a supplementary application to be considered for admission. Consideration does not guarantee admission; admission depends on the strength of the applicant pool.

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Regardless of your program, you’ll develop a common foundation in your first year. Program-specific courses start in second year.

All Discovery Track students who are in good standing and complete their first year requirements will have a seat in a second year program.

Program allocation is a competitive process based on cumulative grade point average (CGPA) in first year. Students are assigned to programs based on preference and available capacity.

All Engineering and iBioMed programs are listed in the program options chart on this page.

Please note: The Engineering Discovery Track leads only to Engineering programs; the iBioMed Discovery Track leads only to iBioMed programs.

Please note: if you receive “Free Choice” in your offer letter, maintain good academic standing and complete first year requirements, you’ll receive your top choice of program in second year.

Yes, it is possible to change programs within Engineering or iBioMed. Program changes depend on available space and are considered through a competitive process based on your cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Changes cannot be guaranteed.

Red and white flowers blooming on campus

Upper-year specializations

Specialized programs at McMaster can take your Engineering degree to the next level.

At the end of your first year in Engineering, you can apply to two other exciting options:

  • Engineering & Management
  • Engineering & Society
Here are further details to help you imagine your McMaster future.

Become a leader that solves complex challenges with your technical and business expertise in this five-year program.

Once you’ve completed first year requirements in good standing, you can apply to this program.

Five year programs leading to a Bachelor of Engineering & Management include:

  • Chemical Engineering and Management
  • Civil Engineering and Management
  • Computer Engineering and Management
  • Electrical Engineering and Management
  • Engineering Physics and Management
  • Materials Engineering and Management
  • Mechanical Engineering and Management
  • Mechatronics Engineering and Management
  • Software Engineering and Management

This program is not compatible with iBioMed programs or Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering.

Follow your passion in Engineering & Society. Combine your engineering education with a deeper understanding of human-centred design and problem-solving skills in this five-year program.

Once you’ve completed first year requirements in good standing, you can apply to this program.

Five year programs leading to a Bachelor of Engineering & Society include:

  • Chemical Engineering and Society
  • Civil Engineering and Society
  • Computer Engineering and Society
  • Electrical Engineering and Society
  • Engineering Physics and Society
  • Materials Engineering and Society
  • Mechanical Engineering and Society
  • Mechatronics Engineering and Society
  • Software Engineering and Society

This program is not compatible with iBioMed programs or Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering.